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yogi wrote:I have often felt that Tommy Shaw tried to copy his personal success on the Pieces Of Eight Album to Paradise Theatre.
I would compare Snowblind to Renegade, Too Much Time On My Hands to Blue Collar Man & She Cares to Sing For The Day.
On She Cares & Sing For The Day it seemed to me that Tommy was trying to tell a story ala Jackson Brown, Jim Croce, etc. Anyhow I never liked the song She Cares. The being treated like a HUMAN line I ALWAYS felt sucked.
Maybe if the lyric would of been treated like a HERO it would of been better.
If only Castle Walls was around back then to write for Tommy????????
classicstyxfan wrote:cant think of a lyric I'd change off the top of my head.......BUT I can think of at least one that could be removed without any detriment to the song...
In I'm OK on POE, I could completely do without the lyric at the beginning of the song, the "eight skate spin around and rotate" ( or whatever the hell they are saying ) it adds NOTHING to the song !
classicstyxfan wrote:of the two, which came out 1st and by how much ??? AP's Turn of a friendly card is a very cool CD !
stabbim wrote:classicstyxfan wrote:of the two, which came out 1st and by how much ??? AP's Turn of a friendly card is a very cool CD !
I believe Po8 came out two years earlier.
Agreed, Turn Of A Friendly Card is fab.
bugsymalone wrote: I always felt Turn was really about gambling (with a secondary theme of the price of fame) while POE was about the price of fame.
yogi wrote:Damn Bugsy my EXACT order of favorite Styx albums
3. The Grand Illusion
2. Pieces Of Eight
1. Equinox
P.S. Night Ranger, Styx & Boston are playing at The Woodlands this summer(June 22). It must be The Arrows big summer bash. Sounds like a GREAT show!! Tommy & Jack will be at the same venue at the same time. Possibilities everywhere. Anyway, we(my family) may HAVE to attend that show. Have you heard who else is on the venue?? Will you go??
Barbara wrote:I was never too much into the lyrics. It was mostly the overall sound of the song that made me like it or not.![]()
I never even knew "Pieces Of Eight" was about gambling!How embarrassing!
I guess I'm not a REAL fan...
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Rockwriter wrote:Barbara wrote:I was never too much into the lyrics. It was mostly the overall sound of the song that made me like it or not.![]()
I never even knew "Pieces Of Eight" was about gambling!How embarrassing!
I guess I'm not a REAL fan...
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Actually 'Pieces of Eight' as an overall album, and the individual track as well are about the pursuit of money, and what a hollow exercise it is. Only one track, "Queen of Spades", is really about gambling, in keeping with the overall theme of the downside of the pursuit of money. And of course, there are songs on the record that don't really have anything to do with that theme, like "Sing for the Day" and "Renegade". It's only loosely conceptual, I guess you could say.
Sterling
Toph wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Barbara wrote:I was never too much into the lyrics. It was mostly the overall sound of the song that made me like it or not.![]()
I never even knew "Pieces Of Eight" was about gambling!How embarrassing!
I guess I'm not a REAL fan...
![]()
Actually 'Pieces of Eight' as an overall album, and the individual track as well are about the pursuit of money, and what a hollow exercise it is. Only one track, "Queen of Spades", is really about gambling, in keeping with the overall theme of the downside of the pursuit of money. And of course, there are songs on the record that don't really have anything to do with that theme, like "Sing for the Day" and "Renegade". It's only loosely conceptual, I guess you could say.
Sterling
Tommy Shaw songs having nothing to do with the concept? Imagine that!
Rockwriter wrote: Actually 'Pieces of Eight' as an overall album, and the individual track as well are about the pursuit of money, ...
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