\\yogi wrote:What bands stayed the course and died because of it?
BTO?? - They were already dead- They never had a piano or synth
I havent a clue as to what bands Sterling is refering to.
I also dont see that much of a difference between The Grand Illusion/ Pieces Of Eight/ and Cornerstone. To me the difference was Dennis added a ballad ( 2 ballads on a record) Tommy actually had the biggest musical change with Boat On The River- To me that is the song that by faaaarrrrrrr strayed the most from the Styx sound. Lights, Never Say Never Borrowed Time, Why Me, Eddie, Love In The Midnight all pretty much fit into the Styx mold- a little lighter but they still fit.
The album where they went off the deep end was the techno sounding Kilroy Was Here & that killed the band- Roboto, Cold War & High Time were a death blow to a rock band.
As I have stated a thousand times the Kilroy Concert was their BEST ever the album was by far their worst.
I really would like to know from Sterling what bands died around 1979-1981 because they wouldnt go ballad or they didnt go fluffier??
Kansas for one....
Didn't change their sound and died...
Disagree with your point about how Cornerstone was similar to Pieces of 8 and Grand Ilusion.. it was a different type of album.