Just heard a 4 Pack from Styx from 98.1 out of Shreveport. Lady followed by Suite Madame Blue followed Fooling Yourself and the set concluded with Snowblind.
Damn they were good!!!
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yogi wrote:Just heard a 4 Pack from Styx from 98.1 out of Shreveport. Lady followed by Suite Madame Blue followed Fooling Yourself and the set concluded with Snowblind.
Damn they were good!!!
Toph wrote:Snowblind on the radio? Wow....never have heard that one on the radio
Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Snowblind on the radio? Wow....never have heard that one on the radio
Back when PT was released I remember one of our local radio stations was playing it.
yogi wrote:Just heard a 4 Pack from Styx from 98.1 out of Shreveport. Lady followed by Suite Madame Blue followed Fooling Yourself and the set concluded with Snowblind.
Damn they were good!!!
Toph wrote:Boomchild wrote:Toph wrote:Snowblind on the radio? Wow....never have heard that one on the radio
Back when PT was released I remember one of our local radio stations was playing it.
You are right - it got some airplay because it was a mid chart rock track hit. As far as number of Styx songs that got radio airplay, the Paradise Theatre wins hands down.
You had Best of Times and TMTOMH which were huge. RTP which was less huge, but still a mainstay on classic rock and on early MTV. NEGAP peaked just outside of the Top 40 and then you also had Snowblind, a mid chart rock track. 5 damn songs!
Still think that Paradise Theater was missing a second ballad that would have inserted nicely into that third single slot and given them a shot for 3 huge songs on that album. Unlike ESCP43 or Hi-Infidelity or "4" Styx never had the one big album that had 3 or 4 huge top 10 hits. I think that hurt them.

Baron Von Bielski wrote:That really wasn't the issue, though there really wasn't an issue with a #1 album that went triple platinum. Nothing Ever Goes should have never been a single much less before RTP. It killed the momentum, which I think has been stated before by someone on here. As much hate as She Cares gets on here I still think it's a decent song and is pretty catchy. Nothing Ever Goes just doesn't work as a single, no clear defined niche. Girls buy albums too, at least back then. So She Cares could've boosted some more sales and probably broke Top 30. Just my opinion.
Baron Von Bielski wrote: As much hate as She Cares gets on here I still think it's a decent song and is pretty catchy.
Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote: As much hate as She Cares gets on here I still think it's a decent song and is pretty catchy.
I would think that She Cares would have done pretty well as a single. even though the song is not my cup of tea, it is a radio friendly song. The teen girls would have eaten up a song like that.
The question is, if it was suggested as a single would those that were apprehensive about releasing Babe as a single feel the same about She Cares?
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