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Boomchild wrote:I remember the part in Sterling's book where Tommy was meeting with someone and they were asking him asking him what the hell he was thinking while playing some songs to him off What If. I believe this was when he was looking for a record deal which became Ambition. Maybe it was Terry Thomas?
masque wrote:i dont know man, "what If" the album is kind of like the old crazy aunt in your family.....you know she's crazy and you might even recognize that out in public she could be a bit embarrassing, but you still love her.
i recognize that what if has some clunkers on it and the production is weak....but i have enjoyed that album many times over the years......it has a few songs that I really like alot, such as nature of the beast, jealously, what if, see me now, this is not a test and bad times.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:i dont know man, "what If" the album is kind of like the old crazy aunt in your family.....you know she's crazy and you might even recognize that out in public she could be a bit embarrassing, but you still love her.
i recognize that what if has some clunkers on it and the production is weak....but i have enjoyed that album many times over the years......it has a few songs that I really like alot, such as nature of the beast, jealously, what if, see me now, this is not a test and bad times.
No offense, but Bad Times is a clunker. The lyrics are very sophomoric. Like this part:
Let's get naked
Take a dip
I'll be the submarine you be the ship
WTF??????
Boomchild wrote:I think Tommy really blew it when comes to starting a solo career. Here he had a major label backing him and I assume at this point he was feeling there was no going back to Styx. He let his drug habit get the better of him. I think he could have did really well with a solo career if he would have straightened himself out.
masque wrote:Boomchild wrote:I think Tommy really blew it when comes to starting a solo career. Here he had a major label backing him and I assume at this point he was feeling there was no going back to Styx. He let his drug habit get the better of him. I think he could have did really well with a solo career if he would have straightened himself out.
i think that same story can be said of hundreds ,if not thousands, of artists that blew a good chance because of drugs.
but in tommy's case it would have been doubtful he would have had much staying power like a don henley even if he were clean. i just dont think the type of material he wrote would have been super popular into the mid to late 80's. even though I personally love what he wrote, most of the time.
but the good news for tommy was that he was bale to get control of his life have a real nice run with damn yankees and a resurrection with styx that has been really nice for him.
scarab wrote:I always had the impression, TS wanted to rock and was held back by Styx.
But I have yet to hear a "Rock Song" from his solo career. Sure Damn Yankees have some true rockers, but I attribute that to Jack Blades.
If Styx puts out a new album, they need outside writers to really make it rock.
Boomchild wrote:scarab wrote:I always had the impression, TS wanted to rock and was held back by Styx.
But I have yet to hear a "Rock Song" from his solo career. Sure Damn Yankees have some true rockers, but I attribute that to Jack Blades.
If Styx puts out a new album, they need outside writers to really make it rock.
WOW ouch, that's gonna leave a mark.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:i dont know man, "what If" the album is kind of like the old crazy aunt in your family.....you know she's crazy and you might even recognize that out in public she could be a bit embarrassing, but you still love her.
i recognize that what if has some clunkers on it and the production is weak....but i have enjoyed that album many times over the years......it has a few songs that I really like alot, such as nature of the beast, jealously, what if, see me now, this is not a test and bad times.
No offense, but Bad Times is a clunker. The lyrics are very sophomoric. Like this part:
Let's get naked
Take a dip
I'll be the submarine you be the ship
WTF??????
gr8dane wrote:Well,if swimming and naval lyrics is not to your liking,
maybe if a little paedo lyric turns your crank,
you can always listen to 'Lonely Child',
and if you like that one,there is Jennifer.
gr8dane wrote:Is it ? Where ?
scarab wrote:I always had the impression, TS wanted to rock and was held back by Styx.
But I have yet to hear a "Rock Song" from his solo career. Sure Damn Yankees have some true rockers, but I attribute that to Jack Blades.
If Styx puts out a new album, they need outside writers to really make it rock.
masque wrote:and if you listen to his solo albums, he pretty much didn't have any songs that sounded like babe or first time.....lonely school wasn't far from that kind of sound but those kinds of songs for him were very few and far between, where he feared they were becoming the norm for dennis and the singles that would be released.
just because tommy wanted to "rock" doesnt mean he wanted to join Pantera.......different people have different definitions of "rock".
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:and if you listen to his solo albums, he pretty much didn't have any songs that sounded like babe or first time.....lonely school wasn't far from that kind of sound but those kinds of songs for him were very few and far between, where he feared they were becoming the norm for dennis and the singles that would be released.
just because tommy wanted to "rock" doesnt mean he wanted to join Pantera.......different people have different definitions of "rock".
Perhaps you do not recollect "Little Girl World". As far as the "rock" thing, I don't think anyone commenting on this statement was thinking of material in the style of Pantera.
Monker wrote:
You honestly think "Little Girl World" sounds like "Babe"?
Boomchild wrote:gr8dane wrote:Is it ? Where ?
To their egos of course.
Boomchild wrote:masque wrote:and if you listen to his solo albums, he pretty much didn't have any songs that sounded like babe or first time.....lonely school wasn't far from that kind of sound but those kinds of songs for him were very few and far between, where he feared they were becoming the norm for dennis and the singles that would be released.
just because tommy wanted to "rock" doesnt mean he wanted to join Pantera.......different people have different definitions of "rock".
Perhaps you do not recollect "Little Girl World". As far as the "rock" thing, I don't think anyone commenting on this statement was thinking of material in the style of Pantera.
gr8dane wrote:Boomchild wrote:gr8dane wrote:Is it ? Where ?
To their egos of course.
Hilarious.
They have had others write with them before.(You mentioned that yourself)
On Wooden Nickel albums.
On solo albums
Tommy on Damn Yanks
On Brave new world
On Cyclorama
And they did a covers album under the Styx name
So because you and scarab think it's going to hurt their egos,
it is ???
Boomchild wrote:The only time I mentioned anything about other writers was when discussing their very first album. Which would not be the same situation. I am talking about the present. After they have had mutli platinum albums in which they were not using outside writers. According to one member this is "The Best Version of Styx". If that's the case and they can't write material on their own as they have for the bulk of their career that's pretty sad.
Also, I'm not the one that brought up the subject of outside writers in the first place.
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