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classicstyxfan wrote:Great article !
It had me laughing all the way through.
Really illustrates the huse chasm between 70's and 80's rock !
01. Mr. Roboto – Styx
"This song single-handedly destroyed the original line up of the band. He forced his band mates to humiliate themselves by acting onstage."
That one sentance says it all !
classicstyxfan wrote:Yes, the Author came across a bit condescending, but the Ballads he speaks of in the article were all a pretty dramatic departure in style for these bands...he's dead on with that point.
sadie65 wrote:Not so great article. And not just for the Styx choices, but rather because I found it condescending in many ways. I know Mr. Wright has been a fan of the band for quite some time, however I found this to be nothing more than a vain attempt to be smug and superior.
I appreciate his point of view, however I myself don't agree with his assessment.
Still, to be fair, I suppose it is interesting.
DeeJaySTYX wrote:I had to laugh at this article also...I mean, come on!!! Bob Dylan as a star (Lay Lady Lay was a huge rocker, wasn't it)??? It's funny that this article is super critical on the ten songs listed and it destroyed arena rock when this type music was around in the 60s and 70s....
Does Elton John, Billy Joel, the Beatles, and the Eagles RING A BELL????They were known for big type love ballads...Also the Rolling Stones (ANNNNNGIE), well, you get the point....
And the Beatles were also known for Broadway style tunes....
Come On Now, Sing along,
"WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE
A YELLOW SUBMARINE
A YELLOW SUBMARINE"
Or how about,
"I'D LIKE TO BE
UNDER THE SEA
IN AN OCTOPUS' GARDEN
IN THE SHADE"
DeeJay....
Abitaman wrote:sadie65 wrote:Not so great article. And not just for the Styx choices, but rather because I found it condescending in many ways. I know Mr. Wright has been a fan of the band for quite some time, however I found this to be nothing more than a vain attempt to be smug and superior.
I appreciate his point of view, however I myself don't agree with his assessment.
Still, to be fair, I suppose it is interesting.
I emailed him, told him it was a good assessment, and I like the songs (all of them), that he said killed rock, or that rock group. Told him something else, or asked, too tired to remember.-ERIC
Monker wrote:
Just remember, "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
styxfanNH wrote:From the thoughts of FROY..
That was a soundtrack song to a movie so those songs don't count....
Abitaman wrote:DeeJaySTYX wrote:I had to laugh at this article also...I mean, come on!!! Bob Dylan as a star (Lay Lady Lay was a huge rocker, wasn't it)??? It's funny that this article is super critical on the ten songs listed and it destroyed arena rock when this type music was around in the 60s and 70s....
Does Elton John, Billy Joel, the Beatles, and the Eagles RING A BELL????They were known for big type love ballads...Also the Rolling Stones (ANNNNNGIE), well, you get the point....
And the Beatles were also known for Broadway style tunes....
Come On Now, Sing along,
"WE ALL LIVE IN A YELLOW SUBMARINE
A YELLOW SUBMARINE
A YELLOW SUBMARINE"
Or how about,
"I'D LIKE TO BE
UNDER THE SEA
IN AN OCTOPUS' GARDEN
IN THE SHADE"
DeeJay....
Yea, but those groups/guys never were arena rock-ERIC
DeeJaySTYX wrote:styxfanNH wrote:From the thoughts of FROY..
That was a soundtrack song to a movie so those songs don't count....
WHAT????? I beg to differ on that one....Roboto and the Kilroy concept was produce along with a movie (yea, 15 minutes), but it still counts...And the term used often to describe Roboto is Broadway Showtune....The two songs that I mentioned from the Beatles fit right in with that Genre....
And the thoughts came from DeeJay...NOT FROY...Get it right...
styxfanNH wrote:
It was in reference to the Yellow Submarine Line....I got it right... that's why it said "from the thoughts of...
Ash wrote:Just remember, "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent."
Nor does the ability to make sniper comments aimed at tearing down other people. Of course, I'm reminded of this about 90% of the time when I see you post these days - sadly.
LordofDaRing wrote:I emailed Jeb too. Basically told him his list was the usual cliche driven dribble that every over aged pot head drones about whenever REO, STYX or Rush is mentioned. Beside the usual normal arguments this guy brings up, he seems to think whenever a band cleans itself up physically (hair cuts, baths, detox, etc), they really lose their edge. He didn't seem to be to keen on listening to the words of some of those songs on the list. I think I touched on a couple of his nerves, I dared to bring up the pot head anthem untouchables Smoke on the Water and Led Zepplin. Ah we all have our weak spots don't we. By the way I like the Zep.[/list]
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