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Styx is soft rock?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 2:22 am
by onestilllearning
Article found in VH1 site..................

The 1970s soft-rock band Styx release their new album, Brave New World, Tuesday (June 29), according to their label, CMC Records. It is the first album by the surviving original members, including guitarist Tommy Shaw, since









1983's Kilroy Was Here. The band became famous in the 1970s and early 1980s for the top-10 hits "Babe," "The Best of Times," "Lady," "Come Sail Away," "Too Much Time on My Hands" and "Mr. Roboto."

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:58 am
by jrnyman28
Well, compared to today's standards...yes, they are. So is Journey. Heck, even Motley Crue is soft by today's standards. That is why there are no real radio outlets for these bands. They do not fit today's rock format, and new material does not get played on Classic Rock formats...

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:04 am
by Abitaman
If this is soft rock, it is okay with me. What ever the grene, it is good-ERIC

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:59 pm
by sadie65
Styx could cover both soft and hard rock, and I'd bet some would say they still can. One of the reasons I liked them was because they were able to cross over into different types of music and do so well.

I think if a band/artist wants to limit themselves to just one type of music it's fine of course, but I'd rather (for me only) they do a broad spectrum.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 12:00 am
by kansas666
jrnyman28 wrote:new material does not get played on Classic Rock formats...


Except Aerosmith. :roll:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 1:59 am
by Angiekay
kansas666 wrote:
jrnyman28 wrote:new material does not get played on Classic Rock formats...


Except Aerosmith. :roll:


Here is the new material by classic rockers we have played on OUR station(off the top of my head):

Aerosmith
Styx
Journey
Pat Benatar
Neil Young
Bad Company
Boston
Van Halen
ZZ Top
Peter Frampton
Heart
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Fleetwood Mac
Bon Jovi
Eric Clapton

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:59 am
by Abitaman
I think most people, who really don't Styx think that Styx is soft rock. Good friend of mine was riding with me one day, and I had a Styx cd in. He did not know the songs (Blue Collar man, GI, SMB, Light Up), or didn't know Styx sang them. But when Best of Times, Babe, TMTOMH, DLE, came on he knew they were Styx songs. I think radio back in the day tended to play the slower stuff, so no die hard fans didn't know the faster songs were Styx.-ERIC

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 3:08 am
by SuiteMadameBlue
Angie says:
Here is the new material by classic rockers we have played on OUR station(off the top of my head):



Aerosmith - what's new from them?

Styx - ACK, covers new?

Journey - Generations is new, great cd

Pat Benatar - Cool

Neil Young -ACK

Bad Company - they have something new? Who's the lead singer?

Boston - Are they still around? They have something new?

Van Halen - What? New material? From when?

ZZ Top - They're still around and have new music? I just checked their tour dates - LOL

Peter Frampton - Really? new material??

Heart - Oh, I like them

Lynyrd Skynyrd - ACK

Fleetwood Mac - New music? or just from their live cd?

Bon Jovi - Their new music is played EVERYWHERE. These guys just keep going and going.

Eric Clapton - Finally someone with original material and a new cd!!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:36 am
by bugsymalone
Abitaman wrote:I think most people, who really don't Styx think that Styx is soft rock. Good friend of mine was riding with me one day, and I had a Styx cd in. He did not know the songs (Blue Collar man, GI, SMB, Light Up), or didn't know Styx sang them. But when Best of Times, Babe, TMTOMH, DLE, came on he knew they were Styx songs. I think radio back in the day tended to play the slower stuff, so no die hard fans didn't know the faster songs were Styx.-ERIC


Eric, I think you are right about this. I do not think a lot of people are aware of many of the rocking songs Styx did, despite their popularity at the time.

I love playing the old WN rocking out songs for some relatives and friends of mine who have the "soft rock" view of Styx. They are amazed.

Bugsy

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:50 am
by Angiekay
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Angie says:
Here is the new material by classic rockers we have played on OUR station(off the top of my head):



Aerosmith - what's new from them?

Styx - ACK, covers new?

Journey - Generations is new, great cd

Pat Benatar - Cool

Neil Young -ACK

Bad Company - they have something new? Who's the lead singer?

Boston - Are they still around? They have something new?

Van Halen - What? New material? From when?

ZZ Top - They're still around and have new music? I just checked their tour dates - LOL

Peter Frampton - Really? new material??

Heart - Oh, I like them

Lynyrd Skynyrd - ACK

Fleetwood Mac - New music? or just from their live cd?

Bon Jovi - Their new music is played EVERYWHERE. These guys just keep going and going.

Eric Clapton - Finally someone with original material and a new cd!!



I'm talking past and present. All of these artists have had something new out in the last two or three years. Corporate America from Boston, 'Peacekeeper' was a great song from Fleetwood Mac. We played stuff off Cyclorama as well as the covers. Peter Frampton had an album out called Now with a great song called 'Verge of a Thing" Bad Company had The Merchants of Cool cd/dvd out with a song called Joe Fabulous about two (three?) years ago which we still play a LOT. That song had really good feedback and I think did pretty good in chart placement. Van Halen released a double greatest hits cd last year to support their tour with three new GREAT songs on it. We played that new tune from Motley Crue too for a short(very short) while.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:49 am
by jrnyman28
Like I have said before Angie, your station is an exception not the rule. But I mean that is a very good way!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 7:48 am
by gr8dane
bugsymalone wrote:
Abitaman wrote:I think most people, who really don't Styx think that Styx is soft rock. Good friend of mine was riding with me one day, and I had a Styx cd in. He did not know the songs (Blue Collar man, GI, SMB, Light Up), or didn't know Styx sang them. But when Best of Times, Babe, TMTOMH, DLE, came on he knew they were Styx songs. I think radio back in the day tended to play the slower stuff, so no die hard fans didn't know the faster songs were Styx.-ERIC


Eric, I think you are right about this. I do not think a lot of people are aware of many of the rocking songs Styx did, despite their popularity at the time.

I love playing the old WN rocking out songs for some relatives and friends of mine who have the "soft rock" view of Styx. They are amazed.

Bugsy


Totally agree with both of you.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:31 am
by bugsymalone
Totally agree with both of you.


My feeling is that once you stick a tag on Styx, it falls right off. There is just too much variety from that group to pin any single label on them.

It is what makes them so unique. And what brings such a variety of fans to their fold.

Bugsy

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 10:24 am
by gr8dane
bugsymalone wrote:
Totally agree with both of you.


My feeling is that once you stick a tag on Styx, it falls right off. There is just too much variety from that group to pin any single label on them.

It is what makes them so unique. And what brings such a variety of fans to their fold.

Bugsy


You are totally right.
BUT,if you only listened to AM radio and Babe was fodder of the month and you did not know any better.You would not know of the variety of Styx.Therefore Styx was/is soft as shite.