Where did the time go? 21 years ago

21 years ago Oct 9 or so I bought my first Styx album on the day it was released. Not the first album ever, just the first one on the actual DAY of release. I bought it on cassette at Turtle's Music and then went to Camelot and bought the CD. I even bought it on vinyl that day from The Record Bar.
Go back a few years to 1987 or so and I heard a song called "Follow You" by Glen BurtniCk. I loved the song and bought "Heroes & Zeros" based on that one song. When it was announced that he was replacing Tommy I thought I was the only person who knew who he was and I was excited for him to be a part of the band. All of them were on Rockline and the previous month Tommy dropped the bombshell that Styx was indeed getting back together but wouldn't announce who was taking his place.
There was no internet so most fans had no other info than the 976-STYX snail mail newsletters that were mailed out periodically.
I am talking about "Edge Of The Century". While not the best Styx album this one holds a special place with me because it was the first actual Styx album released when I was an adult. I love to listen to this one around this time of the year. I like to go back and watch the Rick Dees and Arsenio performances.
This is when I started to actually "meet" other fans and I found out that I was NOT the last Styx fan on the planet after all. Glen had big hair... I think even Zan had big hair. I remember seeing pictures of fans from this time period and I seem to remember one of Zan. I had several myself but have no idea where they are now that I took while we were in Chicago. There were no digital cameras. No cell phones with cameras. Just VHS bootleg recordings.
Time to go give "Edge" a listen again. I love that album!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpkTNgATR1g
Go back a few years to 1987 or so and I heard a song called "Follow You" by Glen BurtniCk. I loved the song and bought "Heroes & Zeros" based on that one song. When it was announced that he was replacing Tommy I thought I was the only person who knew who he was and I was excited for him to be a part of the band. All of them were on Rockline and the previous month Tommy dropped the bombshell that Styx was indeed getting back together but wouldn't announce who was taking his place.
There was no internet so most fans had no other info than the 976-STYX snail mail newsletters that were mailed out periodically.
I am talking about "Edge Of The Century". While not the best Styx album this one holds a special place with me because it was the first actual Styx album released when I was an adult. I love to listen to this one around this time of the year. I like to go back and watch the Rick Dees and Arsenio performances.
This is when I started to actually "meet" other fans and I found out that I was NOT the last Styx fan on the planet after all. Glen had big hair... I think even Zan had big hair. I remember seeing pictures of fans from this time period and I seem to remember one of Zan. I had several myself but have no idea where they are now that I took while we were in Chicago. There were no digital cameras. No cell phones with cameras. Just VHS bootleg recordings.
Time to go give "Edge" a listen again. I love that album!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpkTNgATR1g