ztyxlynne wrote:Also by the way. From what I remember on the album. The inner record sleeve had a short bio about each member. Does anyone remember that or have a picture? Its not on the CD and I don't know where my old record is.
"Hot damn, Tommy Shaw! Welcome the newest Stygian, who expanded the group’s all-Chicago cast when he joined them after the completion of the previous album “Equinox." Tommy is a native of the deepest Alabama. His presence was immediately felt by Styx when he toured with them only days after his first rehearsal. Tom was well prepared for it, however, having devoted 18 of his 23 years to the guitar, working continuously, waiting patiently for his opportunity. His impact was apparent onstage, immediately adding a refreshing dimension to the live Styx performance. He is a strong communicator onstage, despite his pixieish physical proportions, which is contrasted by J.Y.’s booted height. His desire to succeed is something shared with the rest of the band, and his talent will be an invaluable asset to Styx. In any event, his cohorts regard his addition to the group as the best thing since J.Y. joined the group five years back. During his years with hard working club bands, most notable “M.S. Funk," Tommy built up a wealth of material. By checking the credits on this album, you’ll note that he wasted no time in making his contribution to Styx music. The group has demonstrated their faith in the newcomer by titling the album after a song wholly written and sung by Tommy. Tommy’s contributions— both in studio and onstage— will ensure a continued growth for Styx, providing another musical style and a different approach to life. His dynamism will urge the group further toward the musical perfection and more individual style they’ve always been seeking."
I'll have to get my album out and take a pic of the inner sleeve for you. The above on Tommy I got off Tumblr.
If anyone is interested, MS Funk has a page on MySpace with a few of their songs. Listen to Musical Charades, and you can see where the intro to Put Me On came from; Mademoiselle springs from BitteSuite. Songwriting 101 is Tommy noodling on his acoustic into a tape recorder, working on a song. Off topic, but I really wish I had seen MS Funk back in the day. I have their Platform Shoes CD, and they were a great live band.
https://myspace.com/msfunkster/music/songs
Sometimes it makes no sense at all.