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Ash wrote:ROFL
yah.... and yet Dennis didn't write that one!
One other thing about something JY said (I think it was JY) about nothing from Kilroy really being all that memorable....
as memory serves me - "Don't Let It End" was a top 5 song and was ranked #60 on the billboard hot 100 for that year (as per the apple iTunes music store billboard chart for 1983).... Mr. Roboto was ranked #20 for that year and I believe it was either a #3 or #2 single. (Not sure if it ever made it to #1)
I still maintain that Mr. Roboto isn't a bad song. It was a perfect fit for the time period of music. A lot of people saw the video as ground-breaking for it's time period. It likely isn't the best "rock band live" song to play since it's basically all keyboards, drums, and bass.... but it's a very good 80s pop tune - and even hard rock acts like Van Halen were doing a lot more keyboard driven music by this time (JUMP anyone?). I don't think you should blame the artist or composer for getting wrapped up in the period of music in which they happen to be living. Stranger influences have happened.


but Mr. Roboto seem to be what most people really remember.
and the people he's asking may have a very favorable impression of that song... he's just embarrased because thats not the song that *he* wants them to associate with Styx.
Well it couldn't have been that bad. It sold over 2.5 million copies and garnered a whole second generation of fans. I think that says a lot that a band could have lightning strike twice.
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