yogi wrote: A wise man recently said to me that the REAL talent in Styx was Dennis, Tommy and then Glen. The others were all good players, but the GREAT talent, the talent that set them apart from other bands came from those three.
Well, whoever said that was not as wise as you seem to think.
Styx with JY subdued is too much like Edge - and it sucks. If JY had not been allowed to express himself in the early days, I doubt they would have ever become as successful as they were. Those first albums built a foundation to build upon. Without that foundation, GI, PT, POE would have nothing to stand on and would have probably ended up being very different.
It takes a team and I doubt that team would not have been success without JY. In fact, I would even include JC in that statement as well. These guys may not have been as dominant as Tommy and Dennis...but, IMO, they are more important to the history and success of Styx then Glen was.
The same wise man also said that in just about every interview JY is asked about Dennis. When Dennis is interviewed he is never asked about JY.
Again, whoever said this is not very wise. How do you know these people were not asked questions that were not answered, or were answered and edited out? How do you know the interviewer was TOLD not to ask certain questions? This 'wise' person is assuming way too much, IMO.
Most people dont even know who JY is. This pisses JY off so he cant even see straight. This goes back to Dennis and Tommy being the real stars in the band.
First of all, I don't think JY is as pissed off as some people think. He's just saying "this is how it was..." and that pisses YOU (or whoever) off. Secondly, who cares? That doesn't make JY any more or less important to the band.
This brings me to Glen. He was on one album with 'Dennis led Styx'. Off that album he penned five songs, and sang lead on four including the title track. Go back and listen to Edge, its an awesome album.
I don't think it is. I never thought it was. It is a very mediocre CD. I always thought it sounded like a bunch of Dennis solo songs, and a bunch of Glen solo songs...and one JY song...It gives me no different of a feeling then BNW does to most people. In fact, I always felt it NEEDED more of JY's influence to bring it all together and make it sound more like STYX.
Lets quickly talk Cyclorama. For me the five top songs on that CD were: Kiss Your Ass Goodbye, Yes I Can, Killing The Thing That You Love, One With Everything, and These Are The Times. Glen was a major force on the first four of those songs.
For me, the entire CD is awesome. So? Either way, I don't think it makes Glen any more or less important then JY or even JC. JY also had his hand in some of those songs, particularly "These Are the Times".
Finally, you have Glen's 'Welcome To Hollywood' next to Equinox I dont think I will EVER like an album more. It is more brilliant today than the first time I heard it. It is simply the finest CD that nobodys heard of. In the last 15 years, if there was ever a MUST purchase piece of rock music this is it!! In my opinion Glen COMPLETELY blows Tommy out of the water talent wise. Seven Deadly Zens was very good, BUT Welcome To Hollywood is EPIC!!!
I don't get it? What does Glen's solo work have to do with his importance to Styx?
So what should happen with Styx?? Dennis was the superstar of the band, ALWAYS has been, ALWAYS will be. Tommy and Glen were the stars. And the rest of the band were the role players. Dont get me wrong role players are important, but still they are role players.
I disagree with that. I think they are ALL "role players", it's just that some are more dominant then others and more visible. That doesn't make them more important...it just means they get more attention.
Way Way back in 1978 the rest of the band called Dennis 'The Doctor'. I can tell you this much... 'The Doctor Is STILL In. He is once again rocking. And with the addition of Glen is playing a much more entertaining show than the band that currently calls itself Styx.
Wow. I have not seen Dennis with Glen. But, I can't imagine Glen saving his show and making it more entertaining for me.

