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StyxCollector wrote:My thoughts on this topic are well known. One of the lamest Styx songs ever. Glad someone enjoys it.
Rockwriter wrote:StyxCollector wrote:My thoughts on this topic are well known. One of the lamest Styx songs ever. Glad someone enjoys it.
LOL, just goes to show once again how different the tastes are for fans of the same band. I kinda fall in the middle on this one . . . I like the singing, and I also like the melody and the chord structure, but if you take away the production/performance elements and just look at the lyrics, I think they are bottom-drawer lyrics. That's a big issue for me because I'm a lyricist. I kinda think this song comes off as a B-side on an America record (of course, I've had the same said of some of MY songs, LOL). Of course, you have to understand that I live in Nashville - the largest singer/songwriter community on the planet - and I can go into any hole in the wall club in town and hear the greatest acoustic singer/songwriters in the world, so maybe I'm a bit more jaded than some when it comes to this kind of music. I just think the lyric is pure corn. The actual recorded performance is good. I always like Glen's tendency, as a harmony singer, to go for that Beatle-esque underneath part, same as he did with "All In A Day's Work".
On a side note, can you just fuckin' IMAGINE what Ted Nugent would have done to this song?!! The mind boggles!
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:I kinda fall in the middle on this one . . . I like the singing, and I also like the melody and the chord structure, but if you take away the production/performance elements and just look at the lyrics, I think they are bottom-drawer lyrics. That's a big issue for me because I'm a lyricist. I kinda think this song comes off as a B-side on an America record (of course, I've had the same said of some of MY songs, LOL). Of course, you have to understand that I live in Nashville - the largest singer/songwriter community on the planet - and I can go into any hole in the wall club in town and hear the greatest acoustic singer/songwriters in the world, so maybe I'm a bit more jaded than some when it comes to this kind of music. I just think the lyric is pure corn. The actual recorded performance is good. I always like Glen's tendency, as a harmony singer, to go for that Beatle-esque underneath part, same as he did with "All In A Day's Work".
Rockwriter wrote:On a side note, can you just fuckin' IMAGINE what Ted Nugent would have done to this song?!! The mind boggles!
stmonkeys wrote:it was really interesting hearing GLEN sing it last weekend. (oops- 2 weekends ago. where has the time gone?)
kansas666 wrote:Technically, Glen is singing the melody and Tommy is singing the harmony. Tommy's part is mixed higher so it sounds like it should be the melody.
This is one of my favorite songs off of Cyclorama. My wife likes it too. But she doesn't care for the lyric about the cotton dress. She says it is perverted.
kansas666 wrote:This is one of my favorite songs off of Cyclorama. My wife likes it too. But she doesn't care for the lyric about the cotton dress. She says it is perverted.
kansas666 wrote:stmonkeys wrote:it was really interesting hearing GLEN sing it last weekend. (oops- 2 weekends ago. where has the time gone?)
Where did Glen sing this song? I only recall Styx performing it one time just before Glen left the band. And I think it was performed at Todd's wedding.
Technically, Glen is singing the melody and Tommy is singing the harmony. Tommy's part is mixed higher so it sounds like it should be the melody.
This is one of my favorite songs off of Cyclorama. My wife likes it too. But she doesn't care for the lyric about the cotton dress. She says it is perverted.
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