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GrandIllusionist725 wrote:Seen this posted a billion times but i will answer it a billion more!!
Grand Illusion is flawless, agreed with it being the favorite but i have soooo many more that come quite close.
Zan wrote:My favorite isn't necessarily the best: Kilroy Was Here
yogi wrote:Seriously, how can you or could you listen to Cold War, Dont Let It End, and High Time back to back to back??
Aweful Aweful songs!!!
yogi wrote:Equinox!!!!
Careful Zan, Saying Kilroy Is Here is your fav may cost you some respect down the line.
Seriously, how can you or could you listen to Cold War, Dont Let It End, and High Time back to back to back??
Aweful Aweful songs!!!
mikemarrs wrote:i always thought side two of pieces of eight was very rocking.side two should've been side one because the first side didn't have many hits.
yogi wrote:Zan,
You really like Cold War??
I truly think it is their worst song EVER. That includes Wooden Nickle.
Taste is a weird thing!
yogi wrote:As much as I dislike (HATE) High Time the song truly fit the Kilroy concept.
Did Cold War?
piecesofeight wrote:As soon as I saw this topic, I knew for fact that it couldn't just be answered. I knew at least one person would comment on how many times this has been asked.
THE GRAND ILLUSION. Hands down period best record EVER made.
Thanks for asking. This question still needs to be brought up now and then.
GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I love Cold War come on people!!
"I say you're a thing of the past and you ain't gonna last, no matter what you say and do."
Zan wrote:yogi wrote:Equinox!!!!
Careful Zan, Saying Kilroy Is Here is your fav may cost you some respect down the line.
Seriously, how can you or could you listen to Cold War, Dont Let It End, and High Time back to back to back??
Aweful Aweful songs!!!
I have always liked Cold War and High Time (even though HT is high on the cheese factor). I agree with you on DLIE, not one of my favorites, but at the time it was released, I did. The whole album holds a special place for me, as it was my very first Styx album and "started this whole train rollin'."
BTW, "aweful" means "filled with awe."
Rockwriter wrote:Zan wrote:The whole album holds a special place for me, as it was my very first Styx album and "started this whole train rollin'."
I actually liked the fact that the band was trying something really new. Of course as a 37 year old man I see the weaknesses that were there all along, but I can vividly recall buying that record as a 13 year old kid and thinking it was an absolute masterwork.
RockWriter wrote: "Don't Let It End" does not fit the concept, but I think it's a great radio song.
RockWriter wrote:And whatever else gets said about KWH, I have to say it's an extraordinarily well-produced record from an engineering standpoint.
Zan wrote:I got my KWH LP autographed by all the (glory) band members over time, which for me was exceptionally cool. When JY signed mine, he questioned why I chose that album to get autographed. When i told him it was my favorite Styx record, his response was priceless: Are you serious???
ROFL.
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