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Postby chowhall » Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:50 pm

Froy,,,,,,,

You might not want to read this.

Styx keeps fans happy with energetic performances
By Kellie B. Gormly
TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Thursday, August 21, 2008

Buzz up!


Styx has gone through many major changes and evolutions, including a breakup and the departure of lead singer Dennis DeYoung, since the band was born in the early '70s in Chicago.
Yet James "J.Y." Young -- an original Styx member who sings, writes songs and plays the guitar -- says that today's Styx, which will perform Friday at Consol Energy Field, is not just the surviving Styx but the best one.

"This is, in my judgment, the finest incarnation of Styx that's ever taken the stage," Young says.

The six-man band -- which includes Young, Tommy Shaw, Todd Sucherman, Lawrence Gowan, Ricky Phillips, and Chuck Panozzo -- has earned its place in pop culture throughout the past 35-plus years. Styx' songs, including the hits "Mr. Roboto," "Too Much Time on My Hands" and "Renegade," have appeared in many films and other media over the years.

In Pittsburgh, Steelers fans know the Styx song "Renegade" as the football team's rallying cry for the past few years.
"We always love coming back to Pittsburgh," Young says. "We're now ingrained in Pittsburgh sports fans' brains. ... We are a part of pop culture; we are mentioned all over the place."

Today's Styx concerts don't include some of DeYoung's songs, including the 1983 smash hit "Mr. Roboto." But Young says the DeYoung songs don't fit well with the band's lineup today, anyway.

Young attributes Styx's multi-generational success to the great music the band has written, and the spirit of some songs, like "Renegade," which still hook young people, many of whom are the children of older Styx fans.

"Those (songs) continue to stand out when young people hear them for the first time," Young says. "My contention is that rock 'n' roll, at its core, is about teenage rebellion. ... 'Renegade' just sort of captures that sense."

Another major factor in Styx's long-term success, Young says, is its focus on touring and live performances.

"People who have seen us say we are out there as if our lives depended on putting on a great show," he says. "It's a wave of joy to be able to continue to do what we do ... and doing it very successfully."

Performing onstage, Young says, is "the one thing that cannot be digitized, and one of the things that we have truly excelled at. ... It's truly a specialty of ours."
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Postby styxfanNH » Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:26 pm

Pretty much a standard JY interview.

He likes playing with this lineup.

We are part of pop culture.

Dennis' songs don't fit with this lineup.

We put on a great show.

NOt much new, but he doesn't take a shot at Dennis and the author starts out with Dennis not being there.
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Postby bugsymalone » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:48 am

JY will always contend that the current lineup, whatever it is, is the "best ever." If the lineup changes again, then he will still make this statement. What in the world else would/could he say?


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Postby Zan » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:52 am

bugsymalone wrote:JY will always contend that the current lineup, whatever it is, is the "best ever." If the lineup changes again, then he will still make this statement. What in the world else would/could he say?



I remember a Dennis comment about 'Brave New World' shortly before its release telling everyone how good it was then adding "what else am I going to say, that it stinks" or something like that.
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Postby StyxCollector » Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:20 am

Zan wrote:
I remember a Dennis comment about 'Brave New World' shortly before its release telling everyone how good it was then adding "what else am I going to say, that it stinks" or something like that.


Welcome my friends, welcome to the machine. Although DDY always did stuff like that ...
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