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Rockwriter wrote:Hey everyone:
Jim Cahill has graciously agreed to answer 20 questions taken from Styx fans. So if you have a question for Jim about the time he spent with Styx, post it here or email it to me at sterlingwit@aol.com.
Thanks! I hope all is well.
Sterling
chowhall wrote:What's the biggest reason you think a Styx reunion will never happen? What's the biggest reason you think a Styx reunion will happen?


Cahill wrote:The parts I was in were OK-I was going for laughs...and you know how sound bites go...when edited they paint with a broad brush-I certainly didn’t look like the world class marketer I believe I was for the band—more like a bag man and quip master. But whatever-it's 44 minutes of cable television. Behind The Music could have spent more time on the good parts of the story-the successes…. because there were so many good things that happened. The good things far outweighed the bad.

LordofDaRing wrote:"All the dude would have had to do is really open his eyes and see there were an awful lot of talented, creative people busting ass and breaking new ground on his behalf-in fact, our efforts made him a freakin’ multi-millionaire-but there was no gratitude-only a strange growing narracissim and selfishness that got worse and worse"
More of his stand up routine, I take it...not to be taken serious, tounge in cheek as they say....
Actually all in all I think Cahill takes his contributions to the band too seriously. By all accounts, he seemed like a person who really threw himself into his job, but you know, call me optimistic, but I think CSA would have found its "bullet" with or without the cocaine bribery.
His argument would have more merit, had he in the article been a bit more complimentary to Derek Sutton's management and contrbtuions. If you are talking about the true key players behind the band, would Sutton's name not merit some praise as well? But Cahill is a guy that comes across IMO as that type of person we have all run across in the work force, slamming everyone elses contributions, due to the inferiority complex that they themselves have. By the way, had he said similar things about JY and TS, many would have pounced as well.

LordofDaRing wrote:I think you would agree that CSA, is considered by most of the general public to be the song most people identify Styx with, maybe not their best song (subjective), but certainly at the top of someone's list. It is a great song and it would have found radio time, maybe not in 76. Keep in mind, Lady was a "bomb" when it came out, that was resurrected a couple of years later (without Cahill's help) but by a local DJ in Chicago who kept playing it over and over. I don't know maybe John C was bribing him with cocaine
LordofDaRing wrote:"Odd. He doesn't come off as "slamming everyone else's contributions" when he mentions the "awful lot of talented, creative people busting ass and breaking new ground." In fact, it seems kinda the other way around."
No tounge in cheek, again read his entire blog, not just what I posted. Remember I mentioned in my original post I could not post the link to it, but you can google it. I think you will see what I am talking about.
"Fair enough. You're being optimistic."
I think you would agree that CSA, is considered by most of the general public to be the song most people identify Styx with, maybe not their best song (subjective), but certainly at the top of someone's list. It is a great song and it would have found radio time, maybe not in 76. Keep in mind, Lady was a "bomb" when it came out, that was resurrected a couple of years later (without Cahill's help) but by a local DJ in Chicago who kept playing it over and over. I don't know maybe John C was bribing him with cocaine
"FWIW, I think the only ones who would have "pounced" had he said anything unflattering of JY and Tommy, would be the ones who make an internet career of shouting "I told you so" on a regular basis. But that's based on my own POV and experience."
Hmmmm, fair enough, not like you would have ever corrected anybody in here youself (believe me I know my Styx)


LordofDaRing wrote:I am close (fan wise) to this band as you, I just cannot recall off the top of my head anybody behind the scenes (figure of speech), taking as much credit as Jim Cahill..

chowhall wrote:LordofDaRing wrote:I think you would agree that CSA, is considered by most of the general public to be the song most people identify Styx with, maybe not their best song (subjective), but certainly at the top of someone's list. It is a great song and it would have found radio time, maybe not in 76. Keep in mind, Lady was a "bomb" when it came out, that was resurrected a couple of years later (without Cahill's help) but by a local DJ in Chicago who kept playing it over and over. I don't know maybe John C was bribing him with cocaine
Didn't CSA top out in the 20's on the chart? I'm not arguing the merits of CSA a great song without equivocation. It wasn't a blockbuster hit like Babe or even Roboto. Styx is living proof that it takes more than talent and good songs to be sucessful. They have always had the talent but it took a few nudges to get them heard nationally. I'm sure all that were involved take some measure of ownership of the success of the band, some more than others.
Toph wrote:It went to #8 and stayed in the top 40 longer than any Styx single...ever...including Babe and Roboto. So, yes it was a major hit record.

LordofDaRing wrote:Baby Julia shares John and Sean Lennon's birthday.

LordofDaRing wrote:Yep beautiful song. So the next one would be Polythene Pam eh....

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