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Toph wrote:I wanted to confirm with anyone that might know, how the writing credits worked for this song. My understanding was that DDY wrote most of the song, lyrics and melody, but that JY wrote the opening rift (the part that kicks in at the transition between AD1928) and that Tommy wrote only his guitar solo and got credit for that song in a weird way/payback because he didn't get credit for his lyrical contribution in Snowblind. True or not?
cittadeeno23 wrote:That's a given. Dennis has always said it was all of them that made Styx.
brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Toph wrote:BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Yes, read one of Alan's interviews with DDY. Tommy came in and Renegade was a acoustic soft, CSNY type of thing. Dennis reworked it and rocked it up.
Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
Rockwriter wrote:Toph wrote:BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Yes, read one of Alan's interviews with DDY. Tommy came in and Renegade was a acoustic soft, CSNY type of thing. Dennis reworked it and rocked it up.
I asked Derek Sutton about this once, and he said something to the effect of, Dennis was the one with the ability to take anyone's songs - his own, Tommy's or JY's - and arrange and produce them in the best way to achieve their full potential. That's one of the most important roles he played in Styx, in my opinion. Just as important as his role as a singer, writer or instrumentalist.
Sterling
Rockwriter wrote:Toph wrote:BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Yes, read one of Alan's interviews with DDY. Tommy came in and Renegade was a acoustic soft, CSNY type of thing. Dennis reworked it and rocked it up.
I don't know if he would talk about it now, but Tommy used to tell that same story. He said the original demo he made for "Renegade" had many, many more verses and was a traditional folk ballad. Dennis said, "Look, let's lose most of these verses so it's not so long, and we'll do it in cut time so it's not so boring."
I asked Derek Sutton about this once, and he said something to the effect of, Dennis was the one with the ability to take anyone's songs - his own, Tommy's or JY's - and arrange and produce them in the best way to achieve their full potential. That's one of the most important roles he played in Styx, in my opinion. Just as important as his role as a singer, writer or instrumentalist.
Sterling
Abitaman wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Toph wrote:BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Yes, read one of Alan's interviews with DDY. Tommy came in and Renegade was a acoustic soft, CSNY type of thing. Dennis reworked it and rocked it up.
I don't know if he would talk about it now, but Tommy used to tell that same story. He said the original demo he made for "Renegade" had many, many more verses and was a traditional folk ballad. Dennis said, "Look, let's lose most of these verses so it's not so long, and we'll do it in cut time so it's not so boring."
I asked Derek Sutton about this once, and he said something to the effect of, Dennis was the one with the ability to take anyone's songs - his own, Tommy's or JY's - and arrange and produce them in the best way to achieve their full potential. That's one of the most important roles he played in Styx, in my opinion. Just as important as his role as a singer, writer or instrumentalist.
Sterling
Is that why his nickname was the doctor?
Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
chickenbeef wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
tommy had written the chorus for csa in ms funk as well as parts of the verse. jy wrote the instrumental part..dennis came up with the piano intro and added to the verses and changed the lyrics around. it was an effort by all three of the band's songwriters.
stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
Abitaman wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Toph wrote:BlackWall wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
I remember hearing that Dennis originally had cut the melody for "Babe" from the same cloth as "The Grove Of Eglantine", but Tommy had recently become a fan of a new show called "Taxi", and convinced DDY to pay tribute to the theme song.![]()
Is the "Renegade" ballad thing for real?
Yes, read one of Alan's interviews with DDY. Tommy came in and Renegade was a acoustic soft, CSNY type of thing. Dennis reworked it and rocked it up.
I don't know if he would talk about it now, but Tommy used to tell that same story. He said the original demo he made for "Renegade" had many, many more verses and was a traditional folk ballad. Dennis said, "Look, let's lose most of these verses so it's not so long, and we'll do it in cut time so it's not so boring."
I asked Derek Sutton about this once, and he said something to the effect of, Dennis was the one with the ability to take anyone's songs - his own, Tommy's or JY's - and arrange and produce them in the best way to achieve their full potential. That's one of the most important roles he played in Styx, in my opinion. Just as important as his role as a singer, writer or instrumentalist.
Sterling
Is that why his nickname was the doctor?
chickenbeef wrote:Toph wrote:brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
The rift was from a MS Funk song...that is it.
And Renegade would have been a ballad without Dennis...
tommy had written the chorus for csa in ms funk as well as parts of the verse. jy wrote the instrumental part..dennis came up with the piano intro and added to the verses and changed the lyrics around. it was an effort by all three of the band's songwriters.
Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
it's 4 against 1 really and maybe 5 depending on whether jc's family owns any shares in styx
brywool wrote:The rock part of Come Sail Away was also from an MS Funk song....
Guess Dennis needed them as much as they needed him.
Rockwriter wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
it's 4 against 1 really and maybe 5 depending on whether jc's family owns any shares in styx
Actually it was two against one. Todd has no say from a legal standpoint, and at that time Tommy didn't either because he had sold his part of Styx back to the other guys before he came back. At lest that's my understanding of it. So it was JY vs. Dennis, with Chuck holding the power to decide it all. That's why they courted him so much, everything rode on Chuck's decision for once.
JC's family receives some very modest royalties from the Wooden Nickel era and 'Equinox', and that's it. They certainly have no involvement with any of the band's business.
Sterling
chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
it's 4 against 1 really and maybe 5 depending on whether jc's family owns any shares in styx
Actually it was two against one. Todd has no say from a legal standpoint, and at that time Tommy didn't either because he had sold his part of Styx back to the other guys before he came back. At lest that's my understanding of it. So it was JY vs. Dennis, with Chuck holding the power to decide it all. That's why they courted him so much, everything rode on Chuck's decision for once.
JC's family receives some very modest royalties from the Wooden Nickel era and 'Equinox', and that's it. They certainly have no involvement with any of the band's business.
Sterling
where chuck's decision goes so does john's
Rockwriter wrote:chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
it's 4 against 1 really and maybe 5 depending on whether jc's family owns any shares in styx
Actually it was two against one. Todd has no say from a legal standpoint, and at that time Tommy didn't either because he had sold his part of Styx back to the other guys before he came back. At lest that's my understanding of it. So it was JY vs. Dennis, with Chuck holding the power to decide it all. That's why they courted him so much, everything rode on Chuck's decision for once.
JC's family receives some very modest royalties from the Wooden Nickel era and 'Equinox', and that's it. They certainly have no involvement with any of the band's business.
Sterling
where chuck's decision goes so does john's
That's my understanding of it, yes.
Sterling
chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:chickenbeef wrote:Rockwriter wrote:Born4adventure wrote:Boomchild wrote:chickenbeef wrote:stmonkeys wrote:actually, he's pretty accurate. why don't YOU go away?
styx is a band. always has been always will be. some people just don't get that
I agree. I also feel the band stopped being Styx when they booted DDY out. Since he had so much to do with the band direction, sound etc. I will also say that I think it wouldn't be right if DDY was the only one left in the band and was calling it Styx.
it's 4 against 1 really and maybe 5 depending on whether jc's family owns any shares in styx
Actually it was two against one. Todd has no say from a legal standpoint, and at that time Tommy didn't either because he had sold his part of Styx back to the other guys before he came back. At lest that's my understanding of it. So it was JY vs. Dennis, with Chuck holding the power to decide it all. That's why they courted him so much, everything rode on Chuck's decision for once.
JC's family receives some very modest royalties from the Wooden Nickel era and 'Equinox', and that's it. They certainly have no involvement with any of the band's business.
Sterling
where chuck's decision goes so does john's
That's my understanding of it, yes.
Sterling
so it's like tommy jy chuck and john versus dennis...that's the majority of the band. so why shouldn't it be called styx then just becuase one guy isn't involved that's like with the moody blues today..oh denny lane isn't in it that means it's not the moody blues?
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