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brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
styxfanNH wrote:brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
2 things went into Glen leaving, well lots of things, but 2 major ones...
1) Glen's marriage was in trouble
2) Glen wanted more lead singing time and Styx wouldn't give it to him.
yogi wrote:AWESOME CD!!!!! One of the BEST EVER!!!!!!!
Anyone have any inside info if Glen plans on another CD???
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:yogi wrote:AWESOME CD!!!!! One of the BEST EVER!!!!!!!
Anyone have any inside info if Glen plans on another CD???
I think he's giving up on music and has taken up painting jeeps
GrandIllusionist725 wrote:I loved Welcome to Hollywood. A lot of great tracks.
2nd favorite behind Heroes and Zeroes
styxfanNH wrote:brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
2 things went into Glen leaving, well lots of things, but 2 major ones...
1) Glen's marriage was in trouble
2) Glen wanted more lead singing time and Styx wouldn't give it to him.
Zan wrote:styxfanNH wrote:brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
2 things went into Glen leaving, well lots of things, but 2 major ones...
1) Glen's marriage was in trouble
2) Glen wanted more lead singing time and Styx wouldn't give it to him.
You are half right. Glen's lead singing time had NOTHING to do with him leaving. He would have left if they were letting him sing every song. His reasons for leaving were completely personal.
Toph wrote:Zan wrote:styxfanNH wrote:brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
2 things went into Glen leaving, well lots of things, but 2 major ones...
1) Glen's marriage was in trouble
2) Glen wanted more lead singing time and Styx wouldn't give it to him.
You are half right. Glen's lead singing time had NOTHING to do with him leaving. He would have left if they were letting him sing every song. His reasons for leaving were completely personal.
Wrong Again Zan!!
There were interband issues that also contributed to Glen leaving (despite your and Tommy Shaw's sugar coating of everything current lineup....)
Toph wrote:Wrong Again Zan!!
There were interband issues that also contributed to Glen leaving (despite your and Tommy Shaw's sugar coating of everything current lineup....)
StyxCollector wrote:I would think most of you wouldn't even question Zan on the Glen stuff. I know I wouldn't.
brywool wrote:Toph wrote:Wrong Again Zan!!
There were interband issues that also contributed to Glen leaving (despite your and Tommy Shaw's sugar coating of everything current lineup....)
A band airing it's dirty laundry to fans is ridiculous and unprofessional. Why would Shaw paint it any other way?
I read that Glen did have issues with the policies of Styx citing how some band wives got to come along and others didn't among other things. Sterling- I would think that "hipness" would be something THIS version of Styx would like to have in their pocket. However, the fact that "Kiss Your A$$ Goodbye" wasn't a single from Cyclo does kind of indicate otherwise. They're dumb not to use his talents as he can come up with some really good stuff. His tracks on Cyclo were great as were his tracks on Edge. His Edge tracks were the best thing about the album.
I thought Glen was great in Styx.
Rockwriter wrote:styxfanNH wrote:brywool wrote:Damn...
I FINALLY got this album from ITunes. Waited a few years...
It's really cool and pretty hip even after a few years. I had Palookaville for a long time, but this is one's much cooler.
Dang, Styx wasn't very smart to not keep Glen happy. Dang. Great songwriter.
2 things went into Glen leaving, well lots of things, but 2 major ones...
1) Glen's marriage was in trouble
2) Glen wanted more lead singing time and Styx wouldn't give it to him.
More of the first than the second, I would say. He was trying to make things work with his wife.
Having said that, I really don't think Glen likes the music of Styx, and he'd have ended up leaving anyway. His frustrations with Styx are complicated.
For whatever it's worth, I've always, always thought that Glen was wrong for Styx and Styx was wrong for him. He's way into trying to be trendy and cool and bending with the times, and Styx by its very nature is stuck with a past that has nothing to do with Glen. There was never any way he was going to overcome that. He used to say he wanted to try to make Styx hipper and cooler, and I used to think, 'It wouldn't be Styx then.' LOL.
Sterling
Abitaman wrote:Did everthing ever work out in his marriage?
cittadeeno23 wrote:I agree that Glen's personality did not completely fit in with Styx. But I thought Glen's voice worked well with Styx. His backing vocals MADE Cyclorama.
And although it is NEVER going to happen, I would love to hear a new Styx Album with Dennis, Tommy, JY and Glen all singing together.
And I LOVE Welcome to Hollywood. It's one of my favorite albums of all time. The Song "Bam" alone is worth the price of the album.
brywool wrote:On the other hand, "Talking in Code" is WAY dated... Just listened to that (forgot I had it).
Maybe that's the problem with always trying to be hip instead of timeless. The "hipness" can become passe really quick. "Mr. Roboto" falls into that argument as well. "Talking in Code" sounds like the "Top Gun" soundtrack....
"What If" also falls into the dated bin. Tommy- why why why did you use those crappy electronic drums on that album? I could listen to it if it wasn' t for that. ugh.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:brywool wrote:On the other hand, "Talking in Code" is WAY dated... Just listened to that (forgot I had it).
Maybe that's the problem with always trying to be hip instead of timeless. The "hipness" can become passe really quick. "Mr. Roboto" falls into that argument as well. "Talking in Code" sounds like the "Top Gun" soundtrack....
"What If" also falls into the dated bin. Tommy- why why why did you use those crappy electronic drums on that album? I could listen to it if it wasn' t for that. ugh.
How do you think "What If" would sound if Tommy re-recorded it a little different, no electronic drums?
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:
How do you think "What If" would sound if Tommy re-recorded it a little different, no electronic drums?
StyxCollector wrote:
While WI certainly has production issues and dated sound (a la the drums), the real problem is the songwriting. It's not Tommy at his best. While people may not like GWG because it may be too produced, it's a much better album.
brywool wrote:StyxCollector wrote:
While WI certainly has production issues and dated sound (a la the drums), the real problem is the songwriting. It's not Tommy at his best. While people may not like GWG because it may be too produced, it's a much better album.
I agree with this. However, there are worse songs in the Styx catalog, or DeYoung's and definitely Young's. I agree, the songwriting wasn't great, especially when held up against "Ambition". BUT- it wasn't all bad. Just like Dennis' "Boomchild" album. There are some horrible songs on it. There are also some magical ones on Boomchild (BC, Harry's Hands, etc.). With WI, there are some songs there that were just recorded very poorly, but there are 3 or 4 great songs on it. "Jealousy" is a great one. "See Me Now" is a great one (though it ripped off "Don't Stop Believin's" bass line), "Nature of the Beast" is a great one.
There are some songs that I'd still listen to if the production weren't so terrible. I could make a better sounding album in my basement.
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