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Don wrote: I know a lot of my female classmates who were also into Van Halen (DLR era obviously) followed Styx ONLY because of Tommy.
Boomchild wrote:Don wrote: I know a lot of my female classmates who were also into Van Halen (DLR era obviously) followed Styx ONLY because of Tommy.
Wow, I guess they were really into guys with bad overbites and "farm boy", "Bowl Cut" hairstyles.![]()
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Toph wrote:Interesting poll. And an interesting analysis. Tommy certainly brought much to the table to enhance Styx, but also made a few crucial mistakes along the way that damaged the band.
Things that Tommy brought
- Broadened the Styx sound - In my mind the most important thing Tommy brought to the table was his acoustic, southern style to the band. Songs like Crystal Ball, Foolin Yourself, Sing For The Day, Lights, and Boat On The River represent Tommy's strengths as a writer and took Styx to a place that they never would have got to. A mistake on Styx's part was not to leverage this as much on Paradise and Kilroy.
- Pop/Rock sensibilities and fantastic songwriting - Tommy could write a better rock song than anyone in the band. He knew how to write a rock song that actually got played on the radio - Renegade, BCM are examples and the more poppish TMTOMH certainly is proof that Styx could write an up tempo song that could get played on the radio.
- Made Dennis better - Tommy added to DDY's songwriting. The competition between them even if friendly - was definitely there. Dennis was so bummed out that Tommy had written and sung all the hit singles of Po* that he rededicated himself to making himself a better writer and singer - writing about what he wanted to write about vs. trying to fit the AOR mold
Tactical errors of Tommy
- The ongoing threats to "walk" if he didn't get his way - Really spoke to his immaturity more than anything. If First Time is a single, I quit....If HWBHB is a single, I quit....this not only caused friction, but actually hurt the band sales wise.
- Poor input on singles - Like it or not, First Time was headed to be a Top 5 single (maybe even a number 1). If Tommy hated it so much, they should have had this out before the song made it on the record. If it is on the record, it is fair game to be a single. Dennis explains this in an interview that if First Time gets released, it goes big, the album sky rockets opening up the doors to release Boat On The River (they would have known it was a hit in Europe) and get more push behind Borrowed Time and Lights. Cornerstone had the potential to be a 5 single album. This would have set the stage for 1981 PT which, with that setup, could have been a much bigger album than it was - think Escape or Hi Infidelity. Same story with Haven't We Been Here Before. Song should have been released - would have been top 5.
- The drug issues - Clearly Tommy's drug abuse probably was the cause of the above two tactical errors - but when you get right down to it, it destroyed the band for 13 years. That is the biggest shame of all.
So, net net does Tommy help or hurt? Well, if Tommy doesn't join, I do not think the band ever gets out of the Equinox era - maybe have a few gold records and a few more top 40 singles, but not top 10 singles and not platinum albums. The band disbands by 1980. So, even with the tactical errors, net net Styx comes out way ahead with Tommy in the band.
bugsymalone wrote:Lol, Zan. Suite needs to post that Tommy pic again.
Bugsy
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Lol, Zan. Suite needs to post that Tommy pic again.
Bugsy
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SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Lol, Zan. Suite needs to post that Tommy pic again.
Bugsy
Here you go.........
yogi wrote:My opinion is that Tommy is great NO doubt BUT...... the BIGGEST thing that EVER happen to Styx was when they hooked up with A&M and released Equinox.
For me Equinox changed Styx for the better far far more than Tommy Shaw did.
The turning point for Styx was hooking up with A&M and releasing Equinox. As many bands do after the release of a great album they went backwards with Crystal Ball & then took off with The Grand Illusion.
froy wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Lol, Zan. Suite needs to post that Tommy pic again.
Bugsy
Here you go.........
Is that a WMET Mighty Met tee he's wearing?![]()
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Babyblue wrote:froy wrote:pinkfloyd1973 wrote:SuiteMadameBlue wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Lol, Zan. Suite needs to post that Tommy pic again.
Bugsy
Here you go.........
Is that a WMET Mighty Met tee he's wearing?![]()
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Fred, you must live a sad life hateing so much.![]()
Archetype wrote:Styx was great with Glen Burtnik. Dennis made Styx; not Tommy.
Toph wrote:Archetype wrote:Styx was great with Glen Burtnik. Dennis made Styx; not Tommy.
Agree. Tommy gave Styx 5 songs - and 40% of those Dennis had to tweak significantly to make good - Renegade and Crystal Ball. He also gave them BCM, FY, and TMTOMH. That is his legacy. One, yes, one top 10 single. One major rock track and some lesser pop singles and that is it.
He is way overrated by some in this forum.
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