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Keiferb wrote:I never agree with anything JY says. I think he's an important part of the bands history, but he's the 3rd wheel in this once great band, and he should recognize as much, and be quiet. You never heard Richard Wright, or Tony Banks running their mouths.
Everett wrote:Keiferb wrote:I never agree with anything JY says. I think he's an important part of the bands history, but he's the 3rd wheel in this once great band, and he should recognize as much, and be quiet. You never heard Richard Wright, or Tony Banks running their mouths.
That "third wheel" helped get them the deal with wooden nickel and later on with a&m.
But you can thank him later.
Everett wrote:Keiferb wrote:I never agree with anything JY says. I think he's an important part of the bands history, but he's the 3rd wheel in this once great band, and he should recognize as much, and be quiet. You never heard Richard Wright, or Tony Banks running their mouths.
That "third wheel" helped get them the deal with wooden nickel and later on with a&m.
But you can thank him later.
Cassie May wrote:I don't believe he would be where he is today if not for riding on Dennis' and Tommy's coat tails. I've always felt he is very limited as a songwriter and especially as a singer. He may be a good guitarist, but he is very one-note and doesn't have any of the versatility that Tommy has. I do get tired of his grandstanding and over-inflated ego.
Cassie May wrote:To my thinking, I can see why JY would have thought of himself as "counter culture" in the band's very early TW4 days. He did bring a hard rock element to what was a lighter band that, before signing to Wooden Nickel, had been playing mainly cover tunes in clubs, high school gyms, and at weddings. I've often wondered why someone who considered himself a Jimi Hendrix wannabe hooked up with TW4 in the first place. Nothing I've ever read over all these years has ever said what it was he saw in them, and they saw in him. All I've ever read was that a band JY had been in broke up and he then joined TW4. For as much as he was instrumental in a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff where Styx is concerned, I don't believe he would be where he is today if not for riding on Dennis' and Tommy's coat tails. I've always felt he is very limited as a songwriter and especially as a singer. He may be a good guitarist, but he is very one-note and doesn't have any of the versatility that Tommy has. I do get tired of his grandstanding and over-inflated ego.
Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Boomchild wrote:Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
No. What it means is that songwriting isn't one of JY's strengths and DOESN"T mean he brought nothing else to the table. If you compare their songwriting on their solo projects I think it makes this even clearer.
Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Three years ago, this remark wouldn't have surprised me, but now?
You know what the great thing about JY is? He doesn't need or care to be validated by his haters.
Ash wrote:Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Three years ago, this remark wouldn't have surprised me, but now?
You know what the great thing about JY is? He doesn't need or care to be validated by his haters.
It was tongue in cheek. Eddie is actually one of my favorite song in Styx catalog ... and I think it's one of the ones people around here hate the most. I got my tickets to see them in November. I'm looking forward to it actually. The Ryman is a great venue. Will be the first time I've seen them since the Brave New World tour when I went expecting Dennis.
Everett wrote:Ash wrote:Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Three years ago, this remark wouldn't have surprised me, but now?
You know what the great thing about JY is? He doesn't need or care to be validated by his haters.
It was tongue in cheek. Eddie is actually one of my favorite song in Styx catalog ... and I think it's one of the ones people around here hate the most. I got my tickets to see them in November. I'm looking forward to it actually. The Ryman is a great venue. Will be the first time I've seen them since the Brave New World tour when I went expecting Dennis.
Good to see another fan of that tune. Killer DDY synth solo is the best part.
(yes I just said that)
gr8dane wrote:On Cornerstone JY is listed as using a guitar synthesizer.I assume that is what being used on Eddie.
But maybe that is not the case.?
Ash wrote:gr8dane wrote:On Cornerstone JY is listed as using a guitar synthesizer.I assume that is what being used on Eddie.
But maybe that is not the case.?
A "keytar"?Somehow JY doesn't strike me as the keytar type.
Anyway - it's a great song. I actually like most of JY's styx songs. Even in the Wooden Nickel era. Didn't care for Lords of the Ring and maybe a handful of others. I thought his solo work was really bad save for bits of City Slicker.
Ash wrote:Zan wrote:Ash wrote:Boomchild wrote:Baron Von Bielski wrote:Don't get me wrong, I enjoy a lot of JY's music during the WN era and a few select songs of his after they joined A&M. But it sure seemed as time went by his only contribution would be the token "rock song", i.e. Eddie, Homewrecker.
Well, it seems that JY just is not as strong of a songwriter as Tommy or Dennis. I think JY at one time commented that he preferred to collaborate when it comes to songwriting.
Translation: I let others do the heavy lifting and ride on their coat tails.
Three years ago, this remark wouldn't have surprised me, but now?
You know what the great thing about JY is? He doesn't need or care to be validated by his haters.
Will be the first time I've seen them since the Brave New World tour when I went expecting Dennis.
Everett wrote:Ash wrote:gr8dane wrote:On Cornerstone JY is listed as using a guitar synthesizer.I assume that is what being used on Eddie.
But maybe that is not the case.?
A "keytar"?Somehow JY doesn't strike me as the keytar type.
Anyway - it's a great song. I actually like most of JY's styx songs. Even in the Wooden Nickel era. Didn't care for Lords of the Ring and maybe a handful of others. I thought his solo work was really bad save for bits of City Slicker.
Well dennis wrote lords of the ring soooo.....
Boomchild wrote:
Bet that was a bit of a shock.
Ash wrote:masque wrote:jy did the guitar synth solo in eddie.
Really? (hell if I know to be honest).
Does that mean Tommy played the guitar solo right after it?
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