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Just think, if I'd ever actually started a band, by now I'd have peaked creatively, broken up, put out several self-indulgent solo efforts, reconciled, reunited, and burned out in a spectacular fizzle of redundant glory.
I think Styx should just call it quits now so Tommy can go work on what really matters, Damn Yankees 3.
Ash wrote:Just as a side note speaking of JY.
I was watching the new Star Wars DVD boxed set last night... and I SWEAR that Chewbacca reminded me of JY. Although I think Chewey has a slightly better singing voice.
kansas666 wrote:Here's hoping the tour that almost happened this year, comes together next year.
STYX, Ted Nugent, Damn Yankees.
BourgeoisJackass69 wrote:Damn Yankees? The ultimate in White Trash Rock. Enjoy chugging the Schlitz in your trailer park to that crap.
BourgeoisPig69 wrote:Damn Yankees? The ultimate in White Trash Rock. Enjoy chugging the Schlitz in your trailer park to that crap.
Damn Yankees? The ultimate in White Trash Rock. Enjoy chugging the Schlitz in your trailer park to that crap.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Here is another part of a JY article about touring and touring and touring and where he wants to tour. He's never going to stop - LOL
LK - Is there something as a musician that you have not done yet that you would like to still pursue?
JY - For me – Styx has never performed in South America – we never performed in Australia – we’ve only performed in Japan, and never on the continent of Asia nor in what would have been considered the eastern block of Russia. We’ve never performed in Mexico.
So, it’s a matter of that I want to take our music around the globe. That is one big goal. I mean we’ve had number one records - we’ve sold millions of albums. Whether or not we get in the rock and roll hall of fame, who knows. (That is a small select group of people who are very NYI slanted in the way they view life.) If we are around long enough we’ll probably get there but it’s like there are a lot of actors that are put in great performances that are never recognized by the academy and that doesn’t mean that there performances are any diminished - it just means that the club wasn’t paying attention at the time to what they did. I don’t know, my goal is to bring Styx music around the globe and to keep doing it until they scrape me off the stage
LK - Most of the band members are in their 50s, how much longer can you play rock and roll? Already three members of the band have succumbed to health issues. Health and aging aside, do you see a time when you won’t want to play rock and roll anymore? Some others, like Grace Slick have said it is silly for people over 60 to play rock and roll, what do you think? ?
JY - I’ll play until they have to scrape me off the stage. The pendulum has swung back in our direction. I do believe somewhere in the next three to seven years a new resurgence of young people taking an interest in Styx and bands like Styx. The right song is going to rear its ugly head and wave and it’s going to catapult us once again to the top of that very high mountain. And really I understand the people – the traditional mechanisms that were in place when we first started making records – those mechanisms are no longer in place. But people are still people and it just takes someone to have a little P.T. Barnum, which there is a little of P.T. Barnum in rock and roll shows - and you can’t tell me any differently. Someone just has to figure out a way to get people’s attention and say check this out. And if it’s the right song at the right time it can happen. If you give up and you hold no hope, you are already finished – And I’m not finished.
The right song is going to rear its ugly head and wave and it’s going to catapult us once again to the top of that very high mountain.
I fully understand JY needing to keep a positive attitude about the group he is touring with and the prospects of success, but some of what he says just sounds delusional. Like a crazy man talking.
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