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Add JC's "As Bad as This" to the list of depressing Styx songs..
classicstyxfan wrote:IML Wrote:
I balled like a baby when I heard Cyclorama. Talk about sad.
How ironic.......I [/u]bawled[u] like a baby when I 1st heard
Kilroy Was Here.......
So much talent, such a crappy effort !!!
No kidding, can you believe there were enough suckers out there that KWH went platinum ? I wonder how many bought it strictly based on reputation ? bet they were really bummed after their 1st spin of THAT clunker !!!
Thinking bout Tommy's tushy can do that to some people.
No kidding, can you believe there were enough suckers out there that KWH went platinum ?I wonder how many bought it strictly based on reputation ? bet they were really bummed after their 1st spin of THAT clunker !!!
No kidding, can you believe there were enough suckers out there that KWH went platinum ?I wonder how many bought it strictly based on reputation ? bet they were really bummed after their 1st spin of THAT clunker !!!
No kidding, can you believe there were enough suckers out there that KWH went platinum ? Shocked I wonder how many bought it strictly based on reputation ? bet they were really bummed after their 1st spin of THAT clunker !!!
I enjoyed it. Enjoyed the concept. Liked the little movie on CITA. Liked the manic Roboto video. Think one of Tommy's best Styx songs, Just Get Through the Night, and JY's BEST Styx song, Double Life, are on this album.
I bawled like a baby when I heard Cyclorama. Talk about sad.
It's deemed "uncool" to like KWH.
I never bow to that pressure, sorry.
swwskj wrote:Classic,
That's why I qualified it as being cool to early teens. You have stated many times, going back at least a year, that you'd rather listen to Styx I than Kilroy, so I know you're serious. For me, Kilroy was the first Styx album I heard, so it's more special because of that.
In the end, we judge what we like based upon the filters we see things through.
And part of my problem with Kilroy is that I was 20 years old when it was released. Old enough to have lofty expectations of Styx. I think I had grown out of the demographic they were trying to reach, I was too old...
This LP actually turned me off to the group...I probably would have ignored their next release........on second thought, I DID ignore EOTC, largely because of my impression of KWH. I believed they had nothing left to offer at the time. The passing of 22 years has done nothing to soften how I feel about KWH....give me Cyclorama, Styx I, Rockers.....anything else from the catalog if I am to be given a choice.
to me, it just doesnt measure up to anything else in the catalog except maybe mBrave New World.
BTW, I'm just sharing my opinion and mean no disrespect to those who really enjoy this album. I'm truly glad that there are people out there that get into Kilroy and the whole video/stageshow thing. And I seriously do wish that I was one of them.
I respectfully disagree. But it's cool. People are gonna like what they like.
DeeJaySTYX wrote:Nazareth - Love Hurts
And Already mentioned is "Living Years" by Mike And The Mechanics for my Father who passed away 21 years ago this past May...
DeeJay...
Hippie wrote:Photographs and Memories by Jim Croce. The song always seemed autobiographical to me; because that's all we have left of him.
Pretty much any Croce song is bittersweet to me. An enormous talent that was taken WAY too soon.
Styx's Golden Lark ; fantastic song, but the most DEPRESSING Styx song EVER!!!! There is no hope in that song at all!!!
If DDY continues to write musicals, he needs to find a place for that one somewhere. It has a very operatic sense to me.
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