GEEZ!| FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Lady REACTION
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2022
- GEEZ!| FIRST TIME HEARING Styx - Lady REACTION
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Lovely song, I always sang it for my late wife, 46 years of marriage, she is two years gone and still my lady.
I was dating a girl in the late 80's...She entered a radio station contest titled "why i want to see Styx with my special one"....She WON!!! We were driven from Little Rock Arkansas to the pyramid in Memphis in a chauffeured limousine...Given a steak dinner and taken to the Styx concert.....Anter the show we were taken back stage and met the band.......One of the best times of my live!!!!!
These guys belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Always brilliant. After John Curulewski left the band, Tommy Shaw was hired into it, partly because he could sing the high harmonies to this song. Hats off to John Panozzo for the rapid-fire drums. P.S. they’re just “Styx,” no “The” at the beginning.
If you loved this, you GOTTA hear “Suite Madame Blue”! It is their masterpiece! Trust me, you will have a new favorite Styx tune!
Dennis DeYoung says he doesn’t remember recording this song. It’s one of his greatest regrets
Originally performed on an electric piano, Dennis found an acoustic piano at the recording studio. After a try, he switched to the acoustic for the recording. The rest is history. Remained at Number 2 for 2 weeks. Great reaction. Buckets of Maple Syrup love from Canada ❤️❤️ 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
Crystal Ball by Styx is hard to beat 🔥
The Partridge Family "I Think I Love You" was the top selling song from 1970. It's a safe for the girls. The show is also appropriate for them. I'm not affiliated with this channel but listen to You Tube's partridgefamily4ever version.
Imagine the lights go out , the stage is covered with smoke, an Dennis Deyoung rises up from the stage right at the time he begins singing "Lady". Live they were awesome. No auto tune for this band.
About the same time, 3 different songs titled “Lady” came out…Styx’s version, Lionel Ritchie/Kenny Rogers version, and Little Rivers Band’s. All different, yet all awesome :)
Styx ROCKS Guys. They’re like the American version of Queen. I’ve seen them live tons of times. Amazing live band.
Jay's face when they kicked into gear was priceless, probably the same reaction I had when I first heard it. This was their first big hit, such a total banger classic. I had the pleasure of seeing them live. They rocked so hard, the consummate arena band. So many great songs for you to check out, Blue Collar Man, Renegade, The Grand Illusion, Suite Madame Blue, Too Much Time On My Hands, the list goes on. Keep on the Styx train, you won't regret it!
This was Styx's first big hit, in 1973. You've sampled their 70s stuff as well as their more showy, operatic 80s stuff, but there are a few you haven't touched on yet. "Fooling Yourself (Angry Young Man)" is a classic, as is "Lorelei", "Don't Let It End", and "Show Me the Way". If you want to hear some of the group's solo stuff, you can do "Desert Moon" by Dennis DeYoung, or "Girls With Guns" by Tommy Shaw.
'Return to Pooh Corner' by Kenny Loggins would be a great song for the girls. It reached #25 on the Adult Contemporary charts and came from his first children's album of the same name.
Dennis de Young is a criminally under-rated vocalist, one of the greats of rock IMHO, thanks for the reaction
“Lorelei” is another great Styx song in a similar style to lady
Lady was Styx's first hit. Most people were introduced to the band by this song.
This was a massive AM radio Top 40 hit spring of 1975. I was in 8th grade. End of school year vibe. Everywhere you went, this tune was playing on someone's car radio or transitor radio at the beach. First released in '73 to a smaller regional market, but then re-released in '75 nation wide. That's when it became a hit.
Dennis DeYoung wrote this song in 1972, but Styx' record company rejected it for their first album, which was released that year. It was included on their second album, Styx II, in 1973 and released as a single, but it went nowhere. According to DeYoung, radio stations didn't know how to classify it, since it started slow and then picked up.