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Styx - A.D. 1928 - Rockin' The Paradise

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  • @Jefgg Yes, they had evolved after Equinox, and thereafter developed into something very unique and special. That was indeed the classic five lineup! Was at that concert in '81! Awesome!

  • Dennis DeOld is a whiny whimp.

  • @Jefgg yes you are kind of right,as I wrote "kind of progressive",if You check the first 3 Styx albums many tracks sounds and are kind of progressive,what you wrote it is more of the concept that the media gave you and everyone,check King Crimson,Fruupp,Present(Belgium 1980 album),Camel,Le Orme Premiata (de Italia) and many many others that THEY ARE PROGRESSIVE ROCK TOO. not only the mass media bands which also I like 'em a lot mainly ELP!

  • @Toxodeth1984 Is Styx really progressive rock? I would consider them more of a classic rock or arena act. I don't mean that as an insult. When I think of progressive rock I think of groups like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, YES and early Genesis. Styx were ambitious and did record concept albums, which are usually associated with progressive acts. Styx were very good musicians but had a more commercial sound and feel than a progressive band.

  • Gallons of cocaine made this happen.

  • The list of great songs goes on and on, I mean really

  • This is awesome!! Blessings kind poster of this!!

  • @jammie4u Alcoholism is a progressive disease. Using your logic, De Young would have drunk himself to death when the band kicked him out. That said, Styx started to die for me after Pieces of Eight. Dennis started making sappy ballads and the material was generally weaker. At this point, I suspect that they're an oldies act, or even a tribute band that happens to contain some original members (much like Journey or Yes).

  • @theoriginalnorseguy This is not from Caught in the Act. Caught In the act was filmed at the Saenger Theater on the theater leg of the Kilroy Tour, and this was clearly filmed before any Kilroy Music Videos were shot. Mr. Roboto was definitely shot long before the mini-tour.

  • Styx at its best, kind of progressive rock! love 'em!

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