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Styx, Live and In Concert 1976 - 1978 2DVD set

Filmed at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, CA in 1978.

2011 saw the emergence of never-before-seen footage of Styx in concert during the beginning of their mid to late 70s prime!

Disc One - April 26, 1976

1. Born For Adventure

2. 22 Years

3. Lorelei

4. You Need Love

5. Suite Madame Bleu

6. Lady

7. Midnight Ride

8. Light Up

Total time - 50:31

Disc Two - January 28, 1978

1. The Grand Illusion

2. Lorelei

3. Mademoiselle

4. Fooling Yourself

5. Suite Madame Blue

6. Crystal Ball

7. Light Up

8. Lady

9. Man In The Wilderness

10. Come Sail Away

11. Midnight Ride

12. Miss America

13. Born For Adventure

Total time - 1 HR 28 min

Please don't forget to visit Amazon.com and purchase these records from my personal favorite era of Styx:

1972 Styx

1973 Styx II

1974 The Serpent Is Rising

1974 Man of Miracles

1975 Equinox

1976 Crystal Ball

1977 The Grand Illusion

1978 Pieces of Eight

1979 Cornerstone

1981 Paradise Theater

1983 Kilroy Was Here

Comentarios

10 years ago

Michael Good

I'm almost embarrassed to admit that I'm a life-long Styx fan but never knew J.Y. played the opening keyboards. I mean....the talent back then. God only knows if new music with this kind of talent will ever return to our airwaves.

10 years ago

Rosanne MM

Was at Foxwoods and loved the band that night. Tommy Shaw is such a great artist. Just love the whole band. Great show.

10 years ago

RavenGames101

Is this available on iTunes? Because I bought a live version of this song thinking it was this one, and it wasn't.

10 years ago

whitewitchoz

Tommy Shaw is really a good ol' boy from Alabama.

10 years ago

JoAnn Rabitoy

This is priceless footage here...audio is fantastic! :)

10 years ago

Rob Baartwijk

Great song. I must say that I have always thought that Styx was James Young and Tommy Shaw. The others were very good musicians but the songwriting of those two was beyond their capacity. Ok, Madame Blue is an exception of course,,, :)

10 years ago

stecklein7

One perk to being a youngest and only girl. All those awesome concert t-shirts! I wore them all. Since mom and dad wouldn't allow me to go to any concerts until I flew the coop, I lived vicarioursly through my siblings ;) UFO, Van Halen, Paul Mc Cartney and Wings, Ted Nugent, Styx, Boston, Kansas, Elvis Costello, BTO, Blue Oyster Cult, Stevie Wonder. I was a lucky girl in some ways....(glass half full)

10 years ago

tesoromountain

JY on the opening syth??!! Crazy. Didn't know he used to play that part

10 years ago

Keith Godfrey

28 Jan 1978 at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco, CA#styx 

11 years ago

Tony Dela Cruz

My favorite off-stage Styx story is at one point there was some guy in the Chicago area who looked exactly like James Young with the blonde hair and beard and he was going to drive-in theaters, imitating him and seducing naive young women who thought they had stumbled upon a rock star.

11 years ago

Ion Aimers

OK guys...seen Styx many times and Dennis a number of solo shows too...his talent and vocals are undeniable, but he is such a dweeb. No stage presence and a showoff of the most juvenile kind. He simply does not fit on a ROCKIN' stage with JY, Tommy and the boys. Hey, I guess Desert Moon was his thing...EEEEEK !!

11 years ago

Ian Johnson

progressive

11 years ago

Ian Johnson

no colour videos back then?

11 years ago

sbrave

Damn, Tommy looks 20 here

11 years ago

James Summers

Listened to this for 4 years straight before every home baseball game I played. Cranked up in my basement. It always got me amped up!

12 years ago

Doug Tupper

Seriously, screw all the technical critique crap. Put yourself back in 1978 lying in bed with headphones on with tears in your eyes...... But then again I just not be able to be a music snob.

12 years ago

Jacqui Penar

i love you man. this actually made my day... cheers!

12 years ago

kevingthompson13

Actually this band had a better go than the others you mentioned. Dennis DeYoung was hired to produce for Broadway and he was always into showmanship so that worked. Tommy was best in Damn Yankees, only Ted Nugents ego killed that and DAMOCRACY (before that band even finished an album even). You know RUSH was a 5 member band. Lou Gramm tried to kill Foreigner but Mick Jones had none of that. But having lived through that marvelous 70s/80s time; I can only wonder WHAT IF like you were suggesting.

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