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Duración: 04:14
Subido: 2007/11/19

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8 years ago

Yyyyzyyy

Sounds kind of like Winger.

9 years ago

Carlos Rupert

I think this song was written by Glen Burtnik, and well said Glen "Genesis 2:7"

9 years ago

hutch

This may be the oddest song/video released by Styx, and that's saying a lot. First, it's a got a "hair band" kind of sound to it. And for some inexplicable reason, the 4 original band members are barely shown in the video. If you're going to call it a Styx video, then maybe you should actually show Styx. It's not like Glen is SO hot that they need to push him the front for 95% of the video! 

9 years ago

TimBurFilms

Directed by Michael Bay

10 years ago

Danny Grogg

Chuckie originally left because of AIDS complications. At current time, this is STYX: Tommy Shaw, Todd Sucherman, Ricky Phillips, James Young and Lawrence Gowan. Intermittently you will see Chuckie and Dennis join the band for a rendezvous. Then, let the hootenanny begin! Just a simplistic biography in summarized details for you. :)

10 years ago

Danny Grogg

Glen Burtnik is the guy singing, and all of the band members are aged in their forties into their sixties at current time. John Panozzo died in July 1996 due to cirrhosis of the liver due to alcoholism. JC left in the 70's and was replaced by Tommy Shaw. JC died of some sort of heart complications, I think a heart attack. Dennis was kicked out because of disagreements about the direction of the band and the type of music to be made & played. Chuckie Panozzo is intermittently with the band now.

10 years ago

Ken S

Another interesting fact is that eventually Tommy Shaw did come back and they booted out Dennis DeYoung because he had some illness that made touring difficult. Glen Burtnik hung around and played bass when original bassist, Chuck Panzzo was diagnosed with AIDS. He's still considered a member of the band, but only plays with them as a special guest sometimes.

10 years ago

Ken S

Actually Dennis DeYoung is still in the band at this point. Glen Burtnik replaced Tommy Shaw, who refused to come back from Damn Yankees. This whole album was incredible (Edge of the Century). I saw them in concert on this tour and they were great. What's interesting is that Glen Burtnik plays the guitar upside down. I don't mean he plays a right handed strung for a lefty, like Jimi Hendrix did. I mean he actually plays upside down, with the bass strings closer to the floor. It's really cool.

10 years ago

Shark Bait

Let me tell you something...when Dennis DeYoung got all butt hurt because he tried to turn them into an opera band and got fired for it...Styx FINALLY got back to its roots of rock. This song rocks hard and anyone who thinks otherwise is a douchebag.

10 years ago

Gerardo .Cayul Hernandez

esta cancio la busque por mas de 20 años... la habia grabado en un casette pero nunca y desde alli no supe mas .... la encontre gracias al bratboard chart 1990.

11 years ago

Josh Papenheim

He sounds a little like billy squier

11 years ago

Perry Turner

Sounds kind of Bon Jovi-ish. Probably because Burtnik

11 years ago

Iscate4fun

Wow, nice. Thanks for the info, it was really helpful. :D

11 years ago

InnerCity Horns

The lead singer, Glen Burtnik, is from the same area as Bon Jovi (North Central NJ), and they know each other. As such, you can expect much of the same influence. Glen is a great guy and as you can hear here, an amazing musician. He also does a really great Paul McCartney.

11 years ago

bassmanjoe

It's a good song, just not up to Styx standards. More like hair band era music.

11 years ago

Manuel Cassavius

its not a bad song taken alone, but its a terrible song considering its supposed to come from one of the great rock bands of all time, and theres no doubt Styx are up there with the very best

11 years ago

Michelle Normandeau

I love it! so rock and roll! been listening to styx my entire life! Amazing!

11 years ago

romeokid69

go away, you know nothing

11 years ago

blackcitroenlove

Well, it is Styx. It's a lovely song as well....that's what I love about them, they never did the same thing over and over again. Glen Burtnik did a brilliant job on this--it's hard but respectful to women, which you didn't really hear then.

11 years ago

Iscate4fun

Can't believe this is Styx. Sounds like Def Leppard or Bon Jovi. :P

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