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finster Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2025 2:22 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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this came out of nowhere on the radio and I'm lovin' it. great sound, great voice and classical gas in the mix too. got it on repeat and I'm looking like a tw4t dancing to drum+bass in a pensioner stylee
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Evil Clown Live

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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2025 7:50 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Cheap album...
I'm glad I listen to Zappa, and have recently found out that his IQ was genius level.
1974 take-
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Must learn the sax!
His most famous quote-
"Information is not knowledge. Knowledge is not wisdom. Wisdom is not truth"
RIP Frank Zappa
EDIT... Just heard that The Moody Blues front man John Lodge died... GR8 VOICE!
The beginning of this album always perked me up.
1981 recording-
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Never did get why the high treble recordings became the norm in the '80s and '90s...
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ToolBox Samba Member

Joined: January 27, 2004 Posts: 3445 Location: Detroit, where they don't jack parts off my ride in the parking lot of the 7-11
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:49 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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On the Hunt
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COC does a fantastic cover of this song....
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ToolBox Samba Member

Joined: January 27, 2004 Posts: 3445 Location: Detroit, where they don't jack parts off my ride in the parking lot of the 7-11
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:59 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Turnstile - NEVER ENOUGH
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hobthebob Samba Member
Joined: December 08, 2021 Posts: 480 Location: Austin, TX
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 9:15 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Love the Volvo.
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Makes me think of my dad every time I listen to John Lennon. |
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cdennisg Samba Member

Joined: November 02, 2004 Posts: 20969 Location: Sandpoint, ID
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Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2025 3:21 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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COC does a fantastic cover of this song....
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Wow, had not heard that cover before. COC did a fantastic job with this one. Excellent! _________________ Confusious say it takes it takes two wipes to know you need three, but it takes three wipes to know it only needed two. |
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Evil Clown Live

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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2025 3:32 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Great compilation of APP..
I read something about the psychobabble
song that in 1986 it was removed from the 1983 album introduced to the Soviet Union...
Perplexed on the reasoning behind that.
Chicagoans will recognize the Bulls anthem song from this Great British band.
There are a few maestros in this band
Warning adjust your EQ accordingly
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Cheers with a non-alcoholic beer...
Long live King Charles!... and happy Friday  _________________ Quote from a Styx '83 song Mr (AI) Robocop
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ToolBox Samba Member

Joined: January 27, 2004 Posts: 3445 Location: Detroit, where they don't jack parts off my ride in the parking lot of the 7-11
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2025 9:52 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Maggie Rogers
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The Masterclass with Pharrell is a good watch to understand the talent she possess.
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ToolBox Samba Member

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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2025 9:20 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Trans-Canada Highwaymen
Canadian supergroup that covers old Canadian songs...
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Joined: February 24, 2015 Posts: 11514 Location: Oregon
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 1:40 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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I had for got about Alice in Chains "Nutshell" until, someone had linked the soundtrack to a ride video I saw earlier today.
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iowegian  Samba Curmudgeon

Joined: February 16, 2005 Posts: 9983 Location: Somewhere between Dubuque and Keokuk
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 5:28 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Thirty-some years ago my wife and I were in The Right Place at the RIGHT Time and saw Dr. John open for B.B. King.
It was SUCH A NIGHT.
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Glenn  Mr. 010

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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 5:37 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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chrisflstf Samba Member

Joined: February 10, 2004 Posts: 4219 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 5:57 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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I saw Frank Zappa in concert, in san diego open air theatre in 1977  |
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cdennisg Samba Member

Joined: November 02, 2004 Posts: 20969 Location: Sandpoint, ID
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Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 6:12 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Thirty-some years ago my wife and I were in The Right Place at the RIGHT Time and saw Dr. John open for B.B. King.
It was SUCH A NIGHT.
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Very nice. Sometimes things just work out for the best. _________________ Confusious say it takes it takes two wipes to know you need three, but it takes three wipes to know it only needed two. |
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John Moxon  Samba Moderator

Joined: March 07, 2004 Posts: 14251 Location: Southampton U.K.
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2025 3:18 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Thirty-some years ago my wife and I were in The Right Place at the RIGHT Time and saw Dr. John open for B.B. King.
It was SUCH A NIGHT.
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I saw Dr. John at a festival back in 1970 Chuck.
Frank Zappa was on the same bill...
Full line-up:
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Santana
Jefferson Airplane
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
Johnny Winter
Country Joe McDonald
Dr. John
The Byrds
Hot Tuna
Colosseum
The Flock
Canned Heat
Steppenwolf
John Mayall
The Moody Blues
Fairport Convention
It's a Beautiful Day
Keef Hartley
Donovan
Pentangle
Hawkwind _________________ John.
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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2025 4:13 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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Thirty-some years ago my wife and I were in The Right Place at the RIGHT Time and saw Dr. John open for B.B. King.
It was SUCH A NIGHT.
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I saw Dr. John at a festival back in 1970 Chuck.
Frank Zappa was on the same bill...
Full line-up:
Led Zeppelin
Pink Floyd
Santana
Jefferson Airplane
Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention
Johnny Winter
Country Joe McDonald
Dr. John
The Byrds
Hot Tuna
Colosseum
The Flock
Canned Heat
Steppenwolf
John Mayall
The Moody Blues
Fairport Convention
It's a Beautiful Day
Keef Hartley
Donovan
Pentangle
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Evil Clown Live

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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2025 9:23 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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agreed
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STYX Trivia-
And it all began in 1960 on a sweltering summer day in Chicago.
The South Side of Chicago is the baddest part of town, and if you go down there, you'd better just beware of a band called the Trade Winds. In 1960, the Panozzo twins, John and Chuck, were playing music in their house when one of their grade school classmates, Dennis DeYoung, heard their music, poked his head through an open window, told them he liked what he heard and asked if he could bring his accordion and join the band.
"I knew the Panozzos," said Dennis DeYoung. "I didn't know they played instruments, but it was a hot summer day, and at that time nobody had air conditioning, so everybody's doors were open. And I heard this music coming out of their house, and I poked my head in. There were the Panozzos and some kid on the accordion. They were just kids, they were starting out, the kid on the accordion had only been played for a year and a half, and Chuck had just started taking lessons on the guitar. And I had a full eight years on the accordion under my belt, I was a pretty good accordion player. I told them, 'come on over to my basement,' and they brought their stuff over, and that was it. And that other accordion player was gone."
"When Dennis came over and played his accordion," remembered Chuck Panozzo, "I looked at my brother, and John and I agreed this is a guy we could play music with. And we ping-ponged back and forth, sometimes my place, sometimes his place, sometimes outside. And we did this all summer long, instead of going out and playing softball in the street. I'm sure our neighbors were very happy that their houses weren't being pelted with softballs."
The group, along with guitarist Tom Nardini, became the Trade Winds, and played at dances, parties, weddings and get-togethers throughout the South Side. Their stage outfits - black suits with long ties, Dennis with his accordion, Chuck with his Gibson guitar, and John's drum set with a painted palm tree on the front - made them look as professional as any band in Chicago. "The fun part about those times were our parents were so proud of us," said Chuck Panozzo, "because we were doing something constructive. And we were serious about our music. We'd go back and forth with our instruments from our house to Dennis' house to practice. And sometimes we would practice in the front room, and Dennis' grandfather would take his cane and pound it on the ceiling of his basement, and we said 'Oh-oh, it's kinda loud for Charlie.' We were very young men in 1962. Who knew that we would be able to look back at this body of work and all these memories, and it all started here."
In 1965, when another group called the Trade Winds had a hit with "New York's A Lonely Town," the Panozzo-DeYoung-Nardini Trade Winds changed their name to There Were Four ("TW4" for short). That lineup lasted until the late 1960's, when Tom Nardini left the band, and the Panozzos and DeYoung enrolled in Chicago Teachers' College, a division of Chicago State University. Still keeping their musical dreams alive, TW4 sang and performed in the college cafeteria, where their college brethren cheered their every performance. Another student, John Curulewski, played an acoustic guitar in the cafeteria one day, and Dennis DeYoung invited him to join TW4.
At the same time, a guitarist named James "JY" Young was trying to get his band in position for the same gigs TW4 were playing throughout the Windy City. JY, who loved the music of Jimi Hendrix and the Chicago blues scene, was a guitar prodigy since his early days at Calumet High School in Chicago, a few miles from the Panozzo-DeYoung practice basements. "I had Eric Clapton's Crossroads album," said JY, "and I would play at it 16 rpm so that it was in the same key, but an octave lower, and half the tempo, so I could figure out how he must have fingered it to play the part. I grew up probably about five or six miles away from where Dennis and the Panozzos grew up, and we were in rival groups in a sense that we were competing for work as cover bands. But while TW4 were a great cover band, and they'd perform Side A of Abbey Road, my group would be doing a re_arrangement of Creedence Clearwater's 'Born on the Bayou' that we'd heavied up."
By 1970, JY was ready to graduate from college, and he wanted to get his band into a rock festival that summer. After much begging and pleading, JY convinced the concert promoters to put his group on the bill. "We went down there and had to set up early on a Friday afternoon, and there were 8,000 people cheering for our music. But soon thereafter someone came along and convinced the bandmembers that rock music was the music of the devil, and so they went into Jehovah's Witnesses and left the group. So I looked around for a band where I could just go out and earn money with and hone my craft. And TW4 needed a guitarist, and Dennis and the Panozzos both had come over to audition my band with some booking agents they had that was booking them on some shows."
Eventually JY did join the group, and the five-member TW4 forged ahead. To supplement their income, some of the members of TW4 used their college degrees for teaching jobs - imagine a student's school schedule with music theory teacher Dennis DeYoung, band teacher John Panozzo and art teacher Chuck Panozzo.
In 1971, TW4 was the hottest cover band in Chicago. They played concerts for promoter Dex Card in northern Indiana, breaking attendance records with every performance. Each night they honed their chops performing covers in bars, clubs, concert halls, anywhere there was an appreciative crowd and enough power plugs for the amplifiers. Then came the next step - one night after a successful TW4 concert, Bill Traut, a representative from a small Chicago-based record label, Wooden Nickel Records, offered TW4 a chance to record some albums for them.
"A local record company guy from Wooden Nickel came up and saw the band," said DeYoung, "and said to us, 'Hey, wanna make a record?' We were playing Beatles covers at the time, and our goal was not to play the Beatles, but to be in them. We got that record deal, and thought to ourselves, 'here we go.'"
When TW4 signed with Wooden Nickel, the label told the group to drop the name TW4 and come up with something better. The former TW4 scribbled down plenty of nicknames and bandnames. Eventually it came down to three choices - Torch, Kelp or Styx. "TW4 didn't suit the times," said JY. "And fortunately the guys went along with it. Styx was the one name no one hated. Mystical sort of names were in vogue at that time."
James Young grew up in Chicago, and strangely enough for the Wild Man of Styx, he eventually earned an engineering degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology. After local success in the 60's with bands like the Catalinas and Monterey Hand, he was noticed by Dennis DeYoung's TW4.
When JY joined, TW4 was transformed into Styx, a band which eventually scored four triple-platium albums in a row and dozens of hit singles in three consecutive decades. In addition to hot guitar playing and songwriting, JY was ready to meet the new challenge of lead singing. "I'll credit Dennis for that. He really encouraged me to become a lead vocalist."
With three powerful creative forces in Styx, there has always been a fascinating contrast in their music. Dennis' pop vocal orientation originally was at odds with JY's progressive sense but eventually they understood each other's aesthetic. "There's always been a tug-of-war in STYX. I was always the hard-edged faction which was much more dominant on the early records. Dennis' focus was on melody and communicaiton of the human voice. My emphasis is on finesse and attitude. His is on the power of song and mine is on the power of sound. It was very hard to maintain the balance with the creative tension that made the group so interesting and gave it such staying power.
While acquiring his degree in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, JY formed the band Monterey Hand. In the fall of 1970, when two band members left to become Jehovah's Witnesses, he joined TW4. JY, Dennis DeYoung, Chuck Panozzo, John Panozzo and John Curulewski transformed TW4 into STYX.
1970-1976
The Panozzo brothers and Dennis DeYoung had a band called TW4 that played cover songs, and they were very vocal-oriented. They originally called themselves the Tradewinds, but there was a resonance with TW4 with a television show in the โ60s called โThat Was The Week That Was,โ also known as โTW3.โ They were ready to get a recording contract when I joined; they were missing an element, and I was that element - I was sort of cutting-edge and they were sort of mainstream, if you will. The band I had didnโt work much, but we had high artistic ideals and covered a lot of obscure album tracks. Weโd also take regular pop tunes and rearrange them to give them a heavier rock treatment.
I had joined the group in late 1970, and about a month or so later we went in to a recording studio in Harvey, Illinois, a country music studio called Brave Records. We recorded three original tracks and three copy tunes just to try to get work basically at that point in time. Wooden Nickel heard the tapes that we made there, were impressed with the vocals more than anything else, and signed the band.
The meaning of the word Styx:
Styx | Goddess of the Underworld River in Greek Mythology
The word Styx primarily refers to a river in Greek mythology, representing the boundary between the living and the dead in the underworld. It can also mean a goddess of that river and is the origin of the adjective "Stygian," meaning gloomy or hellish. The name comes from the Greek verb "stygรฉin," meaning "to hate" or "to abhor," which can also be translated as "shuddering" or "hateful".
In Greek mythology
The River: A major river of the underworld, which the souls of the dead are ferried across by Charon. The gods swore their most solemn and binding oaths by its waters.
The Goddess: Styx was the eldest daughter of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. She was a goddess who personified the river and was known for her role in the Titanomachy, where she and her children aided Zeus.
The Name: The name is linked to "hatred" or "shuddering" and reflects the loathing of death and the underworld itself.
Other meanings
Adjective: The adjective Stygian is derived from Styx and means gloomy, dark, or hellish.
Other uses: In some contexts, "Styx" can refer to a genus of butterflies or even be used as a name for people.
There's a Styx River in Tasmania.
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Kilroy Was Here 1983 album made bank...
Wasn't my fav but it made me think about the spelling sequence of words.
This debued on MTV in '83 around the album release date.
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ToolBox Samba Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2025 11:33 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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A bunch of Charlie Benante covers from his YT channel...
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Evil Clown Live

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Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 5:47 am Post subject: Re: Favorite album of the day |
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A bunch of Charlie Benante covers from his YT channel...
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Is that Neil Peart on the drums?
Edit: My bad Charlie kind of resembles the professor back in the day!
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I knew I recognized some of those band members from the Anthrax band.
This song has streamed over 8 billion times worldwide ... One more and I a a apologize if you're sick of it.
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2010 Orchestral Mayhem album by George Lynch.
The winged human on the album cover makes me suggest that they drank a lot of Red Bull back then!
Edit X2.. Lynch was in the top 40s out of 100 of best guitar players n the world...
Debatable from my standpoint...
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I'm schizophrenic, and so am I
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Zeen wrote: "why would a bleedin' tree go to the post office?"
Because G.Washington used an axe on it ๐ |
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