Dear Mr. DeYoung. Yo made so many good songs but to me Suite Madam Blue is your masterpiece. Every time i listen I sense it as true Americam anthem. Thanks for all your music you made for the people.
@larryyoakum3Күн бұрын
So is Damone going to score some Styx tickets?
@Ryo_Dragon3 күн бұрын
The Plexi-Glass Toilet is still my Fav. ;)
@user-qy7mi8ck3d4 күн бұрын
Wow ! Ça fait la première fois que j'entends cette chanson. Elle est sublime ! Je l"adore.❤
@carlalaudicinaLFC6 күн бұрын
So good
@ScottMacLeodCompany7 күн бұрын
Incredible to sound so good at that age!
@acvalhalla73069 күн бұрын
Your Voice sounds just as beautiful as it did in the 1970’s !!! Thank You Dennis !!! 🎉 How about Queen of Spades ♠️ or Pieces of Eight 8️⃣ 🙏 ….we need more of these Videos
@prettisessor135511 күн бұрын
Mr. Roboto Orlando Florida concert ❤ I was there and it was awesome
@tinynina7613 күн бұрын
He doesn't let us down, does he????
@tinynina7613 күн бұрын
Lovely song! 🥰
@tinynina7613 күн бұрын
Rock out! 🦅💖
@tinynina7613 күн бұрын
Rock out! 😁💖
@tinynina7613 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your voice! The best! I was a teenager in the 70s.Your voice and the music of Styx gave me goose bumps and I could come to tears as well as rock out! Still has that effect on me today! Thank you for your contribution to the best rock on Earth!
@carminelombardi957513 күн бұрын
90% of all the their great songs were written and sung by Dennis. Dennis is not formerly, he is Styx.
@stevenolszanowski153914 күн бұрын
Kawasaki! Oh my scrotum hurt-um. My Balls! I forgot that line! Hilarious.
@geddhead197114 күн бұрын
Looking back 40+ years now Dennis' lyrics sure ring true now. "Too much technology"
@serdip15 күн бұрын
More relevant now than ever before!!
@jeffrypalmero940215 күн бұрын
Mr Dennis DeYoung, your last name is fit 4 U hahaha never changed memory 1979 first time I hear your song Babe and the rest.
@playlistismo17 күн бұрын
🎤 Dennis DeYoung 🎶 This Is The Time 💿 Back To The World 📅 1986 🎬︎ John Jopson
@ryanswensen713118 күн бұрын
Will you do black wall like this
@RhapsodyBlueVA20 күн бұрын
8:40 Is he saying “Stop that filth” or “Fuck that filth”? It sounds heavily like the latter to me, which seems funny as it would prove Dr. Righteous’ hypocrisy - swear words being AOK, but rock music is outlawed.
@MartyDeAngeloSEstudios20 күн бұрын
Just as I remember it!!
@jonathancilley945022 күн бұрын
What I love the most about this song is that it has so much FEELING and MELODY! Dennis is the master of melody.
@RonSwansonIsMyGod23 күн бұрын
Well I'll be, Damone from Fast Times was Chance's friend!
@kevinanderson213523 күн бұрын
The themes of censorship in kilroy was here have always been and always will be relevant.
@bekindandrewind142224 күн бұрын
Charismatic Voice did a review of one of your renditions of "Lady" . -- kzbin.info/www/bejne/aWOWZpVtl5qKoZo --- PLEASE get together with her and do a livecast / interview ...
@shuckyducky3508Ай бұрын
drop and EGO and the higher up will show you. case closed.
@billywilson303Ай бұрын
Thank you for everything Mr Deyoung!
@timothyworkman1275Ай бұрын
61 year old bass player and always tried to emulate my voice to yours Thank you sir
@mickjaguar242Ай бұрын
Good to see Damone is still scalping tickets .
@RD-ut2fyАй бұрын
Saw you in Montreal a couple of years ago at salle Wilfrid Pelletier. Was a glorious night of beautiful songs just the way you sing them. Please come back! Thank you for those incredible times of buying the albums, sitting down and singing with you. Back when there were readable liner notes. Incredible voice and your singing style, thank you thank you.
@pr7070Ай бұрын
Styx at their peak.
@DaviddazeАй бұрын
May Jesus reconcile you and yours to God. Sins are the symptoms, Jesus is the cure. Our redeemer, advocate, savior, anchor to our souls. Jesus paid the fine. Trust Jesus like trusting a pilot to the afterlife:)
@mrbielbybielby4451Ай бұрын
Great video, great song. I've listened to it thru the years. Always reminds me of home. Thanks man.
@daviderickson8699Ай бұрын
As a teenager in 1983, Kilroy Was Here was the most amazing concept to me - intro story on the liner notes and the complete narrative that flowed through the tracks meant you listened to the full cassette every time. I couldn't get to the concert, so I'm happy to actually see the movie that I imagined so many times. The individual videos for these songs painted the picture as well. And of course the message of rock rebels standing up against the overbearing morality police played right into this midwestern Catholic school kid's own sheltered perceptions of repression. As the artistic force behind this, I can understand Dennis' desire to stage it theatrically and base a concert around it. I wonder if it would've been received any differently if it was billed as musical theater vs. as a concert? Case in point, the biggest hit from the album starts the show, and Tommy Shaw spends the time sitting watching, with no other band members visible either. I think you'd expect that at a musical play, but maybe not as much as a concert (and if you're in the band, I guess I can see the conflict that arose). I say this as a fan of both styles of entertainment (theater vs. concert). I think Dennis tried to blend them and it was a pretty incredible and unique outcome, but did it kind of come down to, not everyone in the band wanted to be Avant Garde, or at least didn't want to stick with it?
@PikesvilleAlАй бұрын
Tom Cruise at 17:41
@TheBriarWolfАй бұрын
I wonder, can we have rock music that combats the Left?
@SamIIsАй бұрын
All this time.
@christopherkefer6171Ай бұрын
awesome!
@user-is6zf5sf5qАй бұрын
Sounds like a musical, not rock and roll
@Clyde_LewisАй бұрын
DDY, you "da man!" Thanks for the terrific performance and the kind words about JC. 🙂
@garyjohnhigginsАй бұрын
Mr. DeYoung, your keys works are the biggest reason I took up piano/keys about 9th grade, figuring out piano note by note in a dark church sanctuary left open at night, with a grand piano waiting for me...here is a link to me testing a patch for the Suite Madam Blue mid solo, using a toy microstation combi patch...(no piece of tape on the ARP string ensemble heh, I use the damper pedal to sustain the high B strings, disengage it for the primary solo split on the left :)) kzbin.info/www/bejne/b3LdYZ2XoK13laMsi=2iYsQPDdfWXXNzVZ
@SWAMPKINGDOGАй бұрын
AMAZING!!! I was 9 years old in 76 when I 1st heard STYX that album. I’m still a HUGE DDY and STYX fan! Awesomeness!
@carminelombardi9575Ай бұрын
Lady, Lorelei, Come Sail Away, Madame Blue, etc really helped teach me two things, how to craft a song and mostly it taught me "Good Taste" in music.
@carminelombardi9575Ай бұрын
I have to get this of my musical chest. Dennis, wrote 90% of the hits and was the main sound of Styx, period! Shaw has no class for what he's saying about Dennis, from my experience in bands, I believe its envy and jealousy. Dennis in my eyes is an icon, amazing singer/songwriter, and a one off.
@JaminInDarknessАй бұрын
When i first got this tape, from the images i thought "there must be a movie or something to go with this". I didn't know enough about Styx to know what was going on, but I'm glad to finally see this! Childhood achievement unlocked!
@user-mr9is6kd8sАй бұрын
Best song on earth.
@motorcoachtech7615Ай бұрын
Such a beautiful song.
@mikemiller209Ай бұрын
Um .. yea i seen this live and it was bad ass.. even had an intermission in the show