Domo Arigato, Styx! Vocal ANALYSIS of "Mr. Roboto" for the first time!

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The Charismatic Voice

The Charismatic Voice

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I loved that my introduction to Styx came with analyzing "Lady" on my anniversary. Since that day, I've been longing for the chance to return to Dennis DeYoung's angelic vibrato and hear something a bit more funky and fresh. Now, let's find out the legend of Kilroy!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Styx performing "Mr. Roboto" for the first time.
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Performed by Styx - Words and Music by Dennis DeYoung
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@DennisDeYoungOfficial
@DennisDeYoungOfficial Жыл бұрын
Another quite flattering analysis of my singing voice. Elizabeth, you know your stuff. Your breakdown of the various things I did on "Roboto" was spot on. I’d completely forgotten about all the nuances you point out and as time passed I only heard the performance as a whole Not being a trained singer I just do my thing depending on the situation. Not sure where my fixation on enunciation even comes from but people have always pointed that out. I’m certainly no Joe Cocker, though I loved Joe. I’m so glad you did this song because of its range and difficulty. And yes I am acting this song more than any other Styx song. Suzanne and I watched this vid at breakfast at the kitchen table and we high-fived. Lovely way to start the day. I was so inspired that I played the song on KZbin and sang along. The paramedic showed up an hour later and resuscitated me. The high scream caused a button on my jammies to fly off, bounce of my iMac screen and then temporarily lodge in my nostril. It was easily removed and now I’m back to abnormal. Never was normal ya see. If you’re interested, the range required in this tune is one note short of two octaves which is downright crazy. How could I know one day I’d be in my 70’s having to recreate it. Kinda like that long note in my live "Suite Madame Blue." Good grief! Once again, thanks Elizabeth for your support and kindness and by the way that guy Paul Braun who reached out to you on my behalf was not a serial killer he’s my webmaster. Or so he claims… Cheers and domo arigato, Dennis the charismatic robot.
@ErikStone-z6m
@ErikStone-z6m Жыл бұрын
I saw you guys in Casper, Wyoming in 1983 and it was awesome! In Wyoming, Friday nights were cruising Main Street with the windows down and the music up! I wore out my 8-Track of Paradise Theater and when I listen today I still hear the "click" between songs in my brain. Thanks for adding to the music experiences of my youth.
@LiberalsArePoop
@LiberalsArePoop Жыл бұрын
Is this really Dennis DeYoung? If so, it's awesome to see you here commenting! Thanks for so many amazing songs. Suite Madame Blue remains my all time favorite.
@shadokat
@shadokat Жыл бұрын
Thank you for all the music, Mr. DeYoung! You helped shape my teen years. I've loved Styx from the first now I ever heard.
@steveskew1097
@steveskew1097 Жыл бұрын
As someone who LOVES concept albums I think I've listened from start to finish hundreds of times and it never loses its impact. Kudos on one of the most amazing albums ever IMO.
@larrycaseboltjr9498
@larrycaseboltjr9498 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Dennis for all the amazing music I listened to growing up. My daughter also became a big fan 35 years later. It would be so much fun if you and Elizabeth shared a Tea Time interview. Your fans would ♥️ it!!
@geraldhartley
@geraldhartley 3 ай бұрын
One of your very BEST episodes. Period. Dennis DeYoung is a genius. Sadly, his band mates did not recognize that and threw the baby out with the bathwater. It would have been so cool to see what direction the band went after this album if they had all stayed together. Thank you for this brilliant analysis of a song that was way ahead of its time!
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 Жыл бұрын
Dennis DeYoung is a cool dude. I respect him for his creativity and willingness to blur the lines between art and music. I love this band to this day. They are amazing and made the soundtrack to my childhood so memorable.
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 Жыл бұрын
@@JenSell1626 I was nine when it came out.
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 Жыл бұрын
@@JenSell1626 Yes we were.
@jeffturner2975
@jeffturner2975 Жыл бұрын
along with Operation Mindcrime, this rock opera, concept album from Styx was a huge highlight of my teen years. "Kilroy Was Here" is a killer album and story, musical storytelling at it's finest! Mr Roboto deserves it's place in history as one of the best singles of all time imo
@jamesbell7696
@jamesbell7696 Жыл бұрын
I had Kilroy Was Here on cassette and wore it completely out.
@Jillbles
@Jillbles Жыл бұрын
I had Mr. Roboto on 45, but went through a Styx obsession in the mid-2000's. It was NOT easy to get a hold of Kilroy Was Here (I want to say I had to get it on used vinyl; the CD either didn't exist or was out of print) and getting a VHS of the short film & associated concert was a comparatively expensive eBay purchase. It's sad that the band hated it so much. I get why; it's very Broadway & not very rock. But hey, if The Who can do it, why not Styx? I was also a huge Queensryche fan, & had the fortune to see the Operation: Livecrime tour, so I'm probably the exact niche target market, here. 😆
@markdriscoll8119
@markdriscoll8119 7 ай бұрын
I still listen to Operation: Livecrime all the time. I gotta hear “ needle lies” at least 3x a. Week
@MrNeatoMiniStock13
@MrNeatoMiniStock13 Ай бұрын
Dennis Deyoung is genius with this song. One of my favorites from STYX. His voice is strong and powerful throughout the song.
@TheArthoron
@TheArthoron Жыл бұрын
This song was so prophetic, considering it was written 40 years ago. Long before auto-tune changed music.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Жыл бұрын
Tommy Shaw: "it's a song about technology taking over, which is actually hitting the nail square on the head."
@jthomann71
@jthomann71 Жыл бұрын
For the worse. Changed music for the worse.
@dbf1dware
@dbf1dware Жыл бұрын
Prophets!
@geob3963
@geob3963 Жыл бұрын
Auto Tune, so pretty people can sing too.
@dobroplayer7
@dobroplayer7 Жыл бұрын
I disagree, because I've the original laser etched album, and yep saw them..
@KostasHolopain
@KostasHolopain Жыл бұрын
That "Theremin" sound, is electric guitar. Single note, high sustain. The sound production of this album is phenomenal!
@DerEchteBold
@DerEchteBold Жыл бұрын
With an Ebow maybe?!
@jjshred
@jjshred Жыл бұрын
Feedback/harmonic.
@mightyV444
@mightyV444 Жыл бұрын
@KostasHolopain - Yes, I too reckon that's a guitar. I was about to post a similar comment 🙂
@KostasHolopain
@KostasHolopain Жыл бұрын
@@DerEchteBold I doubt Ebows existed back then, although I may be wrong. Too clean to be a real bow, most likely Harmonic/Feedback as jjshred wrote.
@DerEchteBold
@DerEchteBold Жыл бұрын
@@KostasHolopain Yes of course it's a harmonic feedback sound but very controlled somehow. The EBow was invented in the late 60s and introduced in 1976, I don't know if there were much other pieces of equipment capable of this.
@Wiggybotton
@Wiggybotton Жыл бұрын
I would love for you to analyze Styx's live version of Suite Madame Blue. That song has so many twist and turns along with phenomenal vocals.
@francisseidel8014
@francisseidel8014 Жыл бұрын
This is one song where I like the live version. Dennis hold a note for an unbelievably long time live.
@jacobsampsonis7782
@jacobsampsonis7782 Жыл бұрын
Yea but the ending is weird
@stevenscharmer1765
@stevenscharmer1765 Жыл бұрын
​@francisseidel8014 I actually much prefer the studio version. Dennis himself wishes he had never held that note, because he said it became a gimmick and took away from the thrust and majesty of the song.
@stevenscharmer1765
@stevenscharmer1765 Жыл бұрын
I highly prefer the studio version. Not only do you get the beautiful Prelude before it, but the climax of the song is the staggered 4-part vocal chant of "America" that in a live setting loses its magnificence and grandeur.
@craigberbling1812
@craigberbling1812 Жыл бұрын
@@stevenscharmer1765 Agreed.. .in fact the entire side two of Equinox is awesome. That and The Grand Illusion album are my favorite Styx 'records'.
@dwaterson21
@dwaterson21 2 ай бұрын
Dennis DeYoung is one of the most underrated “music-medium artists” of all time. He deserves to have his name said in the same veins as David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, and Laurie Anderson. He’s a genius who found himself in both the right and wrong place at the same time.
@michaelmorgenbesser7026
@michaelmorgenbesser7026 Жыл бұрын
I thought for sure that Dennis DeYoung had a trained voice. Amazing, really. Once again Elizabeth's ability to hear every nuance and explain it is SO appreciated.
@ChrisR-r8i
@ChrisR-r8i Жыл бұрын
I love all your reactions to the variety of music you analyze Elizabeth! I would love to see your reaction to the late John Denver. I suggest “Annie’s Song”. I believe he had the purest voice of any artist.
@PhilliptBates
@PhilliptBates Жыл бұрын
I second this, but it could also be a reaction tp "Rocky Mountain High" or "Sunshine on my Shoulders".
@rickrack4812
@rickrack4812 Жыл бұрын
John D and Linda Ronstadt both
@scottgates6609
@scottgates6609 Жыл бұрын
I vote for Calypso.
@Joreel
@Joreel Жыл бұрын
John Denver had an amazing voice and he had a true appreciation for music and how it can affect us deeply. Rocky Mountain High was one of my favorite songs when I was young because I got to listen to it with my Dad as we drove around Montana and Glacier National Park together.
@craighuras1516
@craighuras1516 Жыл бұрын
That robot voice is very similar to that used in the original Battlestar Galactica. Grabbed my attention quickly at that age.
@HeavyTopspin
@HeavyTopspin Жыл бұрын
Yes! Absolutely the reason I loved this song as a kid, it sounded just like it might break out into "by your command" or "destroy enemy viper" at any moment.
@BoondockRoberts
@BoondockRoberts Жыл бұрын
"I really think you should take look at the other Battlestar."
@scottmeendering5052
@scottmeendering5052 Жыл бұрын
​@@BoondockRoberts best line in that whole original series.
@meatharbor
@meatharbor Жыл бұрын
The mask is also super reminiscent of the original Cylons with maybe a bit of Cyberman from Dr. Who mixed in.
@bookhouseboy280
@bookhouseboy280 Жыл бұрын
That's Tommy using the voice vocoder.
@michaelandrews9301
@michaelandrews9301 Жыл бұрын
I am happy to see that this song is finally getting the credit it deserves. It was widely panned in the 80's and all but forgotten about by the 90's. Now that time has passed, the band and Dennis are being recognized for the boldness of their vision in this composition. Bringing this track to the level of iconic status that it so rightfully deserved from it's inception.
@ryanjacobson2508
@ryanjacobson2508 Жыл бұрын
​@@tonyshields3783Tommy supposedly hates it, or perhaps more accurately, hates DDY for writing it. DDY and the Panozzo brothers, the founding members of Styx, certainly don't hate the song.
@chriswood1054
@chriswood1054 Жыл бұрын
​@@tonyshields3783 Yeah... but back then NONE of us would admit we actually liked it ! LMAO
@Marcizz
@Marcizz Жыл бұрын
It also got a boost by the tv-series "Mr. Robot"
@Daehawk
@Daehawk Жыл бұрын
I always considered it great even when it came out. Me and my circle loved it. It was a hit in the day. Talked about in schools. Man I was 14 and having some of the best years of my life then.
@kfraz43
@kfraz43 Жыл бұрын
It has a special place in my heart for family reasons, and I've always loved it for what it is: music from an iconic band in the early/mid eighties. There are examples from Yes, Pink Floyd, Chicago, David Bowie, and probably 20 other artists during that time frame of continuing to experiment contemporaneously. Styx is in my top 3 all time, and Kilroy is one of my faves because they were evolving.
@noejimful
@noejimful Жыл бұрын
Styx fan for 47yrs, and I have always loved the way Dennis takes chances! Roboto has gotten better over time! It's so funny that TS & JY are using it in the Styx shows! Lol
@netwinters5943
@netwinters5943 6 ай бұрын
Dennis DeYoung is my all time favorite male voice and Karen Carpenter was my all time female favorite voice. Love, love, love. Hope you do a lot more Styx.
@Vaelsung1
@Vaelsung1 Жыл бұрын
For many in the 80s this was the song that introduced them to Styx. The arc of their catalogue in terms of the different musical styles is truly staggering and unparalleled. From "Lady" to "Mr. Roboto" to "Boat On The River" to "Renegade". Styx has something for everybody, especially with 3 lead singers/3 songwriters. The vocals take center stage when it comes to Styx, especially with Dennis DeYoung, and Mr. Roboto is no exception. Ironically, even though KWH is often deemed responsible for the breakup of Styx, I think Tommy Shaw's best ever vocal performance for Styx is on the KWH album with "Just Get Through This Night." Thank you for reacting again to my favorite band!
@gtyrone83
@gtyrone83 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@2012Darkknightrises
@2012Darkknightrises Жыл бұрын
Just Get Through This Night is probably the best song on the record.....IMO
@lodragan
@lodragan Жыл бұрын
There were some groups that were just consistent when it came to doing great songs that were singable in that era. Styx, Journey, ELO, Supertramp, Queen, Fleetwood Mac, and the list goes on... I really learned to sing by trying to duplicate - or at least keep up with these fantastic vocalists. I still belt them out when they come across my stream, or in the car, to my wife's eternal consternation.
@GeorgeBratcherIII
@GeorgeBratcherIII Жыл бұрын
This was the advent of the walkman, and so many songs from 1983-1984 were produced for walkmans because they knew what we were listening to on music at the time! This song may be 40 years old, but it still sounds like it came from the future! I can remember listening to Mr. Roboto and other heavy synth productions, i.e. The Cars, at the time and playing video games on my Atari 5200 and it all flowed together. For us 40 years ago it felt like the future had become now! The 80s were truly awesome to live in! This is just one number in Dennis DeYoung's musical, but touring wise the old fandom didn't like the new sound, threw beer at the band on stage, and Tommy got made over it and left. For all its success and Dennis' genius, it brought about the end of Styx! For me, I still love the album, and I never really ventured into the beer-swilling concert venues with ill-attitude attenders, just wasn't my cup of tea! My walkman and my music I listened to was enough for me, especially at age 15 in 1983, since I didn't have a car yet to be able to drive to concerts! Still stayed away from the Rock Concert venues in my college days, unless it was Christian Rock, where I didn't have to worry about a bad crowd showing up and ruining the concert.
@lodragan
@lodragan Жыл бұрын
"For us 40 years ago it felt like the future had become now! The 80s were truly awesome to live in!" - absolutely. I got my first computer (a TI 99-a) in 1981 and learned to program it and used my boombox to save programs when I wasn't listening to music (I later had a career as a software developer and technical architect). I was flying the Sublogic Flight Simulator (later bought by Microsoft to become the MS Flight Simulator still being updated and published today) in the late 1980s on my Amiga 800xl computer, and later got my pilot's license having familiarized myself with not only stick and rudder, but also avionics using that simulator. I had a motorcycle when I was 16 - so I could get around when I needed to - and I was a roadie - and did lights for a local metal cover band on the weekends (I remember one night when they were playing at a biker bar, and I turned up on my Yamaha, and parked it next to the Harley bikes out front...but that's another story). When the 90s and 2000s came along, I had already been online for a decade or more before everyone else, first on Fidonet, and later at college on ARPAnet, which became the commercial internet. Now my daughter who was born in 1987, has 50K followers on Twitch - insane. The 80's have much meaning for me.
@entertainingCed
@entertainingCed Жыл бұрын
i was so excited as a kid when this album came out. i earned money to buy it. i was 10 years old and so proud. Styx had some amazing things throughout all of their music. i even sang this song for the school talent contest, not lip synched, but actually sang this at the top of my voice without a microphone. great memories. thanks for your reaction to this one!
@johngriffith182
@johngriffith182 2 ай бұрын
This song was on the radio all the time when I was a very young teen. I received a gift certificate to a record store at a pian recital in 8th grade, and Styx's "Killroy Was Here" was the album I chose. It was the first album I remember getting for myself. Still one of my favorite songs.
@lisawilliamslakelover0396
@lisawilliamslakelover0396 Жыл бұрын
Yes! I believe no auto tune can mimick any human emotion! Sound from the soul is incomparable. I love your reactions ❤🔥
@surfersilver6610
@surfersilver6610 8 ай бұрын
I know for a fact a plastic LEGO beats Auto-Tune because it can bring out human emotion and it'll come from the soul. All it takes is one barefooted step...
@sfpbosb85
@sfpbosb85 Жыл бұрын
I saw them in concert for this album. It was an amazing experience. It had several "acts" and felt very much like an opera. The live performance sounded just as good as their album. Love these guys!!
@jdeang3531
@jdeang3531 Жыл бұрын
It opened with a 20 min movie about who Mr Roboto was.
@GreyMatterStew
@GreyMatterStew Жыл бұрын
It was my 1st concert ever, and it is one of my fondest memories. ⚡⚡🤖⚡⚡
@mwfmtnman
@mwfmtnman Жыл бұрын
I saw the same tour in L.A.
@jasonbone5121
@jasonbone5121 Жыл бұрын
I saw this same tour in NC.
@Rorschach1024
@Rorschach1024 Жыл бұрын
I'm curious where you might find that 20 minute video.
@DrNothing23
@DrNothing23 Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see this concert live in Detroit. They began the show with a short film that ended with a concert beginning as part of the plot, then flowed into the concert itself, live on the stage and ended with a short stage play of future police raiding the stage and taking them away. Mid-concert, Tommy Shaw did a solo whilst hoisted up by wires and flying around Joe Louis Arena, above the audience's heads. Fun stuff! DO COME SAIL AWAY NEXT PLEEEEEASE! IT'S THEIR BIGGEST SONG AND YOU WILL LOVE IT! THE LYRICS AND STORY ALONE GIVE CHILLS DOWN THE SPINE! BEAUTIFUL!
@richardkrueger8510
@richardkrueger8510 Жыл бұрын
Come sail away!!!!! Yes, please.
@RichAdase
@RichAdase Жыл бұрын
Kilroy Was Here drew me to Styx as a kid, which brought me to Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight, and most happily to my favorite, Paradise Theater. It's sad that the band had such strife, but ultimately I loved them for the diversity of their sound -- including how different it was to listen to Dennis DeYoung, Tommy Shaw, and James Young sing. It's astonishing that they were able to do all of these flavors so well.
@sandramuller-zewe8154
@sandramuller-zewe8154 6 ай бұрын
There are so many wonderful songs on the "Killroy was here" album. I loved it once and still do!
@theRobertBabcock
@theRobertBabcock Жыл бұрын
As a Cal City Kid, I first heard the Angelic voice of @DennisDeYoungOfficial on WLS radio with the song Lady and Loreli, and my ears have been in love with those vibrations ever since. I loved your passionate analysis, Elizabeth. Dennis was on par with the greatest of the greats in rock history. His Suite Madam Blue is both beautiful and haunting, a true amazing display of vocal presence. His Come Sail Away will be played well into the 37th century because his voice is "out of this world". Thank you, Dennis for giving us the blessings to our ears, our brains, and our souls.
@lilsuzq32
@lilsuzq32 Жыл бұрын
DoubleYouEllEss-PersonAlITEE!!! (Dick Biondi just passed away...)
@roberthughes2402
@roberthughes2402 Жыл бұрын
Show Me The Way has a great message to it as well as another great vocal performance by Dennis.
@randyschwader1202
@randyschwader1202 Жыл бұрын
And I agree Dennis DeYoung has a great voice and he's a great showman as you can see in the video and he's the same in concert he's very animated, active, fun to watch, he's great wish you never left styx.
@randyschwader1202
@randyschwader1202 Жыл бұрын
Oh I thought he left to pursue solo career
@randyschwader1202
@randyschwader1202 Жыл бұрын
@@LinkinVerbz44 thanks for the info..
@wild_lee_coyote
@wild_lee_coyote Жыл бұрын
I have always loved the sound of Mr Roboto and will crank it up every time I control the volume. It is such a unique song. And Kilroy has such an interesting history in WWII.
@BoredDoc
@BoredDoc Жыл бұрын
Saw Styx back in '05 alongside Alice Cooper and Cheap Trick. They were phenomenal live and blew me away with how masterful of musicians they are.
@paulsmith2644
@paulsmith2644 11 ай бұрын
It is such a shame that Dennis and the rest of the band couldn't get along. I always felt they were the best when together. I will say, seeing either current Styx or Dennis solo is a solid show with no end of talent.
@TheArthoron
@TheArthoron Жыл бұрын
This was Dennis' "Rock Opera" he was trying to sell to both the Band and the Label. This was such a different direction than the rest of the band's image. Styx became famous on ballads, telling a story, not just a song, but taking us on a journey, and Dennis was trying to take it to the next level, but it was not really what the rest of the band wanted. But they were professionals and went along to try it. And it was a success, but it began driving the Wedge in that eventually led to them pushing Dennis out of his own band. Victory and defeat, all in one song.
@RushFanatic87
@RushFanatic87 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it had truly come to a head between Dennis and Tommy with this album because Tommy and the guys still wanted to be a straightforward rock band while Dennis had the progressive/showy mindset of making a production. Luckily, Dennis has had a very successful solo career doing what he’d wanted to do with Styx.
@NoCanDu
@NoCanDu Жыл бұрын
“Don’t Let It End” from this album is a great ballad! So overlooked. ❤
@TheArthoron
@TheArthoron Жыл бұрын
@@RushFanatic87 they were both right, as the success of ALW proved in English Theatre and even, eventually, in American Theater, but it wasn't really Tommy, he was a new addition to the band, but it gave Dennis' brothers a way out. They had another lead singer to fall back on once Dennis was out. And the success of the band even after booting their lead singer proved both sides were right. But it was the Era of New Lead Singers. Eagles booted Randy Meisner, Styx, Van Halen replaced Dave with Sammy, Phil Collins replaced Peter Gabriel in Genesis, Ozzy replaced by Dio for Black Sabbath, Hell, even Chicago brought in Peter Cetera who then left to go Solo in '85 and they gave it to Jason Scheff! Between Substance abuse, creative differences and death, you needed a score card to keep track back then!
@francisseidel8014
@francisseidel8014 Жыл бұрын
Actually, the band didn't push Dennis out over this song. Tommy quit on stage at the DC Capitol Center in 1983. The later push of Dennis from Styx in 1999 was because Dennis had a severe issue after a virus, and Tommy/JY gave him an ultimatum to tour when he couldn't. The biggest mistake Dennis ever made was not replacing Tommy in 1983.
@stevehughes7467
@stevehughes7467 Жыл бұрын
It's wonderful to hear your analysis of Styx. Your unbridled joy at all types of music is infectious. I'd love to hear your comments about the other singers in the band, maybe Tommy Shaw on Man in the Wilderness and James Young on Miss America. Also, Suite, Madame Blue is a must.
@DerekScottBland
@DerekScottBland Жыл бұрын
You know Elizabeth loves the song when her reacting to the instrumental introduction takes longer than the entire song lol
@perkinomics
@perkinomics Жыл бұрын
Not hating but she literally likes every song. People don't watch these videos to see the person hate on them. They want validation, and she knows that.
@DerekScottBland
@DerekScottBland Жыл бұрын
@@perkinomics - I've seen reactors say "hey, this song isn't for me. Here's some positive aspects, but it's just not something that speaks to me." No foul, only snowflakes expect someone to like everything they like.
@perkinomics
@perkinomics Жыл бұрын
@@DerekScottBland but she doesn't, which contradicts your original comment
@DerekScottBland
@DerekScottBland Жыл бұрын
@@perkinomics - no it doesn't, but you want to be childish so I think this discussion is done.
@perkinomics
@perkinomics Жыл бұрын
@@DerekScottBland How am I being childish? I think you may be projecting. Which I should've realized when you leapt at the chance to use "snowflake"
@Jamie_McGill
@Jamie_McGill Жыл бұрын
Man, I REALLY love watching you listen to the music of my life for the first time. It brings tears to my eyes when you love and appreciate music that I’ve been loving for decades. I saw this tour from the 4th row (I may or may not have been under the influence of some….substances) and it was amazing to me. A lot of people, including part of the band, didn’t like it but I think it’s a great concept album. Thank you for this reaction - I already loved your channel, but now even more so…
@spencer476
@spencer476 Жыл бұрын
“The music of my life….” Me too. Styx, Journey, REO. The holy trinity of 80’s radio rock.
@TerraAustralisUnlimited
@TerraAustralisUnlimited Жыл бұрын
"Queen of Spades" Elizabeth. The best song they ever recorded. It would be great to hear you analyze that masterpiece.
@surfersilver6610
@surfersilver6610 8 ай бұрын
I thought that was The Police???🤔.... Oops 😬... I was thinking about "King of Pain". But just imagine a Police cover...🎶"I'll always be QUEEN OF SPADES, I'll always be Queen of Spades...."🎶 😄
@BenjaminWandio
@BenjaminWandio 10 ай бұрын
Yanno what. I'm glad you are getting noticed by people like Dennis DeYoung, because you have such a genuine love and joy every time I watch you listening to a new song. Regardless of genre, regardless of style, you seem to be someone who just loves music. Unlike so many classically trained musician, you seem to have no pretensions to superiority and recognize skill and artistry in everything, and the world would truly be a better place if more people were like that.
@randyschwader1202
@randyschwader1202 Жыл бұрын
I'm really happy that you analyzed and reacted to this song, it had such bad reviews when the song came out. I loved it from the start, I saw the tour and it was fantastic Styx has so many big hits I hope you continue to react to their songs.
@gregsteele806
@gregsteele806 Жыл бұрын
It was a very cool tour. With the cinematic videos to tell the story between songs, and the overall atmosphere they created.
@danielmann5427
@danielmann5427 Жыл бұрын
I always hear people saying it had bad reviews - I don't remember hearing any when it came out. Bad reviews where? They played the song on the radio and rolling skating rings daily all the time.
@spidersj12
@spidersj12 Жыл бұрын
This Styx album was my very first album I bought when it first came out. This song was why I bought the album after seeing the music video.
@heatnationwpb
@heatnationwpb Жыл бұрын
The long-lost art of the rock opera/concept album. KWH was a big influence on me as a young kid in the 80's. So inventive (even though the story ended up being a little convoluted). I especially dug the song "Heavy Metal Poisoning" from that record. So glad you reminded me of this classic! 💜
@echoingvistas
@echoingvistas Жыл бұрын
Me: Nah, rock opera/concept album isn't dead, Green Day just did one with American Idiot! Wait, what do you mean American Idiot was 20 years ago? (God I feel so old, haha)
@TheParagade
@TheParagade Жыл бұрын
Concept albums definitely aren't a lost art. One of my favorite bands Coheed and Cambria have built their entire career on them! Check out one of their newest songs Window of the Waking Mind.
@den2k885
@den2k885 Жыл бұрын
Ayreon and Avantasia make only rock/metal operas :)
@davidpapineau8651
@davidpapineau8651 Жыл бұрын
Dude. ... Dude! Just not enough adjectives to describe how awesome this is. So happy to see the long awaited follow up to ADiS coming at long last! I cannot wait to delve into it!
@greendragonpublishing
@greendragonpublishing 10 ай бұрын
Styx is serene, especially Dennis DeYoung's voice. Seeing them in concert is one of my favorite music memories. You really need to listen to Suite Madame Blue. The NOTES that man sings! Sublime. Their entire album of Paradise Theater is a story. I think I wore out at least three copies of the cassette tape when I was younger. Some of my favorite Styx songs: Come Sail Away, Suite Madame Blue, Lorelei, Too Much Time On My Hands (sung by Tommy Shaw), Babe, The Best of Times (Iconic!), The Grand Illusion, Renegade, Rockin' the Paradise, Blue Collar Man... so many more.
@eauhomme
@eauhomme 9 ай бұрын
Come Sail Away would be a great Charismatic Voice review.
@Meower68
@Meower68 Жыл бұрын
Yes, the vocoder and singing in Japanese is VERY different. The whole "Kilroy Was Here" album was one big concept. Loved "Haven't We Been Here Before?" from side B; the duet between Dennis and Tommy is really nice. Yes, Dennis has an incredible voice. Seen him in concert twice and ... yeah, he still sounded great DECADES after recording so many of my favorite sounds.
@cozmicpfunk
@cozmicpfunk Жыл бұрын
STYX was an amazing band that kept reinventing themselves during their time. They were in great company in the 70's with other proggy bands like Kansas, Journey, Rush, Yes, Genesis. Being a very keyboard centric band with the standard rock elements they infused power ballads and pop/rock song standard of their time. Mr. Roboto was definitely a shift into the 80's demonstrating their ability to be contemporary (just as the other bands in the above list). They had so many amazing hits in their career
@lightningwolf77
@lightningwolf77 Жыл бұрын
Excuse you sir they are still a great band! Obviously not exactly the same but still great!
@davejennings9460
@davejennings9460 Жыл бұрын
@@lightningwolf77Yes they are still rocking and put on an amazing show!
@knowledgetracker
@knowledgetracker Жыл бұрын
As many times as I heard this growing up, I never realized what absolute talent was going into it. I understand voices more now and realize this is just incredibly talented.
@rickwj324
@rickwj324 8 ай бұрын
As a fan in the 70's and 80's i loved styx. I wish i could see them with Dennis and Tommy together! One of my all-time favorite bands.
@cjhoff9661
@cjhoff9661 Жыл бұрын
Your best and most enthusiastic reaction since Rush "Spirit of Radio". Styx was such an amazing band, and Dennis DeYoung was clearly first among equals for his vision, singing, and songwriting!
@richard_n
@richard_n Жыл бұрын
Elizabeth, it's time to introduce you to your next favorite band. You will definitely do a deep dive to the Little River Band after hearing any of their hit songs. Personally I recommend Take It Easy On Me.
@rayvanhorn1534
@rayvanhorn1534 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, I wholeheartedly agree...one of my favorite bands!
@danmcconnell5941
@danmcconnell5941 Жыл бұрын
Dennis had a voice (and sensibility) that was very much for musical theater.
@bellaimages
@bellaimages Жыл бұрын
Dennis still HAS a voice! Check out his KZbin Channel. He sang some songs during the pandemic and he still sound great!
@johncage5368
@johncage5368 Жыл бұрын
A perfect song. Incredibly well constructed and performed. A lot of fun in itself and a lot of fun experiencing you react to it. :) I wish more artists would put that much effort into a song, its production and presentation than they did.
@antoineduplessy6009
@antoineduplessy6009 Жыл бұрын
You need to check out Iniko and her jeriko song 😁
@darknes7800
@darknes7800 Жыл бұрын
Dennis DeYoung's voice is EPIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Smooth as silk !!!!!!!!!!! No auto tune or BS needed..........
@jeremiahmauricio5377
@jeremiahmauricio5377 11 ай бұрын
I always wanted to see Styx and a few years ago I got my chance to see them and they were AMAZING! I'm not a huge concert goer, but the 20+ concerts I've been to, Styx was by far the best! They sounded great, they were entertaining and interactive with the audience, I'm hoping to see them again in the near future.
@williamstefens
@williamstefens Жыл бұрын
When DeYoung sang Control, which Elizabeth described as yodeling, I got major Phantom of the Opera Vibes. Thank you, Elizabeth for all these wonderful detailed voice and music analysis reactions as you have helped me gain a greater appreciation for all these great classic rock songs which I grew up with. Although, I have no singing ability as unlike my wonderful wife whom truly has a beautiful trained soprano voice, I can't hold a tune to save my life. Yet, I just learning all the information you have shared in the many voice reactions you have done and shared with us. You wonderful joyous enthusiasm and positivity with all these songs is incredible and contagious. So, again thank you.
@midkingsteve
@midkingsteve Жыл бұрын
Great reaction and analysis as always!! Classic amazing song. Please do their song "Renegade" as well. You will noooot be dissapointed by the amazing vocals.
@TheInfamousDaikken
@TheInfamousDaikken 11 ай бұрын
Yes! She totally needs to do Renegade!
@scottrule480
@scottrule480 Жыл бұрын
I was excited to see this song get the praise it deserves. "Kilroy Was Here" tour was my first concert at 16. I was in the SRO pit, not 15 feet from James Young's mic stand. I will never forget it. The album was a rock opera telling a story. They played a 15-20 minute mini-movie that added to the story before the band started playing.
@falcngnzx2
@falcngnzx2 Жыл бұрын
Elizabeth, Styx does all types of music. You MUST do "Come Sail Away". That is the quintessential Styx song among so many other great songs. The variety of the music is what made Styx so special. "I've Got a Secret" was an early 1950s TV Show and "circumstances beyond on our control" used to happen to TV broadcasts when they went "off the air" because of unknown reasons back in those days as well. "Kilroy was Here" was graffiti American soldiers used in World War II. This was the first Styx concert I saw. It was in 1983. Dennis was warning not to rely on technology for everything. It "dehumanizes" us, as he says. Plus we all learned how to say "thank you very much" in Japanese! en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27ve_Got_a_Secret
@ChuckRusty
@ChuckRusty Жыл бұрын
Saw Styx in 1999 on their Brave New World tour with REO Speedwagon in Ionia, MI when I was 11 years old. Was a great show!
@petersage5157
@petersage5157 2 күн бұрын
I love the research you've been doing in how different people's vocal folds go wacka wacka wacka in different registers and across registers. You're moving voice theory from the arts into hard science and laying a foundation for an actual scientific theory. Mata au hi made.
@davidwatchesyoutube
@davidwatchesyoutube Жыл бұрын
The Digital versus Analog tones in this song are so deep, even in the structure, vocals, and energy.
@loisr3970
@loisr3970 Жыл бұрын
Ohh the gifts they have to share. Wait till you here Crystal Ball, come sail away, The grand Illusion. Just masterfully put together. Cheers
@phillagala4884
@phillagala4884 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest rock/pop male singers ever.
@benjilee329
@benjilee329 Жыл бұрын
Styx was waaaaay ahead of the game with this track. Dennis is a genius songwriter. Thanks for doing this one, Elizabeth.
@richardchocolas8800
@richardchocolas8800 Жыл бұрын
If you are enjoying STYX, may I recommend Renegade, Blue Collar Man, Crystal Ball, to hear their other lead singer Tommy Shaw
@5353Jumper
@5353Jumper Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the days when sound engineering was actually valued by studios. Noting like this in current pop music.
@atrobey1
@atrobey1 Жыл бұрын
Better go see Styx live before it is too late! Best live performance out there, the harmony of this band is amazing and 52 years going!
@snacker66
@snacker66 Жыл бұрын
Except Dennis DeYoung hasn't been in Styx since 1999
@mournblade1066
@mournblade1066 Жыл бұрын
It's not Styx without Dennis DeYoung.
@jasongrantmaier2660
@jasongrantmaier2660 Жыл бұрын
I have seen Styx (without Dennis) and Dennis Deyoung in concert. Both fabulous shows but wish i could have seen the original line up together.
@jackarmstrong1838
@jackarmstrong1838 Жыл бұрын
Its perfectly fine without him. He has a great voice, but if I get a chance to see Styx, I will do it.@@mournblade1066
@MrDoneboy
@MrDoneboy Жыл бұрын
!@@mournblade1066 Amen to that!
@StephenDahlke
@StephenDahlke Жыл бұрын
Styx was one of my first favorite rock bands growing up, and my first rock concert (with REO Speedwagon, naturally - another group you'd love to analyze, I'm sure). This was the first of their songs I really got into, though I think The Grand Illusion is now my favorite and bet you'd really enjoy it too. One of my favorite things about this one, though, is the sight ambiguity in the lyrics at the end - machines dehumanize, machines to humanize, machines to human eyes; you can just barely mishear the lyrics if you're not paying quite enough attention, but each option works for the song in a very different way. It was one of those moments where I started to really "get" music as a kid.
@qualitymusic7264
@qualitymusic7264 Жыл бұрын
Geez I just found one of the most entertaining channels here on YT... kudos! Observations are spot on and outstanding content!
@rkaneko
@rkaneko Жыл бұрын
Please consider doing an analysis of the full Paradise Theater album. I think it is the most complete example of Styx’s storytelling through music. It’s uplifting and heartbreaking all at the same time. The history of the Paradise Theater is also fascinating.
@youtubepeace
@youtubepeace Жыл бұрын
for anyone interested, the protomen do an incredible version of this song as well. definitely worth a listen.
@hbofbyu1
@hbofbyu1 8 ай бұрын
I was in a fast food restaurant and I saw a guy in there with s Styx concert tour T-shirt that had all the dates and venues on it from 1977. We were instant friends.
@jacerogers9903
@jacerogers9903 11 ай бұрын
I've always loved how technical she can break down the vocal and instrument aspects of each and every song she reacts to. How freaking awesome would it be if someone or some band tried to do their own Mr. Roboto this year!?
@Jeffbambam
@Jeffbambam Жыл бұрын
I always viewed STYX as a cross between PINK FLOYD,RUSH and QUEEN .This is quintessential 80s rock opra .
@acebbqgaming8047
@acebbqgaming8047 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend seeing Styx live in concert. It was was like a religious experience 😂 I was in a state of euphoria during and after
@darrylhewes2376
@darrylhewes2376 Жыл бұрын
Styx .. fantastic band.. so under rated in my view ☺️
@angelbear_og
@angelbear_og 8 ай бұрын
Imagine being 12 years old and hearing this for the first time on the radio when it was released! This was the very first album I ever bought, on cassette. Gets me now as much as it did back then. Ach, those high notes you can feel in your soul! Also, fun story, as an adult I was driving somewhere with my niece who was around 10, and this song came on the radio. I cranked it and started singing. She went all eyes and said, "Auntie! How do you know this song?!" She didn't realize how old it (and I) was!
@j.munday7913
@j.munday7913 Жыл бұрын
I just love the way he pronounces words in this song. Like it isn't just a bop from a musical standpoint, its fun to sing along to.
@michellewhaley4547
@michellewhaley4547 Жыл бұрын
Many die hard Styx fans were not happy when this song came out. I personally liked it. I just saw Styx live again on June 1st and they did this song as an encore and the audience went nuts. Go figure 🤘😉
@beyonderbill3409
@beyonderbill3409 Жыл бұрын
When I saw them, they didn't do this one. As a kid who grew up in the 80's this song was one of my favorites. I was so mad, lol. I enjoyed the show tho.
@richosborne23
@richosborne23 Жыл бұрын
correct. this was the beginning of the end. Paradise album the album before was a concept album didnt want another. never a fan prefer the proggy albums prior
@arloroan3168
@arloroan3168 Жыл бұрын
Hypocrisy at best. All you ever heard was how much the band despise this album .
@TerraAustralisUnlimited
@TerraAustralisUnlimited Жыл бұрын
Thank You! I was one of those who hated the song...
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 11 ай бұрын
The album did ok, but the stage show designed to promote it was reportedly ill conceived and alienated audiences and probably prompted Tommy to leave the band.
@goblinqueen4991
@goblinqueen4991 Жыл бұрын
Love this entire album. I had it on cassette as a kid and wore it out from playing it so much!
@jdbly5934
@jdbly5934 Жыл бұрын
For all my years, I've never heard anyone else pronounce the word 'modern' as 'modren' as Dennis does.
@microskitz
@microskitz 3 ай бұрын
In the lyrics it's spelled "modren" with a backwards r so I'm guessing it's intentional.
@ontarget67
@ontarget67 Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Roboto, teaching an entire generation of people how to say "Thank You Very Much" in Japanese. The name Kilroy mostly came from WWII, when the graffiti (you have to look up a picture, it's hard to describe) "Kilroy was here" became a morale booster for the exhausted US troops. When soldiers landed on a beachhead, they would often find this graffiti on a wall or fence (probably done by an advance reconnaissance team). As WWII went on, the saying "Kilroy was here" became a symbol and statement of pride which carried the message that no place or country was beyond the reach of America's strength. They even had the saying painted on the side of missiles, which spooked the enemy. Supposedly Hitler and Stalin were rather paranoid of "Kilroy", Hitler thought "Kilroy" was a master spy since so many confiscated weapons had the saying on them, Stalin even told his special police to hunt down and shoot "Kilroy" when he found the graffiti in a bathroom stall.
@Carlos_Chilean
@Carlos_Chilean Жыл бұрын
Styx made many must-own classic albums. Dennis DeYoung should be a more well known singer. Such a beautiful voice! And he could soar to the heavens when he wanted to. All the while giving the impression it was effortless to him. The gorgeous ballad called Babe is my favorite Styx song.
@occupationalhazard
@occupationalhazard Жыл бұрын
I've never visited Japan, but I've had layovers in Japan. Every time I heard "Mr. Roboto" playing in the airport, so in my head that's Japan's national anthem.
@toddpedlar5431
@toddpedlar5431 10 ай бұрын
Domo arigato, Elizabeth - domo arigato gozaimasu! Another great analysis of a song that's near and dear to me as Kilroy Was Here is one of the first albums I owned as a 12 year old kid. One of the little details that's fun in the video is when Dennis/Kilroy/Mr. Roboto is climbing the ladder (around 19:58 in your video is one of the places you'll see it), he winks as he's singing "...who hides behind a mask..." I for one (with many here I'm sure) would love to hear you do more Styx. Suite Madame Blue as many have suggested would be a great one to work with - so many great harmonies - or The Best of Times, which is quite a number as well. Thanks for all you do for those of us who like to geek out on the power of music!
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Жыл бұрын
Let me see, songs I'd choose before this one - Light Up, Lorelei, Suite Madame Blue, Crystal Ball, The Grand Illusion, Fooling Yourself, Come Sail Away, Miss America, Castle Walls, I'm OK, Sing For the Day, Blue Collar Man, Queen of Spades, Renegade, Pieces of Eight, Babe, Rockin the Paradise, Too Much Time on My Hands, The Best of Times, and Snowblind. Feel free to add your favorites.
@joelronningen9930
@joelronningen9930 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. So much great music in their catalog!
@stephenlebold9126
@stephenlebold9126 Жыл бұрын
Love when you do older songs like this. I know what’s coming and you inevitably pause just before something happens and builds the anticipation for your reaction.
@dennymerritt4961
@dennymerritt4961 2 ай бұрын
Love watching these. I got to see this concert in Casper Wyoming back in the 80's-incredible show-and it was a full-on show, not just a concert
@ChrisLegner-qp1yh
@ChrisLegner-qp1yh Жыл бұрын
Divisive as this was for the band and fan base, it was ambitious and quite interesting. Good choice as DeYoung was definitely theatrical and had the vocal chops.
@JonnesusButArchive
@JonnesusButArchive Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend listening to The Protomen's cover of this song, or one of their originals like Light Up The Night or The Hounds, they do a great job of capturing the 80s sound whilst telling a story with their music.
@johncarpenter987
@johncarpenter987 Жыл бұрын
love you and your analysis.
@ArtisticMysticSoul
@ArtisticMysticSoul 5 ай бұрын
I have always loved this song! I never understood why it wasn't well received because I thought it was brilliant. Thanks for taking a closer look.
@SleepingTiger-vlog
@SleepingTiger-vlog 8 ай бұрын
We used to have dance off's every Monday night at a bar I worked at and this was my favorite song to challenge people to dance to because one would have to be fully committed to getting real out there in order to dance out this whole song. I was excited to see your reaction.
@kenRoberts1984
@kenRoberts1984 2 ай бұрын
The guy is 77 and still sounds like that. It's crazy
@joydivision2112
@joydivision2112 Жыл бұрын
Styx was never my first choice to listen to, but DeYoung has a lot of talent as a singer.
@themrnoname2945
@themrnoname2945 Жыл бұрын
Definitely! Tommy Shaw however also does a phenomal job as sorta lead singer since DeYoung left the Band
@chroniclich
@chroniclich Жыл бұрын
For a long time the band simply never played this song, until sometime in 2018 when they suddenly brought it back.. but what changed to make that happen? The answer: an INCREDIBLE cover was put out by a band from Nashville called The Protomen. A cover that is so good that Tommy Shaw has stated in interviews that Styx now bases their live performance off of this cover instead of the original recording! It's also been called out by Dennis DeYoung as being his favorite cover of all time! I really encourage anyone who's even a little curious to go check out The Protomen's cover (and all their music!) because it's exceptionally good! Their lead singer, Panther, has an incredible voice as well and I think it would be great to see an analysis of one of their songs on the channel some day.
@kanadum
@kanadum 7 ай бұрын
This is my favorite video of yours, ever! It meant so much to me. I remember every note of this song, from childhood, and yet - as usual - I’ve heard more, understood it more deeply tonight, thanks to you!
@Garrison64
@Garrison64 Жыл бұрын
I was fortunate enough to see them on the Mr Roboto tour in Charlotte, NC and they opened with this. Full costume and everything. It was amazing.
@craigdallen
@craigdallen Ай бұрын
Love your analysis and enthusiasm for this song. As a teenager in the early 80's both "Mr. Roboto" and "Yours Truly, 2095" by ELO were songs that forecasted the future. I started in IT back in 1984 and now I am an AI Architect. I would say that futuristic music was a driving factor for me along my path. Both of these songs still resonate today, even more than they did back then. Yesterday it was just a promise. Today it is becoming reality.
@janetmeils9641
@janetmeils9641 Жыл бұрын
I saw this tour when I was in college, and it was one of the first concerts that utilized large screens (so I was told). The entire concert was a story being told that included the audience, and it was pure magic.
@philspear73
@philspear73 Жыл бұрын
9 year old me was OBSESSED with this song. First cassette I owned was thanks to this song. Widely panned as uncool the message really is waaaay ahead of its time. Great analysis!
@lightningwolf77
@lightningwolf77 Жыл бұрын
As a life long Styx fan, may I recommend a deep cut like Man in the Wilderness, Tommy is personally one of my all time great voices. You should check out Damn Yankees supergroup with Tommy, Jack Blades & Ted Nugent, some of the greatest harmonies ever. Also Lawrence Gowan who took over for Dennis has a killer solo track called A criminal mind! Just more Styx would be great!
@elgonwilliams7624
@elgonwilliams7624 Жыл бұрын
Back in the early 200s I managed a computer store. On Black Friday, we opened at midnight and had around 500 people waiting in line to get the special deals. By 3 AM we still had hundreds of people lined up for the checkouts, having not really gotten ahead of the crowd yet. Most were patient, having expected the lines for deals. We plugged in one of the salespeople's iPods into a computer speaker display so that we could have music all night. What's relevant to this reaction is that around 3 AM this song came on and the crowd started chanting "louder". So we cranked it up and almost everyone to a person in the store started to sing along. Both surreal and hilarious at the same time. Something I have never forgotten.
@OldTooly
@OldTooly 7 ай бұрын
Hey Elizabeth, I'm a little late to the party but I had to mention I saw this show live. It was a masterpiece of not just this album but how they integrated other songs of their previous catalog, I took some of the best photos of my life from way back on the floor seating section and the screen images were perfect. It's certainly in the top 5 shows I ever saw and I've been to hundreds of shows in the last 60 years. So cool that Dennis actually responded to you about Lady. His work with Styx has always been world class rock. Thanks for you analysis and your exciting onscreen personality.
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