brywool wrote:I don't think they should kick out JY, but the fact that Glen didn't get more songs on Cyclo is a joke! JY is a great backup singer but a horrible lead singer (aside from Great White Hope). His solo album was laughable (the James Young Group CD wasn't bad).
I think if I was in a band where the whole Kilroy concept and tour was rammed down my throat, I'd be pissed at the guy who made me do it.
It's more complicated than that. Styx was a corporation with a board and a corporate partnership agreement. The partnership agreement spelled out certain rights, and one of those rights was that if a course of action were disputed, it would be put to a vote, with each man having an equal vote. So although the guys in Styx were not universally thrilled with the KILROY concept, they voted to do it. A mistake perhaps, but a mistake in which everyone played a role. The thing is, when you are in a leadership position and you make a decision that works well for everyone, then everyone wants to claim their part of it . . . but when it does not work, then everyone wants to distance themselves. As it always is with human beings, when you succeed, the whole world loves you, but when you fail, you fail alone. That's how KILROY was for Dennis, although I should pointout that it did not fail, it succeeded. But some of the band members did not like it.
I should also point out that almost every band has an album or two that emphasizes one or two members' tastes and contributions more than the others. It doesn't have to break up the band. I'd be surprised if Keith Richard would point to "Emotional Rescue" as his favorite work. I daresay Brian May doesn't regard "Body Language" or HOT SPACE as something that point out his contributions to Queen. I know Martin Barre thinks his guitar playing was buried during Jethro Tull's STORMWATCH period. That goes on all the time, but bands can survive if the members can then re-focus their collective efforts. Sometimes that means fighting it out to a draw. Part of why KILROY destroyed Styx was Dennis' insitence, that's true . . . but then again, the band would have survived if Tommy had not been out of his mind and gone off and quit instead of staying to fight for his particular tastes. There is blame enough to go around, as there always is.
I hope all is well.
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