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Ten Thousand Motels |
Styx and Stones
by Paul Cashmere
27 July 2005
Great minds think alike. Styx and The Rolling Stones will both have similarly titled albums in 2005.
In May, Styx released their album 'Big Bang Theory'. In September, the Rolling Stones will release 'A Bigger Bang'.
While the Styx album is a covers record top heavy with 60's English songs, it doesn't include any Stones songs. 'Big Bang Theory' features The Beatles 'I Am The Walrus', The Who's 'I Can See For Miles', Free's 'Wishing Well', 'Jethro Tull's 'Locomotive Breath', Blind Faith's Can't Find My Way Home' and Procol Harum's 'A Salty Dog'.
The Stones album will be their first studio album since 1997's 'Bridges To Babylon'.
undercover.com
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gimmekeef |
I'd rather poke my eardrums with a sharp stick than listen to anything by Styx....Mr Roboto anyone??? |
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moy |
this is a bigger bang from the biggest band |
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pdog |
quote: Ten Thousand Motels wrote:
Styx and Stones
by Paul Cashmere
27 July 2005
Great minds think alike. Styx and The Rolling Stones will both have similarly titled albums in 2005.
In May, Styx released their album 'Big Bang Theory'. In September, the Rolling Stones will release 'A Bigger Bang'.
While the Styx album is a covers record top heavy with 60's English songs, it doesn't include any Stones songs. 'Big Bang Theory' features The Beatles 'I Am The Walrus', The Who's 'I Can See For Miles', Free's 'Wishing Well', 'Jethro Tull's 'Locomotive Breath', Blind Faith's Can't Find My Way Home' and Procol Harum's 'A Salty Dog'.
The Stones album will be their first studio album since 1997's 'Bridges To Babylon'.
undercover.com
Styx farted and no one cared! |
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M.O.W.A.T. |
I remember an episode of the Simpsons where Homer walks into a record store called "Styx & Stones" -- I think he was going in to look for a Foghat album. |
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Taptrick |
When I was in high school the Stoners used to say:
"Styx are for kids."
But there is some Tommy Shaw stuff I have been able to appreciate. I always liked Too Much Time On My Hands.
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