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Styx Sticks It To The Windy City

Posted Thu Jan 8, 2009 12:48pm PST by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

I have to admit that the old antennae went up this morning when I received the following press release:

"The multi-platinum rock band STYX will be performing the National anthem at this Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Diego Chargers at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

"In addition to their Anthem performance, STYX will also be performing a special a capella rendition of their hit song 'Renegade,' which has become a battle cry for Steelers fans cheering on the team's defense."


So far, so good – that, is, until I came upon this quote from Styx guitarist James "JY" Young:

"Having been a fan of the Steelers ever since the days of Franco Harris, Mean Joe Greene and the Steel Curtain Defense, and counting former '90s era linebacker Kevin Greene as a friend and fan of our music, STYX is proud to have the Steelers continue to use our song to rev up their defense and their fans in attendance at Heinz Field. Having met Jerome Bettis at a charity event a number of years ago in Chicago and then seeing him become MVP of the recent Steeler Super Bowl victory, it just makes it that much sweeter for me and my Styx band mates to know that our song 'Renegade' helped motivate this great NFL franchise to another championship moment."

That's when the sirens started going off. Because if there's one thing anyone knows about Styx (that is, besides their former keyboard player Dennis DeYoung inflicting the likes of "Babe," "Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto" on the world), it's that this, er, "classic" rock group has always been associated with the "classic" city of Chicago, Illinois. It's where virtually all Styx's members were born and raised, where they originally formed the band and Styx has always been based, and where Mr. James Young has always, and continues to, reside.
 
It's also well known that JY is the biggest sports fan in the band, and that's he's an especially huge football fan. And guess what team he's always rooted for. From the statement above, you'd think the Steelers, right?

Guess again.

Here's an excerpt from an article we found from Canada's Slam Sports, published just before Styx performed at Super Bowl XLI in February 2007, in which the Colts defeated Da Bears 29-17.

"It's not really a surprise to find Chicago native James Young and his STYX band mates performing at the Super Bowl--they've  performed at Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa in 2001 and two years later at Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego. But his trek to Super Bowl XLI in Miami holds special significance--he'll have the chance to root for his favorite team, the Chicago Bears to down the Indianapolis Colts.

"'It's been 22 years since the Bears last won the Super Bowl (1985) and before that it was 21 years (1963), so every couple of decades or so we seem to back ourselves into a Championship game,' said Young."

Isn't it comforting to know that this guy is only too willing to turn on a dime from the hometown team that he's rooted for all his life, and basically throw the Bears--and by inference the entire city of Chicago--under the bus (and I don't mean Pettis, either), simply to try and get some commercial mileage for his dinosaur rock band? And they're going to let this Benedict Arnold sing the National Anthem? Is nothing sacred?

James Young just better hope Mike Ditka, Dick Butkus and Brian Urlacher aren't watching the game Sunday. Because if they are, by Monday morning old JY may find himself headed up the real river Styx. And without a paddle, either.

252 Comments

1. Big DMC -
He may be an egomaniac and had some flops but Dennis DeYoung was a huge part of Styx.As far as Jy being a trader send him in a birch bark canoe without a paddle

2. D33PPURPLE -
Yeah, #2, its meant to be sacred, but its a typo.

Anyway, I can't say I'm not surprised, I mean, c'mon, these guys were so popular and now the aren't. A superbowl performance can boost sales up. Not really dissapointing, b/c I don't expect much from a commercial band like Styx.

3. DUDE -
It's all about the football game....not who sings the national anthem...Give Styx a break...They are old guys and probably need the money...Hair implants are not cheap these days.

4. Josh Willingham II -
They are still popular...... Well to my friend Lisa and her 17 Styx Chyx they still are.

5. walter -
commercial and generic?..give me a break .the crap that spears and like bestow upon the poor youth of today make styx sound like frank zappa in his most experimental stage.quit beating up on"bad eighties music".it beats the crap out of this garbage today.

6. What the? -
In the next to last paragraph, don't you mean Bettis, not pettis?

Go Steelers!!!!!!!!

7. Joe -
Yeah..and Jerome Pettis (Bettis) was not the SuperBowl MVP. Hines Ward was.

8. Thom -
The Bears Suck.
Styx sucks
And I am from Chicago.
The city not the band...and they suck too!!!

9. sam_houston.rm -
I'm confused... where in that quote from Canada Slam Sports does Young say he's a Bear's fan??? The "author" said he was a Bear's fan, but Young doesn't say anything about being a fan- not even close. And he wouldn't be the first person to have a favorite AFC team and a favorite NFC team. I have a team in each division that I root for, but one that's especially my favorite. Please- this is such a non-story.

10. Andy -
That's a pretty lame writeup. Just because Styx gets excited about being invited to play in the Super Bowl and excited that the Steelers use their song to get fired up doesn't make them any less Bears' fans. If the Bears actually used the band's music and were in the playoffs, I'm sure the band would want to play at the halftime of one of their post-season games. Maybe if Orton or Grossman isn't the QB, it'll happen in the next decade.

11. craig f -
Jesus, get a life. I am not paid by any team nor does any team ask my opinion. So, I guess we can change anytime we want. Bears sucked in the 70's.

12. Yahoo! Music User -
Styx stopped being Styx when they kicked Dennis DeYoung out of the band. I haven't heard a single good thing come from the band since then.

13. Laur -
Chicago sucks! Bears and Cubs fans are the RUDEST, egocentric fans out there. I hate Chicago sports team, and I was born in Chicago, so I know what I'm talking about.

14. marshismellow -
Agree sam-houston... just because you're from a particular city doesn't mean you REQUIRED to be a fan of that city's sports teams. I don't see anywhere in the article above where James Young is dissing Chicago at all. He appears to like the Steelers. He may very well like Chicago too. Can he not like more than one team. Author is an idiot.

15. Robbie D -
Well if the Bears would have taken care of business and beat the Houston Texans who lost to the worst team the Raiders the week before (Oh wait, I am sorry the Lions are the worst, but the Raiders are still a bunch of gang-bang idiots as well as their fans!) the boys in Styx may have been singing at a Bears playoff game! Yes the Bears do suck because they couldn't beat a last place team that would have put them in the playoffs. I am also from Chicago and reality is reality. Brian Urlacher is still THE BEST linebacker in the game!

GO BLACKHAWKS!

16. Yahoo! Music User -
With-out Dennis , STYX is an expensive cover band!!!!

17. R O -
Who gives a crap who they like. This idiot is just stirring the pot for lack of any idea of how to write a meaningful article on a meaningful topic...BORING!!

18. liberty -
Styx sucks, sucked and will suck forever. The Chicago music scene has always thought they were crap. And let's set the record straight....they are NOT from Chicago. They are from the burbs or something. Big dif.
I ditto Thom, as I too am from chicago and think the bears suck, too.
They are to blame for the HIDEOUS f*** up that is known as neuveau Soldier Field.

19. maitaimojo -
Agreed, sam_houston, lots of people have a second team they like in the other conference. And, Joe, Hines Ward may be listed as the MVP of Super Bowl XL, but the real MVP's for the Steelers that day were the referees. And walter, you are so right. Styx certainly beats most of today's crap, but good music seems to be in the early stages of a comeback. We won't know for a couple of years, but it sure would be nice for music to return to an aural medium dominated by good singers and songwriters, as opposed to a visual medium of "pretty people" or "artists" who dance well and borrow music liberally from the previous works of real musicians.

20. Hobber -
This was the dumbest article I've ever read.
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