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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

61. Yahoo! Music User -
They never said Chicago was their fav FB team. The reporter insinuated that! He just said "we" and that indicated he's from the city. I absolutely cant stand media inferences. Everything taken out of context. Who knows what he really meant!

62. Pick -
I could see how someone could have a couple of favorite teams. Besides, watching Rex Grossman play quarterback could turn a fan against the Bears. Also, I only remember the Bears being in one Superbowl, so if J.Y. wants to pull for the Steelers, I can respect that.
The reporter missed the fact that Shaw(vocals, guitar)is from Alabama and Gowan (keys) is from Canada.

63. carl -
How the he?? has who they root for as a football team got to do with music. If you don't like them then say it. Like my dad use to say if you have got anything good to say shut up.

64. gil m -
who the hell cares about what these lowlife has-beens have to say about the great city of chicago!

65. Catherine777 -
How did Styx dis the city of Chicago by saying they're fans of the Steelers? Simple - they didn't. They didn't say that the Steelers are their favorite team. When the Bears played the Colts in the Super Bowl, they said the Bears were their favorite team. I guess it's a dis to the Bears if you say you're a fan of any other team. My favorite team is the Steelers and I'm a fan of the Patriots. Did I dis the Steelers by saying I'm a fan of the Pats? No!

You don't have to love the team in your hometown just because that's where you live. Case in point - I despise the chargers but love living in San Diego.

Go Steelers!!! Kick those pu$$y chargers a$$es!!!

A proud San Diegan who can't stand the chargers,
Catherine :)

66. Yahoo! Music User -
Styx STYNXXX !!! They have always and will forevermore;BLOW GOATS!

67. Yahoo! Music User -
Although I have always liked STYX (with Denis and without) They continue to make great records and are anything but a "cover band"
Tommy and JY are the heart of the band. Denis was (still is) good but now STYX is a True
Rock Band!!!! Dont belive me just go see them.
They are on the road alot. Working Hard. Go
see them wherever they play Chicago, Pitt, NY,
Dallas. Who cares if they like Pitt. or Chi.
its all about the music.....

68. Peggy -
Just because Styx is from Ill. does not mean they can't like the Steelers, It is their right to chose who they like I live in In. and most of the people here like the Bears,not the Colts, go figure....People need to mind their own and worry about more important things in life than whether the band likes another football team.

69. Albert & Valerie -
How does this blog recieve any attention? Billy Altman, you should keep your blogs to yourself or at least write something you know about. Bring back DDY

70. Yahoo! Music User -
So, uh, maybe he likes more than one football team.. Get over it.

71. Wolephant -
Why won't Chicago sports fans learn to let go? Sorry, but you're not that special!

72. scared -
Styx rocks harder now than ever...they can do what they want...they also sang the national anthem at a cubs game this year and did a great job...whatever they want to do to stay in the public eye is fine with me...anyone who thinks they suck should listen to Cyclorama and than make an opinion!

73. J -
It must be a pretty slow day if you consider this a story. OOooo, someone has rooted for more than one team. Oh my god! Call the president.
And that is a mighty big stretch to equate rooting for the Steelers is the same as breaking bad on your hometown.
I am a born and bred Chicagoan and have no problem with this. As I recall this is America, and you can still change your sports allegiances if the mood strikes you. If you have nothing worth writing, turn the column over to someone else for the day.

74. Robbie D -
Hey lfdfirepup1, You live in Texas with all those "Crackwagon" Cowboy fans? I'll pray for you! They think the Cowboys are the "Godsend" to football, I guess all of those Texas folks can join all of Patriots fans in the "What was supposed to be" Superbowl of 2009. I love it when the "experts" are wrong!

To everybody else, Styx is laughing all the way to the bank, so you might think they suck but they don't live in homeless shelters like all of you idiots who have Chicago. BTW, Obama is NOT a Chicagoan, he is a "bandwagoner". Thank God the Cubs didn't win the World Series because Obama would have taken credit for that!

75. Yahoo! Music User -
Chicago has its flaws as any other city does!We are thicker skinned than any city, truly this is not a "sticking it to the WIndy City"

76. Palm Springs -
Chicago? Who cares.

Corrupt city, rotten to the core and that Includes the President-elect.
Get used to it.

77. Yahoo! Music User -
Chicago Teddy Bears... So over-hyped to death!

SO WHAT!

Author is a cry baby with nothing important to write about!

The story should be about how Styx is lame and not the same without Dennis.

78. ~♥~ Nana ~♥~ -
Palm Springs I bet you are from Chicago a true Racist!

79. Yahoo! Music User -
Life, as in art, the lesser, the better. Better yet, a bad idea pursued is a waste of time...And this article was a bad idea to begin with. MORON!

80. killemall -
Can't say that I blame them, they supported the White Sox all throught their World Series Season a couple of years ago and what song does the White Sox adopt as their battle cry? " Don't stop Believing " by Journey.
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