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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

101. Robbie D -
I have always loved STYX, didn't they sing "Working for the Weekend"?

Barack Obama

102. Johnny B -
If you say you're for one team because it's your hometown, then for another when the check is fat, I call shanagins...

Well Lolerei, so nothing ever goes as planned in paradise. Sure for the Steelers it's the best of times, but for Styx it's the grand illusion. As far as manic depression for Styx love with Chicago to don't let it end, I've got too much time on my hands...

103. hockeysux -
Did Chicago get its name because it blows? Because if it didn't, it was a good choice for a nickname. Actually, it should be called " The Sucking City"

104. rjjrjjr -
Styx is great. . .
Chicago sucks.
Illinois sucks.
The Bears Suck
This fricking article sucks and so does Billy Altman.
Get a life!

105. sideswiped -
Who cares?

106. Sasage -
Hey... hockey... how's Detroit treating you?

107. none -
Uh....so what!! The only people who listen to Styx are the people at the county fair who look like they had a twenty year booze party weekend, and still wear mullets! As a matter of fact, the Steelers need to dump this trailer trash band like a bad habit!!!

108. Brett -
Styx are queer. No one cares what they think about anything.

109. Scott -
Yea STYX ruled back when I was a kid in the 70's. However now, ...not. I remember though Dennis did sing the National Anthem @ a Bull's game during the Jordan era. That was a blast and the crowd went crazy.

110. hockeysux -
Hey ... sasage...Not saying much if you think Chicago is better than Detroit.

111. Tom -
Yeah,Im from Chicago!Im a chicago fan, but must agree the Bears do suck.Maybe they might draft a decent Qb next year.I dont think it will help though.They need to rebuild thier offensive line.Some players r getting old.As for Styx they were ok back in the 80s.Cheap trick blows them away though.They were from the Rockford area.I like the steelers too,they r my third fav.Titans r my 2nd fav,so Im rooting for them.Go Titans!!!!!!!

112. Yahoo! Music User -
If all you " Chicagoans " are so unhappy with " your " teams, music , bands, town, What is keeping you there? LOL....I moved away 30 years ago and still miss it all....Believe me, there are alot of other towns that dont have great teams, bands etc.....

113. Yahoo! Music User -
Look if James Young is a football fan isn't it possible he might be a fan of the steelers as well as the bears? Even if the steelers wasn't using 'Renegade' as a rallying cry? I'm a bears fan but I was also rooting for the Denver Broncos for quite a while. If your a fan of football it is possible to admire a team that may not be from your h0me city.

114. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
If its up to Urlacher to get him then he's safe Urlacher ccan't stop anybody

115. Yahoo! Music User -
Styx stynx!

116. rishtardo20000 -
How dare you say such crap against them. With their beloved Bears elimiinated from the playoffs, they need a back-up plan to root for. So what if they're rooting for Pittsburgh? The important thing is that they're showcasing their talent for millions around the world to see. You are out and out vicious!

117. Yahoo! Music User -
Styx and stones.... but words will never hurt me! CHICAGO or PITT? ummm no brainer! Smashing pumpkins, Chevelle..... I can go on and on w/ Chicago based bands... Pitt can keep styx! WHO CARES!

118. Yahoo! Music User -
Reminds me of one of my favorite psychology lectures...lol

119. Yahoo! Music User -
Fire Prevention Month is EVERY Month!!

But it's time to change out the batteries in your smoke detectors!

I'm in love and I approved this public service message, too!

120. scott -
This article was very boring to read. I was expecting to read something like: we hate the bears & chicago. I see nothing negative in this article. GEE, must be a boring news day.
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