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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

141. George -
Robbie.... I'm sorry to tell you but, Briggs is way better than Urlacher.
Face it man.

142. Robbie D -
Didn't Styx sing "I want you to want me"? I love that song!

Barack Obama

143. Ned Flanders -
The entire Bears organization is an embarrassment to anyone from Chicago!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

144. Yahoo! Music User -
"In six days God created the world, on the seventh he kicked back with some Jack, and a Benny Goodman, Glen Miller, Artie Shaw CD!"

145. Yahoo! Music User -
Who the "f" cares! STYX is a has-been corporate "rock" band from the musically god-forsaken 70's (for the most part).

Now REO Speedwagon or Journey on the otherhand . . . lol ;)

146. Yahoo! Music User -
Who knows what was really said? Who trusts the media anyway? And in the end, who cares? Everyone has a right to change their mind. This is just some media weenie stirring up a bunch of crap. Styx is more of a progressive rock band these days. I know their new drummer Todd and he is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet and one of the most talented drummers on earth. The guy has serious skills. All of the members of Styx are down to earth, regular guys. And you have to give them credit for their longevity. There aren't many bands that are still going strong and selling records 30 years after their first release.

147. Claudia -
STEELERS RULE!!! I LOVE STYX!

148. Nite Owl -
You're kidding writing this on a blog right???
Do I really care about the NFL loyalties about Styx???
What a waste of time!!!!!!!!!!!!

149. Nick G -
Billy Altman get your facts straight, #11 hit the nail on the head, he never said he was a Bear’s fan, the writer did and like you he assumed something that wasn’t true.
Assumption is the mother of all you know what!

150. Robbie D -
Hey percussive1innj-

You're right Todd is a great drummer and from Chicago so he knows good music!

151. Donovan -
James Young and STYX are a hack band at best. I have heard better singing by drunk rednecks at karaoke bars. The Bears don't need a crap band to cheer them on anyway. I doubt that any bear really cares about them either. Maybe he should go to Detroit their playing levels matches STYX talent level and it should be a great fit.

152. ronny -
This article is boring and pointless. Who cares which football team Styx likes? Did someone actually get paid to write that article?

153. grahamkc -
I agree with Sam Houston (comment 11), this is such a non-story -- people can have a favorite team and still be big fans of another team. And who says you have to like the "home" team just because you happen to be born and raised in their respective city?? I am a huge sports fan and I love football, but even though I have a team I love to cheer for doesn't mean I hate all the other teams out there. At the end of the day, I just love the game...and any game is better than no game.

154. Yahoo! Music User -
Chicago is a socially and culturally active city.

155. "The Warrior Poet" -
I loved "The Grand Illusion" by Styx... after that they became soft, predictable, and WAY too commercial. And I grew up in Chicago!

156. Yahoo! Music User -
With future Hall of Fame players Luckman, Stydahar, Bronko Nagurski, Danny Fortmann, George McAfee, George Musso, and Clyde “Bulldog” Turner, the Bears of the early 1940s dominated the NFL, winning titles in 1940, 1941, 1943, and 1946, and losing the 1942 championship after compiling an undefeated regular season. Halas joined the Navy in 1942, and several players also left for service in World War II. Heartley “Hunk” Anderson and Luke Johnsos were co-coaches until Halas returned in 1946.

Halas made Paddy Driscoll coach in 1956–57 before returning himself until 1968, when he retired at age 73 after winning a league record 324 games, including his last championship, in 1963. Halas died in 1983, leaving the team to his daughter, Virginia Halas McCaskey. The Bears won the 1985 Super Bowl championship with former player Mike Ditka as coach. In 1997, the Bears became the first team in the NFL to reach 600 victories.

157. Yahoo! Music User -
We in Chicago are very used to public figures that are traitors. For years Hilary Clinton was a" die hard" Cubs fan(she even sang during the 7th inning stretch), and then she wanted to be a New York Senator,so she then was (is) a Mets fan. So as far as Styx is concerned Who Cares? As long as president -elect Obama keeps wearing his White Sox hat Chicago fans will be happy.

158. laura -
JY never stated he wasn't still a Bear fan nor did he diss Chicago. He plainly stated he's been a fan of the Steelers since back in the day. Hey I'm a die hard Bear fan but I can say I was a fan of Bradshaw, Greene I even liked Staubach, back in the day.. You must needed to vent or something. Chill Out

159. Jeremy G -
The author of this article was obviously hard-pressed for a story.

160. Louis -
can you say commercial band. Sorry guys,, But dont we have enough commercialism in our lives now. STYX SUX . And so do commercials tv and radio, all of them...sux sux sux..
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