It’s no secret (secret, secret) that “Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto” is just one of those pop culture lyrical phrases pretty much everyone knows. But for Styx, the rock band that recorded the hit single in ...
It was somewhere in the fall of 1983. I was 5 years old at a wedding reception; on stage with a live microphone in my hand. And I was singing “Mr. Roboto” by Styx. Other than my polyester suit with ...
The words in the 1983 hit song may finally be coming true, “Thank you very much, oh, Mr. Roboto, for doing the jobs that nobody wants to.” Our economy is rapidly changing, and we are already feeling ...
The King of Pop reigned supreme, according to Billboard’s Hot 100 chart archive. Let’s dip into the ’80s goodness. The video is famously awful, but the song is, let’s be honest, awesome. Intensity, ...
For those a little too young to get the joke, “domo arigato” is the Japanese phrase meaning “thank you very much.” It’s presence on the EW cover is likely a reference to the song “Mr. Roboto” by Styx, ...
As he prepares to launch another tour, Styx guitarist James “J.Y.” Young is feeling good about the fact that he's still out there making music for a living in a year that finds him celebrating 50 ...
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