Styx released one of the most successful – and polarizing – songs in the band’s history on Feb 28, 1983. The origin of “Mr. Roboto” can be traced back a couple of years. Evangelical groups had claimed ...
Classic rock fans have long pointed to “Mr. Roboto” as a turning point for Styx. But is this polarizing 1983 hit really to blame for the rift followed between Dennis DeYoung and the rest of the group?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Styx played to a large crowd on Thursday night at the Stark County Fair. Fan favorites included "Come Sail Away," "Mr. Roboto" and ...
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Tommy Shaw Insists Styx ‘Didn’t Hate ‘Mr. Roboto”
Tommy Shaw has shared details on the complex relationship between Styx and one of their most famous songs. The 1983 single ...
It took the members of Styx 35 years to come to terms with a song that tore the 1970s rockers apart at the seams. But last year, James “JY” Young, Tommy Shaw and the rest of the band started playing ...
The use of a fragment of the lyrics from the Styx anthem "Mr. Roboto" in last year's Jamie Kennedy break-dancing opus "Kickin' It Old Skool" does not amount to copyright infringement, Fox is arguing ...
Classic rock band Styx put on a stellar concert on Thursday night at the Stark County Fair. Songs included "Lady," "Come Sail Away," "Blue Collar Man," "Renegade" and "Mr. Roboto." A large crowd ...
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