with you here to night So take your seats and don't be late, we need your spirits high To turn on these theatre lights and brighten the darkest skies Here at the Paradise... 歌词 Styx. Paradise Theater. Rockin' The Paradise. 斯蒂克斯. 天堂影院. 摇滚天堂. ... 'll be rockin' in ...
Styx's 10th album, the 1981 release, Paradise Theater was the band's fourth consecutive triple-platinum album. A resounding success, Paradise Theater was their greatest commercial triumph and their only #1 album. It remains one of the best examples of the convergence between progressive rock and ...
2. 'Paradise Theatre' (1981) With 1981’s absolutely stunning, triple-platinum-sellingParadise Theater, Styx bounced back from the creative disappointment ofCornerstonewith a vengeance and silenced all those who had prematurely predicted their demise. Just when it seemed impossible for a band to rec...
2. 'Paradise Theatre' (1981) With 1981’s absolutely stunning, triple-platinum-sellingParadise Theater, Styx bounced back from the creative disappointment ofCornerstonewith a vengeance and silenced all those who had prematurely predicted their demise. Just when it seemed impossible for a band to rec...
Mr. Roboto might have been the hit single, but the rest of this concept album resembles the style that Styx used on Paradise Theatre with a somewhat bigger synthpop influence. They don't go full synthpop, mind - just like they didn't really go full prog on The Grand Illusion - which...
‘70s. Even putting the entire band naked on the cover was a cliche. So, too, were the band’s rambling, semi-symphonic exploits, though the spoken word segment in the 13-minute “Movement for the Common Man” sort of previewed ‘Paradise Theater.’ That left room for just two ...
‘70s. Even putting the entire band naked on the cover was a cliche. So, too, were the band’s rambling, semi-symphonic exploits, though the spoken word segment in the 13-minute “Movement for the Common Man” sort of previewed ‘Paradise Theater.’ That left room for just two ...
‘70s. Even putting the entire band naked on the cover was a cliche. So, too, were the band’s rambling, semi-symphonic exploits, though the spoken word segment in the 13-minute “Movement for the Common Man” sort of previewed ‘Paradise Theater.’ That left room for just two ...
" the rocker chose to spotlight two tracks in particular. "Lyrically, 'Rockin the Paradise' says it all. Oh, and 'Best of Times': 'When people lock their doors they hide inside and rumor has it its's the end of Paradise.'" 'Paradise Theater' was Styx only No. 1 album, followed ...
‘70s. Even putting the entire band naked on the cover was a cliche. So, too, were the band’s rambling, semi-symphonic exploits, though the spoken word segment in the 13-minute “Movement for the Common Man” sort of previewed ‘Paradise Theater.’ That left room for just two ...