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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · This is a song that split the Styx fan base right down the middle. It was taken from their 1983 album, Kilroy Was Here. The song is part of a complex story about someone put in a place for misfit musicians. No need to go into the story here, but it is essentially a futuristic tale about robots.

  2. Hace 4 días · Lets Move on with another great Roy Wood penned song.

  3. Also, James Young is a guitarist and Dennis DeYoung is a keyboard player. Imagine how much more sense Heavy Metal Poisoning would make if it had church organs playing the riff. I'm not saying this would remotely solve all the album's problems, but it would be more logical casting and make it feel less like Dennis DeYoung's self-insert fan-fiction.

  4. 27 de abr. de 2024 · April 27, 2024. "Kilroy Was Here" by The Move explores the mysterious and playful presence of a character named Kilroy who leaves his mark in various places without being seen. The song revolves around the fascination with this anonymous figure and the intrigue surrounding his enigmatic actions.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Like Foreigner (above), Styx had quite a five-album run, beginning with 1977’s The Grand Illusion and continuing through 1983’s Kilroy Was Here. 1981’s Paradise Theatre gave the midwestern band two more big hits, “The Best of Times” and “Too Much Time on My Hands.”

  6. Hace 5 días · While this album featured one of the most iconic songs of all time, "Mr. Roboto," Styx's 1983 concept album Kilroy Was Here often gets a mixed reception for the rest of its tracklist.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Kilroy was here! AI Music from WWII. 6 subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. Some stories from war are quite funny, like the legend of Kilroy. Was he a super spy or just a...