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Here are a few ways you could frame a post about it, depending on the vibe you're going for: Styx - I'm OK
Most people jump straight to 'Renegade' or 'Blue Collar Man' when they think of Pieces of Eight , but this track is a masterclass in progressive pop-rock. It captures that late-70s Styx magic—high-stakes vocals, a massive chorus, and lyrics that feel like a personal anthem for getting through the day. Option 1: The Deep-Cut Appreciation (Best for Facebook
The song features a massive pipe organ recorded at the Cathedral of St. James in Chicago, which gives it that huge, cathedral-like sound in the intro. James in Chicago, which gives it that huge,
Throwing it back to one of the best deep cuts from the 1978 masterpiece Pieces of Eight . Styx really knew how to turn a personal sentiment into a cinematic experience. 🎵 Styx — I’m OK" Album: Pieces of Eight (released September 1978). Credits: Written by Dennis DeYoung and James "JY" Young .
Rock on! "I'm OK" is such an underrated gem from Styx's 1978 album Pieces of Eight . It’s got that perfect mix of Dennis DeYoung’s theatrical keyboards and that driving classic rock energy.
Does this make anyone else's 'all-time favorites' list? Or is it still flying under the radar?" Option 2: Short & Punchy (Best for X/Twitter)