Since we are posting links, I found this excellent live version of Styx' "Foolin' Yourself"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzqeuH0AVKk

Well, the synth stuff sounds spot on, and Tommy Shaw's vocals sound great, but the other singers - well, they're 'pitchy'!

But I have to say that the opening and the two other synth solos in this song probably sparked my interest in synths more than anything else. Smiles..

And I always thought up until maybe a year ago when I found this video of The Captain and Tenille doing "Love Will Keep Us Together" that the Captain did all synth duties. However here it appears that Tenille is doing the bassline, which in some versions is a Clavinet, but in some other versions is a mono synth. This recording is a little faster than the radio version, and the bass is a bit difficult to pick out of the mix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjloX_EvYiI

Let's not forget Edgar Winter's Frankenstein work where he wore the thing and pulled off some pretty cool solos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pnSSHwmu8I

Edgar is an interesting character - check out where in this song where he gets on the timbales and trades off with the normal drummer - here he does some rock sax solos as well. The dual leads with the guitar player are pretty funky. I don't know who that guitar player is, but it's surely not Johnny Winter. Anybody know?