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this band was so fundamentally weird it's crazy.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 9 April 2008 23:39 (sixteen years ago) link
it's true. smarter than they seemed and fucking odd.
― GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ, Thursday, 10 April 2008 03:25 (sixteen years ago) link
Odd but fucking kick-ass. I love BOC. Sad that they are only known for the two or three classic rock radio hits-they don't do them justice.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 10 April 2008 14:06 (sixteen years ago) link
...not that those couple-three hits aren't deservedly famous, of course.
― Myonga Vön Bontee, Thursday, 10 April 2008 14:44 (sixteen years ago) link
I totally agree, that wasn't clear from my post.
If Gorge is reading this, it would be great if he could post that Creem Metal article he discussed a year ago.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 10 April 2008 14:47 (sixteen years ago) link
and not just weird lyrically but they were such and odd mix musically, like you can hear (esp. on the early stuff) the vestiges of San Fran psych and Steppenwolf proto-hard rock boogie but there's something more menacing and angular about how they do it...also a metal element that's almost more there as an abstract feeling than *actual* metal music....then later stuff like "Joan Crawford" is what? AOR Goth?
― M@tt He1ges0n, Thursday, 10 April 2008 16:50 (sixteen years ago) link
Here's an excerpt from "Fear the Cheaper" which ran in the Voice back in 2001. It was a review of For the Heavy Metal Kids and the Yardbirds -- a Euro boot of Columbia's promo boot of BOC live ca. 72. Originally, it went to radio but there was enough fan and critical interest to ensure that it was issued commercially in a small run. It's also been in and out of reissue semi-regularly. The rendition of "Buck's Boogie" from it might have been the one that wound up on The Guitars That Destroyed the World anthology from around the same time. I can't remember, too long ago. ========= ...But the real reason for this tear is the re-arrival of For the Heavy Metal Kids and the Yardbirds, a live EP/CD of BÖC performing at a pizza parlor in Rochester in '72 that, I am informed, floats in and out of limited bootleg circulation every few years. The provenance is that it's a CD of a famous Columbia promo issued to radio shortly after the appearance of the first Blue Öyster Cult album. For the Heavy Metal Kids has fairly obviously been mastered from original plastic. Listen close and you detect the light surface noise and rumble of turntable machinery, perfect in this case because it is precisely what BÖC sounded like back in someone's smelling-of-caked-joy-rag bedroom circa 1972. The tone is hot, airless as if heard in a stereo-equipped pine box, the band pressing stiflingly close upon the audience through a paralyzing smog of brutish, antique amplification. Eric Bloom laughs maniacally and asks, "Wazzup, man?" as japing bullyboys chant, "You'd kill, you'd maim." This is eclipsed by the best performance of "Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll" on record. The number stalks the room in a transfixing exhibition of vulgar power, the signature riff pitting the guitar against the kick bass and floor tom in a bare-knuckles gang fight with the singer as referee. The packaging is a gatefold decorated with the half-menacing faux-Hunter S. Thompson gibber of "Transmaniacon MC." The disc even takes a stab at furthering the mythos of Gawlik. In other words, the beating heart of For the Heavy Metal Kids brings everything BÖC's history merits to the table-its early mysterious harshness, the strong whiff of an impression that those who partook of it were members in a dream-world club of intellectual men of action and heavy-handed motorcycle thugs-everything the expected age-of-information product does not or will not provide. And it's on a weird label named Munster. =========
― Gorge, Thursday, 10 April 2008 17:21 (sixteen years ago) link
"Menacing" is an accurate way to describe the first three records. Even the strange way they (esp. the first two) were recorded gives you the willies. They were much freakier than their neighbors in Kiss, who came across as a cartoon.
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Thanks Gorge
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 10 April 2008 17:21 (sixteen years ago) link
Alright, I don't get this. I'm crazy about this song "I Love The Night" but I tried to play the album that has Don't Fear The Reaper on it and the style just doesn't work for me. Do they have anything else like "I Love The Night"?
― Bimble, Thursday, 24 April 2008 03:52 (sixteen years ago) link
Yeah, that's about right. Liking "I Love the Night" at the expense of the other stuff cited doesn't get BOC. Run along now.
― Gorge, Thursday, 24 April 2008 16:51 (sixteen years ago) link
Bimble, I would check out Cultosaurus Erectus. "Deadline" is pretty close tonally.
― Jeff Treppel, Thursday, 24 April 2008 17:43 (sixteen years ago) link
^^^That's my fave BoC album!
― QuantumNoise, Thursday, 24 April 2008 18:00 (sixteen years ago) link
Going to see 'em tonight! Or at least, Buck Dharma, Eric Bloom and some other dudes. Still... pretty psyched!
Has anyone seen them in the last few years? Perhaps on this tour? Or even at any point at all??
― gnarly sceptre, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:42 (sixteen years ago) link
will be worth it just to see Eric Bloom do that mock "what's that noise?" bit right before they kick into "Godzilla"...
― henry s, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:44 (sixteen years ago) link
There's this insane "giglopaedia" thing here that is trying to document every show they ever did. Pretty insane.
― gnarly sceptre, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:47 (sixteen years ago) link
cool!...I camped out for this concert: http://www.hotrails.co.uk/history/images/1979/tickets/790921a.jpg
― henry s, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:53 (sixteen years ago) link
Wow. Is that 1978??
― gnarly sceptre, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:56 (sixteen years ago) link
1979
also went to this one: http://www.hotrails.co.uk/history/images/1980/tickets/801005a.jpg (this was the Ronnie James Dio Black Sabbath, so not really the dream line-up it appears to be)
― henry s, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 16:58 (sixteen years ago) link
No, that's still a dream concert man. The Black and Blue Tour is legendary!
Specter, where are you seeing them? They are still great, even if they are touring small halls.
― Bill Magill, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 18:13 (sixteen years ago) link
Holy shit, that Hot Rails to Hell website is great. BOC is definitely a group that lends itself to that sort of fanaticism, for whatever reason.
― Bill Magill, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 18:15 (sixteen years ago) link
I have a few BOC cassettes but I just downloaded their greatest hits off emusic. I felt like doing something uncool. You guys are all a bunch of dorks talking about some records no one wants to hear. I am really loving listening to this, it sounds so seventies like nothing else. Probably because they only play two Blue Oyster Cult songs on the radio. That makes them cool and mysterious to me now.
― MCCCXI (u s steel), Thursday, 5 November 2009 02:06 (fourteen years ago) link
"You guys are all a bunch of dorks talking about some records no one wants to hear."
Thanks.
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 5 November 2009 15:24 (fourteen years ago) link
Every time "Burning for you" comes on the radio I get very stoked.
― Trip Maker, Thursday, 5 November 2009 15:45 (fourteen years ago) link
it sounds so seventies like nothing else
^^this!
I've tried and failed to express somehing along hese lines before, but their whole sound and feel is some kind of purified essence of everything I look for in 'Classic Rock' a big part of which is definitely what Myonga von Bontee choicely refers to as 'arcane mysterioso read'.
― gnarly sceptre, Thursday, 5 November 2009 16:02 (fourteen years ago) link
(t key RIP)
and it was 'arcane mysterioso dread'. you get the point, hopefully.
And I think I might have scoffed when Tim Ellison said their best record was St Cecilia, but nowadays that doesn't seem so ridiculous to me. It's probably the one I play most.
― gnarly sceptre, Thursday, 5 November 2009 16:06 (fourteen years ago) link
Super stone idol CLASSIC.
BOC were almost as much a worldview as a band in a way. I have a mega sweet tooth for MYSTICAL BULLSHIT and they built that castle higher than anybody.
BOC kind of make me think of Alan Moore and his self-invented 'god' which is just a stuffed toy. It's all an obvious sham, but somehow that just frees the rational mind to let the magicqk in to do its work.
Their most unimpeachably awesome records-- On Your Feet, Tyranny And Mutation, Secret Treaties, Cultosaurus Erectus, Fire Of Unknown Origin. But every one of their LPs has at least a handful of brilliant things, and while their dud tracks are outrageously dudly, there's something really fascinating about the dud-ness that draws you back for many re-listenings.
They keep playing NYC without me noticing and I REALLY need to catch them soon.
― Durian Durian (Jon Lewis), Thursday, 5 November 2009 17:16 (fourteen years ago) link
By the way, do any of you past-expiry dudes know if that Goldmine article is online anywhere?
― Durian Durian (Jon Lewis), Thursday, 5 November 2009 21:56 (fourteen years ago) link
You guys are all a bunch of dorks talking about some records no one wants to hear.
you are burt_stanton and I claim my $5
― 鬼の手 (Edward III), Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:05 (fourteen years ago) link
This dork always wants to hear some BOC
― Bill Magill, Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:18 (fourteen years ago) link
My professor in college was their producer. Murray Krugman. What a wacky guy he was...
He now runs his own label called Silverwolf Records. Heres what he releases:
http://www.silverwolfmusic.com/catalog/popup_image.php/pID/98
(He seriously explained to us that he couldn't understand why this singer was upset with this photo)
― Evan, Thursday, 5 November 2009 22:18 (fourteen years ago) link
It's funny how their explicit Nazi song is actually one of their least ominously evil sounding.
― an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 22 December 2023 02:21 (five months ago) link
Transmaniacon MC is pretty menacing.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 December 2023 02:39 (five months ago) link
Omar 🫡
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 22 December 2023 02:52 (five months ago) link
They'd like to do it with our daughter on a dirt road? Then keep the ransom money?! But continue to rob us of our sleep?!!
more to the point, they're coming for your blue-eyed horseshoe
― Deflatormouse, Friday, 22 December 2023 03:05 (five months ago) link
I Love the Night sucks you into the vampire lifestyle with gorgeous soft-rock harmonies and Buck's mellifluous guitar tones, and then "the lovely lady in white was by my side" and it's all over.
Dominance and Submission is just plain fucking contaminated by evil.
― you have already voted in this dolt and cannot vote again (Matt #2), Friday, 22 December 2023 04:08 (five months ago) link
Career of Evil, definitely.
Transmaniacon MC is about the tension at Altamont, really sinister vibe.
Mistress of the Salmon Salt is crazy, a woman serial killer lures men, kills them, and uses them as fertilizer.
― A. Begrand, Friday, 22 December 2023 04:37 (five months ago) link
Killer 1979 club set from when BOC were touring semi-incognito under their old "Soft White Underbelly" namehttps://ijwthstd.blogspot.com/2024/03/blue-oyster-cult-san-francisco-ca-1979.html
― Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 24 March 2024 03:55 (two months ago) link
Stairway to the Stars is such a monster. Just such an evil sounding song.
Never heard these guys before but oh man, this is brilliant. I came late to the Rolling Stones and never fully got into even the classic LPs, probably because, from all I'd read and heard about them, I was expecting the Stones to sound like THIS.
― TheNuNuNu, Sunday, 24 March 2024 20:52 (two months ago) link
Xpost I was listening to that show a couple of weeks ago downloaded from a different source - was really liking its “Astronomy” when there was a big cut in the middle. Does this source have that?
― realistic pillow (Jon not Jon), Monday, 25 March 2024 21:33 (two months ago) link