B.O.C Re: mo' 70s rock (was Re: iggy pop)

1999-03-16 Thread William F. Silvers



Carl Zimring asked:

 Moving the thread from Iggy Pop and the Dictators, [EMAIL PROTECTED] exclaimed:
  Goin' to B.O.C. Thursday night!  Woo!!!

 Who exactly is in Blue Oyster Cult these days aside from Eric Bloom 
 Buck Dharma?  Anybody named Bouchard?

Aw man, make it stop! g Now the opening notes from "Cities On Flame" are stuck in
my head and won't leave.Saw B.O.C. twice back in the day, (opened for the Dolls in
1974, headlined in 1977) and my hearing's never fully recovered.
Quality metal, yeah boy.

yours in tyranny and mutation,
b.s. racing for a twang palliative...




RE: B.O.C Re: mo' 70s rock (was Re: iggy pop)

1999-03-16 Thread Robin Hall

 Reply to:   RE: B.O.C Re: mo' 70s rock (was Re: iggy pop)
One of the best concerts I  ever experienced: New Years Eve, 1973-74, Academy of 
Music, NYC. Kiss (major league debut, with the neon Kiss sign and everything) Iggy and 
the Stooges (including the great James Williamson) and Blue Oyster Cult.
It was far out. (Trying out new words for awesome.)
William F. Silvers wrote:
Saw B.O.C. twice back in the day, (opened for the Dolls in 1974, headlined in 1977) 
and my hearing's never fully recovered.
Quality metal, yeah boy.




RE: B.O.C Re: mo' 70s rock (was Re: iggy pop)

1999-03-16 Thread Jim_Caligiuri

William F. Silvers wrote:
Saw B.O.C. twice back in the day, (opened for the Dolls in 1974,
headlined in 1977) and my hearing's never fully recovered.
Quality metal, yeah boy.

Saw a dream show on Long Island in the mid-70's Foghat opened,
the original Black Sabbath in the middle and BOC (honetown boys) as
headliner.
One of the loudest night ever. Also knew someone who lived across the
street from
Buck Dharma for a while. We used to get a kick out of his wife henpecking
him. "OH, Donnn!"
Jim, smilin'