Posted on 10/23/2015 2:35:48 AM PDT by WhiskeyX
Yes, yes, but does it have enough cowbell?!
heh, heh, heh
Sound track for The Revolution’s “tender moments.”
Boy that music sounds dated...lol
“Boy that music sounds dated...lol”
Ahhh yes, dated...
Those Were the Days, Mary Hopkin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KODZtjOIPg
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs - Little Red Riding Hood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_K5b-JNc7E
The Kingsmen - Louie Louie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RZJ4ESU52U
Patsy Cline ~ Tennessee Waltz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRNdap-ioNM
“Band name and logo[edit]
The hook-and-cross logo
The Saturn symbol in alchemy
The name “Blue Öyster Cult” came from a 1960s poem written by manager Sandy Pearlman. It was part of his “Imaginos” poetry, later used more extensively in their 1988 album Imaginos. Pearlman had also come up with the band’s earlier name, “Soft White Underbelly”, from a phrase used by Winston Churchill in describing Italy during World War II. In Pearlman’s poetry, the “Blue Oyster Cult” was a group of aliens who had assembled to secretly guide Earth’s history. “Initially, the band was not happy with the name, but settled for it, and went to work preparing to record their first release...”[8]
“In a 1976 interview published in the U.K. music magazine Zig Zag, Pearlman told the story explaining the origin of the band’s name was an anagram of “Cully Stout Beer”.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%C3%96yster_Cult#Band_name_and_logo
But, was she “As Beautiful As A Foot”?
Buck Dharma was/is the man
beautiful use of echo-plex
Can anyone tell me if they still perform “Guitars That Destroyed the World”? That was life altering
Thanks! One of my favorites
Saw them at Pompano Amphitheatre this summer, great concert! The Robbie Krieger Band performed before them with a nice Doors segment.
Always had good feelings about them since Eric Bloom and I share the same alma mater!
They also closed out the Fox & Friends summer concert series recently but their sound isn’t quite as good when it has to keep the volume low.
Germane to the Halloween theme, a better tune off the same vinyl would be "Nosferatu".
“Germane to the Halloween theme, a better tune off the same vinyl would be “Nosferatu”.”
Check the video accompanying the music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwskAqJAxgo
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I recently dug out my vinyl copy of “On Your Feet or On Your Knees.”
I hadn’t heard that in 30 years - that was a great album.
Back around 1990 i saw this band by a freak chance twice in one week, once in Boston and the other at Hampton Beach, NH.
miss those days...
Now it's in MP3. And I have the original black and white silent film on DVD.
Interesting bit of trivia: The guy who played the vampire was Max Von Shrek. 'Shrek' is 'fear' in German.
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