Blue Oyster Cult

Blue Oyster Cult

 

Blue Oyster Cult is an American hard rock band New York that having been rocking since the late 1960's. They are pioneers of the genre of heavy metal music and have sold 14 million records worlwide. The band consisted of Eric Bloom on guitar, vocals, and keyboards, Bill Dharma on guitar, Allen ... Read review

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Review of Blue Oyster Cult by jtbull46

Advantages: great guitar playing good vocals
Disadvantages: musical chairs on line ups

Blue Oyster Cult is an American hard rock band New York that having been rocking since the late 1960's. They are pioneers of the genre of heavy metal music and have sold 14 million records worlwide. The band consisted of Eric Bloom on guitar, vocals, and keyboards, Bill Dharma on guitar, Allen Lanier on keyboards and guitar, Joe Bouchard on bass, and Albert Bouchard on drums. The band has gone threw way too many line up changes to count. Musically ...
...to classic blues. They used lots of loud distortion guitars that would become much more popular in the 1980's hard rock and heavy metal scene. THeir music is pretty good but suprisingly basic. their hit song "don't fear the reaper" basically is just three open chords played over and over again except for the leads, but it was real good song. Some of my favorites from them include, Don't fear the reaper, and I aint the one. The band was one of the ... Read review

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Nine screaming diz busters
Review of Cultosaurus Erectus - Blue Oyster Cult by pinkmatchstick taken from ciao.co.uk

Advantages Great rock music
Disadvantages The cover might frighten the kids!

...BOC, Blue Oyster Cult, are a US rock group, most famous over here for their still classic "Don't Fear The Reaper" , released this album in summer 1980. Many of you will never even have heard of it, let alone listened to it, so hopefully this will persuade you to give it a try. It's packed full of great riffing heavy rock, but underpinned with wry, subtle lyrics throughout. BOC still had their classic line-up for this album, being Eric Bloom (vocals/guitar), Donald Roeser AKA Buck Dharma (guitars/bass/keyboards/vocals), Allen Lanier (guitar/keyboards), Joe Bouchard (bass) and brother Albert (drums). They toured the States with the revitalised Dio-fronted Black Sabbath later that year. Now there's a gig you'd want to have been around to see. Unfortunately for me I was a 13 year old pre pubescent boy... Read review

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helpful 3/19/2005
West Coast pyschadelia meets East Coast riffing
Review of Secret Treaties [Remastered] - Blue Oyster Cult by pinkmatchstick taken from ciao.co.uk

Advantages 1970's American rock at its finest
Disadvantages The "bonus" tracks are not much of a bonus

...According to Homer Simpson, 1974 was the year that rock reached perfection. Personally I think they were out by a year, but the writers of that show must have been thinking of releases like this, the third album from New York City's famous hard rock band Blue Oyster Cult. Pigeon-holed as gonzo headbanging rockers to start with, BOC soon showed they were the thinking mans rock band. At a time when the majority of bands were singing about coke, sex and their libidos, BOC carried on from where bands such as The Doors and Love left off, taking the West Coast vibe and marrying it to their own harder-edged Eastern seaboard rock sound. This is no mere cock-rock, the subject matter here include such as lesbianism ("Astronomy") incest ("Dominance And Submission") and even World War 2 ("ME262"). Leave behind any pre... Read review

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helpful 7/2/2005
Jack Jones meets The Blue Oyster Cult!!!!!!
Review of Everything that starts with X ... by pinkmatchstick taken from ciao.co.uk

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.... 5. What is your favourite album? The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion by The Black Crowes. A great band making music that will stand the test of time. 6. When you were younger which musician/bands did you have as posters on your wall? Didn't have posters as such, the hip thing to do for us as teenagers was put your LP sleeves on the wall instead. Without the LP inside, I must add. Though I did also have a nice big gruesome Alice Cooper one up for a long time, I remember. 7. At the moment what is your favourite music to listen to? American rock music between 1971-1975. The old joke goes that Homer Simpson said 1974 was the year rock music attained perfection. I'd go along with that. 8. What was the last CD you bought? Blue Oyster Cult's 1974 "Secret Treaties" album, from Amazon, brought on impulse... Read review

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