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Home in the city
Home isn't pretty
Ain't no home for me
Home in the darkness
Home on the highway
Home isn't my way
Home will never be
Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I can't see no reason to put up a fight
I'm living for giving the devil his due
And I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
Time is the essence
Time is the season
Time ain't no reason
Got no time to slow
Time everlasting
Time to play B-sides
Time ain't on my side
Time I'll never know
Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I'm not the one to tell you what's wrong or what's right
I've seen suns that were freezin' and lives that were through
Well I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
Burn out the day
Burn out the night
I can't see no reason to put up a fight
I'm living for giving the devil his due
And I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for you
ludite wrote:
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC.
Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
"Cities on Flame with Rock And Roll."
To a BOC aficionado, anything from Agents of Fortune forward does not qualify as "old BOC." Not that there aren't a few good bits from there forward, but the first three studio albums are what we mean.
I definitely don't qualify as a BÖC (mind the umlaut!) "aficionado". I merely dig them. And, yes, especially this much overlooked album. Not right from the start, I have to admit, it rather grew on me over the years. Reasons? I'm a Moorcock fan, for starters. Then, I absolutely love the lyrical (and musical) weirdness of songs like Joan Crawford, let alone the title track itself.
And hey,! inspired by The Spine of Night, I recently went back to watch that Heavy Metal movie of yore.... nuff said?
ludite wrote:
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC.
Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
"Cities on Flame with Rock And Roll." Bleyfusz wrote:
Godzillaaaaaa......... (the Extraterrestial Live version)
To a BOC aficionado, anything from Agents of Fortune forward does not qualify as "old BOC." Not that there aren't a few good bits from there forward, but the first three studio albums are what we mean.
Always preferred the earlier, lesser-know BOC. But, like Radio Paradise, early BOC albums were designed to flow seamlessly from one song to another. The individual songs don't stand up as well on their own.
Fun fact: Bryan Adams wrote a song for BOC, "Run to You", off his "Reckless" album. If you listen to the song, you can totally hear BOC in it. But, the band turned it down. "Run to You" became a major hit for Bryan Adams and his career was launched. Conversely, BOC began as slow slide to oblivion. C'est la vie.
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC. Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
The "On Your Feet or On Your Knees" LP is a stellar live recording.
ludite wrote:
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC.
Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
"Cities on Flame with Rock And Roll."
Godzillaaaaaa......... (the Extraterrestial Live version)
Für BÖC ein richtig schwacher Song.
[....]
Dachte ich auch mal.
small universe
For me it was the spring of 1982, and I was in the army then (and luckily never after).
Fun fact: Bryan Adams wrote a song for BOC, "Run to You", off his "Reckless" album. If you listen to the song, you can totally hear BOC in it. But, the band turned it down. "Run to You" became a major hit for Bryan Adams and his career was launched. Conversely, BOC began as slow slide to oblivion. C'est la vie.
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC. Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
More likely that BOC turned it down because it came from, you know, Bryan Adams.
Greetings from Bavaria to all the listeners outside. Stay safe.
"Cities on Flame with Rock And Roll."
Fun fact: Bryan Adams wrote a song for BOC, "Run to You", off his "Reckless" album. If you listen to the song, you can totally hear BOC in it. But, the band turned it down. "Run to You" became a major hit for Bryan Adams and his career was launched. Conversely, BOC began as slow slide to oblivion. C'est la vie.
Still, I'd like to hear something from the old BOC. Maybe something moody, like "Then Came the Last Days of May", or rocky, like "Flaming Telepaths".
That makes sense. I always wondered how she met them. But BOC was/is based out of Long Island and Patti is in NYC so there was proximity.
And in fairness to them, they were never a straight up metal band with just one or two themes. Besides death, they had themes about aliens, sci-fi, the occult, old Hollywood and the music borrowed from other genres like doo-wop. In addition to Patti, the sci-fi/fantasy (and a few other genres) writer Michael Moorcock wrote lyrics on at least one other tune....
She was in a relationship with the keyboard player, Allan Lanier in the early-to-mid 1970s and co-wrote lyrics to several of their songs.
I believe Bill plays this after Walking Barefoot because Patti Smith was in a relationship with a member of B.O.C. (the keyboard player I think?) She wrote Walking Barefoot for him. Patti probably thinks Bill is a clever DJ!
That makes sense. I always wondered how she met them. But BOC was/is based out of Long Island and Patti is in NYC so there was proximity.
And in fairness to them, they were never a straight up metal band with just one or two themes. Besides death, they had themes about aliens, sci-fi, the occult, old Hollywood and the music borrowed from other genres like doo-wop. In addition to Patti, the sci-fi/fantasy (and a few other genres) writer Michael Moorcock wrote lyrics on at least one other tune.
this tune certainly drove the comeback after the two albums that followed the "Reaper" album (Agents of Fortune) failed to generate a major hit like that one. A mediocre tune. Think there were better tunes on "Fire".
Ok, sorry.
"Time to play B-sides"
I believe Bill plays this after Walking Barefoot because Patti Smith was in a relationship with a member of B.O.C. (the keyboard player I think?) She wrote Walking Barefoot for him. Patti probably thinks Bill is a clever DJ!
Nah. It's because the cult of blue oyster worshipers took over Bill's studio one day, made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
Right you are! LOL!
LOL. How about "Der Kommissar" or "Rock Me Amadeus" next? It's free skate night!
Definitely a blast from the past. Feels longer than 4:29 today but BOC was a cool band, even if they didn't hit greatness that often.
I believe Bill plays this after Walking Barefoot because Patti Smith was in a relationship with a member of B.O.C. (the keyboard player I think?) She wrote Walking Barefoot for him. Patti probably thinks Bill is a clever DJ!
Rooney wrote:
LOL. How about "Der Kommissar" or "Rock Me Amadeus" next? It's free skate night!
Well then, maybe stop listening to Clear Channel and stay here. (?)
This is the first time i've heard this on RP and I listen almost daily.
I listen to RP all day at work and I don't think any classic rock I've heard here is played too much.
And who listens to Clear Channel? I haven't listened to mainstream commercial radio in years. It's either NPR or a CD/Ipod .
Well then, maybe stop listening to Clear Channel and stay here. (?)
This is the first time i've heard this on RP and I listen almost daily.
Veteran Of The Psychic Wars was the only B.O.C. song in the movie. It's a great soundtrack.
I had to look up the tracklist - Weren't these in the movie? I'm almost certain they were, regardless of them being on the actual soundtrack or not.
Heavy Metal (The Black and Silver)
Vengeance (The Pact)
The stuff he was playing in 1971 was not really being played by anyone else and it rocked.
Kick out the jams Buck!
That ultra-stoner animated movie 'Heavy Metal' for one. I don't know if this song was actually in the film - but I know a couple of cuts from this record were.
Veteran Of The Psychic Wars was the only B.O.C. song in the movie. It's a great soundtrack.
I totally agree...pull some nuggets out of their catalogue we HAVEN"T heard! Growing up in Ohio I had this song forced down my gullet by FM radio to the point of getting physically ill when I hear it now. Doesn't mean it's a bad song...just played to DEATH.
Wow. That's a broad brush you got there...
That ultra-stoner animated movie 'Heavy Metal' for one. I don't know if this song was actually in the film - but I know a couple of cuts from this record were.
Rock on, Bill.
I agree with WonderLizard, you go, gurly!!
And Bill, you TOTALLY ROCK!!
GODZILLA!
In 1972 when the first Blue Oyster Cult album came out, it was a breath of fresh air for hard rock fans. After their "black and white period" I agree that they surely made more money but lost their way musically. The first album has been remastered so it sounds less murky now.
Agreed. The first record was great and a breath of fresh air. Downhill from there, excluding "The Reaper".
Rock on, Bill.
You go, gurly.
"Ring of Fire" segues into "Burnin' for you"? I really love Radio Paradise.
In 1972 when the first Blue Oyster Cult album came out, it was a breath of fresh air for hard rock fans. After their "black and white period" I agree that they surely made more money but lost their way musically. The first album has been remastered so it sounds less murky now.
In fact, a lot of very fine music came out of the 80's - this isn't part of it. In fact, the only piece by Blue Oyster Cult that I've ever liked is "Don't fear the reaper".
Its all about the cowbell..
Rock on, Bill.
It's cheesy, but I like it!
a2 wrote:
Considering that the comment you replied to was over five years old he's undoubtedly fallen off his barstool by now.
I am unashamed to say I enjoy this little fluffy pop tune.
music. Buck Darma is an idiot guitar player.
I HATE BOC!
Flame on, boys and girls....
"Wife beater music"? Do you mean cock rock?