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Raff
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Martin Birch produced Cultosaurus and Fire of Unknown Origin. Mirrors was produced by Tom Werman.
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and when you say.. who? You get the idea...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Cosmiclawnmower
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Promo photo which came with my US radio version of 'On your feet..' but I suspect its probably earlier..
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mathman0806
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It wasn't this guy? "More cowbell!"
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micky
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nope this one... "f**k my life"
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Braka1
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Ah, I knew I should have bothered to check.
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Around the Sun
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I love this band! One of those bands that are corny and sophisticated at the same time. They are also underrated. My favourite is 'Secret Treaties', which is simply one of the best albums ever made. But BÖC has so many great albums. 'Spectres' has become a huge favourite too. It's more pop oriented than the early stuff, yes, but what songs! I still haven't heard 'Fire of Unknown Origin', often considered to be one of their very best albums. Have to buy it on vinyl one day.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^^ I love the band so much, I now have three BOC threads currently running. "Spectres" is a big favourite of mine too with a couple of classic tracks: "Godzilla" and "Celestial the Queen". It's good to see my favourite album "Imaginos" doing well in the poll with four votes so far.
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Braka1
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Yeah, 'Club Ninja' was the only BOC album from their original period which I couldn't find anything to really like about. Even the poorly received 'Revolution By Night' had several excellent songs (Shadow of California, for instance) in between the dross.
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Psychedelic Paul
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"Shooting Shark" was another favourite of mine from the Revolution by Night album, but I'd be hard-pressed to name a stand-out song on the Club Ninja album. Maybe it's time to give it another listen.
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mathman0806
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With Club Ninja, there were four songs that the band did not write. Of those, I liked White Flags. Perfect Water was pretty good. And the last three songs, from When the War Comes with the Howard Stern spoken word intro to Madness to the Method.
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Braka1
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I was actually in a band who played two BOC songs in our setlist, and I used to sing lead vocals on Shooting Shark - the only time they let me do anything but backup vocals, for good reason.
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Psychedelic Paul
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I'd love to upload every track from every Blue Oyster Cult album here, but if I did that, it'd probably take forever for my slow laptop to load up the whole page. I can start with this track though: my all-time favourite BOC song, from the Imaginos album, featuring one of the finest rock singer's that no one's ever heard of: Joey Cerisano Edited by Psychedelic Paul - June 12 2020 at 13:53 |
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Braka1
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I used to do a late night FM rock show. In 1988 I collared another presenter, raving about 'Seige and Investiture'. He was skeptical. About a month later he came up to me with a list of his top 100 songs of all time, and 'Seige' was #1. BTW, sorry, but I've always hated that video.
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Psychedelic Paul
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^^ "Frankenstein" is the only Blue Oyster Cult song that's ever featured Joey Cerisano on vocals.
I'm sorry you didn't like the video.
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verslibre
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Listening to Club Ninja right now.
Micky asked what the band's worst song is. It's on this album, and it's a Bob Halligan song that was recorded by Lee Aaron for her third album Call of the Wild, the year before: "Beat 'Em Up" It wasn't a good song when Lee Aaron recorded it, and the same applies to Blue Öyster Cult. It's a bad song with painful lyrics. For example: Beat 'em up! Beat 'em up! Beat 'em up! Beat 'em up! You take a lickin,' keep on kickin'
This fight we both can win!
We'll stop sockin' when you stop rockin'! As for the rest of Club Ninja, there are good songs ("White Flags," "Perfect Water," "Shadow Warrior") and there are okay songs ("Make Rock Not War," "Spy in the House of the Night," "Dancin' in the Ruins"), and one great song in "Madness to the Method." ...but "Beat 'Em Up" should have never found its way to the Oyster camp because a) it's a terrible song, and b) it sounds so unlike something they'd bother with. The Revolution By Night is a much better album.
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verslibre
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One of those gifted singers who should've fronted a long-running hard rock band. He toured with Transsiberian Orchestra from 2000-2003. but I've not heard of anything he's done since. He was a busy session guy for many years. Over here, his is the voice in a famous commercial: "Be...all that you can be!" (Yes, that commercial!) Cerisano's first band with a record was Elderberry Jak. Their sole album Long Overdue was released in 1970!! Cerisano's only other regular band was the early '80s AOR outfit Silver Condor. This is from their second and final album, Trouble at Home. Future Autograph guitarist-vocalist Steve Plunkett and Dust/HSAS/Billy Squier bassist Kenny Arronson were both part of this lineup! |
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Psychedelic Paul
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^^ Thanks for all of the additional info about Joey Cerisano.
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In May of 1972 I was at college in IU , Bloomington, Indiana.....my brother rented a house (Sept 1971) on one of the main roads into school by the football stadium so I spent a lot of time there . We would watch the cars come in with parents and kids heading into town. I remember one sunny May afternoon when they were on the big front porch watching the traffic, smokin' weed and blasting this hard rock lp...it was different and weird but good,..the debut by BOC ; became a fan that day and went to Karma Records and bought the vinyl the next day.
I voted Secret Treaties ,but that first one is still is one of my favorite old hard rock lp's of all time. BTW.. a shout out to Sandy Pearlman who was essential to their origins, sound/theme direction , and early songwriting. Edited by dr wu23 - June 14 2020 at 10:00 |
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Yeah, whenever Sandy was MIA they became a lot more mundane. Still excellent, but generally missing that X factor.
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