Artist Lounge: Blue Oyster Cult
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I'm just a backup harmony singer here and I created the video.
My friend in England encouraged me to sing with him on this one! HIGH QUALITY AUDIO LINK HERE:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=g17LgLpiSWg&fmt=18 (you are hearing the mono version in this post) Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult Cover All Music by: Steven Paterson
Lead vocal: Steven Paterson Harmony vocal: Gil (All1Song) Time Lapse Video Credits: Rotting Fruit: Public Domain Clouds: Made available to t... MORE
My friend in England encouraged me to sing with him on this one! HIGH QUALITY AUDIO LINK HERE:
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=g17LgLpiSWg&fmt=18 (you are hearing the mono version in this post) Don't Fear The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult Cover All Music by: Steven Paterson
Lead vocal: Steven Paterson Harmony vocal: Gil (All1Song) Time Lapse Video Credits: Rotting Fruit: Public Domain Clouds: Made available to t... MORE
1. Patti Smith, "Ask the Angels." Lots of New York Punk on this list, each track different. Patti was the poet laureate, a great live performer, and a bit crazy. Her band was learning how to play, and in their case, the move was useful. 2. Ramones, "Judy Is a Punk." Speaking of learning how to play, the video link here is astounding. 3. Joan Armatrading, "Love and Affection." The Ramones pretended to never grow up. Joan Armatrading never sounded like anything BUT a grown... MORE
On the bounce. After flying into San Francisco from LAX on Thursday, I headed to Monterey on Friday to visit family. On Monday, it’s back to San Fran, and on Tuesday, it’s Los Angeles again – and the marvelous mayhem of the movie biz. But for now, I’m cooling off in Monterey, California – home to the justly celebrated Monterey International Pop Music Festival, the watershed concert event that ran from June 16 to June 18, 1967 and forever changed the world of rock and roll ... MORE
So today's song is another kind of surreal audio horror movie. The verses depict a spooky apocalypse, complete with shivering angels, fat ladies, and Catholic schoolgirls. All of this apocalyptic horror is brought about by, naturally, Joan Crawford rising from the grave. My favorite part is the whispered "Christinnnna.....mother's home...." part. Sadly, I don't have this in MP3 format, so I'll have to embed the incredibly horrible, ill-conceieved video. The song is cre... MORE
Ok, this is my first post on MOG. I have to admit that it is a great place to find great new music. Lately I have been getting into the old classic rock faze of things. I guess I’m just kinda sick of all this techno indie pop crap. I can understand why people enjoy stuff like Animal Collective, or Sufjan Stevens. I like it from time to time myself but it just gets old. In my opinion I think indie rock is the best thing for the music industry because it constantly keeps mus... MORE
Heavy Metal music is often mentioned with horror music, and Blue Oyster Cult was one of the reasons why. It’s almost funny to listen now and hear them for what they were, a hi energy hard rock group who are maybe more at home in a record collection next to Cheap Trick and The MC5, than most of The New Wave of British Heavy Metal bands of the late-70’s. They were smarter than most with an intellectual take on Sci Fi and Horror themes. The obvious horror reference point with... MORE
This song is so Amazing . It is really ahead of its time as far metal music goes . What ? you say blue oyster cult isnt metal yes they are! one time this was considered some heavy shit!!!
Well, everybody knows it, everybody references it, everybody loves it, but nobody ever posts it...well, if they do, at least I never see it. so, i've had enough. it's time to post this bad boy. i gotta fevah, and the only perscription, is....


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