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Cities on Flame With Rock and RollGodzilla - Blue Oyster CultVeteran Of The Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult
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Cities on Flame With Rock and RollGodzilla - Blue Oyster CultVeteran Of The Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult
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Acres of Southern California forest land are being consumed by flames and, even miles away, the air is acrid with ash. These fires, threatening life and property in the area, have burned since a couple of days before this past weekend, and the situation is beyond critical. Billows of smoke are mushrooming in the sky above the stricken area. Although Los Angeles proper, Hollywood, and Burbank ar...
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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
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My adolescence just missed cupid's LSD smeared arrows. It's been said that the Alice Cooper Band first drove the stake thru the heart of the peace and love set. The onset of the 70's brought a decidedly different and ominous flavor to the rock world. Bands like Cooper and Black Sabbath seemed to relish an image that sided with darker, even evil, forces.Among these bands were the New England ou...
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"*Nick Cage as Ghost Rider*":http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/ghostrider/index.html
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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 pretend...
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One of my favorite BOC songs.Home in the valleyHome in the cityHome isn't prettyAin't no home for meHome in the darknessHome on the highwayHome isn't my wayHome will never beBurn out the dayBurn out the nightI can't see no reason to put up a fightI'm living for giving the devil his dueAnd I'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for youI'm burning, I'm burning, I'm burning for youTime is the essen...
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I have a set of web pages and blogs that I visit when ever I sit down at the computer. Some of them are music related (any mog is often my first stop after looking at e-mail... really most of the time it's while looking at e-mail), some of them are news, or things like my Netflix queue. one of my other regular stops is "The Seven Deadly Sinners":http://7deadlysinners.typepad.com/ art blog... wh...
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Driving around a cold Sussex today and this classic came on the radio. Just had to crank it up.
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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 CoverAll Music by: Steven PatersonLead vocal: Steven PatersonHarmony vocal: Gil (All1Song)Time Lapse Video...
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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 intel
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if someone were to ask me on the spot "what is the greatest song ever written?" i would immediately reply "(don't fear) the reaper". this is if i were to give my answer zero thought. if i were to my answer any thought what so ever, my answer would be something completely different. in fact, if i were to put any thought into this (don't fear) the reaper wouldnt even be considered in the running....
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I realized that there had been too many credible, quality songs tracks in my posts lately, so I figured a slice of cheese might loosen things up. How about Blue Oyster Cult's 1983 jam, "Take Me Away"? Great video weird guys with dark makeup under their eyes, wearing Obi Wan Kenobi outfits try to kidnap aging hairy metal band members, and random hot fur coat wearing chicks, taking them to anothe...
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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'...
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