They're playing at a local club about three miles from my house in late October.
Very tempting. I only saw them once, in April of '78. I was right up front and center, literally leaning on the stage.
They're playing at a local club about three miles from my house in late October.
Very tempting. I only saw them once, in April of '78. I was right up front and center, literally leaning on the stage.
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I saw BOC twice, circa 92-94. The first time they were playing a free show, at Cleveland's then annual Square To Square festival. They came on late (I think because it rained earlier that day), but I managed to get up to the front of stage and got Buck to hand me a guitar pick. I'm yelling "PICK! PICK!" and gesturing, and he holds up the pick, points, and has this look on his face like, "You want this?!", I'm like 'YEAH! YEAH!" and he just hands it to me. As I recall, though that was the show made convinced I needed to wear earplugs at all amplified music concerts. Some of Buck's hot licks felt like nails going into my ears. They played a great set.
The second time I saw them was at the Agora Theater, aprox. a year or two later. My recollection it was actually the same night as OJ Simpson's white Bronco chase. Wikipedia tells me the white Bronco chase was on June 12, 1994. That sounds like that could be the right date (stupid trivia note: I recall it was also the night of a pay-per-view concert by David Hasselhoff). Anyway, they again played a great set. This time, I was able to to get autographs from Buck and Eric on my LP copy of Agents Of Fortune. That was back before I knew what to talk to "famous musicians" about, so all I could say was, "Man, that show was awesome!" or words to that effect. I remember before Reaper, Eric saying something like "You might have seen this song on your TV awhile ago" (the month before, the song was used in the TV version of Stephen King's The Stand).
The encore on both shows was Golden Age Of Leather/The Red And The Black
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It seems we'll get a new album from them in the not too distant future (I'm not holding my breath though), and I'll be glad to hear it at least because I want to hear Buck play new songs. What a great guitarist. I'll be glad to hear him sing too - and Eric's singing should be fine on a studio album.
The best American heavy rock band ever. One could very well omit the word American from the above statement.
Well, I like both, but prefer "Hidden Mirror", because to me it has more of a "classic" BÖC feel and sound. HF sounds like they were trying a bit too hard to be heavy IMHO. That being said, "Harvest Moon" is one my favorite song from them. And at that point any new BÖC material will be good for me.
Curse of the Hidden Mirror is rad. Indeed, it harks back to Cultosaurus Erectus (my favorite 'classic' BÖC album, go figure!). "The Old Gods Return" is one of my favorite BÖC songs.
They both definitely have some great stuff, but for some reason I connect more with Heaven Forbid. My favorites are "Harvest Moon", "X-ray Eyes", "Damaged", "Cold Gray Light Of Dawn", and "Live For Me". The latter is the one I like most and is fun to play on guitar. It also captures that classic creepy BOC vibe, IMO.
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I think it will be interesting to see what Richie Castallano can bring to the writing on the new one. He has been with the band for a long time now and seems to be a really talented guy.
What’s the best BOC album for a progger? If there is one. If not, just their best album.
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Imaginos is still my favorite. I always discover something new each time I listen.
Got my tickets for 11/2. A Saturday show two miles from my house. Can't beat that.
Maybe I'll take along my ticket stub from '78 to see if I can get a couple of signatures on it. I might have a Buck Darma guitar pick, too. Hmmm.
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What kind of guitar is Buck playing these days? For awhile he was toying with one of those headless axes and I thought it had terrible tone.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
Any of their albums from the 70's, up through Extraterrestrial Live I think would be the best place to start. Those were the best albums they ever did.
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