The "Yet another Mexico Festival" thread reminded me that last Friday that I saw Blue Öyster Cult at Tanner Park here on Long Island and they were on fire.
I had not seen Blue Öyster Cult in forty years since 1977 whe RUSH opened for them at Nassau during a January ice storm.
BOC was at the peek of their in powers in 1977 touring the world in support of their album Agents of Fortune. Great night.
First I was saddened to hear BOC founder & guitar player Allan Linear (Patti Smith's old lover) passed away two years ago.
It was windy down by the water, and I couldn't get a good photograph.
The sound was fantastic & the lighting sucked for a BOC concert.
This Eric Bloom & Buck Dharma's band now that Joe & Albert Bouchard are doing their thing together now.
Buck Dhama is an amazingly skilled electric guitarist. Sounds like he is down picking with a switch blade.
Blue Öyster Cult - Tanner Park Copiague, NY
(Ramin Djawadi song) (Game of Thrones Theme)
The Red & the Black
Golden Age of Leather
Burnin' for You
Harvest Moon
The Vigil
Lips in the Hills
Then Came the Last Days of May
True Confessions
Tattoo Vampire
Godzilla
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
Encore:
Joan Crawford
Hot Rails to Hell
(Richie Castellano on lead vocals)
Cities on Flame With Rock and Roll!!
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 11:22 am
Soft White Underbelly
Soft White Underbelly
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 11:23 am
Mike Watt
Mike Watt
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 11:41 am
Always dig the Last Days of
Always dig the Last Days of May/Joan Crawford & Cities on Flame.
I wish they would bring back ETI and Dr Music
They still do Buck's Boogie...a smoker.
Hope to see them again soon out here.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 11:58 am
I think trade off is ETI for
I think trade off is ETI for Cities of Flame of Rock & Roll now(which they really nail down, literally perfect).
I missed ETI too though.
I am going to Joe & Albert Bouchard in September.
I had to re-familiarize myself with Blue Öyster Cult's legend and repertoire. It's been a while.
Blue Oyster Cult: Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll (album version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OBs6S1lW_Q
Blue Öyster Cult - E.T.I. (Extra Terrestrial Intelligence) (Live) 10/9/1981
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMC2p_mWueY
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 12:05 pm
Rehearsal with Patti
Rehearsal with Patti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsE854AilxE
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 12:16 pm
Patti Smith & Allan Linear
Patti Smith & Allan Linear (RIP)
BLUE OYSTER CULT [ THEN CAME THE DAYS OF MAY ] LIVE 2013
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIpUbMs-Bk0
From, what I believe was from Al's last tour. Nice lead by him in this video.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 01:24 pm
Sounds like you had fun.
Sounds like you had fun. Too bad the core band can't stay together. Sounds familiar. Eric Bloom and Buck were always the front of that band anyway.
FYI, the correct spelling is Allan Lanier, and his primary instrument in BOC was the keyboards, although he did play some rhythm guitar. He also wasn't a founding member, though he did join soon after they changed their name from Great White Whale and was present for their main years as a band.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 01:33 pm
It sounded very good. Very
It sounded very good. Very large. You would have liked the show, Dave.
I turned my back to leave and they launched Cities on Flame and it just sounded so fantastic, I had to stay.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 01:38 pm
You're right, I think I would
You're right, I think I would have dug it. I've had a soft spot for BOC since I was in Junior High School. Respect to them for keeping it going. It must be a little bizarre to go from being in a band that played to packed arenas and stadiums to playing free shows in the park and the casino circuit.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 01:51 pm
Crowd was official BOC fans
Crowd was official BOC fans from as far as Florida.
Funny, the Good Rats opened (the living members only) unbeknownst to me. I didn't know & missed that set.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 02:02 pm
"the living members only"
"the living members only" Glad you clarified that.
What is the Good Rats without Peppi?
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 03:33 pm
“Got any Blue Oyster Cult?”
“Got any Blue Oyster Cult?”
“No. I don't have any Blue Oyster Cult.”
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 03:54 pm
Buck's Boogies
Buck's Boogies
(oops, wrong thread)
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 04:03 pm
Buck Dharma was hugely
Buck Dharma was hugely influenced by Garcia as a guitarist, and he has said so many times.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 04:45 pm
I only saw them once must
I only saw them once must been around 79. My first show at the old Boston Garden. It was the height of the Disco Sucks movement and I remember there were what seemed like hundreds of Disco Sucks banners hanging from the balcony and lots of Disco Sucks chanting. That is about all I remember about the show.
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on Friday, August 11, 2017 – 05:09 pm
I saw BOC open for Rush in
I saw BOC open for Rush in '84. It was pretty cool, but Rush was definitely the headliner that night.
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on Friday, August 18, 2017 – 09:07 pm
I got polluted with my son &
I got polluted with my son & father tonight while a great local flamenco guitar played for us all night long
I explained how this could very be the best summer of my life. At least for last 27 years, since the birth of my son.
I gave my son three CDs tonight. "Boston" to remind him to not kill himself over aspirations, "Magpie Salute" to let you know that there is future and to let it unfold as it's written. And BOCs Agents of Fortune. We convened and opened them simultaneity, to let let you know how proud we are to are here to live on Long Island and and there is still hope.
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on Friday, August 18, 2017 – 09:12 pm
zui- lol
zui- lol
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on Sunday, September 10, 2017 – 01:44 pm
I spent an enchanted evening
I spent an enchanted evening with Joe & Albert Bouchard - founding members of Blue Oyster Cult (and guitarist/painter Joan Levy Hepburn) at the Boulton Center in Bayshore, NY. last night.
It was an intimate setting with about 65-75 folks in attendance.
The night started out with a question/answer session with Al & Joe moderated by a professor from Stony Brook University; which was the band's launching pad in 1967.
BOC is in the Long Island Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & really should be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Joe said from a production stand-point, they were emulating Pink Floyd with no photographs of the band on their first album, to remain mysterious.
The Q&A session was only 15-20 minutes. Then they performed un-plugged, told stories, and rocked it stripped down, big time.
Met Joe & Albert after the show and they are just wonderful guys. Thanks to the Boulton Center for letting these legends shine their wares there.
Joan Levy Hepburn did the Patti Smith vocals parts on Vera of Gemini very well, I must say
The show thoroughly Rocked!
(PS- Acoustic Godzilla brings it!)
Joe & Albert Bouchard, Boulton Center, Bayshore, NY 9/9/2017
{Partial Set List}
This ain't the Summer Of Love
The Revenge of Vera Gemini
Tattoo Vampire
Sinful Love
Career of Evil
Astronomy
Last Days of May
Death Valley Night
ETI
Bad Decisions
Galelio Galilei
You Like Vampires
Don't Fear the Reaper
You
Godzilla (acoustic)
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on Sunday, September 10, 2017 – 01:49 pm
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on Sunday, September 10, 2017 – 02:10 pm
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on Sunday, September 10, 2017 – 03:11 pm
Joe & Albert Bouchard,
Joe & Albert Bouchard, Boulton Center, Bayshore, NY 9/9/2017
This ain't the Summer Of Love
The Revenge of Vera Gemini
Tattoo Vampire
Sinful Love
Career of Evil
Astronomy
Last Days of May
Death Valley Night
ETI
Burning for You
Bad Decisions
Galelio Galilei
You Like Vampires
Don't Fear the Reaper
You
Godzilla (acoustic)
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on Sunday, September 10, 2017 – 03:35 pm
Joe was busting Albert's
Joe was busting Albert's balls for smoking a big fat joint before the show.
God bless these guys.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 09:37 pm
Just noticed Albert lives by
Just noticed Albert lives by me. Just sent a message of thanks to him for being so groovy.
Joe said he wrote Astronomy while tripping on a nice night in Coves Neck (North Shore) of Long Island.
Albert told a story of how he met his girlfriend, Helen Robbins aka Helen Wheels at a Ravi Shankar show at Stony Brook. Helen Wheels was a singer in her own right, and was very envious of Patti Smith and wrote Sinful Love (on Agents of Fortune) about Patti Smith. Joe said when they played Sinful Love for Patti all she said was "I like it, it has a good beat."
The Patti Smith Group was born from the success of her work with Al Lanier before she had her own record contract secured.
Here is a nice tribute Lenny Kaye wrote about the late record producer - Sandy Pearlman on Patti Smith's web site -
http://www.pattismith.net/souvenance.html
Patti Smith will be performing tonight (9/12) on the Jimmy Fallon show
& in Central Park 9/14
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on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 09:04 am
Patti Smith was awesome last
Patti Smith was awesome last night on Jimmy Fallon and played "People Have the Power"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8T6B32HuIxw
People have the power, to redeem the world from fools!!