Buck Dharma is one of the consistently most underrated lead guitarists of the heavy metal era. A great thing to know about him? He's still, over 70 years old, touring up and down the east coast with occasional inland venues to this very day. BOC might be underrated, but they have intense staying power.
Nice that you give a shout out to drummer Rick Downey. He was the lighting technician on BOC tours and was pressed into filling in after BOC made the catastrophic decision to fire the soul of the band Albert Bouchard.
Anyone else notice Buck's smug look as he steps out of the light at end of his solo? He knows he nailed it. The etl album version is this very performance.
i vremember when i first heard this song in the early 80s, and thinking, when will this guitar solo,be recognized, as on of the best solo's ever? ....still waiting....so underrated its ridiculous...imo
This is one of BOC's live recording masterpieces. Astronomy from Some Enchanted Evening is another one. This version of "Veterans. . ." makes the studio version pale by comparison. The music follows the lyrics. It is an impression of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, everything from the dirge-like lead-in to the song to the despairing plea for mercy at the end. To me the guitar solo, which is for all intents and purposes, absent from the studio version (Yeah, there's a solo, but it's very brief, more like a bridge between verses), is the war going on in the psyche of the sufferer. It's a relentless bombardment on the soul, breaking everything down, rendering its victim vulnerable to complete and utter destruction. It's truly one of the most compelling offerings to Rock N' Roll. It goes deep into places most Rock n' Roll artists won't go.
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You have legendary rock bands such as Rush, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin etc. Blue Oyster Cult is on an entire different spectrum of legendary. Greatest rock band in history.
This song was co written by science fiction/fantasy writer Michael Moorcock. He also co wrote Black Blade and The Great Sun Jester by Blue Oyster Cult.
Good call on Albert Bochard, the drummer. Tearing it up. Yes a masterpiece. The best live band I ever seen in my 62 years.And that includes Zeppelin and Pink Floyd
and to think. After over 50 years of writing and performing guitar solos, he has never, ever repeated a rift in a solo. Think about that. Massive creativity.
I was lucky enough to open for Blue Oyster Cult at Jaxx in Springfield, VA in 2000 when I was in a Black Sabbath tribute band. Cool guys. They even came out of their dressing room to check us out.
A great live band back in the day. Used to follow these guys around the tri state. Seen them about 50 times live. Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, one of the great Rock guitarist. #NYC #OnTourForever
This is the song off the Heavy Metal Soundtrack that got my totally obsessed with BOC. They are an epic band yet still underrated. This is an epic song. The solo is so good it brought me to tears again.
You should check out their version of "Born To Be Wild" Live from the Black and Blue concert. I saw them do it at The Boston Garden. The singer, Eric Bloom came out on stage riding a Harley! It was an incredible ending to the show. What a band! I'm a huge Sabbath fan but I have to say that BOC blew the doors off Sabbath that night.
One of my sing-along favorites of my younger years. I still know all the words. Thanks for reacting to this one, especially the live version. Nobody ever dives deep into these guys and they have a fun catalogue and always put on a hell of a show.
You are doing a great service to seasoned lovers of rock n roll by presenting these classics. Some that we haven't heard since we were kids and in some instances never heard. Thank you!!
Thanks, haven’t heard this version for a long time, forgot about the guitar solo. Eric Bloom is the singer here, he tended to sing their harder edged songs, Bloom is a science fiction buff and co-wrote this with sci-fi author Michael Moorcock.
I haven't heard this in forever. I remember being a kid and buying the album when it came out. It surprised me that the first song was classic BOC and then it was like listening to a different band. Great album.
I don't know. I can see it, given a chance but the album was similar to Cultasarous Erectus as Spectres was similar to Mirrors. I'm more if a Black and white first 3 guy, but all of them grow on you given a chance. Just glad he chose the live version of this tasty tune
well... it was about a demonic sentient blade that drank the souls of its victims, made it's master it's slave,and tormented him by killing his fiends and lovers and was co-written by Micheal Moorecock the creator of it's hapless anti-hero; Elric of melnibonea the doomed cosmic champion of chaos whom even death itself could not free from the endless cycles of war between law and chaos.
"The black blade Forged a million billion years ago My cosmic sword goes on for eternity Carving out destiny Bringing in the lords of chaos Bringing up the beasts of Hades Sucking out the souls of heroes Laying waste to knights and ladies My master is my slave Ha ha ah ha ah ha!"
The three greatest guitar solos of all time 1 - BOC - Astronomy - Some Enchanted Evening 2 - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - Pulse Concert 3- This. Thank you Buck.
While this song is in the film _Heavy Metal_ , another fantastic BOC song intended for the film but not actually used is "Vengeance (The Pact)". That is a helluva banger.
Man, Heavy Metal was a classic adult cartoon, released in 1981 and I was there opening night at the cinema! You have to see that movie if you want to have your mind blown. The soundtrack was amazing, which I bought the next day on vinyl & still have. Bands on that album ... Black Sabbath, Riggs, Trust, Don Felder, Sammy Hagar, BOC, Cheap trick, Devo, Donald Fagan, Nazareth, Stevie Nicks & Grand Funk Railroad. ...aaaand now I'm listening to it for the first time in ages. Good times. edit: Oh man if you want to hear a killer Sabbath tune with Dio, check out The Mob Rules off the soundtrack
Really, the entire _Heavy Metal_ soundtrack is worth discovering. An essential album of early 1980s Space Rock. If you dig this track, you need more *Hawkwind* in your life: 👉 Orgone Accumulator 👉 Hurry On Sundown 👉 Dreaming City 👉 Silver Machine
@@robertherring9277 it’s originally from the album Fire of Unknown Origin. I remember because I played it constantly when it came out. My favorite album of BOC
This song was so cool it was on the 1981 fantasy film on its 40th Anniversary Heavy Metal Blue Oyster Cult is our favorite Bro, you might like to try the 1983 Hits from the album: Revelation by night Feel The Thunder and Dragon Lady 🤟🤘 Keep on Rockin, Chod🤟🤘
I heard a rumor that the wrote the whole Fire of Unknown Origin album for the Heavy Metal Soundtrack, but then the filmakers decided to just go with this one song. That whole album is amazing though, that and Cultasaurus Erectus were def soundtracks to my childhood and were perfect Sci-Fi hard rock albums. Black Blade and Monsters are 2 of my favs.
Not quite. The song "The Pact" was written for the movie but they couldn't use it because the lyrics were basically the plot, so they used Veteran instead. The lyrics of Veteran were written by legendary science fiction author Michael Moorcock, who collaborated with Eric Bloom on three songs (this was the last, there was one each on the previous two albums) and is stuff from one of his series of works. Buck Dharma originally wrote "Burnin For You" for his solo album "Flat Out" but was persuaded to let them use it for Fire of Unknown Origin, it was their last big charting hit.
I saw BOC when they were touring and promoting this album; Fire of Unknown Origin. It was the best concert for sound, lights and other effects. Great memories from 1981; I was in the 11th grade and paid $10.50 for my ticket. My concert t-shirt was $15.00.
I heard this song for the first time on Sirius XM a couple weeks ago while working, and ran back to my phone quickly to see the title because I was like “holy shit those drums!”
The lyrics of this song were written by a fantasy author many bands of this era loved - Micheal Moorecock. Check out their song - Black Blade - he wrote it also, its the story of his character Elric. Elric was pretty much the first fantasy anti-hero - a lot of the Witcher comes from it.
Vraiment super cette analyse d'un jeune, et en plus d'un jeune ,noir ! Grâce à lui sans doute un certain nombre de jeunes d'aujourd'hui se detourneront du rap pour découvrir et pourquoi pas aimer un groupe formidable musicalement comme BLUE OYSTER CULT. 🎸
This was one of the songs off the soundtrack to the movie "HEAVY METAL" . The movie was o.k. but the soundtrack was great. I definately recomend the soundtrack. The movie was a cartoon about an alien orb coming to earth that chose who could use its powers. Almost a cartoon porn. John Candy was the voice of one of the characters.
Saw BOC in 1979 and maybe 1981. The first was at a huge open-air day-long festival in San Diego, with Robin Trower, Cheap Trick and others. The second was from the nosebleed seats at the indoor livestock arena in Fresno. Psychedelic experiences for me. But jeez, those guys were riDICulously loud! Shee-ut.
I strongly recommend you checkout the live version of Blue Oyster Cult's Then Came The Last Days Of May but, make sure it's the version from their On Your Feet Or On Your Knees live album. You wont be disappointed.
another great reaction .you should check out the version from the Heavy Metal sound track , its a little bit different than the album version , I think it is even better , plus the movie rocks .
Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll *** blue oyster cult Divine Wind ***** blue oyster cult Deadline ***** great bass line blue oyster cult Don't Turn Your Back***** Blue Oyster Cult: Fire of Unknown Origin *** Blue Oyster Cult: Heavy Metal: The Black and Silver ***** blue oyster cult Joan Crawford ***
Now you've done two of my three favorites (this and Astronomy)...please complete the trilogy with "Then came the Last Days of May" - great solo by Alan Lanier (RIP), then Buck shreds it in maximum overdrive - ua-cam.com/video/iRvqHwfnTMg/v-deo.html
Buck Dharma is one of the consistently most underrated lead guitarists of the heavy metal era. A great thing to know about him? He's still, over 70 years old, touring up and down the east coast with occasional inland venues to this very day. BOC might be underrated, but they have intense staying power.
PTSD summed up in one perfect song.
Buck Dharma is one of the most underrated guitar players of the classic rock era.
Nice that you give a shout out to drummer Rick Downey. He was the lighting technician on BOC tours and was pressed into filling in after BOC made the catastrophic decision to fire the soul of the band Albert Bouchard.
Anyone else notice Buck's smug look as he steps out of the light at end of his solo? He knows he nailed it. The etl album version is this very performance.
The amazing Blue Oyster Cult. Among the greatest hard rock bands ever, and terribly underrated over the years.
i vremember when i first heard this song in the early 80s, and thinking, when will this guitar solo,be recognized, as on of the best solo's ever? ....still waiting....so underrated its ridiculous...imo
This is one of BOC's live recording masterpieces. Astronomy from Some Enchanted Evening is another one. This version of "Veterans. . ." makes the studio version pale by comparison. The music follows the lyrics. It is an impression of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, everything from the dirge-like lead-in to the song to the despairing plea for mercy at the end. To me the guitar solo, which is for all intents and purposes, absent from the studio version (Yeah, there's a solo, but it's very brief, more like a bridge between verses), is the war going on in the psyche of the sufferer. It's a relentless bombardment on the soul, breaking everything down, rendering its victim vulnerable to complete and utter destruction. It's truly one of the most compelling offerings to Rock N' Roll. It goes deep into places most Rock n' Roll artists won't go.
This song was in the animated film Heavy Metal. Anybody who hasn't seen it, check it out. It is a classic.
Its awesome!
@@robertherring9277 black and silver
Heavy Metal! Such a classic!
Great animated movie, it came out when I was a senior in high school, really killer sound track too
@@428chase Let’s not forget “Vengeance (The Pact)” too, eh? 🤘🏻
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During college I was on the college radio station and always opened my show with this song. Still love it
one of best damned solo's ever.
Everyone forgets that Albert Bouchard was the original drummer, and he is SUPER-OVERLOOKED when drummers are talked about.
That guitar solo is unreal!
You have legendary rock bands such as Rush, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin etc.
Blue Oyster Cult is on an entire different spectrum of legendary. Greatest rock band in history.
100%.
Agreed
This song was co written by science fiction/fantasy writer Michael Moorcock. He also co wrote Black Blade and The Great Sun Jester by Blue Oyster Cult.
Moorcock was an excellent sf/fantasy writer and his Elric series is legendary. He was also a devotee of the cosmic horror genre of HP Lovecraft.
And Sonic Attack by Hawkwind
LOVE the great sun jester. I broke the cassette and bought another. I broke several BOC cassettes in my walk-man.
This is literally like Mozart or Bach Compared to today's music. An absolute masterpiece.
I went to se BOC back in the 80's when this song first came out and it is still amazing. The music today can never compare to the music back then
Good call on Albert Bochard, the drummer. Tearing it up. Yes a masterpiece. The best live band I ever seen in my 62 years.And that includes Zeppelin and Pink Floyd
It's Rick Downey on drums by October 1981.
Aint Albert playing
This is a musical masterpiece. Such a great and timeless song.
and to think. After over 50 years of writing and performing guitar solos, he has never, ever repeated a rift in a solo.
Think about that. Massive creativity.
BOC needs to be in the Rock and Roll hall of fame
Not that it has any credibility for me.
Rock'n roll hall of fame has become a joke
You are so Right
But Never Gonna Happen
I was lucky enough to open for Blue Oyster Cult at Jaxx in Springfield, VA in 2000 when I was in a Black Sabbath tribute band. Cool guys. They even came out of their dressing room to check us out.
Dude you are hitting on all cylinders! Love this band. Saw them twice.
This has an epic jam, my first time seeing them they opened for KISS IN 75.Luvvvv Mr. Bouchard on BASS.
A great live band back in the day. Used to follow these guys around the tri state. Seen them about 50 times live. Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, one of the great Rock guitarist. #NYC #OnTourForever
This is the song off the Heavy Metal Soundtrack that got my totally obsessed with BOC. They are an epic band yet still underrated.
This is an epic song.
The solo is so good it brought me to tears again.
You should check out their version of "Born To Be Wild" Live from the Black and Blue concert. I saw them do it at The Boston Garden.
The singer, Eric Bloom came out on stage riding a Harley! It was an incredible ending to the show. What a band!
I'm a huge Sabbath fan but I have to say that BOC blew the doors off Sabbath that night.
One of my sing-along favorites of my younger years. I still know all the words. Thanks for reacting to this one, especially the live version. Nobody ever dives deep into these guys and they have a fun catalogue and always put on a hell of a show.
You are doing a great service to seasoned lovers of rock n roll by presenting these classics. Some that we haven't heard since we were kids and in some instances never heard. Thank you!!
Thanks, haven’t heard this version for a long time, forgot about the guitar solo. Eric Bloom is the singer here, he tended to sing their harder edged songs, Bloom is a science fiction buff and co-wrote this with sci-fi author Michael Moorcock.
Michael Moorcock also of Hawkwind.
@@GivnoFyux444 forgot about that, thanks
Black Blade is my favorite song of the group.
@@progger53 Great song, Been far to long since I listened to Cultasaurus!
so proud of that dude. he put it ALL out rhere. that takes balls well done sir.
Still gotta do I Love The Night and Cities On Flame with Rock and Roll
I haven't heard this in forever. I remember being a kid and buying the album when it came out. It surprised me that the first song was classic BOC and then it was like listening to a different band. Great album.
I don't know. I can see it, given a chance but the album was similar to Cultasarous Erectus as Spectres was similar to Mirrors. I'm more if a Black and white first 3 guy, but all of them grow on you given a chance. Just glad he chose the live version of this tasty tune
One of my favorites of theirs.
I think I was 13 in 1983 when I first heard this one of my favorites ever
Also give props to Joe on base killer playing underneath the solo
I saw them in 1981 in Rochester NY and managed to get right up to the stage. It was an amazing experience.
This is a great song, this one and "Black Blade" were big on the radio back then, it seemed that "Black Blade" was played 2 times per hour some days.
well... it was about a demonic sentient blade that drank the souls of its victims, made it's master it's slave,and tormented him by killing his fiends and lovers and was co-written by Micheal Moorecock the creator of it's hapless anti-hero; Elric of melnibonea the doomed cosmic champion of chaos whom even death itself could not free from the endless cycles of war between law and chaos.
i like the parts being sang by stormbringer (the black blade) itself.
"The black blade
Forged a million billion years ago
My cosmic sword goes on for eternity
Carving out destiny
Bringing in the lords of chaos
Bringing up the beasts of Hades
Sucking out the souls of heroes
Laying waste to knights and ladies
My master is my slave
Ha ha ah ha ah ha!"
The three greatest guitar solos of all time
1 - BOC - Astronomy - Some Enchanted Evening
2 - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb - Pulse Concert
3- This.
Thank you Buck.
Close second for Buck..."Then came the Last Days of May"
Buck is the Man.
Nice choice 👍
@@williamosborne6866 Also totally brilliant.
@@steeleye2112 While we are at it, PF's "Sorrow", from Pulse is every bit as powerful as "Comfortably Numb: ua-cam.com/video/JdPTec5ADFE/v-deo.html
While this song is in the film _Heavy Metal_ , another fantastic BOC song intended for the film but not actually used is "Vengeance (The Pact)". That is a helluva banger.
@Bookhouse Boy that entire album is epic.
Man, Heavy Metal was a classic adult cartoon, released in 1981 and I was there opening night at the cinema!
You have to see that movie if you want to have your mind blown. The soundtrack was amazing, which I bought the next day on vinyl & still have.
Bands on that album ... Black Sabbath, Riggs, Trust, Don Felder, Sammy Hagar, BOC, Cheap trick, Devo, Donald Fagan, Nazareth, Stevie Nicks & Grand Funk Railroad.
...aaaand now I'm listening to it for the first time in ages. Good times. edit: Oh man if you want to hear a killer Sabbath tune with Dio, check out The Mob Rules off the soundtrack
Great live act. Saw them with UFO in 1979, when they had a great laser show.
Really, the entire _Heavy Metal_ soundtrack is worth discovering. An essential album of early 1980s Space Rock.
If you dig this track, you need more *Hawkwind* in your life:
👉 Orgone Accumulator
👉 Hurry On Sundown
👉 Dreaming City
👉 Silver Machine
Absolutely.
High Rise and many others too.
This is one my favorite B.O.C. songs.
Leaves me speechless every time I see it
The Blue Oyster Cult song to check out is "Going Through the Motions." Yeah!
Saw these guys in the mid 80’s ..they played in a bar on the Ft Lauderdale strip …under the name
Soft White Underbelly…..what a great show 🤘🔥
Love BOC! Great song! BTW, besides the drums there were 2 kettle drums as well. Lyrics co-written by Michael Moorecock
Rock n Roll Heaven
I love this song since '81,it's one of BÖC finest
Nice....great live song!!!! BOC has a bunch of great songs...."I love the night" should be checked out.
I've always thought that the guitar solo was to represent a psychic battle. 🤘🤘🤘
Blue Oyster Cult are experts at the musical odyssey. They make a 10 minute song feel like 3.
It's hard to go wrong with BOC from '72-'81 :)
It’s an unusual song, but it really gives me almost a movie like image in my head as it plays.
Its on the movie Heavy Metal. Not the remake, but the original. Its awesome!
@@robertherring9277 it’s originally from the album Fire of Unknown Origin. I remember because I played it constantly when it came out. My favorite album of BOC
@@rogeroran2911 mine too. It's a masterpiece album. Vintage early 80's. Much respect to you.
@@russellgentile4719 early 80’s were my high school years, so I tend to gravitate towards music around that era as a favorite.
@@robertherring9277 yes I agree. Saw the movie when it was originally released in theaters. Have the soundtrack and the movie. Love it.
This song was so cool it was on the
1981 fantasy film on its 40th Anniversary Heavy Metal
Blue Oyster Cult is our favorite
Bro, you might like to try the 1983
Hits from the album: Revelation by night Feel The Thunder and Dragon Lady
🤟🤘 Keep on Rockin, Chod🤟🤘
I heard a rumor that the wrote the whole Fire of Unknown Origin album for the Heavy Metal Soundtrack, but then the filmakers decided to just go with this one song. That whole album is amazing though, that and Cultasaurus Erectus were def soundtracks to my childhood and were perfect Sci-Fi hard rock albums. Black Blade and Monsters are 2 of my favs.
Not quite. The song "The Pact" was written for the movie but they couldn't use it because the lyrics were basically the plot, so they used Veteran instead. The lyrics of Veteran were written by legendary science fiction author Michael Moorcock, who collaborated with Eric Bloom on three songs (this was the last, there was one each on the previous two albums) and is stuff from one of his series of works.
Buck Dharma originally wrote "Burnin For You" for his solo album "Flat Out" but was persuaded to let them use it for Fire of Unknown Origin, it was their last big charting hit.
Amen! Much respect.
A lot of album was influenced by them writing for the soundtrack-- Sole Survivor, Heavy Metal: the black and silver, Vengeance and this one.
Seeing these guys play was an experience. Check out "Divine Wind" next.
this is pure hard rock'n'roll/heavy metal in its deepest meaning of the concept of this sound.
Dat solo!!!!
My favorite song by them is: Stairway To The Stars- great guitar solo. Also Hot Rails To Hell by them is a real rocker.
I saw BOC when they were touring and promoting this album; Fire of Unknown Origin. It was the best concert for sound, lights and other effects. Great memories from 1981; I was in the 11th grade and paid $10.50 for my ticket. My concert t-shirt was $15.00.
My favorite album of theirs. I was 10 when it came out. You are very lucky to have experienced this. Much respect.
This is a great live video and captures the power of their music in general. Great band!!
excellent choice- this was on the soundtrack to the movie HEAVY METAL which has many other super cool songs on it
That’s BOC in a nutshell
Drummer was their former drum tech Rick Downey who was hired after Albert Bouchard was fired/ left the band
You are going to view the greatest video! I promise. This performance is why I believe Buck Dharma is the greatest guitarist EVER!
That was bad ass.
Holy smokes!! I've never seen this live version. It's much longer with that middle amazing jam session than the normal version
Fantastic!!
Godzilla!!!
Black and blue concert at Lebanon Valley speadway august 8th 1980!!!
What a show!!!
I heard this song for the first time on Sirius XM a couple weeks ago while working, and ran back to my phone quickly to see the title because I was like “holy shit those drums!”
The sound track to the movie Heavy Metal is pure gold.
I’m a BOC fan for nearly 50 years and have seen them over 30 times, this is my fav of all BOC vids!
Sweet Jam! The studio version lacks that uptempo passage with the wicked guitar solo.
there is one, very sad , lonely and spitful person who doesn't like this song.
Theres one in every barrel.
The lyrics of this song were written by a fantasy author many bands of this era loved - Micheal Moorecock. Check out their song - Black Blade - he wrote it also, its the story of his character Elric. Elric was pretty much the first fantasy anti-hero - a lot of the Witcher comes from it.
The lyrics were by Michael Moorcock and Eric Bloom (the vocalist).
It is about veterans and PTSD. Pay attention to the lyrics.
Vraiment super cette analyse d'un jeune, et en plus d'un jeune ,noir !
Grâce à lui sans doute un certain nombre de jeunes d'aujourd'hui se detourneront du rap pour découvrir et pourquoi pas aimer un groupe formidable musicalement comme BLUE OYSTER CULT.
🎸
That 81 your was Epic. Their set was 3 hours long, and they played it all.
Buck ... kills it !
This was one of the songs off the soundtrack to the movie "HEAVY METAL" . The movie was o.k. but the soundtrack was great. I definately recomend the soundtrack. The movie was a cartoon about an alien orb coming to earth that chose who could use its powers. Almost a cartoon porn. John Candy was the voice of one of the characters.
A very fine performance.
BYOC. One of my all time favorites. Thanks for the review!
You know I would like this one!
BOC, THEIR 'BAR BAND/PRACTICE' NAME WAS 'SOFT WHITE UNDERBELLY'
They also went by the name Stalk Forrest Group before they became BOC.
This song tells a story from the point of view of the Eternal Champion:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_Champion_(character)
Be sure to check out Sole Survivor and Fire of Unknown Origin by Blue Oyste Cult.
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Saw BOC in 1979 and maybe 1981. The first was at a huge open-air day-long festival in San Diego, with Robin Trower, Cheap Trick and others. The second was from the nosebleed seats at the indoor livestock arena in Fresno. Psychedelic experiences for me. But jeez, those guys were riDICulously loud! Shee-ut.
Buck goddamn Dharma!
this song is something else
Blackblade is from similar vein. for a nostalgic kick of old bikers and the like going out for one final fling : The Golden Age of Leather.
I strongly recommend you checkout the live version of Blue Oyster Cult's Then Came The Last Days Of May but, make sure it's the version from their On Your Feet Or On Your Knees live album. You wont be disappointed.
insightful reaction, as always. thanks!
I seen thin twice the first time they had lasers then they were outlawed lol
Real banger by BOC is THE VIGIL.
You'll love it
The Champion Eternal
another great reaction .you should check out the version from the Heavy Metal sound track , its a little bit different than the album version , I think it is even better , plus the movie rocks .
Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll ***
blue oyster cult Divine Wind *****
blue oyster cult Deadline ***** great bass line
blue oyster cult Don't Turn Your Back*****
Blue Oyster Cult: Fire of Unknown Origin ***
Blue Oyster Cult: Heavy Metal: The Black and Silver *****
blue oyster cult Joan Crawford ***
Now you've done two of my three favorites (this and Astronomy)...please complete the trilogy with "Then came the Last Days of May" - great solo by Alan Lanier (RIP), then Buck shreds it in maximum overdrive - ua-cam.com/video/iRvqHwfnTMg/v-deo.html
The Extraterrestrial live version is the best version. It has a very emotiona and dramaticl guitar solo. That sort of becomes the songs climax