This document links the evolution of the band, mulls over band names and alcohol, Cully Stout Beer, Soft White Underbelly & The Stalk-Forrest Group, meanings behind its enigmatic lyrics of songs like Transmaniacon MC, Astronomy, The Sub-Human, ME-262, Workshop of the Telescopes, the Red & Black, etc..ThirstyStirge wrote:As a fan of 40 years of B.Ö.C., I approve of this message.bobjester wrote:Blue Oyster Cult dropped their newest: The Symbol Remains album. Just over an hour long, better than their last album, "Curse of the Hidden Mirror" nearly 20 years ago now.
The Alchemist is one of the better songs on the album, and definitely evocative of their early D&D playing roots.
Eric Bloom's voice is showing age, unfortunately, but Buck Dharma's voice is still instantly recognizable. The new guys in the band are good. I believe they are going to be a great asset to Blue Oyster Cult.![]()
This documentary deconstructs "Imaginos", an album clearer in dreamy concept than execution, seemed better than it was received, and attempts to intertwine the gonzo, HP Lovecraft inspired Soft Doctrines of Immaginos with Altamont, insane Mexican waiters in a musical group, World War II, the Necronomicon, and Alchemy, all designed by BOC mastermind and manager Sandy Pearlman.