If there's one thing BOC taught me: History shows again and again how nature points out the folly of men.
@nicholasconnolly8141 Жыл бұрын
GODZILLA!!
@MetalPesado Жыл бұрын
Oh no!
@XA351GT Жыл бұрын
@@MetalPesado they say he's got to go
@otakubancho6655 Жыл бұрын
Nice segue to the next request!😏😏😏
@robburgess4556 Жыл бұрын
@@XA351GT Go Go Godzilla!
@karlspear6729 Жыл бұрын
Don't get in a pillow fight with death unless you are ready to deal with the reaper cushions.
@John-fc7wc Жыл бұрын
So bad..........so therefore, good!
@hurdygurdyguy1 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂 clever! Clever!!!
@lymangreen5020 Жыл бұрын
A joyous pun!!
@slatvatfatcat Жыл бұрын
@joenorris8220 Жыл бұрын
👍🏻🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@daveycretin664 Жыл бұрын
Doug, I lost my 89 year old father about 12 hours ago and boy did l need this. Thank you so much. One of the best songs from one of my favorite bands. I took care of my father for the last half dozen years at home, until l just couldn’t do it anymore earlier this year. A few weeks ago, my dad got pneumonia and he just couldn’t beat it. My sister and l both told him beforehand that he could let go and be with his late wife; in essence, don’t fear the reaper. What an amazing gift this song has been to the music world for the past 46+ years. I never related it to my recent situation until your video. I will now appreciate it even more. I even liked your comic interlude as well. Thanks again for helping me deal with my very recent loss with your analysis of this BÖC gem. Sincerely yours, David.
@ericnamikas3386 Жыл бұрын
Music can speak to us in the best of times and the most trying times. I am sorry to hear about your loss (I lost my own father many years ago), but also glad to hear that music carries you forward as it does me, every day.
@jazzpunk Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss...you have joined a very large club (those that have lost their dad). God Bless...
@gamera3000 Жыл бұрын
Another song that I find comforting on that theme is Do You Realise by Flaming Lips
@daveycretin664 Жыл бұрын
@@ericnamikas3386 ~ Thanks for your kind words, it’s definitely appreciated. Music is a comfort and a healer, too.
@daveycretin664 Жыл бұрын
@@jazzpunk ~ Thank you for your support. It’s a bummer, but something that most humans must go through and endure. Music is a big help.
@briannorman952 Жыл бұрын
That whole middle section and guitar solo is one of the scariest and greatest solos ever recorded
@JasonSmith-jr7jh Жыл бұрын
I've been listening to this since 1976, and I've never heard it described like that...Great Point!
@Rio_1111 Жыл бұрын
A certain southern German radio station plays the song rather often. But they always cut out the middle section. I really hate them for that
@douglemay7989 Жыл бұрын
@@Rio_1111 Possibly the single version of the song.
@lissas415221 күн бұрын
I've always associated the melody (not the lyrics) as a siren going off, but then I heard someone describe it as a heart beat. That sent chills down my spine... because it does...
@_Helm_ Жыл бұрын
that cowbell IS the time ticking away, it is that metaphysical addition, Doug!
@toddc28 Жыл бұрын
Please do more BOC. Any song. They are criminally underrated. They have some very interesting and quirky songs with recurring themes in their music: aliens, biker gangs, and vampires to name a few.
@neroignatiusrosewater Жыл бұрын
Agree. BOC's first album is so trippy and out of left field ... there's nothing else like it.
@mauriceclemens3286 Жыл бұрын
Godzilla!!!
@Dicewithandy Жыл бұрын
They’re ok the last days of may
@AndyGrazianoNYC Жыл бұрын
Hey Dr. Doug, I'm from the Band Geeks, currently on tour with Jon Anderson playing “Yes epics and classics” . Our musical director and bass player/guitarist Richie Castellano has been playing 2nd guitar and keys with BOC for the last 20 years. He also co wrote and produced their latest record, which is super good. Love the channel!
@brianalger4844 Жыл бұрын
Heard an interview here in Chicago suburbs w Jon on wgn radio a few days ago- he seems like such an upbeat funny guy- sly, sweet sense of humor !! Keep up the great work!!
@philf4086 Жыл бұрын
Hi Andy - super impressive work on the Jon Anderson tour, especially (for me) Heart of the Sunrise. I'm not in an area where you toured, so the available videos were the cat's knees. Yes, I've seen a lot of Richie's work with BOC too. All of you Geeks are really a complete band. Keep up the good work!
@drrobram Жыл бұрын
Andy, you and the Band Geek are great!!!
@morecomfterblur1390 Жыл бұрын
The Symbol Remains! What a good record! Ritchie Castellano knocked it out of the park!
@jondhuse1549 Жыл бұрын
The transition from the solo guitar section back in to the riff and the melody is one of the best transitions in any rock song I know...
@edelcorrallira Жыл бұрын
I love that flatlining guitar, that extremely lengthy sustained note that ends in an eery moan/squeal; frankly it's incredible. Personally I love these kind of details, quite a piece.
@facespaz Жыл бұрын
When they play this song live, I saw Eric use some sort of machine to keep the string sustaining like that, then put it in his pocket after they went back to the main riff.
@andriealinsangao613 Жыл бұрын
@@facespazMust be an EBow.
@douglemay7989 Жыл бұрын
@@facespaz Buck, not Eric.
@facespaz Жыл бұрын
@@douglemay7989 Nah, it was Eric, I remember it clearly made an impression because I didn't expect it from him as the rhythm guitarist for that song
@douglemay7989 Жыл бұрын
@@facespaz The stun guitar in action.
@sledzeppelin Жыл бұрын
One of the great scary songs. But as creepy as it is, it's actually quite comforting. Brilliant stuff. And that solo!
@Goatllama Жыл бұрын
I love that about them. They do all this absolutely dire, dark stuff, but there's usually a warmth or playfulness to it as well.
@shavingdave1 Жыл бұрын
Agree!
@MichaelMadarasz Жыл бұрын
She had become like they are!! A fine line...
@samfisher6606 Жыл бұрын
The KZbin Channel Polyphonic did a video about this song years ago and in his video, he talks about how everyone gets the meaning of this song wrong and how it's about love overcoming death. Basically "dont fear the reaper because our love can withstand death"
@pammorris7643 Жыл бұрын
40,000 was the accurate number of deaths when this song was popular. It's almost 140,000 now...
@thor3399able7 күн бұрын
Nope. Way wrong...that is a number he picked from the air..
@Skimos-u1s5 күн бұрын
He picked the number because it fit better lol 😂😂
@j.jennings1722 Жыл бұрын
Your wife knew what was coming up and was preparing you for the heat, Doug! 😁 Great song from a classic album. Every song on this album is fantastic, from "Tattoo Vampire" to "This Ain't the Summer of Love" to "Morning Final," all terrific songs. Keep it up, my man. ❤✌
@ericnamikas3386 Жыл бұрын
Yup. Agents of Fortune is a fantastic listen! Props to Patti Smith on Vera Gemini, too!
@erdossuitcase7667 Жыл бұрын
More air drumming - more cowbell. Lol
@Chamomileable Жыл бұрын
I've been recommending Blue Oyster Cult forever and I'm so happy to see it. One of their greatest tracks is "Nosferatu", which is a really moody and cool song loosely following the movie of the same name. Their deep catalog is full of borderline prog-rock tracks that display the band's lyricism and musical talent.
@richpeltier9519 Жыл бұрын
Their latest album has some really good stuff on it. So much to choose from with BOC. They have a very deep catalog and it's almost criminal that they're only known for 2 or 3 songs.
@lv-426paradise3 Жыл бұрын
It IS criminal.
@lv-426paradise3 Жыл бұрын
It IS criminal.
@babylemonade2868 Жыл бұрын
What are the others I only know this one. One of those bands I’ve been meaning to listen too but haven’t
@richpeltier9519 Жыл бұрын
@Baby lemonade some of my favorite BOC songs would be; Joan Crawford (Has risen from the grave), Veteran of the Psychic Wars, Black Blade, Hot Rails to Hell, Then Came the Last Days of May, Tainted Blood, That was Me, The Alchemist, Dancing in the Ruins and Shooting Shark...off the top of my head. I'd recommend the newest album The Symbol Remains. It has an excellent variety of the different styles they work in. 🤘🧙♂️🤘
@richpeltier9519 Жыл бұрын
@Baby lemonade they also had lesser hits with Burning For You and Godzilla. PS, I saw Blind Melon cover the song Baby Lemonade live and flipped right out because I love Syd's music SO MUCH.
@mournblade1066 Жыл бұрын
_Agents of Fortune_ is a near-perfect album--not a single bad track on it. And the guitar solo on "The Revenge of Vera Gemini" is, at around only 8 bars long, ounce for ounce one of the greatest ever.
@steeleye2112 Жыл бұрын
to be honest I think BOC has the strongest run of studio albums of probably any band. From BOC to Revolution by Night, I don't think there's a song I ever skip, pretty impressive.
@daviddrennon4089 Жыл бұрын
Patti Smith sings on this song. She used to date Allen Lanier. I love the vocal tradeoff
@daviddrennon4089 Жыл бұрын
Listen to Astronomy into Flaming Telepaths from Secret Treaties. They are to be played together. My favorite BOC songs.
@goopah Жыл бұрын
Vera Gemini has always been a favorite. Wonderful groove.
@joedecker3900 Жыл бұрын
Many great solid albums, Spectres is even a stronger album in my opinion. Fire Of Unknown Origin is my favorite overall.
@mitchstevens820 Жыл бұрын
BOC - One of the most underrated rock bands ever. Their musicianship and song writing was so next level, many people just couldn't grasp it. How many rock songs do you know where the rhythm guitar is feedbacking the entire song? Check out Heavy Metal: The Black and Silver. Brilliant!
@markmiwurdz202 Жыл бұрын
@Mitch Stevens. Have you heard the phrase "thinking man's metal" to describe the music of Blue Oyster Cult?
@the_lichemaster Жыл бұрын
Then came the last days of may is a brilliant song of theirs. Fire of Unknown Origin is a great album too.
@NigelStapley-b5x Жыл бұрын
With reference to something you said in your introduction, Doug: My high-school music teacher (45 years or so ago now - sob!) gave me the most significant advice I have ever received on any subject. She said, "It doesn't matter how many times you hear a piece of music; if you are listening in the right way, you'll always hear something that you hadn't noticed before". I can't tell you how much my appreciation of music has been enhanced by that thought. I can give you a clear example: my favourite orchestral piece is Grieg's Piano Concerto. I've known it since I was about ten years old and had listened to it so many times, but it wasn't until one night only about three or four years ago, lying in bed listening to it again that I noticed that a few bars from the end, there is an enormous f-you upwards glissando from the piano (the orchestra's giving it the full 11 at this point, so it's not immediately apparent). I lay there in the dark and marvelled at the fact that a piece I'd known so well (or so I'd thought) for so long still had the capacity to surprise.
@DirkGrosemans Жыл бұрын
Talking 'bout BÖC : Veteran of the Psychic Wars is also a wonderful underrated song.
@mitvelkez Жыл бұрын
This is an amazing song probably in my all time top 10 songs. Thanks for your review can't wait to see your reaction.
@Mastabas2112 Жыл бұрын
Nobody ever comments on that note after the solo when the riff comes back. it just holds there sustained in a Zenon mist, no seriouly, it just keeps going then bends up.
@John-fc7wc Жыл бұрын
Yes, my favorite part of the song!
@uncleal6271 Жыл бұрын
100% correct
@shavingdave1 Жыл бұрын
Nicely said!
@StealAwayTheStars9 ай бұрын
I happened to be at that part while reading this comment, I was always aware of that note but I never fully realized just how long it holds for until now. Super cool! (and thanks for mentioning it, it was fun to pay special attention to it)
@caseyshawn5 Жыл бұрын
Good call Meg! That extra air drumming is just what this video needed.
@mcbeezee2120 Жыл бұрын
It was their 4th STUDIO album, but their ferocious double live release, "On Your Feet Or On Your Knees" was their actual 4th release. Agents was their 5th overall.
@jeffreycook2112 Жыл бұрын
Nice air drumming Doug. I am a huge Blue Öyster Cult fan, and it’s really sad that most people only know them for this song and Godzilla. They have a huge catalog of amazing music and I hope you dig into it some more. I Love The Night, Astronomy and E.T.I. are three of my favorites that I think you’ll be interested in.
@bookhouseboy280 Жыл бұрын
Astronomy and E.T.I. from Some Enchanted Evening especially.
@bobby666666 Жыл бұрын
Best albums are Secret Treaties and Fire of Unknown Origin. I have all the CBS albums. I have heard on streaming most of the solo material and various early live gigs by The Soft White Underbelly and The Stalk Forrest Group. BOC are my fave American Rock Group.
@Beachgirl1 Жыл бұрын
I love “Veteran Of The Psychic Wars”. That song is fantastic.
@philconner3946 Жыл бұрын
This was also used as the theme for the 1994 version of the Stephen King miniseries "The Stand."
@Mirrigold Жыл бұрын
As an 80s teenager, this was - and remains - one of my favourite songs ever, it seemed to be everywhere when I was growing up even though it came out in the mid 70s!
@Bobbias Жыл бұрын
Every time that solo kicks in. It's a departure from the otherwise very stationary feel of the rest of the song, but man it feels so good.
@gerrydantone6834 Жыл бұрын
A totally unexpected and impossible to account for masterpiece. This rivals anything in rock history. Absolutely one of the greatest and darkest songs of all time.
@AtlasPicking9 ай бұрын
When he says 40k men and women everyday they also say like romeo and juliet which is actually a reference to suicides
@kathrinepearson7528 Жыл бұрын
This song played in the opening of "The Stand" 1994 adapted from the Stephen King novel. Damn good movie.
@JackVolsFan1 Жыл бұрын
Much better mini series than that abomination of a redo from couple years ago.
@SenecaMeyer3 ай бұрын
That low vocal harmony makes the song. I love how it's mixed up front almost on equal footing like a duet vs. having it further back in a support role. Not a lot of songs even bother with a low vocal harmony or it's mixed so low it's just there to provide some extra weight / thickening of the lead vocal sonically.
@miketobey6614 Жыл бұрын
Insane band. Harvester of Eyes into Flaming Telepaths into Astronomy is such a perfect album sequence.
@craigholden564 Жыл бұрын
One of the top progression of songs I have heard. Perfectly laid out! Good call!
@78Mustang6 ай бұрын
Rivaled only by Morning Final into Tenderloin into Debbie Denise 👍
@markkershenblatt Жыл бұрын
Saw BOC live when they were the opening act for Rush on their Power Windows tour in Philly in 1986. I think Marillion was supposed to be the support band for this show, but they had to cancel and BOC took their place. When they started playing Godzilla, they trotted out a giant inflatable Godzilla monster and the place went nuts.
@markmiwurdz202 Жыл бұрын
@Mark Kershenblatt. At my first BOC concert here in the U.K. in 1982, drummer Albert Bouchard put on a Godzilla head and did his drum solo during "Godzilla'! He was lit from behind his drums with a strobe effect light which gave the effect of him stopping and starting while playing. Plus during those shows BOC had their five guitar line - up, when Albert would join Eric, Buck, Allen (guitars) and his brother Joe (bass) on guitar at the front of stage. A sonic assault indeed! Stay safe and well
@maximilianodelrio4 ай бұрын
BOC and Rush, on the same night? Sounds amazing
@richarddobson815 Жыл бұрын
Donald 'Buck Dharma' Roeser is one of the greatest rock guitarists full stop. Check him out especially on their live album 'Some Enchanted Evening'. His playing on 'Astronomy ' is wonderful.
@cameronfowler7361 Жыл бұрын
His playing on extraterrestrial live is also stunning
@UrbanSkyProject Жыл бұрын
Next song from Blue oyster cult needs to be Vengeance(the pact) or a full album listen of A Fire of Unknown Origin. Your choice Doug ;)
@stevenorman4190 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!!
@grahamnunn8998 Жыл бұрын
Such a great band. Solid first two albums then the third album knocked it out the park. They never looked back.
@lilsuzq32 Жыл бұрын
It was a primary track on the Stephen King mini-series, The Stand, starring Rob Lowe and Molly Ringwald, in the early 1980s...Also with Bill Faggerbakke, and Stephen King himself
@samuelbeason553820 күн бұрын
The miniseries was in 1994.
@SpecialFXLadyАй бұрын
This guy musics. He really hit on something when he says that every time he listens he hears something new. People ask me what I listen to and its usually older music, I hear something different pretty much every time and that leads me to go farther back in a catalog, or to references, etc.
@jazzpunk Жыл бұрын
Back in the day, I somehow stumbled upon TYRANNY AND MUTATION. Cool sounding band name, cool looking cover art. Bought the LP just on that. Loved it..."OD'd On Life Itself", "Wings Wetted Down". Then I bought the debut...then SECRET TREATIES. That was it for awhile. Recently picked this one up...one of the wife's horror movies had this as the end credits closing number.
@kaiser5910 Жыл бұрын
It's so beautiful to see how you enjoy music. Makes me happy every time.
@JoriDiculous Жыл бұрын
Great song. But could use a little more cowbell. But we did get a lot of airdrumming : D
@bobcarn Жыл бұрын
It has almost enough, but could just use a tiny bit more.
@marquisdelafayette1929 Жыл бұрын
I can never unhear the cowbell after that ! Didn’t notice it before the skit but afterwards can’t listen without it standing out like a sore thumb. Plus anything with Walken is gold. That man can do nothing wrong.
@MindsEyeVisualGuitarMethods Жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if anybody else mentioned it already. But the solo interlude with its haunting melodies was built out of the harmonic minor scale.
@NoahWiles27 күн бұрын
That was some masterful air drumming Doug! Kudos to you sir.
@n4rf645 Жыл бұрын
The first time I actually listened to that song the solo section blew me the heck away. I had heard the song a dozen times on radio before but they always faded out before the solo section and never understood how a song like this could be considered one of the influences of metal and specifically darker metal. Enter the spookiest solo of all time.
@slatvatfatcat Жыл бұрын
I always listen for that sustained note that starts near the end of the solo and extend past the first two lines of the next verse...and then soars skyward.
@jaimeres9 ай бұрын
It’s sheer genius.
@tweetsuk Жыл бұрын
Funny I should see you reacted to this! I put on my BOC t-shirt today, from their 2022 50th anniversary tour! By far, this is one of my all-time favorite songs of all time!
@kevdoe3360 Жыл бұрын
I love the way you explain every note etc,and us mere mortals hear a great pop song!!
@clintonsmith5163 Жыл бұрын
Possibly the greatest guitar solo ever.
@debranelson1987 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree!!
@brolinofvandar Жыл бұрын
I was a DJ at a small station in a small town in southern Illinois when this album came out. We had, and had been playing, Tyranny & Mutation, Secret Treaties, and the Cities On Flame single at the time. This album came out during my last year there, and this single was all I had before I left. Never actually heard the whole album much until later (I left the station to join the Navy). One thing I do remember is that the album was something of a jolt to existing fans such as myself and my friends. A much different sound with all the vocal harmonies. Quite the contrast to, say, Hot Rails To Hell, Cities On Flame, or Dominance & Submission. I remember reading in the industry magazine we got at the station (Record World) something about how the whole band and gone out and gotten voice lessons between doing Secret Treaties and recording Agents of Fortune. As to the instrumental break that you didn't remember, it was edited out of the single release. You only got to hear that part on the album version. In those days, they targeted 3:00-3:30 for a single release on average. BOC is one of the few bands that I've seen three times and would see again. At Murray, KY around 75/6, at the Spectrum in Philly in 83, and in a drill hall at Pax River Navy Base in 2000. Sort of early career, peak career, and, well, post-commercial success. The drill hall show was interesting. You grabbed a folding chair off a stack as you came in one end, the stage was at the other end. You set up where you wanted. Not that many people there, probably because it was on a Navy base. But, they still put on a good show and had a good time. The entire crowd was basically front and center in front of the stage. Probably the most actual fun of the three shows, since I also didn't have crowds, traffic, etc. to deal with.
@petermach8635 Жыл бұрын
A grieviously under-rated band, their material has aged really well and the musicianship is never less then first-class.
@punker-gamer-trucker-guy Жыл бұрын
I remember my church youth leader telling us that he's actually singing dont fear the reefer, and all that did was make me like the song more lol
@purplevelvet2148 Жыл бұрын
Ho my, I haven’t listen to this disk in years. Thanks for reminding me. I’ll sure need listen to it again this week-end.
@slyfor25 ай бұрын
Ever notice how the guitar holds that final note after the solo into the final verse? Its not noticeably there, but it IS there. Hiding behind the parallel notes lies the dissonant. That's the idea of death being around every corner, always being there, waiting for your time to come to take you away. You can focus on the main riff and not notice that note hanging there, the musical embodiment of the Reaper. But it remains there, waiting, always. That is, until the main character comes to offer his hand to his love and take her away, to transcend death with their love and devotion to one another. This is what dispels the idea of hanging death waiting for the love interest to die, that love is what transcends death. He tells his beloved 'come and take my hand, we can be like they are, dont fear the reaper", but rather embrace it as your time has come as did mine prior, and now we can be together and escape the clutches of death. "The curtains flew and then he appeared Saying don't be afraid Come on, baby (and she had no fear) And she ran to him (then they started to fly) They looked backward and said goodbye (she had become like they are) She had taken his hand (she had become like they are) Come on, baby (don't fear the reaper)
@mickdarcy3063 Жыл бұрын
If the end of this song is the sound of eternity then i am down with it!
@unclelou8636 Жыл бұрын
So many cool things going on in this song; from the droning G in the main riff (which I can play but never seems to sound right!) to the call-and-response vocals, to the almost middle-eastern feel of the lead guitar/solo... heck, even the guitar tone is amazing, and of course the lyrics. In my head, the final verse is always about a vampire coming to take his chosen female victim despite what the song is actually about... Classic tune.
@RelUnrelated27 күн бұрын
The excellent drumming during that solo brings to my mind, "Waiter, There's a Yawn In My Ear" by Manfred Mann's Earth Band (an instrumental track that I'm sure you'd love).
@kevinrkotara6730 Жыл бұрын
I played this for a roommate in college way back in the day and it was the first time he had heard it and his first response on the Romeo & Juliet stanza was “is this a song about suicide?” And I said I always thought of it as the complete opposite as you said Doug, don’t fear the reaper and live life! Not end your life. Don’t fear death, fear never having lived! 🤘 BÖC is an awesome band. Review more songs by them! Thanks.
@kensolo6793 Жыл бұрын
Hi Doug, Agents of Fortune was the Album that made me a BOC fan and I own almost there entire catalog. I first heard this album the day it was initially released. My best friends older sister was blaring this in their family TV den as she had just purchased it at the record store. When my buddy John and I heard it we had to check out who that band was that his sister was listening to and it was BOC, I was hooked. They have many great songs and are a very talented band. Out of all their albums, Spectres is my absolutely favorite. Most people don't know anything of this album other than the song Godzilla but the entire album is just one great song after another and I highly suggest this album as an extended play feature from start to finish. Nothing but great harmonies, melodies and amazing guitar work and I can never hear just one track when I listen to it as it captivates me and I must listen to the entire album and when finished it just always leaves me wanting even more. If you have not heard the entire album then you must put i on your list of absolutey must listen!
@chuckm6592 Жыл бұрын
Was a fan of BOC in the mid 80's into the early 90's. Actually saw them in a rock club near me during the summer of 86 near Wildwood NJ. Damn they were loud, think they thought they were playing an arena. Had ear ringing for days. lol Then saw them a few times as an opening act. Jump to 2009, I had tickets to see Heaven and Hell in Atlantic City at a casino, and heard that BOC was giving a free show at a different casino in the afternoon. So I went up early to see them too. Didn't realize that Rudy Sarzo was with them at the time. Was a pleasant surprise! Dude can play a bass!!. Afterwards, I ran the 6 or 7 blocks to get to the other casino in time to see Heaven and Hell with Ronnie James Dio, and which would become his final live performance. Since he was diagnosed with cancer shortly after that show, and he passed away months later. Was the day I remember most from all of the concerts I have been to. 2 great shows in one day.
@dunras2003 Жыл бұрын
BÖC always gets me in the mood to drive through the night from sunset to dawn.
@christopherflynn7986 Жыл бұрын
I first heard this song at the beginning of the movie "The Stand" when the virus overtook the world. Was a perfect song for the moment in that movie and a great song on it's own of course.
@LuisGarcia-ee2tr Жыл бұрын
"Secret Treaties" is a spectacular BOC album, from start to finish.
@chrisb.2178 Жыл бұрын
One of those goose bumps songs. On my playlist for over 45 years.
@barbaradascalos4411 Жыл бұрын
Veteran Of the Psychic Wars from Heavy Metal movie soundtrack...
@saboabbas123 Жыл бұрын
that song still gives me chills!
@mindbomb2000 Жыл бұрын
Okay... I'm hooked on your channel. The way you enjoy music is amazing.
@mcolville Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think you're spot on. I was one of those folks who just assumed it was about suicide and then, when folks started to dispute that interpretation I went back and listened and I was like..."it's TOTALLY about suicide!" But I, of all people, *missed* the Romeo & Juliet reference. I mean, I missed what it was a reference TO! He's not saying "let's commit suicide together like they did!" Because while they both committed suicide...they didn't to it TOGETHER! They each did it in despair at the other's death! So he's just using it as an example of two people, in love, who will be "together forever" even after death. We still talk about Romeo & Juliet, so they literally are, now, together forever. If we give in to love, then when we INEVITABLY die, we will still be together forever.
@ParanormalLight Жыл бұрын
Check out the entire "Fire of Unknown Origin" and "Imaginos" albums, Doug. Always like hearing your input and reviews.!!!
@markmiwurdz202 Жыл бұрын
The "alternate version" of "Astronomy" with Buck Dharma on lead vocals from "Imaginos" is epic!
@DavidBMaas Жыл бұрын
Their next album, Spectres, is a masterpiece from beginning to end and warrants a listen-through in its entirety.
@mwhitehead1461 Жыл бұрын
I love Tyranny and Mutation, the album, not me personally. I first heard it on 8 track in a car, and I needed to hear it again.
@grahamkemble3917 Жыл бұрын
Years ago there was a TV mini series of Stephen King’s “The Stand”, with Gary Sinise. They used Don’t Fear the Reaper for the opening when the plague escaped. Great choice of song for that!
@bookhouseboy280 Жыл бұрын
Don't Fear the Reaper was also in Carpenter's Halloween.
@JohnLRice Жыл бұрын
Agreed, that was a great song choice! I love that mini series!
@makelikeatree1696 Жыл бұрын
It’s also part of the prologue to the book.
@cezra833 Жыл бұрын
That mini series is what introduced me to this song. Classic!
@alessandrocerioli2151 Жыл бұрын
I think Doug should do veterans of 1000 psychic wars.
@martinbressette42074 ай бұрын
I have never taken away a suicide meaning from this. Being aware of the fragility of life is a good thing. Solo and vocal harmonies really resonate. Growing up with radio in the '70s, it was impossible to get away from. An iconic song (even without the classic SNL skit).
@roberttee9790 Жыл бұрын
Took me a few seconds to catch on..Well done you two. Well done!
@TheHumanFactor_gp9 ай бұрын
Hey Doug, nice video as usual. You should try some other songs from them, like Joan Crawford, E.T.I and Golden Age of Leather just to name a few.
@linkloudenback8359 Жыл бұрын
They only played this song in this key on the album. The live version they played it in a different key. But they recently started to play it in it’s original key live I heard.
@douglemay7989 Жыл бұрын
47 years later.
@frankswarbrick7562 Жыл бұрын
I first became familiar with this song on the K-Tel compilation "The Rock Album". Always loved it.
@Tadakatsu Жыл бұрын
This song has such a badass solo section and the radio versions almost always have it cut out. A real shame.
@johnstallings40499 ай бұрын
So psyvhed for ANY reviews & listening of ANYTHING by BOC but especially the 1st 3 albums! ❤😂❤
@davidaustin4910 Жыл бұрын
one of your funniest reviews. Big Blue Oyster Cult fan here from the Northeast area of Pennsylvania. Not my favorite song. But your wife always cracks me up!
@Doug.Helvering Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@richardtodd6843 Жыл бұрын
Thank God for Meg(h)an directing you to the importance of the drum parts which not only include the famous high hat also 16th note snare parts not too common in rock songs. Also the repetitive but ominous rhythm guitar parts (poss A G F E) work great coming out of some of the vocal lines, the howling lead guitar ornamental parts work great at sounding a little mournful, the classicalish part going into the instrumental section is great in its persistence under the noisy foreground part that comes in, and the smooth vocal style is perfect for the song. The bass parts are great too. BOC has lots of good songs, but it's easy to see why this one is so widely loved.
@I_stole_a_bike Жыл бұрын
Doug, you make every day of my life complete.
@heikkihyyrylainen4271 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this album version with guitar solo. Missing from the single.
@justincrowley8787 Жыл бұрын
I think you're spot on about the cowbell marking the inevitability of time. To answer your question about what they where talking about with "The curtains flew and then he appeared." She's committing suicide, because it's clear she can't go on. Another important thing to note, is in the second verse (I hope I'm using that right) it is talking about her losing her lover. "Valentine is done, Here but now they're gone." But in the third verse, it starts with "Love of two is one, Here but now they're gone." Saying the the couple had a child that also passed. Bringing on her last night of sadness.
@Acoustict Жыл бұрын
That’s great about the air drumming. That’s clever. I love your videos (my favorite album is Close To The Edge).
@MichaelScheele Жыл бұрын
I go into BOC's music in college. I saw heard them at a small club in Boston. My ears rang for three days afterward...in the best possible way. Years later, the SNL "more cowbell" skit came out. The funny part is after that skit, I became more conscious of the use of cowbell in other popular songs.
@keithjordan7805 Жыл бұрын
Patti Smith does backing vocals on a few tracks on Agent of Fortune as she was dating the drummer at the time. This is prior to her break out as a solo artist
@markmiwurdz202 Жыл бұрын
I think you will find that Patti Smith was stepping out with Allen Glover Lanier (RIP).
@keithjordan7805 Жыл бұрын
@@markmiwurdz202 I stand corrected
@rubbersole79 Жыл бұрын
Watching the cool older dudes slow rolling down main street in their 69 Impala with air shocks, cragars, and B.O.C. jamming loud as hell through those Jensen tri-axials..........Thought I'd died and gone to heaven.
@OLLE3770 Жыл бұрын
Well, You did great great air-drumming during some Pink Floyd guitar solos, emphasizing that it might not just be the guitar that makes the magic during an instrument solo. Applause nevertheless. Great reaction. One of my favorite songs. I own a vinyl copy. Bought it when it was fresh...
@rachaelgosser5659 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this beautiful song and always have. ❤
@russellflagg8519 Жыл бұрын
Your "more air drumming" bit was delivered very sincerely by both of you. Wonderful job pulling it off without it seeming cheesy. 👍
@billpeters9999 Жыл бұрын
More cowbell!
@markmiwurdz202 Жыл бұрын
Good choice Doug! I saw an interview with Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser where he spoke about writing DFTR. Buck said that he had a health scare (a congenital heart problem possibly?) and he was suddenly aware of his own mortality. Buck said something like "I was concerned with the diagnosis because I have a fondness for drawing breath!" Presently when BOC play DFTR live, Buck leads into the song with a little guitar "interlude" dubbed "Noodle". Buck plays his guitar phrases through a delay effect device, building layers over and over. Maybe he's checking the delay settings before launching into DFTR? And to get that "feedback/drone sound" after Buck's guitar solo in live performance, Eric Bloom uses an e - bow device on his guitar. "On Your Feet, Or On Your Knees" - all hail the Blue Oyster Cult!
@MikeU128 Жыл бұрын
You don't remember the middle instrumental section because it was left out of the original single/radio edit. I remember being surprised by this too as a teenager, when I bought the Agents of Fortune album and heard the full version of the song for the first time.
@garmisra784127 күн бұрын
BOC's most recent release, The Symbol Remains, is well worth checking out. It's a quite successful update even with only two original classic lineup members.
@goopah Жыл бұрын
You gotta do a full-album listen on this one. "Agents Of Fortune" has a huge variety of music on it, all interesting. Reaper isn't even the best song on it, though I couldn't tell you which one is. All five members wrote songs for this album, and it is the only album they did where all five members performed lead vocals (plus Patti Smith). It was their break-out album for good reason.
@SixStringSteve Жыл бұрын
100%! the note G is of paramount importance in this song’s main riff. When played on the guitar, the 4th note of the 3 chords is always G. (aeaG, gbdG, fcdG, gbdG). Most guitarists will accent the first note in each group of four, then wonder why it doesn’t sound right. The answer is to accent the last note of each group of four instead, the G. Btw, in astrology the note G is Scorpio, the sign of death. Fitting, given the nature of this song. To me, the repeated G brings to mind a bell tolling, a calling to ‘bring out your dead!’ such as during the days of the plague. A deep song.
@christopherheckman7957 Жыл бұрын
6:20 How could you not remember this part? It's a classic blistering guitar solo.
@aldebaran4154 Жыл бұрын
Radio tends to play the single edit with the whole middle section cut out. It's as disastrous as the Yes Roundabout single edit and The Who's Won"t Get Fooled Again one.
@crikett23 Жыл бұрын
Such an underrated band... and a band with a surprising number of really good songs. While they clearly have had success, it always seemed like they should've had much more.
@stevenscharmer1765 Жыл бұрын
A nice distinction with the lyrics, which Doug didn't quite discern, is that it seems quite a bit of time has passed from when the subject of the song passed away (at a quite young age) to when his sweetheart is now finally passing away. He is reassuring her that, even after all these decades, it's okay, and he'll be there to take her hand when she passes. Touching, heartfelt lyrics.