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Post by soonerbillz on Feb 12, 2024 17:51:57 GMT
That there was never really a bad Blue Öyster Cult album produced? They were just different just like BÖC was different. Isn't that why we 1st liked them? How many multi album producing bands are lucky or good enough to say that?
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Post by tambra68 on Feb 13, 2024 18:48:09 GMT
I can get on board with this. I’m a little late in jumping on the BÖC train, only because I am just a tad bit younger than the average fan. However, I am all aboard! As history tends to repeat itself, I have a feeling there will be several new fans in the upcoming years. With record players reviving, I believe there will be some new discoveries of our beloved BÖC. Hopefully the band’s marketing team will be able to capitalize on this!
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Post by duckbarman on Feb 13, 2024 19:06:48 GMT
> That there was never really a bad Blue Öyster Cult album produced? Upto Fire, I'd agree with that, with a single exception...
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Post by markus on Feb 14, 2024 14:12:46 GMT
Would this be a good EP/album? Showtime OD'd on Life Itself Beat 'em Up A Fact About Sneakers Kick Out the Jams
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Post by The Ocean on Feb 14, 2024 17:19:54 GMT
That there was never really a bad Blue Öyster Cult album produced? They were just different just like BÖC was different. Isn't that why we 1st liked them? How many multi album producing bands are lucky or good enough to say that? In a 52 year studio recording career (55 if you count St Cecilia), there are only three tracks I ever skip, and even then not all the time. So I’d say I agree. No other band ever has that high a batting average with me.
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