Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Some Enchanted Evening's Ass Kicking Jam

For those fortunate enough to have been around back in the day this may bring back some fond memories.
I have seen Blue Oyster Cult up close in concert a couple of times but this particular live album features the best of the best .

Some Enchanted Evening ranks right up there in my top 10 all time greatest albums and this right here is one very damn good reason why.


As usual, maximum volume is required.

7 comments:

taminator013 said...

Dynamite tune. I always loved BOC. The first song that I ever heard by them was "Hot Rails To Hell". Ran right out and bought the 8-track. Cruisin' and crankin' in the '65 Mustang. Still one of my favorites..............

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-W6k_jpcuk

Phil said...

I was just listening to that earlier.
I've got the headphones on and Youtube is auto playing a huge list of their stuff. Songs I haven't heard in decades.

Anonymous said...

A great version of Astronomy, best lineup of BOC. (RIP, Allan.)

Check out Richie's solo on Last Days here:
https://youtu.be/b7nhCmYNNBU?t=160

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Anonymous said...

Oops. Try this one instead-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7nhCmYNNBU

Richie's solo begins @ 2:40, Buck's @ 5:50.

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Phil said...

Very fucking nice!
I hadn't heard that tune in a long time and quite the little jam session they turned it into!

Anonymous said...

Glad you liked it. I stumbled upon it by accident while exploring the BOC Related Videos sidebar on YT. Lots of good stuff there including this little gem:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBJt6S2fuyM

and a couple bootlegs I had never heard before.


Check Richie's YT channel, and also his Band Geeks podcasts. You won't be sorry. Here's a taste:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7OxOWtgFvc

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Phil said...

That first one is pretty off the wall.
Richie, has some serious skills.
Damn.
Now I'm off down the rabbit hole.
Thanks for the links, I had no idea.

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