~~ Lanier was very important to the band - he was the 2nd best guitar player in BÖC - and a very underrated keyboard player - added great texture & depth to so many tracks - R.I.P. Allen Lanier ..
Their first three albums, Blue Oyster Cult, Tyranny & Mutation & Secret Treaties are absolutely essential listening if you're new to BOC. Usually referred to as "The "Black & White" Trilogy. 1972 - 1974. 👍
Alan's work on On Your Feet Or On Your Knees was impressive to say the least. That recording was my BOC on ramp, went backwards from there, heard Astronomy.. A true paradigm of rock music imo.
I've seen BOC over 50 times, mostly Mr.Lanier was in the band,he was the secret weapon, outstanding keyboards, piano,and synth, and could play a mean guitar, along with rhythm guitar with the great Buck Dharma blazing on lead guitar,my favourite American band
I truly love this band and I'm so glad that all these interviews are popping up on my feed. It's so admirable that the guy's are still invested in each other's lives 😊
Favorite band right here, saw them in January and they did Astronomy, my life is complete now. Yes I realize Buck and Eric are the two original band members still worth it though. Oh I took the last album I have left and after the concert the sound guy took it backstage for me and Buck (Donald) and Eric signed it for me 😀. Looked all over Hell's half Acre for Some Enchanted Evening but all I could find was Mirrors, good enough, I was a giddy teenage kid for a few days at 57 lol
Cool indeed. I saw BOC live for the first time in 2016 (I was 48 -- where does the freakin time go?) and I heard the song In Thee for the first time. I found out In Thee (and Dr Music👍) is on The Mirrors album, searched a couple good record stores in the area and lo and behold I found Mirrors for (get this) $4.97. No scratches. yeah for me and (our) teenager at heart moments
As much as I like and appreciate how Richie Castellano has helped the band, I miss Allen. My dream of seeing the original 5 play together will not to be. I found the band after Fire of Unknown Origin and Albert had just left, so never saw them play together.
Allen Lanier was their 'Secret Weapon". The first song I think of when I hear Allen Lanier's name is Joan Crawford (Fire of Unknown Origin); and a large part of the reason my favorite BOC album is Spectres is Allen's piano on Nosferatu and, especially, Death Valley Nights, which (to me) is arguably their most underrated song outside of Golden Age of Leather (also on Spectres album). Searchin' for Celine was penned by Allen. Then some solid synth on Celestial the Queen. I didn't intend to turn this into a review of Spectres album😅 I enjoy talking about this band (obviously). I also agree with Richie Castellano being a great addition to BOC. Without him I may not be praising BOC past and present as much as I do (today).
I'm so glad Allen utilized the piano in so many songs as opposed to always using the synth sound. He really knew how to "tickle" the keys and not pound them. I could listen to Nosferatu over and over again with Allen's spooky piano play
I have 173 BOC ticket stubs and I know that I lost some, but I stopped going after 2013 because the MAN left us! Alan was my favorite his solo in last days of may is one of the best ever!
Teenager in High School when "Agents of Fortune" was released, was so big in my school, every car had it blasting. Finally got to see Live in small club was 1998 or 1999, were Touring "Heaven Forbid".
Rock History Music conducting some good interviews with the original BOC members. ETI was my favorite song until Spectres became my favorite album: Godzilla, I Love the Night -- and my favorite underrated BOC song: The Golden Age of Leather. I did not know Astronomy was redone by Metallica! Or that the original recording studio was actually a church (where BOC recorded Astronomy). BOC fans probably know this but, I am going to add: Part of the fun of Blue Oyster Cult is their sense of humor (amongst plenty of dark, sci-fy, images) most evident in the Cultosaurus Erectus album cover: Not only is Blue Oyster Cult's previous band name Soft White Underbelly referred to (The Underbelly Institute) amongst the 'fossils' et cetera, but The Stalk-Forest (Group) another pre BOC name is mentioned as a place the 'fossil Eggs' were found. Oaxaca (Mexico) was another name BOC used briefly. I played Some Unchanted Evening as I wrote this: Live versions of Astronomy and ETI. Plus R U Ready to Rock! Hell Yeah! What a great song to start a rocknroll show!
Saw the bouchard boys,cult bros at the bar in ct...aahhh memory fails bar name.my b day hung out with the guys autographed metal cassette off a album.great time.saw the black & blue tour back in the day as well.
That fact alone has me thinking about checking out Big Country. I remember their self titled hit on MTV in the early mid 80's and I kinda liked it. But that was all I remember by BC.
Strange title for this video. You speak to three members/ex-members of the band and with only one member do you even mention Allen Lanier? Did I miss something? Lots of nostalgia in this video but only a fraction of it involves memories of Lanier.
~~ Lanier was very important to the band - he was the 2nd best guitar player in BÖC - and a very underrated keyboard player - added great texture & depth to so many tracks - R.I.P. Allen Lanier ..
B.O.C. sing one of my favorite
songs ever!
I Love The Night!
It's one of the greatest fantasy
songs ever! Thanks Guys for
such a Beautiful song!
🌠🌠🌠
Their first three albums, Blue Oyster Cult, Tyranny & Mutation & Secret Treaties are absolutely essential listening if you're new to BOC. Usually referred to as "The "Black & White" Trilogy. 1972 - 1974. 👍
Buck is so good,and yet he is humble, he's a legend on guitar, just ask his peers
B.O.C. The symbol will forever remain. Rock In Peace Alan.🙏
Alan's work on On Your Feet Or On Your Knees was impressive to say the least. That recording was my BOC on ramp, went backwards from there, heard Astronomy.. A true paradigm of rock music imo.
I've seen BOC over 50 times, mostly Mr.Lanier was in the band,he was the secret weapon, outstanding keyboards, piano,and synth, and could play a mean guitar, along with rhythm guitar with the great Buck Dharma blazing on lead guitar,my favourite American band
I truly love this band and I'm so glad that all these interviews are popping up on my feed. It's so admirable that the guy's are still invested in each other's lives 😊
Blue Oyster Cult
Were so far ahead of their time 😎
Elfman knows, he’s practically in the band.
Favorite band right here, saw them in January and they did Astronomy, my life is complete now. Yes I realize Buck and Eric are the two original band members still worth it though. Oh I took the last album I have left and after the concert the sound guy took it backstage for me and Buck (Donald) and Eric signed it for me 😀. Looked all over Hell's half Acre for Some Enchanted Evening but all I could find was Mirrors, good enough, I was a giddy teenage kid for a few days at 57 lol
I love BOC. Secret Treaties is my favorite but when you start comparing them they are all of equal quality and great.
Cool indeed. I saw BOC live for the first time in 2016 (I was 48 -- where does the freakin time go?) and I heard the song In Thee for the first time. I found out In Thee (and Dr Music👍) is on The Mirrors album, searched a couple good record stores in the area and lo and behold I found Mirrors for (get this) $4.97. No scratches. yeah for me and (our) teenager at heart moments
I have seen them in concert just 23 times, not nearly enough. _!_
Burning for You was my fav song. I love this band!
Ain't no home for me 😢
@@seerstone8982 "Time ain't on my side" 😢
Time to play 'b' sides.
Saw these cats in Indianapolis with Aldo Nova and Dokken in '82 maybe '83.
Great show.
In Thee, my favorite ballad, saw them at The Brat Stop, Kenosha Wisconsin.
Those of us who got to see them, pre-1976, count ourselves lucky indeed. It would never be the same afterwards.
Such a great band, and Buck is one of my big influences on the guitar.
The great Mr. Lanier - it has been said that he was the umlaut in BOC!
As much as I like and appreciate how Richie Castellano has helped the band, I miss Allen. My dream of seeing the original 5 play together will not to be. I found the band after Fire of Unknown Origin and Albert had just left, so never saw them play together.
Allen Lanier was their 'Secret Weapon". The first song I think of when I hear Allen Lanier's name is Joan Crawford (Fire of Unknown Origin); and a large part of the reason my favorite BOC album is Spectres is Allen's piano on Nosferatu and, especially, Death Valley Nights, which (to me) is arguably their most underrated song outside of Golden Age of Leather (also on Spectres album). Searchin' for Celine was penned by Allen. Then some solid synth on Celestial the Queen. I didn't intend to turn this into a review of Spectres album😅 I enjoy talking about this band (obviously). I also agree with Richie Castellano being a great addition to BOC. Without him I may not be praising BOC past and present as much as I do (today).
Thanks for reminding us, how great this band is. So many great songs that i used to introduced on my radio show setlist.
Great video, John.
I'm so glad Allen utilized the piano in so many songs as opposed to always using the synth sound. He really knew how to "tickle" the keys and not pound them. I could listen to Nosferatu over and over again with Allen's spooky piano play
Great rock band. One of the best.
I have 173 BOC ticket stubs and I know that I lost some, but I stopped going after 2013 because the MAN left us! Alan was my favorite his solo in last days of may is one of the best ever!
They need to put Dance on stilts on spotify!! Love that song!
Just buy the CD.
Good Stuff! Great questions and "Where was Eric"? Lol
Teenager in High School when "Agents of Fortune" was released, was so big in my school, every car had it blasting. Finally got to see Live in small club was 1998 or 1999, were Touring "Heaven Forbid".
Rock History Music conducting some good interviews with the original BOC members. ETI was my favorite song until Spectres became my favorite album: Godzilla, I Love the Night -- and my favorite underrated BOC song: The Golden Age of Leather.
I did not know Astronomy was redone by Metallica! Or that the original recording studio was actually a church (where BOC recorded Astronomy).
BOC fans probably know this but, I am going to add: Part of the fun of Blue Oyster Cult is their sense of humor (amongst plenty of dark, sci-fy, images) most evident in the Cultosaurus Erectus album cover: Not only is Blue Oyster Cult's previous band name Soft White Underbelly referred to (The Underbelly Institute) amongst the 'fossils' et cetera, but The Stalk-Forest (Group) another pre BOC name is mentioned as a place the 'fossil Eggs' were found. Oaxaca (Mexico) was another name BOC used briefly.
I played Some Unchanted Evening as I wrote this: Live versions of Astronomy and ETI. Plus R U Ready to Rock! Hell Yeah! What a great song to start a rocknroll show!
Saw the bouchard boys,cult bros at the bar in ct...aahhh memory fails bar name.my b day hung out with the guys autographed metal cassette off a album.great time.saw the black & blue tour back in the day as well.
Dang! I'm almost 65, so I know the deal, it still stings though...Here but know they're gone 😢
My favorite cover of (Don't Fear) the Reaper is the 1994 cover by the Scottish band Big Country
That fact alone has me thinking about checking out Big Country. I remember their self titled hit on MTV in the early mid 80's and I kinda liked it. But that was all I remember by BC.
BOC was a unique band . Love their music
Don't Fear the Reaper has the same chord progression as All Along the Watchtower..
Raise your can of beer on high……..
"Astronomy" "ETI"
Strange title for this video. You speak to three members/ex-members of the band and with only one member do you even mention Allen Lanier? Did I miss something? Lots of nostalgia in this video but only a fraction of it involves memories of Lanier.
Love BOC but this video is basically a re-hash of another video this guy did so I was disappointed.