Live at the Marion County Fair. A few weird audio artifacts on the one hand, but a stellar version of the not that frequently played "See You In Black" on the other.
They came to Australia a while back and played in Sydney at a small venue. I took my daughter and finally got to see them.It was this same lineup I think. It was great and at the finish, Cassim personally pressed his plectrum into my daughters hand , I remember saying "I hate you " to her , with a huge grin on my face. It is a shame this virus has changed everything but we will always have the memories, BOC, Sabbath etc etc Keep it up BOC ! Be whatever you want to be !
Fore once I get to say "I was there!" I was there with some friends and my son who was in the 5th or 6th grade and seeing the band for his second time. HIghlight was a few people cracking up at him during the intro to Golden Age of Leather. Eric asked everybody to hold up their beer. My son held up his Pepsi.
Two things that make this particular show awesome to me: 1) They played on my birthday 🥳 2) I live in Salem now (though I didn’t at the time of this show)
Well. After 2 reschedules, they will be in Everett, Washington on July17th and I will be the one in the front not caring what anyone thinks. I am not a groupie. I just think they are the greatest band ever.
0:15 - The Red and the Black 6:10 - The Golden Age of Leather 13:15 - Fire of Unknown Origin 18:25 - Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll 25:46 - Harvest Moon 31:40 - M.E. 262 35:35 - Then Came the Last Days of May 47:20 - Godzilla 51:00 - Medley of bassist Kasim Sultan's former bands 52:25 - Kasim Sultan bass solo 53:50 - Jules Rodino drum solo 56:45 - Godzilla conclusion 58:52 - Buck Dharma guitar solo 1:03:06 - Don't Fear the Reaper ENCORE: 1:13:25 - Hot Rails to Hell (sung by Richie Castellano) 1:18:30 - I'd Like to See You in Black
Tracklist: 0:26 It's alright (I'm guessing that's what the song is called...) 6:35 Golden Age of Leather 13:20 Burnin' for You 18:34 Cities on Flame with Rock'N'Roll 25:48 Harvest Moon 31:54 M.E. 262 36:22 Then came the last days of May 48:08 Godzilla (w/ Todd Rundgren, Meat Loaf, Joan Jett & a drum solo thrown in for good measure) 58:52 Buck Dharma's guitar solo (NOT Buck's Boogie) 1:03:08 Don't Fear the Reaper ENCORE 1:13:33 Hot rails to Hell 1:18:35 I'd like to see you in black
Do you have any footage of BÖC playing at the Gretna Heritage Festival in 2003 or 2007? I'd love to see those two shows again. It was awesome getting to see both of those shows in person. \m/
These guys would tour 250 days a year, sell out auditoriums and innovated laser light shows. O saw them on the last day of the 1970's...it was just after midnight. December 31st 1979 at the Santa Cruz Civic, at the height of their glory
Shit. I wish I would have been there to beat everyone's phone's out of their hands and tell them to get a fucking clue. Actually looks like we got a couple groovers up in the front. :)
Albert was fired from the band in '81 for a variety of issues that culminated in him being very late for several shows and Joe left in '86 mostly because he wanted to pursue a solo career and he wanted to play more guitar
That's called old age and the loss of 3 original members that were crucial to the creation of B.OC.. it was the original 5 that clicked together. And made them ledgens. I'm impressed that they been on tour since 1968 or something that close. It has to be a record of some sort. They played 15 minutes from my home in march of this year 2020 and I did not go due to hearing of the CCP virus being in Warren ohio. I'm regretting that one. Right now they have a great line up. They sound fantastic. Danny Miranda on Bass and Jules Rodina on drums with Ritchie on keys and guitar have really gave these guys a great boost. They sound great in 2020.
Watching BOC play in a smaller venue is 100x more fun than watching any big name band play in an arena. Arena and stadium shows suck! BOC is the best live band in the world and I am glad I can see them up close and personal every time I go see them. Smaller shows are much more intimate and memorable vs being in the upper deck of an arena watching a band from a mile away.
averagebodybuilder hey they are doing what they like to do! Just be blessed they are still doing it. They have nothing to prove. Being able to say “ I saw Buck play live” is something a lot people can’t say
BOC FOREVER!!! My band all the time.
This is one of the best current concert footage I have seen! We will miss seeing BOC this summer!
They came to Australia a while back and played in Sydney at a small venue.
I took my daughter and finally got to see them.It was this same lineup I think.
It was great and at the finish, Cassim personally pressed his plectrum into my daughters hand , I remember saying "I hate you " to her , with a huge grin on my face.
It is a shame this virus has changed everything but we will always have the memories, BOC, Sabbath etc etc
Keep it up BOC !
Be whatever you want to be !
Fore once I get to say "I was there!" I was there with some friends and my son who was in the 5th or 6th grade and seeing the band for his second time. HIghlight was a few people cracking up at him during the intro to Golden Age of Leather. Eric asked everybody to hold up their beer. My son held up his Pepsi.
what year was this?
@@joesantianna121 2012
Two things that make this particular show awesome to me:
1) They played on my birthday 🥳
2) I live in Salem now (though I didn’t at the time of this show)
Well. After 2 reschedules, they will be in Everett, Washington on July17th and I will be the one in the front not caring what anyone thinks. I am not a groupie. I just think they are the greatest band ever.
I was there in the front row, friends and family. Great show!
0:15 - The Red and the Black
6:10 - The Golden Age of Leather
13:15 - Fire of Unknown Origin
18:25 - Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll
25:46 - Harvest Moon
31:40 - M.E. 262
35:35 - Then Came the Last Days of May
47:20 - Godzilla
51:00 - Medley of bassist Kasim Sultan's former bands
52:25 - Kasim Sultan bass solo
53:50 - Jules Rodino drum solo
56:45 - Godzilla conclusion
58:52 - Buck Dharma guitar solo
1:03:06 - Don't Fear the Reaper
ENCORE:
1:13:25 - Hot Rails to Hell (sung by Richie Castellano)
1:18:30 - I'd Like to See You in Black
Tracklist:
0:26 It's alright (I'm guessing that's what the song is called...)
6:35 Golden Age of Leather
13:20 Burnin' for You
18:34 Cities on Flame with Rock'N'Roll
25:48 Harvest Moon
31:54 M.E. 262
36:22 Then came the last days of May
48:08 Godzilla (w/ Todd Rundgren, Meat Loaf, Joan Jett & a drum solo thrown in for good measure)
58:52 Buck Dharma's guitar solo (NOT Buck's Boogie)
1:03:08 Don't Fear the Reaper
ENCORE
1:13:33 Hot rails to Hell
1:18:35 I'd like to see you in black
The 1st song is the Red and the Black......
Thank you 💕
3:33 is such a mighty riff. Drum sound is spot on as well. Wish the main volume was louder but amazing \m/
Some funny business at the beginning? Guessing the MC's mic was hot in the monitor mix?
Do you have any footage of BÖC playing at the Gretna Heritage Festival in 2003 or 2007? I'd love to see those two shows again. It was awesome getting to see both of those shows in person.
\m/
These guys would tour 250 days a year, sell out auditoriums and innovated laser light shows. O saw them on the last day of the 1970's...it was just after midnight. December 31st 1979 at the Santa Cruz Civic, at the height of their glory
Shit. I wish I would have been there to beat everyone's phone's out of their hands and tell them to get a fucking clue. Actually looks like we got a couple groovers up in the front. :)
Whatever happened to the Bouchards, I can't seem to recall ?
Albert was fired from the band in '81 for a variety of issues that culminated in him being very late for several shows and Joe left in '86 mostly because he wanted to pursue a solo career and he wanted to play more guitar
El buen rock 🎸 perdura a travez del tiempo Blue Oyster Cult hasta mi 💀
I appreciate what they are doing. But they were one of the monsters of rock. Now they are reduced to playing at state fairs.
That's called old age and the loss of 3 original members that were crucial to the creation of B.OC.. it was the original 5 that clicked together. And made them ledgens. I'm impressed that they been on tour since 1968 or something that close. It has to be a record of some sort. They played 15 minutes from my home in march of this year 2020 and I did not go due to hearing of the CCP virus being in Warren ohio. I'm regretting that one. Right now they have a great line up. They sound fantastic. Danny Miranda on Bass and Jules Rodina on drums with Ritchie on keys and guitar have really gave these guys a great boost. They sound great in 2020.
Watching BOC play in a smaller venue is 100x more fun than watching any big name band play in an arena. Arena and stadium shows suck! BOC is the best live band in the world and I am glad I can see them up close and personal every time I go see them. Smaller shows are much more intimate and memorable vs being in the upper deck of an arena watching a band from a mile away.
@@jaketheasshole I certainly agree.
averagebodybuilder hey they are doing what they like to do! Just be blessed they are still doing it. They have nothing to prove. Being able to say “ I saw Buck play live” is something a lot people can’t say
averagebodybuilder Personally, I’d go see them if they were playing at a skating rink.