Blue Oyster Cult - Eric Bloom
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Some of my favorite David Plastik shots. Give him a look! Such a nice guy
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Round one
Eurythmics
Formed in: 1980
Genres: Synth pop
Lineup: Annie Lennox– vocals
David A. Stewart– production, engineering
Albums from the 80s:
In the Garden (1981)
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (1983)
Touch (1983)
Touch Dance EP (1984)
1984 (For the Love of Big Brother) (1984)
Be Yourself Tonight (1985)
Revenge (1986)
Savage (1987)
We Too Are One (1989)
Propaganda:
Blue Öyster Cult
Formed in: 1967
Genres: Hard rock, heavy metal, prog rock
Lineup: Eric Bloom- vocals, guitar, keyboards
Buck Dharma- guitar, vocals
Allen Lanier- keyboards, guitar
Joe Bouchard- bass, keyboards, vocals
Albert Bouchard- drums, percussion, vocals
Albums from the 80s:
Cultösaurus Erectus (1980)
Fire of Unknown Origin (1981)
The Revölution by Night (1983)
Club Ninja (1985)
Imaginos (1988)
Propaganda:
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Blue Öyster Cult
Secret Treaties
1974 Columbia
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Tracks:
1. Career of Evil
2. Subhuman
3. Dominance and Submission
4. Me 262
5. Cagey Cretins
6. Harvester of Eyes
7. Flaming Telepaths
8. Astronomy
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Eric Bloom
Albert Bouchard
Joe Bouchard
Allen Lanier
Donald Roeser “Buck Dharma”
* Long Live Rock Archive
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Blue Oyster Cult - Eric Bloom
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“Duncan Hannah: I knew that Allen Lanier was Patti Smith's old man. I lived on Thompson Street and Patti lived nearby, and I would run into her at the laundromat, which was a very Shangri-Las kind of thing washing Allen's clothes. I said, "What are you doing?" Patti said, "Oh, washing my old man's clothes." I mean, feminism existed, right? And this seemed kind of like a servile thing, but Patti was traditional that way. I didn't know anybody that would talk like that: "Yeah, I got to wash my old man's clothes, cause I'm his old lady." Wash clothes? Shit, nobody cool would wash their clothes. But Patti told me about the triangle between Allen Lanier, Tom Verlaine, and herself, which that song "We Three" is about. It was like a problem. Patti knew that I knew Allen - I knew them as a couple-and now I knew Tom and Patti as a couple, so Patti was in two couples. It was kind of a little neighborhood scandal, but she was trying to work it out.”
[Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk]
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John Cale: Music For A New Society
Island/ZE Records 204 951-320
Released: September 1982
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