BOC: Bloom slashing his palm

Ted Jackson jr. TOJACKSO at HAWK.SYR.EDU
Tue Jul 16 14:24:36 EDT 1996


> Here is a para from my review of Albert's last gig, Dunstable Civic Hall,
> August 1981:
>
> "The pluses: Buck's amazing E-bow feedback noise on HEAVY METAL BLACK AND
> SILVER; Albert hammering the snaredrum stand into something like a CB
> aerial in a crosswind for a shattering version of Michael Moorcock's
> answer to 'Apocalypse Now', VETERAN OF THE PSYCHIC WARS; and of course
> Eric Bloom holding the act in one piece, moving round the stage like a
> prowling vampire as he slashed blood from his palm in UNKNOWN TONGUE".
>
> It looked good to me, but I can't see it going over in an astrodome! Only
> seen him do this stunt once, though.
>
> Do you remember how in pre-laser days he used to explode firecrackers from
> his fingertips during "Flaming Telepaths"?
>
> - Mike Godwin
Wow, we're getting back to Cretaceous times here, but yes, vividly.
I also seem to remember EB shooting something like a bottle rocket
out of his hand toward the rafters.  And of course, bouncing the
drumsticks off the floor and catching them and smashing the cymbals
during CoFWRaR or alternately whipping them with chains during the
same song.  Hey, in the 'Goldmine' story they admitted that a turning
point in their career was an early tour with Alice Cooper.  Probably
saw how his theatrics went over, and adapted the theme for
themselves.  Personally, my favorite f/x was during the laser days
when they had a matrix that made the stage look engulfed in flames
during TCtLDoM.
theo



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