BOC: Not my cup of tea

Torgo torgo at NORWICH.NET
Thu Apr 17 16:34:49 EDT 1997


Max says:

>
>        Well, over the last few days I've been doing a bit of of BOC
listening
>for the first time (I've listened to some before, but not very
>carefully). I've got Cultosaurus, and today bought Agents of Fortune.
>        Perhaps it's just not my thing, but most of the music sounds like
poor
>rock - having little substance, sounding like much of the stuff you get
>on crappy popular radio stations. The only songs I can listen to more
>than once are Black Sword and (Don't Fear) the Reaper. I've also heard
>all of the other Moorcock ones, which I love, but that's about it.
>        Is there something I'm missing? Are these two albums not a fair
>representation of them? Or is it one of those things you get used to
>after a while?
>        At present, I really don't see any connection between HW and BOC,
>thematically, musically, etc., apart from Moorcock.
>        What other albums do people suggest? Imaginos sounds good, from
what I
>hear of it...
>        Well, who knows...
>

I know this is a lame and crappy answer to the question, but liking BOC and
asking the question "What's it all about, anyway?" brings only one answer
to mind. When asked to describe Jazz music, Tom Servo of MST3K says, "Oh
MAN, if you HAVE to ask, you'll NEVER know."

Just one of those things you have to feel I guess.

Hey, I told you it was a lame answer. Its not my fault you didn't page down.
:^D

Outta here....


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