BOC: Re: Heaven Forbid, I'm back!

Joseph Brooks iplug at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Dec 17 11:11:31 EST 1998


I have to agree, the song you mentioned is definately worse. Kiss? My
comment there was not meant as a compliment.

As far as tBS and "Box of Hammers" is concerned, I haven't heard it. I
bought their first CD, Epe-whatzit.. and didn't much care for it so I've
been hesitant. Perhaps I'll give BoH a try.

JB
"Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.." -- Phish
"So Ladies, Fish and Gentlemen, here's my angled dream.." -- Blue Oyster
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----- Original Message -----
From: Bolts of Ungodly Vision <js3619 at WIZVAX.NET>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: BOC: Re: Heaven Forbid, I'm back!


>At 03:10 PM 12/16/98 -0800, you wrote:
>>Ok, thanks all.. Its good to be back. I've been hanging on the moe. list
and
>>its full of all sorts of nonsense.. (love the band though, heard 'em? They
>>recently covered DFTR at one of their shows..)
>Funny moe. story: when i was goin' to college, the radio station had moe.
>in the studio and they took it upon themselves to wrtie their bandname all
>over the studio in permanent marker. Just for that I'll never give them a
>listen.
>I loved my radio days.  Even had a contest to see who could gues the number
>of "moe." in the studio.
>>
>>(a metal band in their 20's). "Harvest Moon", I like it.. but whats with
>>that speed metal jam in there? Seems out of place (though it *does*
rock..).
>The production on the tune does not do it justice. The riff needs to sound
>heavier... more sinister.
>>
>>"Hammer Back" or "Power Underneath Dispair". They seem so contrived
>>lyrically (Sandy, where *are* you!). Still Burnin'? I don't think so,
Buck.
>>And since when does BOC write lyrics that sound like they're right off a
>>Kiss album?  (blech!)
> [HAHAHAH! For some  reason I have an inexorable hatred for KISS. THeir
>popularity scares the heck out of me. But to each his own]
>Well, at least the songs aren't of the high standard set by "B O C! You can
>be whatever you wanna be! You got the power, we've go the key".  WHatever
>drug altered their minds in order to let that slip past decency should be
>banned.
>
>>John, you're absolutely right. I'm looking for "Secret Treaties II" and it
>>just ain't gonna happen. But damn it, thats what I want. Not neccesarily a
>>step back to that musical and lyrical style but just something with the
sort
>>of impact that ST had.
>For me, the closest thing to that feeling has been Box of Hammers. The way
>St Vitus Dance slams into being blows me away everytime. And Overture?
>oooooh yeah. that's the stuff.  Even more than that LP though was seeing
>the Brain Surgeons live in Potsdam. As some of you might remember my
>review's enormity probably gave the enthusiasm away.
>
>I don't care what people say, rock and roll is here to stay.
>Jason
>
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