BOC going off at a tangent into H'wind/Oxxy areas

ANDREW GARIBALDI andygee at DIAL.PIPEX.COM
Thu Aug 31 17:33:17 EDT 2000


..........or going off at a complete tangent (as this is prone to doing) and
linking the content here with H'wind, has anyone heard the track on the
tribute to Ozzy album with Lemmy on lead vocals and great bass guitar -
better than Ozzy!!!! Actually 80% of the album's better than Ozzy, in the
same way that all the AC/DC tribute albums are better than AC/DC and the
Pink Foyd tribute double walks over the real thing - funny old world (and of
course nothing to do with BOC - sorry chaps!!)
Still reckon'Revolution By Night' is a killer album but no-one's brought
that one up yet.
Andy Garibaldi.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Halligan" <blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: BOC: X-Brothers, Heaven Forbid, Brain Surgeons


> JB writes:
>
> > Well, wanting it to happen and actually believing that it *could* happen
are
> > two different things. I don't understand the comment about fans not
wanting
> > it though.
>
> In my case, I just said I wasn't hoping for a "permanent" reunion. I would
> love to have a reunion CD and tour, but I wouldn't want a reformed BOC to
> infringe on the great stuff Al, Joe, etc. are putting out on their own.
>
> >> I see it more as a step in the direction of friendships that transcend
> >> music - I don't see it as necessarily a step toward future musical
> >> collaboration.  That isn't why they got together.  From a fan's
> >> standpoint it's very cool to think that we will hear music in
> >> the future
> >> from Buck/Al/Joe playing together.
> >
> > Of course, I'm speaking as a fan, I don't know these people on a
personal
> > level and their private affairs are not my concern. I'm looking at it
(maybe
> > selfishly) as a possibility that friendships rekindled could perhaps
lead to
> > the desire to perform together as well.
>
> I look at The Brain Surgeons performing Godzilla live as a step in this
> direction. Of course, it doesn't mean they'll definitely get together. But

> if BOC starts playing Magna of Illusion.... ;-)
>
> > Having never heard *Piece of Work*, I wouldn't know. I was merely
mentioning
> > that I enjoy music with "layers" and so perhaps would enjoy PoW more
than I
> > did Eponymous.
>
> I did. Box of Hammers has this sound as well, and it has a more similar
vibe
> between songs (as much as can be said for a Brain Surgeons release) than
> PoW. So, I'd personally go with that album first.
>
> > I actually don't miss most of Ozzy's high notes.. I found them a little
> > obnoxious (Listen to Sabbath Bloody Sabbath) and it actually is easier
on
> > the ears with him unable to reach them.
>
> I agree about Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. It's like the difference between the
> album and live versions of 7x7 (Hawkwind). The live version doesn't make
my
> ears bloody bleed.
>
> >Also, you can get hours of good
> > family entertainment just trying to count how many times Ozzy says,
"Lemme
> > see your fucking hands in the air!"
>
> Or "Louder! Louder!" Must be Ozzy's been listening to the studio Sabbath
> Bloody Sabbath too much over the years. "No, really, I can't hear you!"
;-)
>
> >> PS:  Gee, weren't we just complaining recently about the lack of BOC
> >> content?  ;-)
> >
> > Leave it to an opinionated bastard like me to stir up the pot :)
> >
> > JB
>
> Yes. Thank you! Has anyone heard the new BOC tunes "Eye of the Hurricane,"
> "Pocket," (Guess what's in my?) and "Now is the Time The Old Gods Return"
> and want to expound on the "sounds like AC/DC" or "like a Buck tune"
> analysis?
>
> Could one of these actually be a new Spinal Tap tune?
> "Now is the Time the Old Gods Return (The Time For the Returning of the
Old
> Gods is Now)"
>
> Brian
> obSong> "Back From the Dead" Spinal Tap



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