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Blue Öyster Cult - or BOC- are an American rock band from Long Island, New York in America who formed in 1967.

Blue Öyster Cult's current members are vocalists Donald Roeser, Eric Bloom, Jules Radino on drums, Richie Castellano on the keyboards and rhythm guitar and Kasim Sulton on the bass guitar.

The band started out in 1967 with various different members, they named themselves "Soft White Underbelly". However this was eventually changed to Blue Oyster Cult in 1971.

Their self titled debut album was released in 1972 and included songs "Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll", "Stairway to the Stars", and "Then Came the Last Days of May". Their debut album was highly successful and subsequently led them to tour with The Byrds, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Alice Cooper.

Blue Öyster Cult went on to release their first live album, named, "On Your Feet or on Your Knees" in 1975, which impressively went gold.

After a string of success the band hit a brick wall when members started to leave and go solo, their album reached just 83 in the charts. They picked up after finding new members and enjoyed more success.

Since the release of their memorable debut album in 1972, the band has sold over 24 million albums around the world, with 7 million being sold in America alone. As well as this Blue Öyster Cult's music videos are highly regarded, achieving heavy rotation on MTV when the station first came about.

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Blue Öyster Cult – 22/2/2019 – Hammersmith Odeon

I got to the Odeon (Apollo) as The Temperence Movement were starting up. They’re a Black Crowes style band with a singer who reminded me of a young Rod Stewart. They should have been my thing – they certainly had a lot of support in the crowd – but they weren’t. The drummer was pedestrian and the sound was muddy. They weren’t bad; they just didn’t rock my boat.

Arriving on stage to the theme from ‘Game of Thrones’, Blue Öyster Cult continue to rock my boat to the point of capsizing. The best news of the day is that Danny Miranda is now full-time on bass. Kasim Sultan was the last bass player and while a fine jazz-rock player was totally wrong for BÖC. That said, he’d previously annoyed me as bass player for Meat Loaf, so maybe I annoyed him too. Miranda was the bassist on the last two BÖC albums (20 years ago!), and has the right level of attack and bounce in his playing to propel the groove along.

Basically, this is Buck Dharma’s band – he was a founder member, writer of the three big hits and still plays incredible guitar parts. The other almost original member is Eric Bloom on guitars and keyboards, who was the happiest I think I’ve seen him.

We only got two songs from ‘Secret Treaties’ but otherwise a good mix of the hits and a couple of lesser known numbers – the best of which was a beautiful rendition of ‘The Vigil’ which sent Miranda spinning gently around the stage. The crowd did a lovely job of singing ‘Burning for You’, but throats were a bit raw for ‘(Don’t Fear) The Reaper’ having just sung ‘Godzilla’ at the tops of our voices.

Unlike their last London gig, no-one broke a guitar string or lost their voice, or got the words wrong or needed bits of the drum-kit replaced. But then they weren’t trying to video this gig, so there’s a lesson in that.

A storming gig from one of my favourite bands.

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The power of Blue Oyster Cult still prevails. They are rocking as hard as ever performing their fun, playful heavy rock tunes like “Godzilla” and “Don’t Fear The Reaper”, which are sure to leave a smile on the audience’s face.

They put on highly intense performances with their heavy, distorted guitars blaring through the means of power chords and catchy riffs that are sure to get everyone to rock out to the performance. Blue Oyster Cult is such a likable band to see live because they incorporate the hard rock music that simulates the audience and perform it in such a catchy way that the audience is always begging for more. The lead guitarists and vocalists, Buck Dharma and Eric Bloom, perfectly perform intricate harmonies and guitar melodies while playing live that adds a strong depth to the performance. Blue Oyster Cult also performs with a third guitarist that adds a great dynamic quality to the performance. Songs such as “Burinin’ For You” can clearly convey the intricate polyphonic arrangements that Blue Oyster Cult is so great at performing. All the members of Blues Oyster Cult have a tough look with all of them wearing black attire and sporting sunglasses. Although most of their songs are presented in a fun way, they want to still maintain a dark quality to their songs with several of their songs focusing on such topics as death and suicide. Blue Oyster Cult’s setlist covers a vast range of their discography, but mainly sticks to their classic hits that everyone loves.

The loud sound of heavy rock, the bright flares of flashing lights, and the fun vibe that is exhibited by the performance makes Blue Oyster Cult’s show a must see experience. There is a reason why Blue Oyster Cult has sold over 24 million records and to see them live clearly reinforces why they are such a loved band.

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Sometimes, when you’ve got a fever, the only prescription is more cowbell. Back in 2000, Blue Oyster Cult were lent a new lease of life by the now-legendary Saturday Night Live sketch that saw Will Ferrell sending up ‘(Don’t Fear) the Reaper’ with frankly ludicrous amounts of his percussive instrument of choice; it brought the band - who have never officially split since their 1967 formation - back into the public consciousness. It might have been an unwelcome event, though, for the legions of loyal fans who had remained with the Cult over the decades; either way, the band continue to tour, although they haven’t produced a new album since 2001’s Curse of the Hidden Mirror. The list of past members of Blue Oyster Cult is extensive, but the current lineup still features two of the classic members; on lead vocals, Eric Bloom, with Donald Roeser on lead guitar. They still frequently play across North America, but haven’t played in the UK since 2008. That last set of dates saw them play career-spanning sets that were heavy on soloing and reinterpretation of the classics; what they lack in energy, as they get older, they make up for with the sheer flexibility of their musicianship. Having released an extensive, seventeen-disc remastered boxset in 2012 that chronicled their career, they’ve yet to properly promote it; don’t rule out the possibility of further UK shows just yet.

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These guys are fun to rock with. I saw them my first time in 1975 in Salt Lake City at the Terrace Ball Room. Anyone who remembers the Terrace knows how awesome to rock the roof off that place. BOC did that night. Eric Bloom kicked it hard on vocals. This was the band that recorded their best albums. They had bombs, and fog machines and a light show to knock your socks off. What a show. I've seen almost all rock bands worth seeing. BOC s still one of my favorite concerts. I then saw them a few years later at the Salt Palace. Again, they killed it. Buck Darma was fun to watch. Eric was impressive in every way. I slept over that night in the line to get Aerosmith tickets going on sale at 9:00 am the next morning. At 7 am I went across the street to eat and wash up. In the lobby was the BOC checking out of the Motel. I got to talk with the brothers, Buck and Eric. I still have their autographs from Agents of Fortune Tour. They were very kind and jovial. We had a 15-minute goof around lil party. Then they were off to the airport in another city. I'm so glad to see Eric is still showing his vocal talents today. What a true musician and a great Rocker. To the BOC* Dean

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Firstly, the place was packed. I don't know if it was a fortuitous alignment of the stars, or what, but there was literally no space inside.

Parhaps powered by the audience's energy, BÖC hammered out a storming set, throwing everything into it. The playing was fast and furious, especially Richie Castellano on guitar, but the 'old timers' Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma gave as good as they got!

Quite a bit of chat between songs and even a 'peoples vote' between Harvest Moon & Shooting Shark. The rest of the set, an almost two hour show, was full of classic BÕC songs, with a few 'deep cuts' thrown in, had the audience rocking throughout.

The set list:

01 Tattoo Vampire

02 Before the Kiss, a Redcap

03 Career of Evil

04 Burning for You

05 Harvester of Eyes

06 People's vote

Harvest Moon

07 The Vigil

09 Buck's Boogie

10 Then Came The Last Days of May

11 Black Blade

12 Godzilla

13 Intro to Reaper aka Where's Eric

14 (Don't Fear) The Reaper

15 The Red & The Black

16 Hot Rails to Hell

17 Cities on Flame (With Rock & Roll)

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The Blue Öyster Cult or BÖC for short have reached somewhat iconic status over their vast career for their musical capabilities and innovative approach to the genre of hard rock. Fast approaching their 40th anniversary, they play with the same level of sincerity and modesty of a band on their very first tour, clearly moved by the huge reaction from the crowds.

Their music has soundtracked a number of generations and the age range present tonight is evidence of the band's wide appeal. They all sing in unison to favourites including 'Burnin' For You' and 'Golden Age of Leather' much to the delight of the performers onstage. They give their all throughout the show and have some real skill with the instruments, the guitar riffs sound on point and they do not miss a single note no matter how fragmented some of the instrumentals become. The clear highlight is the modern cult classic '(Don't Fear) The Reaper' which very much cements the band's reputation on the circuit.

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Being a massive fan and with a birthday the previous day it was the perfect gift for me after a series of wrong turns to find venue we eventually stumbled upon it the venue was a student's nightclub but it had respectable views and it was a packed and excited crowd after a short but rocking set by the support act the cult hit the stage at 9pm starting with stairway to the stars the band took the crowd through a setlist covering their recording history Eric said it was a sold out show and there was certainly no room to move the band were clearly enjoying themselves and did a number of songs rarely featured in recent years by the time cities of flame finished the gig the crowd were more than happy it was back to metro and hotel for me happy having seen a A1 gig a long but content drive home to Wales the next day was worth the long drive to see best band on planet

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A truly amazing show. I had been looking forward to this concert for six months, and it was even better than I had imagined. I will definitely see them again if they ever come back to my area, and I encourage anyone on the fence about seeing them live to do the same. All of the band members are very talented musicians who obviously enjoy what they do. The fans were respectful, yet got very "into" the show. Blue Öyster Cult definitely set our city on flame with rock and roll.

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Despite the original band members being in their seventies, they rocked the house down!!! I saw BOC in 1979, and this show I enjoyed even more. Wonderful venue, and this was the best show I have seen there! I have always been a Blue Oyster Cult fan, and they are still every bit as awesome as when I first heard them. THEY ROCK and Dharma still shreds w his soul!!!!

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TURNED OUT TO BE QUITE A GOOD SHOW. WENDOVER PEPPERMILL CONCERT HALL IS A GREAT PLACE TO SEE A SHOW, AND THE CULT AND VANILLA FUDGE DID MAKE FOR A GOOD TIME REMINISCING. CULT PLAYED THEIR THREE HITS AND SHOWED THEIR CRAFT WITHOUT RESORTING TO WILD GUITAR SOLOS WHICH IS SO PREVALENT LATELY. WORTH YOUR TIME TO SEE THEM IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T BEFORE.

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