BOC: A "dizzying excursion into Pearlman's world"

Tony tony.orourke at TALK21.COM
Mon Sep 13 19:17:23 EDT 2004


Just look at all the songs Albert was involved in with BOC.  There's
barely one bad one among them.  They're pretty much all good!  And
they're just the released ones.  Some of the unreleased stuff like
"Pissing Away The Summer", and "Sumna Cum Laude" (?) really should have
been released.  Hopefully they will one day with the Legacy releases.
That's one songwriting legacy anyone should be proud of!

7 Screaming Diz-Busters
A Fact About Sneakers
Arthur Comics
Astronomy
Baby Ice Dog
Bonomo's Turkish Taffy
Buck's Boogie
Cagey Cretins
Career Of Evil
Cities On Flame With Rock'n'Roll
Curse of The Hidden Mirrors
Death Valley Nights
Debbie Denise
Del Rio's Song
Dominance And Submission
Donovan's Monkey
Don't Turn Your Back
Fire Of Unknown Origin
Fireworks
Flaming Telepaths
Heavy Metal
I Am The One You Warned Me Of
I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep
Imaginos
Joan Crawford
Les Invisibles
Magna Of Illusion
Mistress of the Salmon Salt (Quicklime Girl)
Monsters
O.D.'d On Life Itself
R. U. Ready 2 Rock
Ragamufflin Dumplin'
Redeemed
Sally
She's As Beautiful As A Foot
Sinful Love
St. Cecilia
Stairway To The Stars
Tattoo Vampire
Teen Archer
The Red and The Black
The Revenge of Vera Gemini
The Siege and Investiture of Baron Von Fr...
This Ain't The Summer of Love
Transmaniacon MC
Unknown Tongue
Vengeance (The Pact)
Wings Wetted Down
Workshop Of The Telescopes
You're Not The One (I Was Looking For)

Tony

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Subject: Re: BOC: A "dizzying excursion into Pearlman's world"

> Failures?...what failures...it's allllll goood!
> tim  8>)...

Even "eyes on fire"?
:P
>
>  > I've also just finished Popoff's book.  Perhaps it is because I've
had
>  > contact with Al over the years, but I can say that I did not get
the
>  > impression that he was an "ogre" at all.  Yes, some of your crazy
>  > behaviour was mentioned (as George Bush has said, "When I was young
and
>  > stupid I was young and stupid", and he got to be president, so
>  > there...).  Personally, I was much more put off by some of the
comments
>  > of Pearlman, Meltzer, and Krugman.  Of course, I wasn't in the
studio
>  > with you guys, but I still think they take way too much credit for
the
>  > band's successes, and have no qualms about pointing out how if
everyone
>  > had just listened to them, the band would have had fewer failures.
>  >
>  > John
>
>



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