tBS/BOC: Re: 80s Metal
Steve Swann
swann1066 at GMAIL.COM
Wed Sep 10 16:14:21 EDT 2008
You know, don't even ask *why* such a thing would occur to me, but I just thought how ridiculously awesome a band with Al, Ross and Joey Cerisano (Seige & Investitute) would be. :)
Steve
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From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
Date: Wednesday, Sep 10, 2008 3:09 pm
Subject: tBS/BOC: Re: 80s Metal
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On 10 Sep 2008, at 13:15 , Steve Swann wrote:
For those of you who never got to see late period Brain Surgeons
with Ross on guitar, well... I hate to rub in, but those were
MONSTER rock & roll shows. Al finally had a guitar player for the
Surgeons who was a match for his songwriting powers*. Holy mother
of god, that was some of the most kick ass live rock and roll I've
ever heard.
* don't get me wrong, Pete and Billy were great, and Deb . But
Ross had the colossal riffing powers necessary to really carry the
Surgeons' sound
Agree 100%. I saw the initial touring incarnation and the final
Rossified incarnation, and though I always enjoyed the shows ...
well, the _Denial of Death_ lineup was *amazing*, as was the album.
I think that album and those gigs stand up pretty well alongside
anything else in the history of BOC and its occasional if mysterious
side shoots. When we talk about great and shining albums here, well,
we have to remember that such albums are the definite minority in the
world -- we just talk about those few more. And few bands will ever
make an album as good as _Denial of Death_.
On 10 Sep 2008, at 13:22 , Steve Swann wrote:
It's actually been a good number of years at this point since I've
seen BOC play. But if they come around again, I'd go see them just
to watch Buck play guitar.
Yeah, I was thinking something similar. I've come to conceive of 2OC
as essentially "The Buck Show" with a lot of old BOC tunes on which
Eric happens to sing some numbers. Heck, "Harvest Moon" is really an
old number from Buck's "The Red & the Black" 80s power-pop-trio with
Jon Rogers anyway, no? But Buck remains a hell of a guitar player
and it's worth going to see a hell of a guitar player.
Cheers,
Carl
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