WebWelcome to The Breakdown Channel! In this video I discuss the lyric meanings of Blue Oyster Cult's "Burnin' for You". For more videos like this one be sure t... WebIn Pearlman's writing, the Blue Oyster Cult was a group of aliens secretly guiding Earth's history. Pearlman claimed that the name came to him when he saw Blue Point oysters on a menu. Pearlman also came up with the band's earlier name, "Soft White Underbelly," after a Winston Churchill quote describing Italy in World War II. >>
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WebCultösaurus Erectus is the seventh studio album by Blue Öyster Cult. It was released on June 14, 1980 by Columbia Records, peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 200 later that year. This album features a return to their original heavy sound, produced by ex-Black Sabbath producer Martin Birch, after their failure to chart with Mirrors. Eric Bloom – lead … WebBlue Oyster Cult - the legendary symbol of Kronos is located at the center of the album, on the horizon, against a black field. Blue Öyster Cult Live at the Agora 1973 [Bootleg / … sathers store
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WebBlue Oyster Cult was one of the first bands to use the so-called "heavy-metal umlaut," a gimmick famously parodied by the fictional band Spinal Tap, who put the umlaut over a consonant. >> The band made a video for this song that was directed by Francis Delia. WebAn iron sun, the forbidden circle. Anti-matter is the black horizon! [Chorus: Eric Bloom] Heavy metal, black and silver. Fallen matter of the sun. Pours itself into a place. Where there was never ... WebThey hung there dependent from the sky. Like some heavy metal fruit. These bombers, ripened, ready to tilt. Must these Englishmen live that I might die. Must they live that I might die. Me-262 prince of turbojet, Junker's Jumo 004. Blasts from clustered R4M quartets in my snout. And see these English planes go burn. sathers lemon drops