"D.O.A." was the only "hit" song that Bloodrock ever charted with. It was on the Billboard Chart for two weeks and peaked at number 36 on February 27, 1971. They were known more as an AOR-type act. (AOR=Album Oriented Rock). All the Capitol Records albums are out of print, but have been re-issued by other labels on CD's. These guys were ahead of their time and their music still holds up today, in my opinion.
This is a rock classic from one of the best rock albums ever made in the early 70's, "Bloodrock 2". The song is not very indicative of Bloodrock's overall sound, but more of a novelty record for them. These guys from Fort Worth, Texas could rock. And, by the way.....the lyrics are "I remember.......we were flying along....and hit something in the air".
Yea Some of my first exposer to rock was Blood Rock, my brother would blast this song an lay in the middle of our liveing room, i was maybe six or seven, what an impression.....
My grandma made me look for this song and i found it she told me (it says (look and see theres nothing there WWEEEEEE OOOOO WWWWEEEEEE OOOOOO I REMEMBER!!!))
You should have been there. Being in high school, hanging out in a friend's basement smoking whatever you could find. Listening to "D.O.A." with some sense of wonder - what was it all about? We'd talk about it, coming up with all kinds of explanations. What a time capsure this song is for me - and people my age.
This is the song I've been trying to remember for YEARS. I heard it when I was five (1970). I just remember it was a song about a "crash" (all these years I was thinking plane crash), and there was the sound of sirens in the song. That's all I could remember. Internet searches for "1970's plane crash song" just brought up the Marshall High School plane crash, but when I eliminated the word "plane", I finally came upon this.
@checkinout6000 According to Wikipedia:The motivation for writing this song was explained in 2005 by guitarist Lee Pickens. “When I was 17, I wanted to be an airline pilot,” Pickens said. “I had just gotten out of this airplane with a friend of mine, at this little airport, and I watched him take off. He went about 200 feet in the air, rolled and crashed.” The band decided to write a song around the incident and include it on their second album.
look up john todd on youtube. tapes of him speaking from the 70s about the evil behind music is a must listen to. he specifically mentions this song. i remember this creepy song when i was a kid. he says, evil spirits gave this song to the bloodrock group. it was supposed to have come from a girls spirit that died earlier. i am going back to find him speaking again. i was so scared i couldnt even listen to this old recording. everyone ,look for john todd, music, illuminati,etc
surprised!! to find this song here, or anywhere, when I first heard it (early 70's), it scared me so bad I did not listen to the radio for 2 weeks. Did not hear it again until 2 yrs. ago on alice cooper syrius broadcast. Thanx for posting it, hope it scares some youngsters today too. probly not though, kids today r exposed to much more horror and death then back then.
@sirwolfgang You suck. I have been searching for this tune since 1983. I heard it on an AM station when in transit from Ft. Bragg to Ft. Benning. I thought it was just a drunken dream...but here it is.
I remember listening to this in 1969 driving from Ogden Utah to my gf's house in Roy. We'd crank this all the way up!!! It was spooky on dark roads at night.
Fúe l primer canción que me gustó y que provoca esa clase de sensación medio paranoico y esas cosas, o quizas el inicio de rock de esa naturaleza, ¡¡¡ muy buenda ¡¡¡¡
The artists of this song where high on drugs and speaking to demons and this song is what the demon sang to them. Heard this on a tape by john todd (the highest illuminati defector).
The release of this song really struck a nerve with its funeral parlor Hammond B3 Organ affects. Most ambulances were still Hearse Funeral Coaches with a funeral home driver with absolutely no triage training. Ambulance drivers still worked on an adrenaline laced "load n go" that often resulted in their crashing before reaching an E.R. Most cars still had no seat belts. Mix this with pre-interstate days of two lane highways and loose liquor laws made for a truly bloody combination!
I WAS ALMOST KILLED IN A PLANE CRASH AT AGE 7. TELL U MORE LATER. WAS ONE OF "20" ALBUMS AT MY DISPOSAL. MY FATHER KILLED HIMSELF. THANK GOD IT WASN'T ME. HE PLAYED THIS AS VINCENT PRICE WOULD DO. CREEPY. I AM STILL NOT WHOLE ....WHATEVER....
@ArchonOfTheSeventh First off, I'm not 5 years old. I know what the word amazing means. To me this song is amazing. It may not be an element of perfection, but for it's time, this song was truly one of it's kind. Compared to most of the watered down garbage I've heard from the sixties and seventies, this song was one that turned my head. If it turned yours in the other direction I'm sorry to hear that. However, you have your opinion and I'll have mine. Regardless of you, that will not change.
Guess you all are too young to remember the MANY car crash songs from the late 1950's and early 1960's. They were pretty morbid and graphic. Like "Teen Angel" and "Tell Laura I Love Her".
I consider this to be a genuine work of art - capturing the experience of crashing in a plane without being grotesque or morbid. It's scary alright, but a kind of vision of severe injury and death that is both raw and real. I loved it as a kid and I still like it lot. It's not evil - it's just honest and real, sad and intense.
I have this on vinyl and play it loud in the garage with the door wide open on Halloween every year! My neighbors probably think I'm crazy, and... well... they just might be right!! Heeheeheehaahaahaha...hiccup... oof... Damn.. I... uh... hic......aawhhh, crap!!
So I’m high on LSD it’s 1 AM & I’m out in the blackness of nothingness driving my buddy’s VW & racing another friend back from Aspen to L.A.- we all dropped acid - then a real clear radio station plays Bloodrock’s D.O.A. - Why not turn the station? 'Cuz regardless of the PC; D.O.A. is a cool song! So instead of freaking out I appreciated the moment, got into the fantasy of the song & the creepy environment – but didn't die.
I was 11 when this song came out..My older sister had this 45.One day I went into her room and listened to this by myself and I swear this song scared me for life.My first panic attack,I remember running outside almost deficating myself trying to find something normal to do.The irony of it all the older I got the more scarier movies and freakier music I tried to obtain.That was the 70's for ya though.I sure do miss em now.....
I was ten in 1971 when my brother bought this 45. We lived in a very creepy, but new house in Atlanta. My brother's new friends were druggies. This record is a very morbid memory for me. Peoeple think it was all peace and love then --but it was violent and frightening under the eye of the blacklight. The children were insane, Really.
That's true, it was a freaky, wacko time. I was 6 when this came out. What kid wants to hear about this kind of stuff. But he's really trying to tell people NOT to drink and/or do drugs while driving or flying. I wish I listened. I'm ok, but I got into too many accidents. You never know when the right one will take you.
@edwardsams me, too. Was little when it came out. The world looked scary, like now, VAT II was redoing churches, changing into warehouses for AA meetings, lol. They gutted anywhere to turn. There had been great t.v., then it was all like Jerry Springer, shrinks and court t.v., lol. Vietnam and drugged out grownups spitting on soldiers instead of ppl who sent them to war. thought it was Vietnam song, & abbie hoffmans' Steal this book handed to kids, drugs just appeared in the schools
@edwardsams Some of us remember, though it wasn't always bleak. I must say though (I was 5 in 71) the very early 70's did have a very strange glow to em.
Neighborhoods full of cat torturing KISS army kids. God I hated those guys, make me wonder why I grew my hair long. Then I remember the 80's :P
@edwardsams yea i was 8 when this song was out on the Radio. I thought it was about a military craft crashing in Vietnam ? Still a very morbid song kinda of a bit creepy you know like Edgar Allenn Poe !!
@edwardsams I was also 10 in 1971 and everytime I played this record my cat ran for the hills. I thought it was funny then but now that I have 2 children on the road...not so much. Pray for our kids.
@edwardsams I also agree. This song sums it all up. There were good times, but this time was DANGEROUS. Dangerous for me and my buddies. We were in the West San Fernando Valley, and we were lucky to live through the madness. We could get drugs on the streets as easy as adults could buy booze in the supermarkets. From the age of 12, yes 12, until I got sober in 1993, I was living a life of Russian Roulette.
Drugs, overdoses, Vietnam body counts on the evening news...this song just appealed to a troubled youth. We son bought Black Sabbath, Lucifer's Friend, Alice Cooper, et al...and here we are searching for those good times again...
I don't think this song was inspired by Satan. We give Satan way too much credit for many things - - let's not flatter him too much. I think this song was written in the emotion of the moment. What harm or evil did this song bring to anyone or anything? Did it inspire someone to do something evil? I doubt it. It is how the writer felt at the moment.
This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson,and Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of todays music.
This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson, Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of toays music.
This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson, Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of toays music.
The motivation for writing this song was explained in 2005 by guitarist Lee Pickens. “When I was 17, I wanted to be an airline pilot,” Pickens said. “I had just gotten out of this airplane with a friend of mine, at this little airport, and I watched him take off. He went about 200 feet in the air, rolled and crashed.” The band decided to write a song around the incident and include it on their second album.
Inspired by satan? Wow. Maybe satan was responsible for the crash.
I've read (in I hate myself and want to die by Tom Reynolds) that this is most likely the "most evil pop single ever released". Listening to this for the first time I'm inclined to agree but also add it sounds rather tuneless as well...
I don't see how a fatal accident can be "evil", as you say. Yes, It's God's cruel joke to take away a young person's life. This song is just a narrative of what it's like to pass away.
@kmmangel444 The "evil" part the author was referring to was the band's decision to write and record a song that seems to exist only to depress. Subject matter is neutral until an artist brings that subject to life,so to speak. There are countless songs about death in pop music,this one just happens to seem rather gratuitous to me so maybe "evil" is the wrong word...Bloodrock did eventually disavow this song so maybe the problem was that they simply didn't think things though...
Obviously they thought it through because it was such a powerful song that it was banned from the airwaves. It's got alot of meaning that makes people think about drinking and drugging and driving or flying, whatever the case may be. People back then, and even now, didn't want to hear about real life and it's tragedies. This is the way it is. Deal with it.
@kmmangel444 I don't know about them banning it. Maybe in some areas. In Kansas City they played the heck out of it, even a year and more later in their "Golden Oldies" and requests. It deals with a part of life a lot of folks don't like thinking about. But it did give pause for those who listened to it and drove like they were on a highway to hell, because this song showed you just might get there, the dead part anyway.
@Anthony420542 LOL and I mean seriously LOL... lets all agree that this song does not sing about objectional material, right? do they swear? no, do they sing about sex? no. do they become vulgar at any point? no. Is it creepy? yea sure. Is creepy a bad thing?
Presenting ideas that may not suit your family friendly ideals does not mean it is bad.
Be Intelligent, listen objectively, protect your children and most of all, NEVER censor speach.
@airthief36 You're absolutely right...I bashed this song unfairly a few months ago and have regretted it since then...This song has it's fans and if I've offended anyone with my comment I am truly sorry...Just to let you know my ideals are anything but family friendly and TOTALLY believe music should not be censored in ANY way.This song actually is not nearly as bad as I made it out to be,and actually it's a great song for Halloween...So, sorry for my comments
I remember when this song came out on the radio. At least in my area of Texas that song struck such a cord that it was banded from being played on the radio, people were saying it was too graphic and scrary. Got to remember back then in "The Bible Belt" this was too much.
this song was written.... then the day after another group brought the same trak in the same key to the same patent office!!!! it was written on an acid trip, infact both versions were!!!! and yes it is inspired by satan. im not relegious, im awake
my god - everybody needs to lighten up. We did a cheer/pom routine off of this song when we were in high school. Everybody loved the ripped uniforms and fake blood (especially the guys)!!!
living in sioux city iowa we heard only top 40. it wasnt until i fouond kaay out of little rock that we heard any thing different. another convert to good rock music by the way im 55
living in sioux city iowa we heard only top 40. it wasnt until i fouond kaay out of little rock that we heard any thing different. another convert to good rock music
The lyrics seem pretty clear... "We were flying along and hit something in the air"... "then I looked straight at the attendent" I also loved the song Koolaid Kids!
I think people won't like hearing this song coming on the heels of the 10th anniversery of 9/11. "Season of the Witch" by Donovan I think is a better choice.
I recall first hearing this one when I was in 7th grade... while reading a book from the school library titled "Hot Rod." I'd just finished the part that described the aftermath of a head-on collision in which several of the characters were killed. Talk about getting freaked!
It drives me fucking crazy that everywhere the lyrics are written it says, "We were flying along...", when it's, "We were flying LOW...", I don't care where the lyrics posted came from, it's obvious when you listen to the song that he sings the word "low" clear as can be...makes more sense, too, it's even fucking eerier, 'cause you know it was a plane crash. I expect to be corrected, but I'm right...
@bradledots It matters a lot...it changes the whole atmosphere of the song..."flying along" has such a casual feel, but the image of a plane "flying low" and suddenly colliding with something is MUCH more frightening...I talked to a couple of other people in my family about it after showing them the song for the first time in about 30 years, and they completely agree about that one word being a pivotal point, as well as it being a simple thing to hear the real lyric..if you don't agree it's cool
@cathoderoy How is this frightening? It's lame boring and just talks about being half dead after a plane crash. It's so boring it probably took like 10 minutes to think of the lyrics. That and the music is even more dull. Terrible song imo
@Segovia06 Where did you come from, and why are you listening to a song you know nothing about? When this came out about 30 years ago it was pretty groundbreaking, and anyone who knew of it back then probably gets those same feelings they had when they originally heard it...I think it holds up well, actually, but of course people are so jaded now it takes a lot more than something as comparatively low key as being someone bleeding to death in an ambulance to make them feel anything...
@kmmangel444 He's not dead until he gets to the hospital, thus "D.O.A."...no one can hear him because the lyrics are only his THOUGHTS as he's dying...I have listened carefully, hundreds of times! I could write down every word to this song ...the ambulance attendant even says there's no chance for him, meaning he won't make it in the long run, but he is alive...it's not only creepy, it's beautifully done w/ great epic sounding eerie chords and the singer's voice is perfect for it...
@Segovia06 You don't get it. The guy is dead. He's talking but no one hears him. If you listen carefully, you can figure that out. His limbs are all over the place!!!!!!!
@kmmangel444 He's not dead he's ALMOST dead which is why he asks god teach me how to die. But the song is just wayyy too boring for me. To me "one" by Metallica is better cuz it's more creative lyrically and it has the same concept except it's a grenade not a plane that causes the pain.
Yeah but think of it this way. Put yourself in this position. Your limbs are everywhere and no one can hear you speak and your spirit is hovering over your body saying ,"WTF, why am I dead?". The words are clear and to the point.
@kmmangel444 Why would I want to put myself in that position or even think of it that way? No thanks I think I'll just enjoy being alive and happy that I didn't get in a plane crash. Sorry bloodrock. It's a shame you had to go out like that -_-
@traffik0001 Insulting me because I don't like music that puts me to sleep and that is morbid and the only meaning behind this song is about sorrow and death? Fuck that shit. I don't have a functional brain? That's a retarded assumption you have made over me not liking this song. It takes a functional brain to realize people just have difference in opinions. What's there to appreciate about this?? It's about death and sorrow in the most boring way possible. Please enlighten me!
@traffik0001 I do have a taste in a music just a different kind obviously. And insulting me because I don't like a song that puts me to sleep and is clearly about sorrow and death with a lack of creativity. I'm not talking about the band just this song. I don't have a functional brain because I don't appreciate this song? It takes a functional brain to realize people have a difference in opinion. Clearly yo don't realize that. And what's to appreciate about this song?? Please enlighten me!
I used to sit with my girlfriend back in the 70s and listen to this song over and over...There is something missing ...the kids at the end of the song talking about death...When you're dead ..you're dead ..this is not the full version
Creepy, yeah! I remember my late brother turned me on to this cut when we were "flying high" off some good bud. He also turned me on to Emerson, Lake and Palmer's "Tarkus" at that time too. Memories...
This, I am embarrassed to say, was the first "45" I ever purchased, at about age 12. This clip--and all the comments--have been both a trip down memory lane and an education. Thank you for posting. Weird song. But I was a weird kid. Still am.
@horndiapason we were all weird kids. thats what made the generation of people born as "boomers" a twenty some year span called the Baby Boomer generation. Bloodrock, Jethro Tull, Emmerson Lake and Palmer, Grand Funk Railroad, Cream, The Moody Blues, All helped us form our ides about life, even the old Simon and Garfunkle and Joni Mitchell tunes, all of it coalesed in our beings. Jethro Tull is my most fond teen music and I consider his stuff head and shoulders above the rest.
@horndiapason Nothing weird about it. It was a great song. I remeber listening to it when I was 10 years old going cross country to Yellowstone with the family.
@horndiapason Oh, yes, the song is eerie, I meant you weren't weird for liking it. I like your list of groups. JT is one of my favorites. Fell in love with the 'Benefits' album. I had to buy a second copy. Great for under the headphones, but left the external bass speakers on to feel more bass. That might be weird, but then again we we weird kids also. :)
@horndiapason Don't be embarrassed! I love this song. We're about the same age. I remember hearing this on a.m. radio in early 1970. I had just turned 13. While my girlfriends were listening to Bobby Sherman and The Partridge Family, I was into this and "In The Court Of The Crimson King", by King Crimson, another weird tune. I like the off-the-wall things.
@lurch321 Oh man.......I just fell on the floor with laughter when I heard that vocal line. I dont know what he is trying to sing but, it sure sounds like someone laid a shit across my chest...oh man i cant type i am laughing uncontrolably right now..
@gethsenamane Yeah, I know. Maybe it's his Texas accent..................can't think of any other explanation! (These guys are from Texas, if you didn't know).
Saw them in Detroit in 1971 at Cobo Hall but I was there to see Grand Funk. Haven't heard this since then. It was cool when I was 17 but not so much now =)
Lee Pickens has the best guitar tone and sound of any guitarist I have ever heard--PERIOD! It's just a shame that Terry Knight's poor production on "Bloodrock 2" had to bury in the mix behind the rest of the band!
Well, I mean, yeah I find it creepy because of the topic but that doesn't mean I don't like the song....quite the opposite. Goth wishes it could be this raw.
@ybrik222 Are you being serious? Cause the only time its ever come close to creeping me out was when i was half asleep listening to this song at like 1 am
@CaptainBukcwald Dayum! I'M DRUNK TOO BUT I rember lstening this song on the way to high schooln in the morning in the really eARLY 70S......EVEONE WAS MESMERIZED BY THIS SONF......juwt liketheywas by the deaths of Morrison and Hendrix...sheyit, the woman who drove the carpool to my high scholl to my highh school was realy fa and had this bhorrific B.O. -- like she hadn't bathed in deecades, but I still remember this soong playing every morning.....it woke me up to the New World Order....
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"D.O.A." was the only "hit" song that Bloodrock ever charted with. It was on the Billboard Chart for two weeks and peaked at number 36 on February 27, 1971. They were known more as an AOR-type act. (AOR=Album Oriented Rock). All the Capitol Records albums are out of print, but have been re-issued by other labels on CD's. These guys were ahead of their time and their music still holds up today, in my opinion.
scottblackhoyt 4 days ago
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scottblackhoyt 4 days ago
This is a rock classic from one of the best rock albums ever made in the early 70's, "Bloodrock 2". The song is not very indicative of Bloodrock's overall sound, but more of a novelty record for them. These guys from Fort Worth, Texas could rock. And, by the way.....the lyrics are "I remember.......we were flying along....and hit something in the air".
scottblackhoyt 4 days ago
This track is one of my favourites of all time
trembisonuk 5 days ago
Yea Some of my first exposer to rock was Blood Rock, my brother would blast this song an lay in the middle of our liveing room, i was maybe six or seven, what an impression.....
rama2156 1 week ago
this is a great song i must say :)
BioPheonix 3 weeks ago
I was born in 1971 but my parents were hippies. I grew up with this music. Still great for its time. good choice.
paul123456794 1 month ago
My grandma made me look for this song and i found it she told me (it says (look and see theres nothing there WWEEEEEE OOOOO WWWWEEEEEE OOOOOO I REMEMBER!!!))
cmartinez329 1 month ago
I SAW THIS BAND IN THE 70'S .THEY OPENED FOR GRAND FUNK RAILROAD.IT WAS MY FIRST CONCERT.THE WORDS ARE "WE WERE FLYING LOW"
bobbyj446 1 month ago
y conbinada con Cannabis jajjajajjajajajjajajajajajjajajaja paranoia en esos dias siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
edtato53 1 month ago
jajajjajajaj ajajaj a fue la primera que escuché que me volvió loco
edtato53 1 month ago
Smoke enough and this is entertaining,.........Classic
white69rabbitt 1 month ago
You should have been there. Being in high school, hanging out in a friend's basement smoking whatever you could find. Listening to "D.O.A." with some sense of wonder - what was it all about? We'd talk about it, coming up with all kinds of explanations. What a time capsure this song is for me - and people my age.
areubaked 1 month ago
OMG! This song used to scare me to death when I was a kid.
carlah61 1 month ago
This is the song I've been trying to remember for YEARS. I heard it when I was five (1970). I just remember it was a song about a "crash" (all these years I was thinking plane crash), and there was the sound of sirens in the song. That's all I could remember. Internet searches for "1970's plane crash song" just brought up the Marshall High School plane crash, but when I eliminated the word "plane", I finally came upon this.
TheScarlett618 1 month ago
It is 'flying low'. Back then 'flying low' meant driving fast like 100mph down a dark 2 lane road.
checkinout6000 1 month ago
@checkinout6000 According to Wikipedia:The motivation for writing this song was explained in 2005 by guitarist Lee Pickens. “When I was 17, I wanted to be an airline pilot,” Pickens said. “I had just gotten out of this airplane with a friend of mine, at this little airport, and I watched him take off. He went about 200 feet in the air, rolled and crashed.” The band decided to write a song around the incident and include it on their second album.
TheScarlett618 1 month ago
look up john todd on youtube. tapes of him speaking from the 70s about the evil behind music is a must listen to. he specifically mentions this song. i remember this creepy song when i was a kid. he says, evil spirits gave this song to the bloodrock group. it was supposed to have come from a girls spirit that died earlier. i am going back to find him speaking again. i was so scared i couldnt even listen to this old recording. everyone ,look for john todd, music, illuminati,etc
spanx99 1 month ago
surprised!! to find this song here, or anywhere, when I first heard it (early 70's), it scared me so bad I did not listen to the radio for 2 weeks. Did not hear it again until 2 yrs. ago on alice cooper syrius broadcast. Thanx for posting it, hope it scares some youngsters today too. probly not though, kids today r exposed to much more horror and death then back then.
driverdadgrandpa 1 month ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
You know...... This Really SUCKS !
sirwolfgang 1 month ago
You are one of very few that thinks so. This is a classic.
kmmangel444 1 month ago 8
@kmmangel444 The entire album is a classic
danman4747 4 weeks ago
@sirwolfgang You suck. I have been searching for this tune since 1983. I heard it on an AM station when in transit from Ft. Bragg to Ft. Benning. I thought it was just a drunken dream...but here it is.
I am vindicated.
Morvalwen27 1 month ago
@sirwolfgang
I agree completely. Hated it when I first heard it, off the Bloodrock II album. It has gotten no better.
TheUndercoverclam 1 month ago
Did a show with Sugarloaf in El Paso Texas.
sirwolfgang 1 month ago
... did they just say the same exact thing repeatedly? Lame song. Don't do drugs, kids. At least, if you do, don't write songs when you're high.
HoursWereSpentOnThis 2 months ago
I remember listening to this in 1969 driving from Ogden Utah to my gf's house in Roy. We'd crank this all the way up!!! It was spooky on dark roads at night.
lockwpa 2 months ago
@lockwpa I couldn't have '69 because the album wasn't out until '71 off of Bloodrock 2.
kmangel444 2 months ago
@kmangel444 I got confused on the exact year, but I dated her from fall '69 to summer 71...it was in there!!!
lockwpa 2 months ago
Fúe l primer canción que me gustó y que provoca esa clase de sensación medio paranoico y esas cosas, o quizas el inicio de rock de esa naturaleza, ¡¡¡ muy buenda ¡¡¡¡
edtato53 2 months ago
The artists of this song where high on drugs and speaking to demons and this song is what the demon sang to them. Heard this on a tape by john todd (the highest illuminati defector).
Jamieh321 2 months ago
whatever happened to the Hammond organ? Put it in the R'n'R HOF.
NbrLine 2 months ago
When this song first had been played on Radio, it was banned by many stations.
revbd 2 months ago
I remember murdering a homeless man to this song back in '70
Fuckin' weird times, man
LolCaramelz 3 months ago
@LolCaramelz Really? You'd actuall write that on here, sicko? Even you're lying, it's still sick.
kmangel444 3 months ago
@kmangel444
Not lying.
LolCaramelz 3 months ago
@LolCaramelz ever shoot a man in Reno, just to watch him die?
tertommy 2 months ago
The release of this song really struck a nerve with its funeral parlor Hammond B3 Organ affects. Most ambulances were still Hearse Funeral Coaches with a funeral home driver with absolutely no triage training. Ambulance drivers still worked on an adrenaline laced "load n go" that often resulted in their crashing before reaching an E.R. Most cars still had no seat belts. Mix this with pre-interstate days of two lane highways and loose liquor laws made for a truly bloody combination!
Drtimex52 3 months ago
i remember hearing this on the dr. demento show back in the 90's. very creepy indeed....
thetman102771 3 months ago
I WAS ALMOST KILLED IN A PLANE CRASH AT AGE 7. TELL U MORE LATER. WAS ONE OF "20" ALBUMS AT MY DISPOSAL. MY FATHER KILLED HIMSELF. THANK GOD IT WASN'T ME. HE PLAYED THIS AS VINCENT PRICE WOULD DO. CREEPY. I AM STILL NOT WHOLE ....WHATEVER....
davidvollmar 3 months ago
@ArchonOfTheSeventh First off, I'm not 5 years old. I know what the word amazing means. To me this song is amazing. It may not be an element of perfection, but for it's time, this song was truly one of it's kind. Compared to most of the watered down garbage I've heard from the sixties and seventies, this song was one that turned my head. If it turned yours in the other direction I'm sorry to hear that. However, you have your opinion and I'll have mine. Regardless of you, that will not change.
tsbamusic 3 months ago
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tsbamusic 3 months ago
Guess you all are too young to remember the MANY car crash songs from the late 1950's and early 1960's. They were pretty morbid and graphic. Like "Teen Angel" and "Tell Laura I Love Her".
MensaBeerGuy 3 months ago
I consider this to be a genuine work of art - capturing the experience of crashing in a plane without being grotesque or morbid. It's scary alright, but a kind of vision of severe injury and death that is both raw and real. I loved it as a kid and I still like it lot. It's not evil - it's just honest and real, sad and intense.
thejimmyzshow 3 months ago
This song was far before my time, but my dad always loved it and he listened to it alot when I was growing up. Such an amazing song!
tsbamusic 3 months ago
Sounds very similar to I am the Walrus, which John wrote to sound like a police siren.
MerkinMuffly 4 months ago
The verses sound a lot like "Black Sabbath" (the song).
gregalon 4 months ago
I have this on vinyl and play it loud in the garage with the door wide open on Halloween every year! My neighbors probably think I'm crazy, and... well... they just might be right!! Heeheeheehaahaahaha...hiccup... oof... Damn.. I... uh... hic......aawhhh, crap!!
OldSkoolBoysRule 4 months ago
So I’m high on LSD it’s 1 AM & I’m out in the blackness of nothingness driving my buddy’s VW & racing another friend back from Aspen to L.A.- we all dropped acid - then a real clear radio station plays Bloodrock’s D.O.A. - Why not turn the station? 'Cuz regardless of the PC; D.O.A. is a cool song! So instead of freaking out I appreciated the moment, got into the fantasy of the song & the creepy environment – but didn't die.
00individual 4 months ago
Oh wow this is haunting to hear this again. Saw them do this live in 73.
df737 4 months ago
damn that low piano sounds fuckin badass.
BlueDream8724 4 months ago
im 14 i wasnt around when this song wass made but i can see how it would scare the crap out of someone back then
deadman192837 4 months ago
all you people are WAK!!! This song was inspired by him witnessing his friend dyeing in a plane crash
dusterracerdan 4 months ago
I used to play this song for Jenny. Jenny got scared
santasoucio 4 months ago in playlist santasoucio's favorites
This just made my fear of flying even worse! xD
rutgerhauerfan 4 months ago
I was 11 when this song came out..My older sister had this 45.One day I went into her room and listened to this by myself and I swear this song scared me for life.My first panic attack,I remember running outside almost deficating myself trying to find something normal to do.The irony of it all the older I got the more scarier movies and freakier music I tried to obtain.That was the 70's for ya though.I sure do miss em now.....
therealwitchno1 4 months ago
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biotonk 5 months ago
I was ten in 1971 when my brother bought this 45. We lived in a very creepy, but new house in Atlanta. My brother's new friends were druggies. This record is a very morbid memory for me. Peoeple think it was all peace and love then --but it was violent and frightening under the eye of the blacklight. The children were insane, Really.
edwardsams 5 months ago 11
That's true, it was a freaky, wacko time. I was 6 when this came out. What kid wants to hear about this kind of stuff. But he's really trying to tell people NOT to drink and/or do drugs while driving or flying. I wish I listened. I'm ok, but I got into too many accidents. You never know when the right one will take you.
Sorry, last message I forgot to put NOT.
kmmangel444 5 months ago
@edwardsams OMG i was 7 in 1971 and my Mom and Dad had this album and I was scared of it too LOL!
eastcoastkewpie 4 months ago
@edwardsams The kids are no different from your days. They just do it in a different way. It's just modern. Different, but the same.
airthief36 4 months ago
@edwardsams me, too. Was little when it came out. The world looked scary, like now, VAT II was redoing churches, changing into warehouses for AA meetings, lol. They gutted anywhere to turn. There had been great t.v., then it was all like Jerry Springer, shrinks and court t.v., lol. Vietnam and drugged out grownups spitting on soldiers instead of ppl who sent them to war. thought it was Vietnam song, & abbie hoffmans' Steal this book handed to kids, drugs just appeared in the schools
westchesterny 3 months ago
@edwardsams Some of us remember, though it wasn't always bleak. I must say though (I was 5 in 71) the very early 70's did have a very strange glow to em.
Neighborhoods full of cat torturing KISS army kids. God I hated those guys, make me wonder why I grew my hair long. Then I remember the 80's :P
kar120cc 2 months ago
@edwardsams yea i was 8 when this song was out on the Radio. I thought it was about a military craft crashing in Vietnam ? Still a very morbid song kinda of a bit creepy you know like Edgar Allenn Poe !!
frank02111 1 month ago
@edwardsams I was also 10 in 1971 and everytime I played this record my cat ran for the hills. I thought it was funny then but now that I have 2 children on the road...not so much. Pray for our kids.
KJK118 1 month ago
@edwardsams I also agree. This song sums it all up. There were good times, but this time was DANGEROUS. Dangerous for me and my buddies. We were in the West San Fernando Valley, and we were lucky to live through the madness. We could get drugs on the streets as easy as adults could buy booze in the supermarkets. From the age of 12, yes 12, until I got sober in 1993, I was living a life of Russian Roulette.
travkatz 4 weeks ago
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LanceHertford 1 week ago
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Drugs, overdoses, Vietnam body counts on the evening news...this song just appealed to a troubled youth. We son bought Black Sabbath, Lucifer's Friend, Alice Cooper, et al...and here we are searching for those good times again...
krzy18 5 months ago
I have not heard this song in DECADES. It brings back memories. This would be a hit for todays generation, if it came out today.
wadisplace 5 months ago
I don't think this song was inspired by Satan. We give Satan way too much credit for many things - - let's not flatter him too much. I think this song was written in the emotion of the moment. What harm or evil did this song bring to anyone or anything? Did it inspire someone to do something evil? I doubt it. It is how the writer felt at the moment.
lvnwolf 5 months ago
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This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson,and Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of todays music.
BOBCATBIKERBABE 5 months ago
This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson, Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of toays music.
BOBCATBIKERBABE 5 months ago
This is just shock rock / death rock why do you think people like bands like Marylin Manson, Rob Zombie. The world wasnt ready for this kind of rock in the 70s This song is mild in comparrison to alot of toays music.
BOBCATBIKERBABE 5 months ago
Ispired by satan?!?
The motivation for writing this song was explained in 2005 by guitarist Lee Pickens. “When I was 17, I wanted to be an airline pilot,” Pickens said. “I had just gotten out of this airplane with a friend of mine, at this little airport, and I watched him take off. He went about 200 feet in the air, rolled and crashed.” The band decided to write a song around the incident and include it on their second album.
Inspired by satan? Wow. Maybe satan was responsible for the crash.
rpowell5656 5 months ago
I've read (in I hate myself and want to die by Tom Reynolds) that this is most likely the "most evil pop single ever released". Listening to this for the first time I'm inclined to agree but also add it sounds rather tuneless as well...
Anthony420542 5 months ago
I don't see how a fatal accident can be "evil", as you say. Yes, It's God's cruel joke to take away a young person's life. This song is just a narrative of what it's like to pass away.
kmmangel444 5 months ago
@kmmangel444 The "evil" part the author was referring to was the band's decision to write and record a song that seems to exist only to depress. Subject matter is neutral until an artist brings that subject to life,so to speak. There are countless songs about death in pop music,this one just happens to seem rather gratuitous to me so maybe "evil" is the wrong word...Bloodrock did eventually disavow this song so maybe the problem was that they simply didn't think things though...
Anthony420542 5 months ago
Obviously they thought it through because it was such a powerful song that it was banned from the airwaves. It's got alot of meaning that makes people think about drinking and drugging and driving or flying, whatever the case may be. People back then, and even now, didn't want to hear about real life and it's tragedies. This is the way it is. Deal with it.
kmmangel444 5 months ago 6
@kmmangel444 I don't know about them banning it. Maybe in some areas. In Kansas City they played the heck out of it, even a year and more later in their "Golden Oldies" and requests. It deals with a part of life a lot of folks don't like thinking about. But it did give pause for those who listened to it and drove like they were on a highway to hell, because this song showed you just might get there, the dead part anyway.
djepsonatmastnet 3 months ago
@Anthony420542 LOL and I mean seriously LOL... lets all agree that this song does not sing about objectional material, right? do they swear? no, do they sing about sex? no. do they become vulgar at any point? no. Is it creepy? yea sure. Is creepy a bad thing?
Presenting ideas that may not suit your family friendly ideals does not mean it is bad.
Be Intelligent, listen objectively, protect your children and most of all, NEVER censor speach.
airthief36 4 months ago
@airthief36 You're absolutely right...I bashed this song unfairly a few months ago and have regretted it since then...This song has it's fans and if I've offended anyone with my comment I am truly sorry...Just to let you know my ideals are anything but family friendly and TOTALLY believe music should not be censored in ANY way.This song actually is not nearly as bad as I made it out to be,and actually it's a great song for Halloween...So, sorry for my comments
Anthony420542 4 months ago
I remember when this song came out on the radio. At least in my area of Texas that song struck such a cord that it was banded from being played on the radio, people were saying it was too graphic and scrary. Got to remember back then in "The Bible Belt" this was too much.
tmdcactusflower 5 months ago
this song was written.... then the day after another group brought the same trak in the same key to the same patent office!!!! it was written on an acid trip, infact both versions were!!!! and yes it is inspired by satan. im not relegious, im awake
laura1987payne 5 months ago
my god - everybody needs to lighten up. We did a cheer/pom routine off of this song when we were in high school. Everybody loved the ripped uniforms and fake blood (especially the guys)!!!
pomNcheer 5 months ago
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he's not dead!!!
sasha2003able 5 months ago
this is spooky..great band ..seen them open for black sabbath ..long time ago...
sasha2003able 5 months ago
The most boring song I've ever heard -_-
Segovia06 5 months ago
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living in sioux city iowa we heard only top 40. it wasnt until i fouond kaay out of little rock that we heard any thing different. another convert to good rock music by the way im 55
oldster55 6 months ago in playlist big blast from the past...with 1 new song I like
living in sioux city iowa we heard only top 40. it wasnt until i fouond kaay out of little rock that we heard any thing different. another convert to good rock music
oldster55 6 months ago in playlist big blast from the past...with 1 new song I like
i am half afraid to ask what DOA means....but i think already know, maybe...
godrulesall06 6 months ago
dead on arrival. The man is speaking as he lays dying.
kmmangel444 6 months ago
The lyrics seem pretty clear... "We were flying along and hit something in the air"... "then I looked straight at the attendent" I also loved the song Koolaid Kids!
TaoofMarco 6 months ago
Pure rock mastery. The true meaning of underground classic (read: no current radio airplay).
djdavemick 6 months ago
my mom told me about this song she said it used to freak everyone out
Ben0itZ 6 months ago
Love the song but will neva listen to it while driving
Dazed508 6 months ago
I'm looking for a song to play at a Halloween Party; thumbs up if you think I should choose this.
TDATDIAlina 7 months ago 28
@TDATDIAlina Absolutely!!!
kmangel444 7 months ago
@TDATDIAlina Another good one would be "Witch Queen of New Orleans" by Redbone!
mammothman53 6 months ago
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I think people won't like hearing this song coming on the heels of the 10th anniversery of 9/11. "Season of the Witch" by Donovan I think is a better choice.
TVFREAKMAN 5 months ago
@TDATDIAlina Just posted it as part of my Halloween set on FaceBook. Has any modern metal band done a cover of this?
BobCronley 4 months ago
I recall first hearing this one when I was in 7th grade... while reading a book from the school library titled "Hot Rod." I'd just finished the part that described the aftermath of a head-on collision in which several of the characters were killed. Talk about getting freaked!
infoanorexic 7 months ago
I remember in 1971 there was a coffee house in Ft Myers, FL called DOA named after this song, I thought that was weird but it was a cool place to go
theeasybeats 7 months ago
It drives me fucking crazy that everywhere the lyrics are written it says, "We were flying along...", when it's, "We were flying LOW...", I don't care where the lyrics posted came from, it's obvious when you listen to the song that he sings the word "low" clear as can be...makes more sense, too, it's even fucking eerier, 'cause you know it was a plane crash. I expect to be corrected, but I'm right...
cathoderoy 7 months ago
@cathoderoy jesus man dont have a freakin cow its just a word is it really that big of a deal
bradledots 6 months ago
@bradledots It matters a lot...it changes the whole atmosphere of the song..."flying along" has such a casual feel, but the image of a plane "flying low" and suddenly colliding with something is MUCH more frightening...I talked to a couple of other people in my family about it after showing them the song for the first time in about 30 years, and they completely agree about that one word being a pivotal point, as well as it being a simple thing to hear the real lyric..if you don't agree it's cool
cathoderoy 6 months ago
@cathoderoy How is this frightening? It's lame boring and just talks about being half dead after a plane crash. It's so boring it probably took like 10 minutes to think of the lyrics. That and the music is even more dull. Terrible song imo
Segovia06 5 months ago
@Segovia06 Where did you come from, and why are you listening to a song you know nothing about? When this came out about 30 years ago it was pretty groundbreaking, and anyone who knew of it back then probably gets those same feelings they had when they originally heard it...I think it holds up well, actually, but of course people are so jaded now it takes a lot more than something as comparatively low key as being someone bleeding to death in an ambulance to make them feel anything...
cathoderoy 5 months ago
@cathoderoy 1971. 40 years ago.
kmmangel444 5 months ago
And the guy isn't half dead, HE IS DEAD!!!!!!! NO ONE CAN HEAR HIM!!!!!! LISTEN CAREFULLY. IT'S CREEPY!!!
kmmangel444 5 months ago
@kmmangel444 He's not dead until he gets to the hospital, thus "D.O.A."...no one can hear him because the lyrics are only his THOUGHTS as he's dying...I have listened carefully, hundreds of times! I could write down every word to this song ...the ambulance attendant even says there's no chance for him, meaning he won't make it in the long run, but he is alive...it's not only creepy, it's beautifully done w/ great epic sounding eerie chords and the singer's voice is perfect for it...
cathoderoy 5 months ago
@Segovia06 You don't get it. The guy is dead. He's talking but no one hears him. If you listen carefully, you can figure that out. His limbs are all over the place!!!!!!!
kmmangel444 5 months ago
@kmmangel444 He's not dead he's ALMOST dead which is why he asks god teach me how to die. But the song is just wayyy too boring for me. To me "one" by Metallica is better cuz it's more creative lyrically and it has the same concept except it's a grenade not a plane that causes the pain.
Segovia06 5 months ago
Yeah but think of it this way. Put yourself in this position. Your limbs are everywhere and no one can hear you speak and your spirit is hovering over your body saying ,"WTF, why am I dead?". The words are clear and to the point.
kmmangel444 5 months ago
@kmmangel444 Why would I want to put myself in that position or even think of it that way? No thanks I think I'll just enjoy being alive and happy that I didn't get in a plane crash. Sorry bloodrock. It's a shame you had to go out like that -_-
Segovia06 5 months ago
@Segovia06 Well obviously it takes someone with taste in music and a functioning brain to appreciate it. Clearly you have neither.
traffik0001 5 months ago
@traffik0001 Insulting me because I don't like music that puts me to sleep and that is morbid and the only meaning behind this song is about sorrow and death? Fuck that shit. I don't have a functional brain? That's a retarded assumption you have made over me not liking this song. It takes a functional brain to realize people just have difference in opinions. What's there to appreciate about this?? It's about death and sorrow in the most boring way possible. Please enlighten me!
Segovia06 5 months ago
@traffik0001 I do have a taste in a music just a different kind obviously. And insulting me because I don't like a song that puts me to sleep and is clearly about sorrow and death with a lack of creativity. I'm not talking about the band just this song. I don't have a functional brain because I don't appreciate this song? It takes a functional brain to realize people have a difference in opinion. Clearly yo don't realize that. And what's to appreciate about this song?? Please enlighten me!
Segovia06 5 months ago
I first heard this song while sitting in the backseat of my dad's 68 Montego.
Our family was heading back home after eating out. I listened intently as the small dashboard speaker strained.
bbcart1 7 months ago
I used to sit with my girlfriend back in the 70s and listen to this song over and over...There is something missing ...the kids at the end of the song talking about death...When you're dead ..you're dead ..this is not the full version
columbelle 7 months ago
creepy
currella26 7 months ago
Creepy, yeah! I remember my late brother turned me on to this cut when we were "flying high" off some good bud. He also turned me on to Emerson, Lake and Palmer's "Tarkus" at that time too. Memories...
stewbie59 7 months ago
This, I am embarrassed to say, was the first "45" I ever purchased, at about age 12. This clip--and all the comments--have been both a trip down memory lane and an education. Thank you for posting. Weird song. But I was a weird kid. Still am.
horndiapason 8 months ago 7
@horndiapason we were all weird kids. thats what made the generation of people born as "boomers" a twenty some year span called the Baby Boomer generation. Bloodrock, Jethro Tull, Emmerson Lake and Palmer, Grand Funk Railroad, Cream, The Moody Blues, All helped us form our ides about life, even the old Simon and Garfunkle and Joni Mitchell tunes, all of it coalesed in our beings. Jethro Tull is my most fond teen music and I consider his stuff head and shoulders above the rest.
jimandkrisandgrace 7 months ago
@horndiapason Nothing weird about it. It was a great song. I remeber listening to it when I was 10 years old going cross country to Yellowstone with the family.
uberalles2 6 months ago
@uberalles2 I think by "weird" I meant "eerie" - the organ part w/the sirens, the subject matter, etc. I agree with you that it was a great song...
horndiapason 6 months ago
@horndiapason Oh, yes, the song is eerie, I meant you weren't weird for liking it. I like your list of groups. JT is one of my favorites. Fell in love with the 'Benefits' album. I had to buy a second copy. Great for under the headphones, but left the external bass speakers on to feel more bass. That might be weird, but then again we we weird kids also. :)
uberalles2 6 months ago
@horndiapason Don't be embarrassed! I love this song. We're about the same age. I remember hearing this on a.m. radio in early 1970. I had just turned 13. While my girlfriends were listening to Bobby Sherman and The Partridge Family, I was into this and "In The Court Of The Crimson King", by King Crimson, another weird tune. I like the off-the-wall things.
edjucat 6 months ago in playlist big blast from the past...with 1 new song I like
It almost sounds like he's saying "Someone lays a shit across my chest."
lurch321 8 months ago
@lurch321 great, now I can't hear that part without hearing that
megaREfan 8 months ago 2
@lurch321 Yeah, I hear it too and its fuckin hilarious!
BestMusicExpert 7 months ago 2
@lurch321 So if "something warm is flowing down my fingers... did the dude piss too?
BestMusicExpert 7 months ago 3
@lurch321 Oh man.......I just fell on the floor with laughter when I heard that vocal line. I dont know what he is trying to sing but, it sure sounds like someone laid a shit across my chest...oh man i cant type i am laughing uncontrolably right now..
gethsenamane 7 months ago 4
@gethsenamane Yeah, I know. Maybe it's his Texas accent..................can't think of any other explanation! (These guys are from Texas, if you didn't know).
lurch321 7 months ago
@gethsenamane It's "sheet", shithead.
cathoderoy 7 months ago
It's we were flying low. Not along. Lol
Capintheass 8 months ago
I found this song rather boring, both musically and lyrically.
KnuckleThruster 8 months ago
*slowly leans forward*
*lyrics get bigger*
*blinks*
Man, it really is the seventies.
GordyLake 8 months ago 2
one of the first hard rock christian rock bands....didja know dat?
mark54ization 8 months ago
awsom song back in its time , still a classic
JOHNSKEET 8 months ago
Saw them in Detroit in 1971 at Cobo Hall but I was there to see Grand Funk. Haven't heard this since then. It was cool when I was 17 but not so much now =)
SixCards54 8 months ago
this and the first 3 albums were sheer unadulterated genius later on jim rutledge was a nice addition to the texas based band.
terryjames230 8 months ago
Lee Pickens has the best guitar tone and sound of any guitarist I have ever heard--PERIOD! It's just a shame that Terry Knight's poor production on "Bloodrock 2" had to bury in the mix behind the rest of the band!
notfragile33 8 months ago
2:39 - 2:53 is in my opinion not all that creepy.
samandmrcheese 8 months ago
I remember this when I was a kid. My sister had it on a 45 and my dad wouldn't let her play it when he was around. I think it creeped him out.
phin12710 8 months ago
they sucked in 71 and they still suck now
swimmerB0B 8 months ago
Why bother commenting if you're just gonna be negative, then? What's your point?
kmangel444 8 months ago
Whoa, My grandmothers Brother Travis was the replacement bass player for this bands last 6 months :D
pps234 8 months ago
My friend a 70 year old man introduced me to this song
zbriggs 9 months ago
Someone just brought this song to my attention today. Im glad they did. Great song, very morbid.
dylanfield27 9 months ago
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KevinR1138 9 months ago
Well, I mean, yeah I find it creepy because of the topic but that doesn't mean I don't like the song....quite the opposite. Goth wishes it could be this raw.
KevinR1138 9 months ago
Am i like the only one who doesn't think this song is creepy??
MonolithSlasher 9 months ago
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Everyone thinks it's creepy. :P
ybrik222 9 months ago
@ybrik222 Are you being serious? Cause the only time its ever come close to creeping me out was when i was half asleep listening to this song at like 1 am
MonolithSlasher 9 months ago
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The lyrics are kind of creepy.
ybrik222 9 months ago
@ybrik222 Ehh, I guess they can be
MonolithSlasher 9 months ago
i remember this song when i was 11
woodster402001 9 months ago
If this were released today with a bit of technical mastering it would still make heads turn. Awesome tune, love everything about it.
Rockshift999 9 months ago
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Boxer1Z72 9 months ago
so trippy did they do some acid or what bahahah !!
Boxer1Z72 9 months ago
goofy.....reminds me of early gentle giant.
posthumanhero 9 months ago
so funny new orleans 1971
evtriver496 9 months ago
This and Deep Purple's 'Pictures of Home' use to really creep me out when I was a kid.
AceOfHeart2012 9 months ago
I can't believe some of you have said this song is scarey,it's a part of life we have to face sooner than later,so GROW UP!
andrea
kunik19661 9 months ago
I'm really drunk right now but this song is good i think its like it
CaptainBukcwald 10 months ago
@CaptainBukcwald Dayum! I'M DRUNK TOO BUT I rember lstening this song on the way to high schooln in the morning in the really eARLY 70S......EVEONE WAS MESMERIZED BY THIS SONF......juwt liketheywas by the deaths of Morrison and Hendrix...sheyit, the woman who drove the carpool to my high scholl to my highh school was realy fa and had this bhorrific B.O. -- like she hadn't bathed in deecades, but I still remember this soong playing every morning.....it woke me up to the New World Order....
ThePinfishChannel 10 months ago
this song scared the crap out of me when I was a little kid. Still kinda does, in fact
aspie1966 10 months ago
OMG, what a morbid blast from the past...
LoveYourDNA 10 months ago
That's...kind of a downer.
hundredand 10 months ago