Bouchard's Öutrageous Canadians "Dominance & Submission" BÖC
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BoC are fuckin huge ... never get tired of listening to this song..
They should be as massive as the Doors, at least..
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He looks and sounds like a guy in his mid-40s at the most. Great version of a classic track and a nice vid, btw.
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Hey, the Bouchard bro's are great, but I can see why Buck ,Eric and Alan moved on. Albert and Joe want to be the focus and a way from BOC they lose the magic
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Actually one of the great rock tunes ever, almost unknown by the masses. WE NEED A REUNION of thhe Band with the Bouchards. The greatest American rock band for my money..
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From the first note on Secret Treaties, this tune grabs hold of you and shakes the living crap out of you while never losing any rhythm or melody. It is so great that it is hysterically funny to compare it to your average banal classic rock tune. I like this version better than the one on ET Live.
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I had no idea he plays again, wow Mr. Al (from westside high) you rock!
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WOOOOOOOOW! It's great to see the great Master Albert again and playing and singing this good, sorry Eric, but only Albert can sing this song that way, the original way, let alone the drumming, OH How I wish they could play together again it would be like a dream come true to see and hear Albert, Joe, Allen reunite with the great Eric and the Master Buck Dharma, after watching this posting I came to realize that Albert is in even better shape to give a world concert with BöC, COME OOOOOON !!!!
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I second the comment by clubninjarock. Rick Downey really distinguished himself as B.O.C.'s drummer, but Albert was the "Keith Moon"/crazyman/creative genius of the band.
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I saw the Cult in 1984 with all of the original members, save Albert (Rick Downey on drums) when they played a little dive in Reno, Nevada as the "Soft White Underbelly." I had to use a fake ID to get in. I was a semi-fan at the time, but the day after the concert I went out and bought all of their albums. They did the version of "Last Days of May" withe the extended solo--that pretty much solidified my love for the band. The greatest rock band of all time, bar none.
Thanks for posting! He was the heart & soul of boc- great to see that he's still rockin' it hard. Love that hi-hat finesse!
billm77 3 years ago 12
Agreed & agreed. NO ONE, even the leering Eric Bloom, ever sang this song like the original.
carrienurse 3 years ago 8