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DOA Bloodrock (with lyrics)

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Awesome creepy song. I think it is "flying low".

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  • You are one of very few that thinks so. This is a classic.

  • 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.

    Sorry, last message I forgot to put NOT.

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  • 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".

  • This track is one of my favourites of all time

  • 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.....

  • this is a great song i must say :)

  • @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.

  • @kmmangel444  The entire album is a classic

  • I was born in 1971 but my parents were hippies. I grew up with this music. Still great for its time. good choice.

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