Before the sensors got it!Listen to the difference in the two groups,BLOOD ROCK clearly states acts of child sacrifice,beastality,and recreational murder.Also it started south of the MASON DIXON,AKA bible belt.MORRISON couldnt even say get much higher on the tube.You know I remember the persistance of the underground.They were constantly looking for ways to get around sensor.Much like hackers today.
@Bacmaste I wonder what radio station you heard bloodrock on?The sensors must have taken the day off BLOODROCK was black listed from air on U.S.radio because of it's blatent satanic message.Hell man it was the only U.S.band at the time with such audasity.You know Black Sabbath had to change the lyrics to WarPigs before it could be aired.Black Sabbath and N.I.B.got by but you couldnt hear those two songs on the radio.Boy your right it does have a powerful message but I wouldnt suggest followingit
This is a rare timeless group!!! Anyone interested in a music video I made with the song DOA? Please send your request to my home page at my new channel "thebacmaster". It's graphic, but has a very powerful message.
@Bacmaster Would have loved to see that video! Bummer. Yea in 71 I heard DOA on the radio and Had to buy it. I had to pay $2.99 man. Is still worth every penny n gets a spin still often! Thx.
@Bacmaster Ya D.O.A. is excellent. The first time I heard it was in the early 80's from a friends brother's cassette tape that was a copy of radio's first termers underground radio station in Siagon during the Vietnam war. Excellent stuff!
thumbs up if this reminds you of dave rabbit and his sound engineer pete saddler
able506 3 weeks ago
wow! cool tune-intro sounds like Captain Beyond, only I think this is pre-Captain
Grampscanshred55 1 month ago
Before the sensors got it!Listen to the difference in the two groups,BLOOD ROCK clearly states acts of child sacrifice,beastality,and recreational murder.Also it started south of the MASON DIXON,AKA bible belt.MORRISON couldnt even say get much higher on the tube.You know I remember the persistance of the underground.They were constantly looking for ways to get around sensor.Much like hackers today.
mamasboy815 1 year ago
@mamasboy815 It received uncut air time on WLIR-92.7 and WNEW-FM 102.7.
These were both top rock stations in NY back in the late 60's early 70's.
The Rolling Stones "Sympathy For The Devil" had the same issues.
Bacmaster 1 year ago
@Bacmaste I wonder what radio station you heard bloodrock on?The sensors must have taken the day off BLOODROCK was black listed from air on U.S.radio because of it's blatent satanic message.Hell man it was the only U.S.band at the time with such audasity.You know Black Sabbath had to change the lyrics to WarPigs before it could be aired.Black Sabbath and N.I.B.got by but you couldnt hear those two songs on the radio.Boy your right it does have a powerful message but I wouldnt suggest followingit
mamasboy815 1 year ago
This is a rare timeless group!!! Anyone interested in a music video I made with the song DOA? Please send your request to my home page at my new channel "thebacmaster". It's graphic, but has a very powerful message.
Regards from Joe
Bacmaster 1 year ago
@Bacmaster Would have loved to see that video! Bummer. Yea in 71 I heard DOA on the radio and Had to buy it. I had to pay $2.99 man. Is still worth every penny n gets a spin still often! Thx.
record1207 1 year ago
@rgrguitar54 Ditto saw them in 71 in New York . They opened for GFR, awesome.
astronorm111 1 year ago
@Bacmaster Ya D.O.A. is excellent. The first time I heard it was in the early 80's from a friends brother's cassette tape that was a copy of radio's first termers underground radio station in Siagon during the Vietnam war. Excellent stuff!
CosmikDebrisFZ 1 year ago
@Truthpolice9698 The Queen sucked, lol. That's awesome.....
CosmikDebrisFZ 1 year ago