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Blue Oyster Cult Rick Dees Into The Night Pt 1

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Don't Fear The Reaper

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  • Blue Oyster Cult? now honestly how many bands do you think were influenced by these guys? This was a metal band before metal bands were called metal bands...every metal band that ever made it should be thanking these guys.....enough said!

  • awesome song, but not my favorite. The sad thing is, they have a dozen albums with awesome music, and the only song anyone knows, is this one. It's like, hey, I wanna talk about "A spy in the House of the Night" and "Shadow Warrior", or "Les Invisibles", and none of these "rockers" now days have even heard of them!

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  • @nate556 Those are the next three going on my BOC queue!

  • B.O.C. is awesome, regardless of who backs up Eric and Buck. Although I am partial to the original band with Albert, Joe and Allen. There is so much talent in that original lineup. Miss it. Thank God for utube and cds.

  • where is this epic 'stache??????

  • Rick DEEs was born RIGdon Osmond "Rick" DEEs III on March 14, 1950 in Jacksonville, FL, but was raised in GREENSBORO, NC, attending GRIMSLEY High there at 801 Westover Terrace, zip 27408. I was a college student in the Peidmont Triad of NC in neighboring Winston-Salem when "Into The Night" was on the air, but didn't know DEEs had history in the region until some time later. Unrelated: "And lose, and start again at your beginnings

    And never breath a word about your loss..." (RUDYard kipLING)

  • I thought Rick Dees did a thoroughly watchable late night effort with "Into The Night" and wondered why it didn't catch on. Nevertheless, DEEs and this show is unrelated to watch?v=YsJyfJ0b-WA or "uncles and aunts with something to lose from your success in life" themes or "DUCKing sexual identity" themes, despite LISA CANning being this show's announcer or DEEs scoring a #1 Billboard Hot 100 hit with the 1976 novelty song "Disco DUCK". I was a college student when "Into The Night" was on TV

  • Buck Dharma RULES!!!!!!

  • public enemy and toy matinee but guns n roses not to sure on them. love boc but they missed that one.

  • Rockin' the mullets!!!

  • @longfootbuddy I know right? No Cowbell!!!

  • this doesnt represent boc well...its the worst performance ie seen by them

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