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Veteran of the Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult

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  • @akemoguy Thumbs up if Blue Oyster cult brought you here

  • Blue Oyster Cult is the only one and original and all those hundreds of darks and gothics that follows are copies. Their fans need to know that. If they know they wouldn't state their fav bands are the greatest in the history blah blah. BOC are genesis for all of them.

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  • Saw this song in concert before the movie came out...Dallas County Convention Center Arena 1981...2nd row, dead center

  • Is Buck playing a strat in this video? Can't believe he is not playing a gibson....

  • popularity does not equal skill, ability etc.

    BOC should take comfort from all the fans & musicians that they have and continue to inspire & influence.

    Of course Buck is one of the very best guitarists out there. Any serious musician would know that. He just doesn't have mainstream popularity.

    Just be thankful you have heard of BOC and enjoy!!!

  • Veteran of the Psychic Wars = awesome bunch of peoples+epic intro+epic keyboard+epic and dark solo

    Veteran of the Psychic Wars+Blue Oyster Cult=Chuck Norris really love this song

  • @jbender23 yeah about Jerry i had always passed him up when the dead got really into the bluegrass type sound UNTIL i got the fillmore west 3 disc set from 1969 and holy frjiole their blues influences shine - morning dew is mesmerizing and the rest of the show garcia shines, dark star, death dont have no mercy, st stephen all fantastic stuff

  • @ShaneMoFxxxinHuff No kidding. I think most of Jimi's "greatness" came from the fact that he invested so much of himself emotionally into his playing. I can honestly say that he's one of few players who put his entire body, mind, and soul into his guitar playing and that really comes out in his music. But there are several other guitarists who do this just as well, and can probably be considered more technically skilled than Jimi ever was.

  • @notoriodtc George Harrison got 11, while Jerry only got 46??? Clearly whatever this "list" is was based on popularity and not outright skill. Jerry always makes at least the top fifteen for me, depending on what I'm listing. His skill in improvisation has gone completely unmatched since the sixties....there were probably some jazz players who were better back in the day, but from 65 on Jerry Garcia was the king of improv.

  • THE ETERNAL CHAMPION LIVES...

  • The SOLO is in relationship with me.....

  • @kurt771965  No he didn't make the list nor did the brilliant Larry Carlton.

    However, Kurt Cobain DID make the list.The omission of Carlton on the

    list made it totally invalid.

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