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Transmaniacon Mc by Blue Öyster Cult

Artist Biography For Blue Öyster Cult

Blue Öyster Cult Often Abbreviated BÖC Or BOC Is An American Rock Band Formed On The Campus Of Stony Brook University On Long Island New York In 1967 Whose Most Successful Work Includes The Hard Rock Songs " Don't Fear The Reaper " "Godzilla " "Black Blade " "Burnin' For You" And "Shooting Shark." Blue Öyster Cult Has Sold More Than 24 Million Records Worldwide Including 7 Million In The United States Alone. The Band's Music Videos Especially "Burnin' For You " Received Heavy Rotation On MTV When The Music Television Network Premiered In 1981 Cementing The Band's Contribution To The Development And Success Of The Music Video In Modern Popular Culture. Blue Öyster Cult Have Been Described As Heavy Metal Light Metal Psychedelic Rock Occult Rock Acid Rock And Progressive Rock. They Have Also Been Recognized For Helping Pioneer Genres Such As Stoner Metal And Speed Metal. The Band Is Influenced By Artists Such As Alice Cooper Grateful Dead The Doors Jefferson Airplane MC5 The Blues Project Jimi Hendrix And Black Sabbath. While Blue Öyster Cult Has Been Noted For Heavy Rock They Would Often Add Their Own Tongue-In-Cheek Style. Keeping With Their Image The Band Would Often Include Out-Of-Context Fragments Of Pearlman’s The Soft Doctrines Of Imaginos Into Their Lyrics Giving Their Songs Cryptic Meanings. Additionally The Band Would Keep A Folder Of Meltzer’s And Pearlman’s Word Associations To Insert Into Their Music. Blue Öyster Cult's Longest-Lasting And Most Commercially Successful Lineup Included Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser Lead Guitar Vocals Eric Bloom Lead Vocals "stun Guitar " Keyboards Synthesizers Allen Lanier Keyboards Rhythm Guitar Backing Vocals Joe Bouchard Bass Backing Vocals Albert Bouchard Drums Percussion Backing Vocals . The Band's Current Lineup Includes Roeser And Bloom As Well As Danny Miranda Bass Backing Vocals Jules Radino Drums Percussion And Richie Castellano Keyboard Rhythm Guitar Backing Vocals .

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Transmaniacon MC

Transmaniacon MC Was Written About The Altamont Speedway Free Festival Held On December 6 1969 In Altamont California. Infamous For Being Marred By Violence And Chaos That Culminated In A Tragic Incident That Resulted In The Death Of A Concertgoer. The Festival Which Was Intended To Be A "Woodstock West " Was Organized As A Free Concert Headlined By The Rolling Stones With Other Acts Including The Grateful Dead Jefferson Airplane Santana And Crosby Stills Nash & Young. However The Atmosphere At Altamont Quickly Turned Sour Due To A Combination Of Factors Including Poor Planning Inadequate Security And The Widespread Use Of Drugs And Alcohol Among Attendees. The Stage Which Was Hastily Constructed At The Bottom Of A Hill Lacked Proper Fencing And Security Barriers Leading To A Chaotic And Overcrowded Environment. As The Day Wore On Tensions Escalated Between The Hells Angels Motorcycle Gang Who Had Been Hired As Security For The Event In Exchange For $500 Worth Of Beer And The Increasingly Agitated Crowd. The Hells Angels Known For Their Rough And Often Violent Reputation Clashed With Concertgoers Who Attempted To Climb Onto The Stage Or Disrupt The Proceedings. The Situation Reached A Boiling Point During The Rolling Stones' Set As The Band Struggled To Maintain Control Over The Increasingly Unruly Crowd. At One Point A Young African American Man Named Meredith Hunter Attempted To Rush The Stage Brandishing A Gun. In Response A Group Of Hells Angels Attacked Hunter Brutally Beating Him Before Stabbing Him To Death In Full View Of The Horrified Audience. The Tragic Death Of Meredith Hunter Cast A Dark Shadow Over The Altamont Festival And Marked The End Of The Era Of Peace And Love Associated With The 1960s Counterculture Movement. The Incident Was Widely Covered By The Media And Led To A Reevaluation Of The Hippie Ideal Of "peace And Love " As Well As Increased Scrutiny Of The Role Of Drugs And Violence In The Music Scene. The Altamont Speedway Free Festival Riot Serves As A Cautionary Tale About The Dangers Of Unchecked Hedonism Inadequate Planning And The Potential For Violence When Large Crowds Gather In Chaotic And Uncontrolled Environments. It Remains A Somber Reminder Of The Darker Side Of The 1960s Counterculture Movement And The Need For Responsible Behavior And Careful Consideration Of Safety Measures In Large-Scale Events.

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