Bruker: Durandal1717 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Don "Buck Dharma" Roeser's shortlived sideproject from 89-91, The Red And The Black accompanied by the rhythm section from Blue Öyster Cult, Jon Rogers and Ron Riddle, also known as RonDonJon and Roeser, Riddle & Rogers. Much in the vein of a followup to Flat Out with a contemporary sound, their recordings included a later version of Perfect Water from Club Ninja and an early version of Harvest Moon from Heaven Forbid, all of which remained unreleased until 2001 as part of the Buck Dharma Archive series. buckdharma.com
Bruker: Durandal1717 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Don "Buck Dharma" Roeser's shortlived sideproject from 89-91, The Red And The Black accompanied by the rhythm section from Blue Öyster Cult, Jon Rogers and Ron Riddle, also known as RonDonJon and Roeser, Riddle & Rogers. Much in the vein of a followup to Flat Out with a contemporary sound, their recordings included a later version of Perfect Water from Club Ninja and an early version of Harvest Moon from Heaven Forbid, all of which remained unreleased until 2001 as part of the Buck Dharma Archive series. buckdharma.com
Bruker: djbuddyloveclassrock | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" is a song by the rock band Blue Öyster Cult from their 1976 album, "Agents Of Fortune". It was written and sung by the band's lead guitarist, Donald 'Buck Dharma' Roeser, and is built around Dharma's guitar riff that opens the song and reappears throughout. The edited single version was Blue Öyster Cult's biggest US hit, reaching #12 on the American charts in November 1976. The song remains a staple tune on classic rock radio playlists. In 1997, Mojo magazine ranked "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" at #80 in the 100 Greatest Singles of All Time....
Bruker: rickyon | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Recorded live on April 3, 1972 at Nuggets Pizza Parlor in Rochester, New York.The EP was taken from an FM radio broadcast one week after the show on WCMF.The original vinyl for this show was only distributed to the radio station and the media. These copies are considered the Holy Grail of BOC collectibles. My copy was a bootleg released by a semi-legal company named Skydog records. The song is a re-titled, re-recorded version of " I'm On The Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep" from their first studio album. It appears on the second studio album "Tyranny And...
Bruker: Durandal1717 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Don "Buck Dharma" Roeser's shortlived sideproject from 89-91, The Red And The Black accompanied by the rhythm section from Blue Öyster Cult, Jon Rogers and Ron Riddle, also known as RonDonJon and Roeser, Riddle & Rogers. Much in the vein of a followup to Flat Out with a contemporary sound, their recordings included a later version of Perfect Water from Club Ninja and an early version of Harvest Moon from Heaven Forbid, all of which remained unreleased until 2001 as part of the Buck Dharma Archive series. buckdharma.com
Bruker: rickyon | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Recorded live on April 3,1972 at Nuggets Pizza Parlor in Rochester, New York. The EP was taken from an FM broadcast one week after the show on WCMF.This is from the 4- song EP LIVE IN NY/ '72 a bootleg released by the semi-legal company Skydog records. The original vinyl was distributed to the radio station and the media only. It is considered the Holy Grail of BOC collectibles. I originally had this song on a Columbia Records sampler called "The Guitars That Destroyed The World". Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser - Guitar, Vocals Eric Bloom - Guitar ,Lead Vocals...
Bruker: Durandal1717 | November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am Don "Buck Dharma" Roeser's shortlived sideproject from 89-91, The Red And The Black accompanied by the rhythm section from Blue Öyster Cult, Jon Rogers and Ron Riddle, also known as RonDonJon and Roeser, Riddle & Rogers. Much in the vein of a followup to Flat Out with a contemporary sound, their recordings included a later version of Perfect Water from Club Ninja and an early version of Harvest Moon from Heaven Forbid, all of which remained unreleased until 2001 as part of the Buck Dharma Archive series.