They are THE most underrated band ever in history. But it's okay, 'cause their music is not for the masses. It's for the few, who know, what's great music is. BÖC forever in my heart! Greetings from Germany.
the joke Hall of Fame ain't even worthy of having most of artists that are in it . it was set up by Altanic Records CEO , to push sales for Atlantic Records, nothing more..
BOC are not only legendary musicians, but some of the nicest down to earth guys you could meet. They always try to make time for their fans after a show for autographs.
B.O.C. literally the most under appreciated band of all time. They should be revered just as much as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Black Sabbath. I don't know what happened.
@@stevenwilkinson1265 It's because their last album -- Curse of the hidden mirror bombed and their label dropped them. They totally fell off the map and had a generational fan issue. Embracing 21st century social media -- coming late - also adversely hurt them.
1986, what a great time to be alive - MTV in full swing, no cellphones, no social media, rock/pop music scene just absolutely on fire with gobs of talent cranking out tons of excellent music, it was awesome.
well technically the first cell phones came around then ;= but mtv was of the walls then ....i even used to purchase mtv tapings from the 80 90s cause i couldnt witness it firsthand so in hindsight
I love this song. Used to party in the remains of Fort Abercrombie on Kodiak Island as a teenager. This song was ideally apropos; a barn burner, if you will. Great friends. Great times. Great music.
Buck Dharma is still one of my favorite guitarists, singers and songwriters of all time.. I grew up with this band and they are still one of the greatest ❤️...
I don't care what anyone says, but BOC is one of the best bands, if not the best that ever existed. This song needs to be played on loudspeakers across the world.
Buck Dharma never seemed to run out of these beautiful long melodies punctuated by ear-candy choruses. I think with the passage of time that we can now see how uniquely talented he is -- not that it was ever in question.
This tune and 83's "Take me away" are their #3 and 4 biggest hits technically, WTF don't you EVER hear those anymore?! B.S, that goes for most of their singles, they've got one of the strongest discographies in Rock History!
I say these guys back in the 80s at a small club in my town. They came to play a quick one night show from the Washington DC. I was sitting so close to the band that when the band came on to the stage I was able to Hi to Buck Dharma in a normal tone of voice and he heard me and greeted me back.
Perfect Water is their best song IMHO. An absolute classic, one of the greatest rock songs ever written. How it doesn't get wider recognition is beyond criminal
Gotcha! You can clearly hear a similarity of Dancing in the ruins with Ghost's songs Mary on a Cross and specialy Dance Macabre. I'm not saying that is a plagio but a clear influence.
It's 1987. I'm seventeen and in love with someone who probably never loved me back. I dubbed this album from him on tape and listened to it over and over, especially this song.
Letra: Tomorrow soon turns into yesterday. Everything we see just fades away. There's sky and sand where mountains used to be. Time drops by a second to eternity. It doesn't matter if we turn to dust; Turn and turn and turn we must! I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins! Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! There's laughter where I used to see your tears. It's all done with mirrors, have no fears. There's nothing pure or sacred in our time. The nights we spend together are no crime. It doesn't matter if we turn to dust; Turn and turn and turn we must! I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins! Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Like marble statues all with gold inlaid In castles built of silence, let us play. Even though our skulls rot in our flesh. We can build a laser, tear the mesh. It doesn't matter if we turn to dust; Turn and turn and turn we must. I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins! Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins! Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins! Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins!
It's 2015 and I just discovered this great song. Been listening this on freaking repeat last days! Melodies just grab a hold on me. And BÖC is familiar band to me, this song has just sailed past my radar
Evil Von Retee Quite an honor it is to sound quite a bit like the singer here! Donald Roeser. I can sound sound quite a bit like him. One of my favorite bands!
Jesse Young Yeah, I like The Cult a lot! But have heard only the most popular songs and gotta do the same thing with them like I did with BÖC, meaning...digging deeper the discography :)
I did not care much for this album at first listen but the 2nd time I loved it. Weird how that happens. And this song sounds like the new Swedish band Ghost.
was my dads fav band i remember listening to this after i'd go spend the weekend at his house he'd pick me up from my baseball game and play this in the car along with other böc songs and passed away 2 years ago im 14 now
Simply the greatest American HR band ever !!! Quite underrated because they never went wimpy with pop rubbish and kept very high standards in arrangements and songwriting !!!! Legendary Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma ❤❤❤❤❤
This song takes me back to when I was 15. They were playing an amphitheater near where we were fishing. We snuck in and watched the show. It was my first concert. That's a night I'll always treasure.
BÖC is one of my favourite bands and certainly the most influencial on my work as a composer / musician. I would love your input on the first video of my first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : th-cam.com/video/YJqmsXd8QH4/w-d-xo.html&t
So underrated I have seen them at least a dozen times I'm 58 have seen many,many shows but I would and will go to a Blue Oyster Cult show always never a bad show. BOC thank you guys for all the music and memories
BÖC is one of my favourite bands and certainly the most influencial on my work as a composer / musician. I would love your input on the first video of my first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : th-cam.com/video/Pu_p1wbaCa8/w-d-xo.html and new song th-cam.com/video/-rJM5HtXMK4/w-d-xo.html
I saw this video ONCE. I was up at my friend Mike's house in Interlaken, above Midway Utah, we were up late playing Dungeons and Dragons and had MTV on. And this came on. I lost my shit. I had become such a huge Blue Oyster Cult fan because my older brother Rick, 15 years older than me, had been a huge BOC fan all his life, so he tried to get his little brother into them by sending me my first BOC album. You guessed it: Club Ninja. Holy shit I LOVE that album. I love them all, don't get me wrong, but Club Ninja has a special place in my heart. And now here I am at age 51 fucking around on TH-cam and this video comes on. NICE! BTW - The new album is great.
Great song, well arranged and cool harmony in it....BOC style......"it doesn't matter if we turn to dust, turn n turn n turn we must.....", great unreal lyrics :):)
This one is captivating for sure. Pull up "Perfect Water"..... another killer tune. Some of Buck's best guitar work is on that song. It was supposed to be on his solo record but I am glad he decided to add it to Club Ninja. His playing has always sent me on distant journey's of the mind, not too many players can do that.
@@dampergoldenrod4156 although I do agree with you on Bon Jovi,to say that Metallica and Guns N Roses ruin is a tad harsh. I always liked Metallica but I never had the shrine of worship to them in bedroom like everybody else did either. I will say however Metallica is beyond one of the most highly overrated bands in the world and as for Guns N Roses they were great in their day and could've been greater had their lead singer wasn't a full of himself egotistical maniacal idiot that he was and still is,now he looks like Mama Fratelli in The Goonies,now in the 90s all the great bands like Motley,Poison,Iron Maiden just to name a few wither took a break from all the endless touring and recording along with self and substance abuse and some attempted to continue on with a new lead singer while their singer either wasn't into it that much anymore or wanted to do a solo gig which didn't work out for either them or band so therefore had to reunite to keep the fan base interested and of course alternative rock slipped into the mainstream under the radar and took over,which some of it I thought was descent and as for the lead singer replacement,it seems over the years only bands like Rainbow,Black Sabbath,AC/DC and Van Halen were among the only few who could get away with it,funny don't you think?
The band performed on one of the (prop) train cars from the feature film Runaway Train starring Jon Voight, Eric Roberts & Rebecca De Mornay. World class skateboarders include Per Wilender, Christian Hosoi, Tommy Guerrero, Mark "Gator" Rogowski and Mark Gonzales. Lensed by major league cinematographer Amir Mokri, the film was written, produced & directed by Francis Delia.
Was always a big BOC fan and this was my favorite song in high school, also Shooting Shark. Even though they aren't known for those songs. This is the first time I've seen this video....
Not only is the band underrated, but Buck is also one of the most underrated guitarist. There’s a funny clip of him on TH-cam playing Don’t Fear the Reaper on an out of tune guitar.
Great song! I played the heck out of this song in early '86. I wasn't huge on "Club Ninja" overall, but I did love this (along with "Perfect Water" and "White Flags"). I recorded this video off of MTV and watched it over and over again back then.
They are THE most underrated band ever in history. But it's okay, 'cause their music is not for the masses. It's for the few, who know, what's great music is. BÖC forever in my heart! Greetings from Germany.
You are so right my friend
Do they ever tour over there
We’ve seen them twice in the last two months Their current show is amazing
Doing lots off the new album
@@elfman5176 Hello Friend.
I don't think that they ever come to Germany again. But hope dies at last. Greetings.
Underrated by the musically-ignorant, not by us.
100%
They need to be in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame... Very underrated band... All their albums Rock!
Shut up mook, they are NOT underrated.
Blue Oyster Cult is Epic! All of their Songs are Great, especially those songs that we never hear on the radio! \m/\m/
I’m pretty sure having a bunch of great songs that don’t get heard and only are known for Don’t Fear the Reaper is pretty underrated.
the joke Hall of Fame ain't even worthy of having most of artists that are in it . it was set up by Altanic Records CEO , to push sales for Atlantic Records, nothing more..
What is it with people allowing this poser hall of fame to get any recognition. It's bullshit.
Any ghost Fans here? Lol you can hear where they got their influence
Ghost is cool...
BOC are not only legendary musicians, but some of the nicest down to earth guys you could meet. They always try to make time for their fans after a show for autographs.
do you love nirvana
Wish I could meet
The chorus of this song is freaking addictive
Totally! One of my fave BOC songs
B.O.C. literally the most under appreciated band of all time. They should be revered just as much as Iron Maiden, Metallica, Black Sabbath. I don't know what happened.
It's one of life's perpetual mysteries how this band's greatness was missed by the masses ....
@@stevenwilkinson1265 It's because their last album -- Curse of the hidden mirror bombed and their label dropped them. They totally fell off the map and had a generational fan issue. Embracing 21st century social media -- coming late - also adversely hurt them.
Well, around my parts they were every bit as revered as said bands.....
I totally agree.
They are still not inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame after all these years
1986, what a great time to be alive - MTV in full swing, no cellphones, no social media, rock/pop music scene just absolutely on fire with gobs of talent cranking out tons of excellent music, it was awesome.
The no cell phones wasnt really a good thing.
Not if you were living in Afghanistan, it wasn’t.
well technically the first cell phones came around then ;=
but mtv was of the walls then ....i even used to purchase mtv tapings from the 80 90s cause i couldnt witness it firsthand so in hindsight
@@_ArmIaSimilarly, the Soviet Union but not quite as bad as the 90’s
I was born in 86' 😊
I love this song.
Used to party in the remains of Fort Abercrombie on Kodiak Island as a teenager. This song was ideally apropos; a barn burner, if you will.
Great friends. Great times. Great music.
I was there as well, just in the deep south.
I am sorry but a song of this caliber should have 10 million views EASILY
Cant help under 40 crowd dont know good music missed 60s to 80s great hits
Buck Dharma is still one of my favorite guitarists, singers and songwriters of all time.. I grew up with this band and they are still one of the greatest ❤️...
I don't care what anyone says, but BOC is one of the best bands, if not the best that ever existed. This song needs to be played on loudspeakers across the world.
Buck seems incomplete without his glorious moustache
Yeah, I like his look better with the 'stache.
Nice mullet though.
@@davorbrijacak i think maybe the ONLY mullet allowable on a human!
incompleteness drives us
He looks like Martin Riggs with a guitar
Tobias Forge clearly looooooved this track
Yes, clear influence to Ghost!
Spillways! But it's great to have another song that sounds like this one.
This is one of their better songs that should have gotten more airplay on the radio when it was released.
the ruins are where the Rock n Roll memories are these days
and I'm 58 and the ruins are where I feel at home and g'day y'all.
Buck Dharma never seemed to run out of these beautiful long melodies punctuated by ear-candy choruses. I think with the passage of time that we can now see how uniquely talented he is -- not that it was ever in question.
This tune and 83's "Take me away" are their #3 and 4 biggest hits technically, WTF don't you EVER hear those anymore?! B.S, that goes for most of their singles, they've got one of the strongest discographies in Rock History!
I say these guys back in the 80s at a small club in my town. They came to play a quick one night show from the Washington DC. I was sitting so close to the band that when the band came on to the stage I was able to Hi to Buck Dharma in a normal tone of voice and he heard me and greeted me back.
That was cool.
Buck Dharma always gave me the impression of being a nice guy
Very nice guy,I met three times
@@russellj.s.257 please tell the tales!
I remember that night. Space aliens from a distant galaxy deep in space took me to the concert.
Buck is one of my top five guitarists.
The newest album
The Symbol Remains is another Classic
4 Great Videos
Great Stuff
Elf man knows and I heartily agree!
@@262Pilot Thought you were at Ollie’s
I used to travel far for Boc concerts, worth the trip.
The Thinking Man's Band. 💜
BOC is one of my favorite bands! This track is the last BOC single I remember hearing on the radio.
Club Ninja was a good album. "Perfect Water" was another great track off the album with great guitar work.
Perfect Water is one of the best BÖC songs. White Flags and Madness to the Method are great too.
Perfect Water = Classic 💪❤❤
@@Harold075 All my favorites incredible songs !!!
I agree, Club ninja their best...many didn't agree but I love the melodies and words to all the songs.
Perfect Water is their best song IMHO. An absolute classic, one of the greatest rock songs ever written. How it doesn't get wider recognition is beyond criminal
People who know nothing shitcanned this record. This song flat out smokes
Been into BOC since the '80s and still listen to them!! Ani, Sydney.
Blue Oyster Cult really rocks New York.
Oh yeah brother.
totally underrated. what a bridge...wow
anaximander24 I love how he gets that sycopated groove with that minor 7th....
No, they are not underrated you mook.
B. Young Lot of time on your hands mate
What makes you believe it's underrated?
@@gogoyubari366 Someone that thinks they know better has to write this shit in every comment section, right?
I’ve lost track of how many radio hit singles these guys SHOULD of had with better promotion.
Criminal.
Saw them February 25th 2024, in Royal oak mi. They were outstanding.
Favorite band of all time for me. Just simply a very cool vibe going on with them. And it’s been that way for decades.
So many great songs by boc
God bless Blue Oyster Cult.
They were great in the 80's TOO !!
Definitely a huge influence on GHOST.. BOC the greatest!
Ghost es una banda pedorra nada que ver jaja
@@johnnysteleer2394 influence by BOC!
Johnny gotta says in a different language. Nah they great
I thought the same thing about ghost being a boc rip off "take me away" by boc definitely sounds like it could be a ghost song
Gotcha! You can clearly hear a similarity of Dancing in the ruins with Ghost's songs Mary on a Cross and specialy Dance Macabre. I'm not saying that is a plagio but a clear influence.
Tank you Buck. Again and again for every note you play.
Blue Oyster Cult is my favorite band ever.
Back in the good old days. Miss those days
❤😢
So rad to see skateboard legends Christian Hosoi and Per Wilander
Definitely one of their best eighties songs, with great hooks and just enough hard rock punch.
Kick ass tune !!!
It's 1987. I'm seventeen and in love with someone who probably never loved me back. I dubbed this album from him on tape and listened to it over and over, especially this song.
I was 17 2. Had a girl i liked and it was the same situation. At the time it feels like youll never ger over it. We do though dont we?
@@xanderharris1104 of course we do and then we look back,laugh and think eh their loss.
Unrequited Love is the Worse
Heartbreaking but we do get thru it
Just went through a similar situation too. feels like shit but you’ll learn to move on eventually
Really like the supernatural and apocalyptic style.
Letra:
Tomorrow soon turns into yesterday.
Everything we see just fades away.
There's sky and sand where mountains used to be.
Time drops by a second to eternity.
It doesn't matter if we turn to dust;
Turn and turn and turn we must!
I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight!
Dancin' in the ruins!
Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight!
There's laughter where I used to see your tears.
It's all done with mirrors, have no fears.
There's nothing pure or sacred in our time.
The nights we spend together are no crime.
It doesn't matter if we turn to dust;
Turn and turn and turn we must!
I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight!
Dancin' in the ruins!
Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight!
Like marble statues all with gold inlaid
In castles built of silence, let us play.
Even though our skulls rot in our flesh.
We can build a laser, tear the mesh.
It doesn't matter if we turn to dust;
Turn and turn and turn we must.
I guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins!
Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins!
Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight! Dancin' in the ruins!
Guess I'll see you dancin' in the ruins tonight!
Dancin' in the ruins!
Ty
Even though our skulls ride in our flesh
We can build a maze of tenderness.
Man HOW did I not see this Video as an 80s skater and BOC fan!! Im blown away!
It's 2015 and I just discovered this great song. Been listening this on freaking repeat last days! Melodies just grab a hold on me. And BÖC is familiar band to me, this song has just sailed past my radar
I have had the exact same experience as of late. Club Ninja is such an underrated album.
Evil Von Retee Quite an honor it is to sound quite a bit like the singer here! Donald Roeser. I can sound sound quite a bit like him. One of my favorite bands!
Evil Von Retee Have you heard of The Cult? I had no idea this song or that band existed before today. That's the crazy part...
Jesse Young Yeah, I like The Cult a lot! But have heard only the most popular songs and gotta do the same thing with them like I did with BÖC, meaning...digging deeper the discography :)
Evil Von Retee Such amazing song, don't overlook perfect water too, or you'll be sorry.
I did not care much for this album at first listen but the 2nd time I loved it. Weird how that happens. And this song sounds like the new Swedish band Ghost.
Yes most were not ready for BOC totally underated, great music
Still listening in 2024
God, weren't BOC bloody brilliant - still are.
Golly, the look of this music video hasn’t aged in the least!
Buck knows how to write good heavy pop songs.
I love This band
was my dads fav band i remember listening to this after i'd go spend the weekend at his house he'd pick me up from my baseball game and play this in the car along with other böc songs and passed away 2 years ago im 14 now
Your father seemed to be such a rare person! Glad he could pass this knowledge to you. BOC is transcendental
The 80s ruled. Blue Oyster Cult playing on the Lost Boys set with pro skaters doing their thing is perfection as far as I'm concerned.
Lost Boy's set....hahahaha
@@jrock2264 OH MAN Buck Dharma!!!!!!
You know what, now that you say that out loud, WHY WEREN’T THEY IN THAT MOVIE?!?!
The Doja ad was completely a great bonus!
Perfect Water from this record too. AND Beat em Up. This record is incredible.
I'm not the only one. Every hit BOC song Don sings. Period
This album was so underrated! 3 or 4 masterpiece songs and the rest are pretty good too.
Youre right this time The big fella, the lizard king GODZILLA!
Seen them in concert a couple times, they rocked
You SAW them. Learn basic English, including proper punctuation.
@@logansummers1551 I seen them in 1979, we didn't see you there
Simply the greatest American HR band ever !!! Quite underrated because they never went wimpy with pop rubbish and kept very high standards in arrangements and songwriting !!!! Legendary Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma ❤❤❤❤❤
" CLUB NINJA " was a great album too !!!
One of those bands that just always went their own way...unclassifiable?...Yes! And I will always love them for it.
Born on this day(June 25) in 1946 the late great Allen Lanier. Cheers!
Great band. Always liked Blue Oyster Cult. It remenbers me Ghost, kkkkk
This song takes me back to when I was 15. They were playing an amphitheater near where we were fishing. We snuck in and watched the show. It was my first concert. That's a night I'll always treasure.
BÖC is one of my favourite bands and certainly the most influencial on my work as a composer / musician. I would love your input on the first video of my first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : th-cam.com/video/YJqmsXd8QH4/w-d-xo.html&t
So underrated I have seen them at least a dozen times I'm 58 have seen many,many shows but I would and will go to a Blue Oyster Cult show always never a bad show. BOC thank you guys for all the music and memories
Agreed
I remember going to see them in Santa Cruz " catalyst club" damn great times man !
It's got a "Burnin' for You" vibe...
When Buck shaved of the stache in the 80's for those MTV execs.....it really must of hurt.
Seen them in concert twice. Fucking great. Oh i'm 67 years of age.
BÖC is one of my favourite bands and certainly the most influencial on my work as a composer / musician. I would love your input on the first video of my first album. It got the attention of one of my heroes Joe Bouchard (ex bass player founding members of BÖC) who is following us on Soundcloud but returns from people who likes same music is always the best. If you have just 3 minutes to listen and a bit more to comment, that would mean the world to me. Keep rockin' : th-cam.com/video/Pu_p1wbaCa8/w-d-xo.html and new song th-cam.com/video/-rJM5HtXMK4/w-d-xo.html
Same
Blue Oyster Cult Rules! First American Metal Band! \m/\m/
Cult is one of my favorites of all time. First 2 albums in the early 70s were beyond compare, Secret Treaties was merely excellent.
Blue Oyster Cult
"Dancin' In The Ruins"
Club Ninja
Columbia Records, 1986
I saw this video ONCE. I was up at my friend Mike's house in Interlaken, above Midway Utah, we were up late playing Dungeons and Dragons and had MTV on. And this came on. I lost my shit. I had become such a huge Blue Oyster Cult fan because my older brother Rick, 15 years older than me, had been a huge BOC fan all his life, so he tried to get his little brother into them by sending me my first BOC album. You guessed it: Club Ninja. Holy shit I LOVE that album. I love them all, don't get me wrong, but Club Ninja has a special place in my heart. And now here I am at age 51 fucking around on TH-cam and this video comes on. NICE! BTW - The new album is great.
Great song, well arranged and cool harmony in it....BOC style......"it doesn't matter if we turn to dust, turn n turn n turn we must.....", great unreal lyrics :):)
Yet another music video by BOC that I never saw on MTV. So happy these relics of a bygone era have been preserved!
Nothing compares like boc , now and never.!!!!!!
This one is captivating for sure. Pull up "Perfect Water"..... another killer tune. Some of Buck's best guitar work is on that song. It was supposed to be on his solo record but I am glad he decided to add it to Club Ninja. His playing has always sent me on distant journey's of the mind, not too many players can do that.
Buck absolutely shreds
What a great show saw blue oyster cult reno nv 7 5 24..still got it
Now why can't the radio stations play songs like this? Reaper,Zilla and Burnin are bad ass but they had other hits besides those
I think I've heard After Dark on radio once
Radio is for the masses, not music aficionados. Alas...
@osp80 here in Florida GNR all you hear is Sweet child of mine and Metallica black album and everything after with an occasional One
@@russellj.s.257 the absolute worst of 80s hair Rock was guns and hoses Metallica and Bon Jovi they ruined hair music
@@dampergoldenrod4156 although I do agree with you on Bon Jovi,to say that Metallica and Guns N Roses ruin is a tad harsh. I always liked Metallica but I never had the shrine of worship to them in bedroom like everybody else did either. I will say however Metallica is beyond one of the most highly overrated bands in the world and as for Guns N Roses they were great in their day and could've been greater had their lead singer wasn't a full of himself egotistical maniacal idiot that he was and still is,now he looks like Mama Fratelli in The Goonies,now in the 90s all the great bands like Motley,Poison,Iron Maiden just to name a few wither took a break from all the endless touring and recording along with self and substance abuse and some attempted to continue on with a new lead singer while their singer either wasn't into it that much anymore or wanted to do a solo gig which didn't work out for either them or band so therefore had to reunite to keep the fan base interested and of course alternative rock slipped into the mainstream under the radar and took over,which some of it I thought was descent and as for the lead singer replacement,it seems over the years only bands like Rainbow,Black Sabbath,AC/DC and Van Halen were among the only few who could get away with it,funny don't you think?
Amazing song
Such a smooth classic...
What a great fucking song, what a great fucking band... I miss those days so much.
The band performed on one of the (prop) train cars from the feature film Runaway Train starring Jon Voight, Eric Roberts & Rebecca De Mornay. World class skateboarders include Per Wilender, Christian Hosoi, Tommy Guerrero, Mark "Gator" Rogowski and Mark Gonzales. Lensed by major league cinematographer Amir Mokri, the film was written, produced & directed by Francis Delia.
It was a great video! They look so young.
BÖC are quite possibly the finest rockers in every decade they played (and are still playing) in.
Was always a big BOC fan and this was my favorite song in high school, also Shooting Shark. Even though they aren't known for those songs. This is the first time I've seen this video....
I love this song!
Me too
seen BOC 38 times , have never been disapointed. only other banb I can say the same about is the Joe Perry Project, but only saw them 19 times
Saw them July 5th. Bloom looked catatonic and Buck's playing was lackluster. Miranda was good.Only one seeming to enjoy himself was Ritchie.
This is my fave out of them all! 😍 I love you BÖC!!!
I just rediscovered a fave from high school. Great song and album. Thank u TH-cam 😎
song rings so true to me. Critics killed it but growing up listening to this, thinking where you were, who you were with etc. It KILLS!!!
This great song got little airplay when it came out in '85 because radio favored the young metal bands.
2-18-86 is what it said on the film can. weird. it's 2-18-16 now and I'm watching a pretty awesome music video.
oops. 89
Not only is the band underrated, but Buck is also one of the most underrated guitarist. There’s a funny clip of him on TH-cam playing Don’t Fear the Reaper on an out of tune guitar.
lolWhat is the video called
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One of the absolute best bands in the world. Still a bucket list show to see.
Great song! I played the heck out of this song in early '86. I wasn't huge on "Club Ninja" overall, but I did love this (along with "Perfect Water" and "White Flags"). I recorded this video off of MTV and watched it over and over again back then.
2:35 best part ever, very nice solo
Buck IS the man!
One of my favorite songs ever!❤❤❤