my reaction to d.o.a by bloodrock #bloodrock #doa #reaction #psychedelicrock #heavymetal
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@charlesroszman654323 күн бұрын
I saw Bloodrock on April 4, 1972 @ Toledo Sports Arena ( Michael Quatro Jam Band opened)...Great concert! Breach of Lease was awesome in a live setting, as well....
@steverakes61823 ай бұрын
I was nine years old growing up in Florida, and I remember this song playing on the radio a lot and I remember all the conspiracy theories going around at the time. I didn't understand at the time but now it's clear. Crazy song.
@b3stanga6974 ай бұрын
A kid brought this album in for our 6th grade class Christmas party in 1970 and played D.O.A., needless to say our old teacher wasn’t very happy.
@victorbortolussi29644 ай бұрын
It is from the perspective of someone that, temporarily, survives a midair plane crash. The person next to him is dead. He can hear the EMT saying there's no way to save him. You hear the sirens as he dies. It was inspired by The guitarist , who was taking flight lessons at 17 and right after a lesson, the next student took off and immediately rolled and crashed.
@hungfao5 ай бұрын
I first heard this back in the day at 2AM with school the next day. I was having trouble sleeping to start with and had the radio going. This song did NOT help me get to sleep.
@waynebenedict57855 ай бұрын
This song produced the FCC rule that police and ambulance sirens cannot be played on the radio. I, for one, found this song fascinating, but I was in high school when it came out.
@mimeticsАй бұрын
So, from a "bad" rehearsal back in 1970 Lee Pickens was making noise with his guitar, as he put it "English UK siren sounds" form that point they "fantasized" and put DOA together. Their first four albums are great and USA is my favorite. Actually, I think their best dark song is "Breach of Lease " with a great guitar solo from Lee Pickens on Bloodrock 3. Give it a listen. Cool review!
@RicoCosta3174 ай бұрын
This coulda been the theme song to every Faces of Death video ever. When I was a kid my older brothers put this on when our bedroom was pitch dark to scare the living crap outta me, then as a teen I did the same thing to my little sister till my father found out and made me throw the record in the incinerator. I guess that was an appropriate way for it to die 😂
@victorbortolussi29644 ай бұрын
This has been a Halloween Playlist staple for a long time for me!! More disturbing than scary but...😂
@stevevasell4295 ай бұрын
Excellent! Well done. Check out my favorite cannibalism song- " Timothy " by The Buoys.
@briangroboski4751
3 ай бұрын
I second that!
@billsharp37863 ай бұрын
Plane accident the band's guitarist witnessed when he was 17.
@bkniker4 ай бұрын
Takes me back, thank you 👍✌️
@glennthompson11735 ай бұрын
This song scared the hell out of me. I was only 6 at the time?
@36karpatoruski5 ай бұрын
Well, a little but not much. At least compared with Sick Things by Alice Cooper or Megalomania by Black Sabbath. Or Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath.
@dagnabbit61873 ай бұрын
Obviously Alice In Chains the Rooster was influenced by this !
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I saw Bloodrock on April 4, 1972 @ Toledo Sports Arena ( Michael Quatro Jam Band opened)...Great concert! Breach of Lease was awesome in a live setting, as well....
I was nine years old growing up in Florida, and I remember this song playing on the radio a lot and I remember all the conspiracy theories going around at the time. I didn't understand at the time but now it's clear. Crazy song.
A kid brought this album in for our 6th grade class Christmas party in 1970 and played D.O.A., needless to say our old teacher wasn’t very happy.
It is from the perspective of someone that, temporarily, survives a midair plane crash. The person next to him is dead. He can hear the EMT saying there's no way to save him. You hear the sirens as he dies. It was inspired by The guitarist , who was taking flight lessons at 17 and right after a lesson, the next student took off and immediately rolled and crashed.
I first heard this back in the day at 2AM with school the next day. I was having trouble sleeping to start with and had the radio going. This song did NOT help me get to sleep.
This song produced the FCC rule that police and ambulance sirens cannot be played on the radio. I, for one, found this song fascinating, but I was in high school when it came out.
So, from a "bad" rehearsal back in 1970 Lee Pickens was making noise with his guitar, as he put it "English UK siren sounds" form that point they "fantasized" and put DOA together. Their first four albums are great and USA is my favorite. Actually, I think their best dark song is "Breach of Lease " with a great guitar solo from Lee Pickens on Bloodrock 3. Give it a listen. Cool review!
This coulda been the theme song to every Faces of Death video ever. When I was a kid my older brothers put this on when our bedroom was pitch dark to scare the living crap outta me, then as a teen I did the same thing to my little sister till my father found out and made me throw the record in the incinerator. I guess that was an appropriate way for it to die 😂
This has been a Halloween Playlist staple for a long time for me!! More disturbing than scary but...😂
Excellent! Well done. Check out my favorite cannibalism song- " Timothy " by The Buoys.
@briangroboski4751
3 ай бұрын
I second that!
Plane accident the band's guitarist witnessed when he was 17.
Takes me back, thank you 👍✌️
This song scared the hell out of me. I was only 6 at the time?
Well, a little but not much. At least compared with Sick Things by Alice Cooper or Megalomania by Black Sabbath. Or Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath.
Obviously Alice In Chains the Rooster was influenced by this !