
The next few years brought "Secret Treaties" and the live "On your feet.". I blame my slight hearing loss on the left side to "Tyranny".

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That offer was repeated on the next 3 or 4 albums and they always included the newest lyrics plus the old ones. It was that album that had a short blurb on the inner jacket about sending an SASE for Cult lyrics they came back on white/green computer paper, probably printed out from some IBM mainframe somewhere. To this day that album for me DEFINES heavy metal, and nothing since then has ever come close to it every song, every word, perfect. When the second album, "Tyranny and Mutation" came out, it was the hardest, loudest, fastest thing I had ever heard and I was mesmerized. My friends at school just kinda said "Blue Oyster who?" My favorites were "Transmaniacon MC" and "Workshop of Telescopes". but after about the 5th playing I was totally hooked. When that LP got a rave review in Rolling Stone, I bought a copy at Alexanders dep't store on Queens Blvd, with money from my afternoon job. In early 1972, I was living in Queens, NY and the FM station WCBS started playing "Cities on Flame" from the self-titled debut.


But, your site did not indicate any shows there before but I knew that I had been to one - I clearly remembered that concert because I had never even heard of them before, and I became an immediate fan. I also remembered Black Sabbath being the main act. I attended a memorable BOC concert at the Capitol Theater in Passaic NJ on Apbut I knew I'd seen them earlier that year in either Hershey or Harrisburg, and it was not long before April. JanuHershey Park Arena - Hershey PA: BOC opened for Black Sabbath.
