Blue Oyster Cult / Rush / Starz

Agents of Fortune Tour

Jul 10, 1976 (48 years ago)

Moody Coliseum SMU     Dallas, Texas, United States

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Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, July 10, 1976
Venue:
Moody Coliseum SMU
Location:
Dallas, Texas, United States
Notes:

BOC's lasers were cookin'
$6.00 General Admission

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Blue Oyster Cult / Rush / Starz   on Jul 10, 1976 [968-small]

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Rick Thompson Apr 01, 2020

Buck wore a white suit and tie. Eric and Joe wore all black, and Allen and Albert wore black pants and white shirts. IIRC, Albert also wore a black vest.

Seeing Eric Bloom point at one of the crystal balls and see a laser shoot out of his finger (from his wrist, actually) was mind-blowing.


Rick Thompson Apr 01, 2020

UFO did not appear. BOC opened with "This Ain't the Summer of Love", followed by "E.T.I." It was pitch black, and to the opening refrain, the announcer intoned, "This ain't the summer of love, it's the summer of Blue Oyster Cult!", followed by a blinding flash pot. As vision returned, the band was all in place and the song was underway. Buck had his foot on his monitor, and was nodding his head rhythmically until the middle of the third song. Crystal balls hung from either side of the middle of the Coliseum, and the lasers behind the drum riser were trained on them for most of the concert.

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