
Blue Öyster Cult is fundamental and decisive in more ways than one:
- First, Labourer apprehends rock historically.
- Second, it produces a substantive analysis - the song from Blue Oyster Cult, " Stairways to the Stars, "says Flex, denounces with relevance to the world of showbiz where rock stars show the virtues they do not practice - thus defining the rock as meaningful and deciphering the world around him.
- Third, Labourer asserts dogmatically adopting an almost professorial tone somewhat defused by quiet dandyism.
These three elements: the historical vision, text analysis and tone confirms that the rock can not be approached as a mere phenomenon of retarded teenagers but rather as a cultural event in itself. Maneuver completes and the work of Rock & Folk, which was under the pulse Koechlin (we will soon be on him shortly), to approach the rock with the same seriousness as Art critic Press Tel / Quel.
PS emphasize participation Zermati Marc Lebrun and Christian magazine's Best. We will also devote one or more articles to Marc Zermati soon, engineering inescapable years 70/80. I know, Taff was on keyboards.
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