Origin: San Francisco, CA
Decades: 1960's, 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's
San Francisco-based Blue Cheer was what, in the late '60s, they used to call a "power trio": Dickie Peterson (b. 1948, Grand Forks, ND) (bass, vocals), Paul Whaley (drums), and Leigh Stephens (guitar). They played what later was called heavy metal, and when they debuted in January 1968 with the album Vincebus Eruptum and a Top 40 cover of Eddie Cochran's hit "Summertime Blues," they sounded louder and more extreme than anything that had come before them. As it turned out, they were a precursor of much that ... Read More
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SKID!!!!!!!!! FOR... santo domingo Dom... |
09.07.08 i lo0o0o0o0v them!!!! |
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ryan cana United States |
09.04.08 if i start another band up this what i would like to sound like these guys rock. |
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ryan cana United States |
07.17.08 i love this band if anyone reads check them out on youtube there great live.peace blue cheer fans. |
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ryan cana United States |
07.10.08 i wish there where still rock bands like blue cheer now in the rock world. |
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ryan cana United States |
05.21.08 GREAT BAND |
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santo domingo Dom...
so, ya too, ah bryan?