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You Say Party! We Say Die! Drummer Dies
Pollstar ^ | Posted on Monday April 19, 2010 at 10:01 A | no byline

Posted on 04/19/2010 11:35:01 AM PDT by a fool in paradise

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To: a fool in paradise

Timing is everything, huh?


41 posted on 04/20/2010 10:32:30 AM PDT by Regulator (Welcome to Zimbabwe! Now hand over your property....)
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To: Squawk 8888
None of them could play to save their lives.

Three words: sucked total a$$! It was the second worst show I ever attended. The first being Guns 'n Roses with The Cult. They were all wasted and wasted my money.

42 posted on 04/20/2010 10:39:05 AM PDT by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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To: a fool in paradise
Some of the excesses of [Vincebus Eruptum] were true of all acid rock albums of the late 1960s.

Actually, Vincebus Eruptum kind of made most of those excesses seem tame. Particularly the berserk feedback overdubs in the finale of "Second Time Around." Until bassist Dickie Peterson's death last October, Blue Cheer had been working for a very long time (they first reunited in the early 1980s) with Peterson, original drummer Paul Whaley, and guitarist Andrew (Duck) MacDonald.

Little remembered: After the original trio's second album (Outsideinside, which was still pre-metallic music but nowhere even close to the first album's insane style---unless you've heard their laughing-gas cover of the Rolling Stones's "Satisfaction"), they transformed gradually into an interesting, somewhat experimental band tinkering with straight R and B, raga, folk, and straight-up rock and roll, with little resembling their original pre-metallic squall other than one side of New! Improved! Blue Cheer, their third set.

Ironically, considering the original trio's squall of sound, the first guitarist, Leigh Stephens, left after the second album---depending on whom you believe, he either quit or was fired because he objected to the band's overloaded drinking and drugging in those years.

43 posted on 04/20/2010 11:50:49 AM PDT by BluesDuke (Another brief interlude from the small apartment halfway up in the middle of nowhere in particular)
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Was this guy your Elvis impersonator?
44 posted on 04/20/2010 2:11:23 PM PDT by The Shrew (www.wintersoldier.com; www.tstrs.com; The Truth Shall Set You Free!)
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You forgot The Randy Disher Project.


45 posted on 04/21/2010 9:36:38 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (We're right, we're free, we'll fight and you'll see!)
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To: Mr. Silverback
You forgot The Randy Disher Project.
I'm not so sure I'd call that one of the great names. But I'm not so sure I wouldn't, either.

On the other hand, I did forget Canned Heat (for a great name, never for the music they made, at least until Alan Wilson died) . . .

46 posted on 04/22/2010 9:01:49 AM PDT by BluesDuke (Another brief interlude from the small apartment halfway up in the middle of nowhere in particular)
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