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Post by otherhalf on May 30, 2010 16:27:23 GMT -5
Thanks for that link gypsyball. My guess is that’s the original soundtrack.....it certainly sounds the right vintage and it fits the visuals well. So is it Blue Cheer but not as we know it? It sounds more like early Velvet Underground but the guitar playing has the abstract/random feel that Leigh has and it’s quite a bluesy and intense performance. My guess is yes. Can you help us with this one please Eric?
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Post by gypsyball on May 30, 2010 18:56:38 GMT -5
Thanks for that link gypsyball. My guess is that’s the original soundtrack.....it certainly sounds the right vintage and it fits the visuals well. So is it Blue Cheer but not as we know it? It sounds more like early Velvet Underground but the guitar playing has the abstract/random feel that Leigh has and it’s quite a bluesy and intense performance. My guess is yes. Can you help us with this one please Eric? I wonder if this is the 6 piece version of Blue Cheer in the audio of the video.
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Post by otherhalf on May 31, 2010 6:43:05 GMT -5
Yes it would be the 6 piece at that point. If it is Blue Cheer (and I could easily be wrong) it sounds as if Jerre played some lead lines as well as Leigh.
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Post by gypsyball on Jun 2, 2010 3:10:03 GMT -5
I agree, it does sound like Leigh there. If so, could this be the earliest recording of Blue Cheer out there?
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Post by rokkz on Nov 1, 2010 21:27:04 GMT -5
killer info..... alice cooper debuted his first gig opening for blue cheer thats a killer piece of info i was born 10 years to late and 3000 miles away from where i belonged !!!
great researching rokk'rz
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