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Peel discovered the band when their debut album Vincebus Eruptum appeared in late 1967, some time after the early LPs by the main San Francisco bands of the era - Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Moby Grape and Country Joe & The Fish - but with a very different musical style, emphasising high volume. He recommended the LP in March 1968 in his International Times column: "You should hear "Vincebus Eruptum" (it's all right, it's legal now) by Blue Cheer at the highest volume available to you" [1] On 12 October 1999, he commented: Blue Cheer é unha banda estadounidense de blues-rock sicodélico que realizou a maior parte das súas actividades a finais dos 60 e principios dos 70, e dende entón estivo activa esporadicamente ata o ano 2009. Baseada en San Francisco, Blue Cheer tiña un estilo sicodélico de blues-rock, e tamén está considerada unha das pioneiras do heavy metal (a súa versión de "Summertime Blues" é ás veces citada como a primeira do xénero), do punk rock, do stoner rock, do doom metal, do rock experimental e do grunge. San Francisco psychedelic rock band noted for their stoner metal performance of Summertime Blues. Their version omits the response lyrics. Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was sporadically active until 2009. Based in San Francisco, Blue Cheer played in a psychedelic blues rock style, and are also credited as being some of the earliest pioneers of heavy metal, with their cover of "Summertime Blues" sometimes cited as the first in the genre. They have also been noted as influential in the development of genres as disparate as punk rock, stoner rock, doom metal, experimental rock, and grunge.
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Peel discovered the band when their debut album Vincebus Eruptum appeared in late 1967, some time after the early LPs by the main San Francisco bands of the era - Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Moby Grape and Country Joe & The Fish - but with a very different musical style, emphasising high volume. He recommended the LP in March 1968 in his International Times column: "You should hear "Vincebus Eruptum" (it's all right, it's legal now) by Blue Cheer at the highest volume available to you" [1] A fan of the album, Peel would often play tracks from it in later years, calling it as the first rock or heavy metal LP. However it seems Peel never played any of the band's later material. On 12 October 1999, he commented: "People of course argue and will do for the rest of recorded time about which was the first rock LP, but those of us who were around at the time know it was Blue Cheer's 'Vincebus Eruptum'" On 03 November 1999 he selected Blue Cheer's track "Summertime Blues" as one of his picks for the Peelenium 1967. He also stated that he thought Blue Cheer were the first-ever heavy metal band on 31 July 2003, "regardless of whatever anyone else tells you." Blue Cheer was an American rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s and was sporadically active until 2009. Based in San Francisco, Blue Cheer played in a psychedelic blues rock style, and are also credited as being some of the earliest pioneers of heavy metal, with their cover of "Summertime Blues" sometimes cited as the first in the genre. They have also been noted as influential in the development of genres as disparate as punk rock, stoner rock, doom metal, experimental rock, and grunge. The group's lineup has changed throughout the years, but in 1970 the group had four members. Blue Cheer é unha banda estadounidense de blues-rock sicodélico que realizou a maior parte das súas actividades a finais dos 60 e principios dos 70, e dende entón estivo activa esporadicamente ata o ano 2009. Baseada en San Francisco, Blue Cheer tiña un estilo sicodélico de blues-rock, e tamén está considerada unha das pioneiras do heavy metal (a súa versión de "Summertime Blues" é ás veces citada como a primeira do xénero), do punk rock, do stoner rock, do doom metal, do rock experimental e do grunge. San Francisco psychedelic rock band noted for their stoner metal performance of Summertime Blues. Their version omits the response lyrics.
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