"Summertime Blues; Doctor Please; Second Time Around; Parchment Farm" and the rest of this quintessential recording is back on CD in glorious MONO. Vincebus Eruptum is the debut album of American rock band Blue Cheer. Released on January On "Doctor Please" in particular, Peterson explained that "when I wrote the song (in ), it was a glorification of drugs. I was going through a. Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum - hebdenbridgecamping.co.uk Music. the chestnut "Rock Me Baby", and the side ends with the now classic Peterson bruiser "Doctor Please".
However, the US power trio Blue Cheer outdid The Who in the loudness also half the tracks on their debut album, including "Doctor Please". Blue Cheer (different guitarists on side 1 and 2). After Leigh Stephens was replaced by Randy Holden, formerly of Los Angeles garage rock. Based in San Francisco, Blue Cheer played in a psychedelic blues rock or acid Peterson also contributed to the album the eight-minute "Doctor Please" and. "Summertime Blues; Doctor Please; Second Time Around; Parchment Farm" and the rest of this quintessential recording is back on CD in glorious MONO. Blue Cheer biography by Martin C. Strong. thunder was born by way of Peterson-penned acid-rock injections, `Doctor Please', `Out Of Focus' The unrelated Bruce Stephens was installed as axeman just in time to feature on side one of the. Blue Cheer Leigh Stephens has recorded two albums with the band, Vincebus Eruptum [7] On "Doctor Please" in particular, Peterson explained that "when I wrote th In , a PERTIS machine was installed at the street entrance to the. Vincebus Eruptum is the debut album of American rock band Blue Cheer. Released on January On "Doctor Please" in particular, Peterson explained that "when I wrote the song (in ), it was a glorification of drugs. I was going through a. Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum - hebdenbridgecamping.co.uk Music. the chestnut "Rock Me Baby", and the side ends with the now classic Peterson bruiser "Doctor Please".
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