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The members of <b>Blue Öyster Cult</b> began to come together in the late [[1960s]] on [[Long Island, New York]] as a band called "Soft White Underbelly", after the prompting of critic Sandy Pearlman. Changing the name to Blue Oyster Cult in [[1970]] became one of the more succesful, and articulate, [[heavy metal]] bands of the [[1970s]], are still playing the the 21st century, but are probably best known for the single "Don't Fear The Reaper" (1975). |
The members of <b>Blue Öyster Cult</b> began to come together in the late [[1960s]] on [[Long Island, New York]] as a band called "Soft White Underbelly", after the prompting of critic Sandy Pearlman. Changing the name to Blue Oyster Cult in [[1970]] became one of the more succesful, and articulate, [[Heavy metal (Music)|heavy metal]] bands of the [[1970s]], are still playing the the 21st century, but are probably best known for the single "Don't Fear The Reaper" (1975). |
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Official Web Site http://www.blueoystercult.com |
Official Web Site http://www.blueoystercult.com |
Revision as of 14:25, 4 March 2002
The members of Blue Öyster Cult began to come together in the late 1960s on Long Island, New York as a band called "Soft White Underbelly", after the prompting of critic Sandy Pearlman. Changing the name to Blue Oyster Cult in 1970 became one of the more succesful, and articulate, heavy metal bands of the 1970s, are still playing the the 21st century, but are probably best known for the single "Don't Fear The Reaper" (1975).
Official Web Site http://www.blueoystercult.com