Blue Cheer - Feathers From Your Tree (1968) video free download


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Duration: 04:17
Uploaded: 2011/01/31

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9 years ago

Erick Lucas

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9 years ago

Malmsteen996

ONE OF THE FATHERS OF HEAVY METAL!

9 years ago

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9 years ago

michele uricchio

i veri inventori dell heavy metal

9 years ago

Denny Hanley

They definitely influenced the Who to become heavier

9 years ago

hardyharhar9

Paul Whaley is a beast.

9 years ago

Ryan Reed

That emcee is like a young Fred Willard.

9 years ago

Jeremy Williams

These guys were the godfathers of metal. There'd be no Sabbath without Blue Cheer

9 years ago

claryscat

I saw these guys at the Cow Palace in '68 with Canned Heat, Credence Clearwater and a Haigh-Ashbury band called the Wedge. The ticket was a buck and a half. Summertime blues was getting played on Top 40 AM radio and the brand new underground FM format on KMPX played whole album sides. These guys were loud! Hendrix loud, Who loud... with virtually no PA... just a monster stack of amps on stage.

9 years ago

Derek Beattie

Another 45 i got from friends in the US in exchange for UK singles,. helped me build a collection most of which no one had ever heard of, Blues Magoos, Electric Prunes, Strawberry Alarmclock, Grateful Dead and my hero Captain Beefheart etc. Yellow Brick Road was a revelation ...then he really got down to it .. Clandeboye Forest nr. Newtownards in N.Ireland used to rock with a whole new set of sounds back in the late 60s and early 70s all played on a battery powered record player ,... MAD

10 years ago

Roxxy1987

love these guys,been listening to them for almost half my life

10 years ago

jmgmarcus

Ok, the first real sludge metal heavy shit I think is a song called Dropout Boogie on Captain Beefhearts first album safe as milk, I think it's 65-66, check it out people.

10 years ago

jmgmarcus

I wish the quality was better wow I love this record outside inside is a must hear for any proto metal lovers super heavy record before Black Sabbath wow I didn't think they had footage of this thank you!

10 years ago

Bobby Neal

Holy Moly!! Now here's a real gem!! Man!! What a period in time this was for BLUE CHEER!! Their 2nd LP..."OUTSIDEINSIDE" really broke some new ground!! This is absolute DYNAMITE!! Wow!! Wish I had a complete DVD of them at this time!! Thanks-a-million for posting this!! More! More! More!Bobby Neal

10 years ago

attilathefun1

jesus, how the f did you find this? thanks anyways. best band of that genre .

10 years ago

allenthemadman

blue cheer needs more radio play. they are that good and their drummer kicks ass!

10 years ago

progjazzfusion

hmm, love BC's studio version of this tune, but live this song just underwhelms. weak crowd reaction. Not the best song off that album to choose. almost any other song off O.I. would have went over much better.

10 years ago

ricjan58

An awe inspiring performance by this pivitol influencial band. Thanks for posting.

10 years ago

Bill Kranz

Thanks for posting this gem!!

10 years ago

notfragile33

This must have been one of the last performances with Stephens on lead guitar.He left pretty shortly after the second LP, and Randy Holden joined and stayed with the group from Mid-1968 through Early-1969. The song always made me think of a haunted house

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