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  • Cosmicman
    Permanent Member
    • Jul 12, 2005
    • 4794

    Dickie Peterson RIP

    Some of you may not have a clue who this is.....Carry on if you don't. Thought there might be a few Blue Cheer fans on here!

    I am truly sad to announce the death of a music pioneer and a legend in my eyes! I got to meet him. He was funny, and sometimes "out there" but he knew the direction he always wanted to go. :(



    Dickie Peterson, the bassist/vocalist and founding member of BLUE CHEER, passed away this morning (Monday, October 12) at 5 a.m. in Germany. He was 61 years old.

    Although the cause of Peterson's death has not been released, he had reportedly been battling cancer for the past several months.

    BLUE CHEER was an American blues-rock band that initially performed and recorded in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and has been sporadically active since. Based in San Francisco, BLUE CHEER played in a psychedelic blues-rock style, and was also credited for pioneering heavy metal (their cover of "Summertime Blues" is sometimes cited as the first in the genre), punk rock, stoner rock, doom metal and grunge.

    Throughout his life, Peterson's relationship to music has been all-consuming. He was quoted as saying, "I've been married twice, I've had numerous girlfriends, and they'll all tell you that if I'm not playing music I am an animal to live with. . . Music is a place where I get to deal with a lot of my emotion and displaced energy. I always only wanted to play music, and that's all I still want to do."

    Despite the fact that BLUE CHEER was considered a pioneer in many different genres, Peterson downplayed the band's influence, stating in an interview, "People keep trying to say that we're heavy metal or grunge or punk, or we're this or that. The reality is we're just a power trio and we play ultra-blues, and it's rock 'n' roll. It's really simple what we do."

    Peterson spent much of the past two decades based in Germany, performing with BLUE CHEER and with other groups as well. In 1998 and 1999, he played a number of dates in Germany with the HANK DAVISON BAND and as an acoustic duo with Hank Davison under the banner DOS HOMBRES.

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  • megoat
    A Therefore Experience
    • Jun 10, 2003
    • 2699

    #2
    RIP, Dickie.

    Blue Cheer were awesome.

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