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Is Blue Oyster Cult in the Hall of Fame?
When asked why Blue Oyster Cult isn’t in the Hall, Bloom seemed to just humbly shrug off the snub. “We are passed over every year,” he said. “There are so many people who should be in there, and they are all in front of us.”
Where did Blue Oyster Cult come from?
Stony Brook, NY
Blue Öyster Cult/Origin
What did Motley Crue think of the dirt?
When the time came for the actual members of Mötley Crüe to see The Dirt, they were somewhat apprehensive. “I don’t like a lot of rock movies, to be honest,” Sixx says. “I think they’re kind of cheesy, like that movie, Rock Star.
Why is Motley Crue banned from the Hall of Fame?
Is Mötley Crüe banned from the Hall of Fame — and why? According to the Hall of Fame website, the only strict requirement is that an artist does not become eligible until 25 years after the release of their first record, which for Mötley Crüe, made them eligible 14 years ago.
Who is Blue Oyster Cult influenced by?
The band is influenced by artists such as Alice Cooper, Grateful Dead, The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, MC5, The Blues Project, Jimi Hendrix, and Black Sabbath. While Blue Öyster Cult has been noted for heavy rock, they would often add their own tongue-in-cheek style.
When did Blue Oyster Cult release their first album?
Their debut album Blue Öyster Cult was released in January 1972, with a black-and-white cover designed by artist Bill Gawlik. The album featured the songs ” Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll “, “Stairway to the Stars” and “Then Came the Last Days of May”.
What happened to Al Bouchard from Blue Oyster Cult?
Al Bouchard was Blue Öyster Cult’s drummer from their days as Soft White Underbelly until 1981, when he was unceremoniously fired, mid-tour. He also claims that the band was more erudite than their peers in the arena-rock sweepstakes.