Photos: Blue Oyster Cult at Tucson Community Center, 1979
- Rick Wiley
- Updated
Riding the wave of songs like “Don’t Fear the Reaper” and “Godzilla” and a live album that sold 2 million copies, the group rode into Tucson in August 1979 for a concert at what was then called the Tucson Community Center.
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Lead vocalist Eric Bloom during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979.
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Eric Bloom beckons skyward during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979. BOC was formed when Bloom replaced the lead vocalist for Soft White Underbelly.
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Band members during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979. Donald Roeser switched from drums to guitar after breaking his wrist in the early 60s.
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The ubiquitous cigarette lighters in the crowd during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979.
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Lead vocalist Eric Bloom during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979.
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Lead vocalist Eric Bloom during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979. Bloom still tours with the band.
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Donald Roeser (who wrote "Don't Fear the Reaper" and "Godzilla"), Joe Bouchard Eric Bloom and Allen Lanier (keyboards) during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979.
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Drummer Albert Bouchard during the Blue Oyster Cult concert at Tucson Community Center on Aug. 7, 1979. His brother Joe was bassist for the band.
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