HAHAHA. NO!! it is Def Leppard with a one armed Drummer
The American band Blue October's bass player
Blue Oyster Cult. The track title is actually just Godzilla.
Blue Oyster Cult
No
'Blue Oyster Cult' did 'Godzilla'
It is Black Sabbath
The song '(Don't Fear) The Reaper' is by an American rock band called Blue Oyster Cult. I appears on their album 'Agents of Fortune' which was released in 1976.
The Blue Oyster Gay Bar stemmed from the 1984 movie "Police Academy". As of now, there are no legitimate places named such.
Type your answer here... Don't get too excited but there are a few things to bear in mind. If it was made in 1966 there are three different "pearls" in finishes and, there were two different types of tom mounts installed on the bass drum in that same year. First the wraps, if indeed you have Oyster black pearl finish with the side tom mount (no hole on the top of bass drum) including the snare drum (not a super sensitve but a supraphonic 400) of either 1966 or earlier til 1962, then you have a set that if it is in mint condish...2500 bucks. If it is oyster Blue pearl with the tom rack mount center top of bass (meaning a tom mount post going through the top of the drum) and it too is with a Oyster Blue pearl snare...3500. The difference is original equipment, "bat" handle mufflers, If a center top mounted tom rack (meaning through the top of the bass, and original then add a hundred bucks or so for trimmings. Condition is important but not always the deciding factor.
Rudy Sarzo
No.
yes but Sweet made it famous. So, there is a very rare chance that you'll hear the original by Blue Oyster Cult.