@@dannylgriffin Sure I can agree with that. Also there are a couple of very good concert DVD's Magician's Birthday Party (2001) and Magic Night (2004) that should be must see for all Heep fans.
JP, you've got the best channel. I love that you've featured my two favorite bands, VDGG and Heep. I've been a Heep fan from the first album. Lots of great stuff on this album. Tears in my Eyes has some blistering twin guitar work from Box and Hensley, who plays slide on that one. Overall, a great album.
This song and "July Morning" got lots of airplay - my first hearing of Uriah Heep. At that same time, my classmates in high school were reading about Uriah Heep in David Copperfield for English Literature class.
If you havent checked out Lucifers friend you should,top to bottom amazing album. John Lawton was one of the singers for Heap. Also before Lucifer friend he was in a band Asterix. Gone from my life perfect riffage. and look out sort of proto prog punk vibe.
Великолепнейший хард-рок-хит!! Больше тут и добавить нечего, т.к. все другие слова - излишни. Да и весь альбом - полностью замечательный!! / A magnificent hard rock hit!! There is nothing more to add here, because all other words are superfluous. And the whole album is absolutely wonderful!!
there is still the opening track from their first album you need to know: Gypsy. Until now one of my favorite Heep songs because when I first heard it I had heard nothing similar before and until now I think it is unique..
It's a great track. Always loved Heep and I have all their albuns. Funny it's the vocals: Hensley sounds much like Byron. One great song for you to hear the exactly difference between them is one of the versions of 'Why', the extended one, with 10:30 minutes, which both sings alternating vocals in a jam session with a shredding bass (it's incredible, believe me). This one was cut in a single, but it takes away the bass part.... P.S.: it will be a lot of fun to make a video trying to make the difference between then and not be distracted by the bass playing haha
Back from holiday/vacation so delayed reaction to your reaction. I do think that this is Heep's best album and this is a great introduction to that album but July Morning will always be my favourite track of theirs.
Guitars weren't the only thing that got advance on using tubes in the amplifiers. :) I remember some people really hating those high pitched backing vocals back then. "Why" is another great track, featuring arguably guitarist Mick Box at his best. It is also the B - side of the single "The Wizard".
I don't remember recommending this song or this Uriah Heep album to you, but it would be nice for a change if you'd try their Firefly album (rec:1976/rel:1977) with John Lawton on vocals (who, remember, was the singer of Lucifer's Friend, the band whose Banquet album you listened to a few months ago!). Oh, and if you ever feel like listening to a Lucifer's Friend album again, try the successor to Banquet, Mind Exploding (1975/1976), which is just as good!😉
On your free time or on the channel listen to the Gamma Ray cover of this! Actually, do the whole Gamma Ray debut album. Might be the best heavy metal album ever recorded
Oh no, and come on! I see you never heard one of my favorite bands: JAMES GANG! Every lineup, since Joe Walsh, to Tommy Bolin, even the last ones. Best song to begin is the most famous one and appeared in a lot of movies, 'Funk #49'. Good one to is 'Funk #48' too...
FANTASTIC!!!!
Absolutely shredding the keys! Love this!
Arguably the best Heep album. Certainly one of their best songs.
you probably mean best studio album. The Uriah Heep Live double album is better IMO.
@@dannylgriffin Sure I can agree with that. Also there are a couple of very good concert DVD's Magician's Birthday Party (2001) and Magic Night (2004) that should be must see for all Heep fans.
Superb track. Great organ and guitar drums and solid vocals.
JP, you've got the best channel. I love that you've featured my two favorite bands, VDGG and Heep. I've been a Heep fan from the first album. Lots of great stuff on this album. Tears in my Eyes has some blistering twin guitar work from Box and Hensley, who plays slide on that one. Overall, a great album.
I appreciate that! Thanks so much
This song and "July Morning" got lots of airplay - my first hearing of Uriah Heep. At that same time, my classmates in high school were reading about Uriah Heep in David Copperfield for English Literature class.
Ian Clarke on drums is genius level this entire album.
You really must listen to 'Gypsy ' from their first album , absolutely an outstanding track really worth a listen and a review ❤
Members of their label-mate Osibisa particiapted in the percussive ending section.
Outstanding musicians!!
If you havent checked out Lucifers friend you should,top to bottom amazing album. John Lawton was one of the singers for Heap. Also before Lucifer friend he was in a band Asterix. Gone from my life perfect riffage. and look out sort of proto prog punk vibe.
Always liked the idea that the original album cover was mirror-foil.. to look at yourself 😅
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Великолепнейший хард-рок-хит!! Больше тут и добавить нечего, т.к. все другие слова - излишни. Да и весь альбом - полностью замечательный!! / A magnificent hard rock hit!! There is nothing more to add here, because all other words are superfluous. And the whole album is absolutely wonderful!!
there is still the opening track from their first album you need to know: Gypsy. Until now one of my favorite Heep songs because when I first heard it I had heard nothing similar before and until now I think it is unique..
Been loving this album and song for a LONG time. Next, Tears in my Eyes
The whole band on fire here. One of their best.
It's a great track. Always loved Heep and I have all their albuns.
Funny it's the vocals: Hensley sounds much like Byron. One great song for you to hear the exactly difference between them is one of the versions of 'Why', the extended one, with 10:30 minutes, which both sings alternating vocals in a jam session with a shredding bass (it's incredible, believe me). This one was cut in a single, but it takes away the bass part....
P.S.: it will be a lot of fun to make a video trying to make the difference between then and not be distracted by the bass playing haha
@@ElverGobbi yes, Why is out of space
Back from holiday/vacation so delayed reaction to your reaction. I do think that this is Heep's best album and this is a great introduction to that album but July Morning will always be my favourite track of theirs.
Guitars weren't the only thing that got advance on using tubes in the amplifiers. :) I remember some people really hating those high pitched backing vocals back then.
"Why" is another great track, featuring arguably guitarist Mick Box at his best.
It is also the B - side of the single "The Wizard".
Keyboardist Ken Hensley sang this song on the record. Singer David Byron did not participate in the recording session of this song.
Heep! 😍Once more: The Prize by Magnum. \m/ 🙃
I don't remember recommending this song or this Uriah Heep album to you, but it would be nice for a change if you'd try their Firefly album (rec:1976/rel:1977) with John Lawton on vocals (who, remember, was the singer of Lucifer's Friend, the band whose Banquet album you listened to a few months ago!). Oh, and if you ever feel like listening to a Lucifer's Friend album again, try the successor to Banquet, Mind Exploding (1975/1976), which is just as good!😉
Firefly is superb!
@@pentagrammaton6793 👍Yep! One of their best !
On your free time or on the channel listen to the Gamma Ray cover of this!
Actually, do the whole Gamma Ray debut album. Might be the best heavy metal album ever recorded
"I'm gonna see my baby tonight"-Flied egg was deffs influenced by this.
Thank you for checking out this song, I wish you could hear the whole album, it’s awesome, then the next 2 albums are classic
He's reacted to both albums. 🙃
@@pentagrammaton6793 my old age is catching up to me, it shows I watched all the Uriah Heep videos and I totally didn’t remember watching 🤣
Most Uriah Heep is a first time listen for me. I've not been a fan. This track wasn't too bad. It held my interest enough to get to the end.
Great tune, great album!
Their first 7 or so albums are all superb..... JP have you done the songs Dreamare or Tears in My Eyes at all??
It's rare you do a song I don't know, but this is one. So I get to first react to it along with you.
hope you enjoyed it :)
Next: Shadows of Grief
Oh no, and come on! I see you never heard one of my favorite bands: JAMES GANG! Every lineup, since Joe Walsh, to Tommy Bolin, even the last ones. Best song to begin is the most famous one and appeared in a lot of movies, 'Funk #49'. Good one to is 'Funk #48' too...
NEXT SONG OFF THE ALBUM PLS.. say no more.. do your self a favour ☮️ 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Why not play Salisbury by Uriah Heep
Justin's already listened to the whole album.
A touch of homework would have eliminated the need to ask!