As a bass player of 50 years myself I have to say the live 73 album in my opinion contains the best live bass playing performance ever! The word genius is used too much but not in the case of Gary Thain RIP Gary
Brother you nailed it! Gary Thain was a player beyond description!! I got to see them live twice, the second time had John Wetton on bass and he was a disappointment for me.
@@theirishhammer9451 thank you friend! I have seen John Wetton a few times myself I think he was a great Bass player but perhaps his style wasn’t so suited to Heep. I think in the end Gary was irreplaceable
@@theirishhammer9451 yes the more contemporary music of Asia definitely suited his style better and of course it allowed him to use his singing talent more.
Bass master indeed. I love his work and that of his bandmates more and more as time goes by. I am so glad a girlfriend let me borrow her vinyl record of Demons and Wizards. I was hooked forever after the first listen!
I agree with those who find this the absolute top of all Uriah Heeps songs! Everything is 100 % perfect AND live. Still gives me goose-bumps 48 years later :)
Gary Thain!!! What a bassist. Gary and Lee in the pocket driving the song and Gary jumps out of the pocket and flash bangs you with his unreal bass licks!!! Uriah Heep Forever 🔥🔥🔥
Agree Lisa, the Greatest Band Ever! Had the great honour meeting Ken and corresponding with him for decades, also Mick, shared a few pints of Guinness and also many years (still) corresponding.
Everyone is commenting on the amazing vocals and instrumental perfection but let's not forget the absolutely unrivaled, magical poetry of Ken Hensley! " Sky full of eyes, mind full of lies, black from their cold hearts, down to their graves" wow!Let's not forget the profundity! "Today is only yesterday's tomorrow!" I actually did find another comment about Hensley's words though.
The Band is still magic. I sah their opening concert in Hamburg for the 50th annivesary Tour. Mike is still speedy playing his guitars on both, acoustic and electric guitars, phil Lanzon is a fantastic organ Player, Bernie Shaw has a strong and powerful Rock voice, Russel Gilbrook good drive on drums and davey Rimmer is a good Bass Player. Not as strong as the original Band, but it was a time journey with an rather impressive Performance
And Mick Box one of the most under rated guitar players of all time. Listen to the lick in Magicians Birthday with that Fuzz Box and Cry Baby Wah wah pedal.
I have been a front line rock vocalist in my 70’s and still to this day have not a bass player like Gary and there have been masters since then. Gary you were a grand master. Rip
This song is one of my all time favorites, and this live album is the best live album i ever heard....just perfect. I`m 70 years young and i listen to this since 50 years. I can`t`get enough os it
Black Sabbath, Deep Purple & Led Zeppelin are great rock bands, but Uriah Heep is the greatest! Love them since I heard them for the first time in 1970.
1973,i was 14 Years old. I find the Musik from Uriah Heep, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. And today 48 Years later? I hear the Music from this Bands ever and ever. And I'm lucky.
This band were fantastic, wonderful and fine style typical of hard rock in the early 70s, and is not in the Fame Salon of rock and roll|!!!....is a big injustice!!....URIAH HEEP FOREVER!!!. AVE!!! Ken Hesnley and the others gays of the band (the originals...)
Ken on the hammond on tracks like this, July morning and other heavy tracks like Shadows of grief, his organ playing as his slide guitar playing was flawless
In 1972 Keep came to the Jacksonville, Fla coliseum three times that year. I saw them all but in July, after waiting six hours at the doors to be the first to run to the "wall", the four foot high barrier closest to the stage.... during the crescendo of this song, nearing the last 60 seconds, the music was so powerful, and seeing David and Mick head banding their way toward each other, both a fixed to one position... I couldn't take it any longer and leapt over the wall, past security, grabbed the lower leg of Byron and joined the final minute of perfection. I was 17. and now 68, but when listening to this recording... seems like yesterday.
Without a doubt, the BEST Hard Rock Live album ever. I saw them many times in the 70's & they always had the best live shows not only in the music but Davids stage presence. Always made you feel like they were playing the show just for you. Long live the Mighty Heep.
Agreed. Media mentions LPs like Kiss Alive or Frampton Comes Alive as great 70s live releases, and miss great ones like Uriah Heep Live 1973 or Scorpions Tokyo Tapes...
And let`s not forget per the liner notes of the vinyl album that they recorded Magician`s Birthday within 11 months of recording Demons and Wizards while on tour! Phenominal acheivement.
I was 13 years old, we played that over and over, foremost when fumbling the girl friend. We will never hear a voice like David Byron on this earth again.
Heep were my first ever live concert, in 1972 or 73 at Guildford Civic Hall. Life was never quite the same after that. I had no idea music could be that loud or cigarettes could be so large & sweet smelling.
Uriah Heep was the first band I truly loved - over Led Zep .... over Deep Purple ... I just gravitated to Hensley's flaming Hammond, Byron's voice and Thain's melodic bass .... That combination kept my attention until Return To Fantasy ... then I drifted away .... but the magic 5 albums are still in my collection .... and when I enjoy them, so do my neighbors! :)
@@jorgeosunaaguilar7408 Man, they sure did ... Gary had that ability to fit that "melodic bass" anywhere, and Lee had no problem keeping up with him! :)
Ah pure musical delight from the incomparible Uriah Heep! Still love this wonderful music that lives on untarneshed and unequaled by the sands of time. Every true rock music lover knows Heep`s music not only sounds as fresh and innovative now as it did when they first performed it but like fine wine tastes more savory to our musical taste buds as we rock on down the road!
Unikaljnaja gruppa,ot vokala do instrumentala,nu konechno Biron neprevzojdennij,dlja menja ego golos olicetvorjal uriah heep i do sih por ja ljublju heep perioda birona
URIAH HEEP Una de las mejores bandas de todos los tiempos,Gary Thain en mi opinion,esta entre los mejores bajistas del rock!!!!!!!!!! Somos HEEPSTERIA!!!!!!!!!!
I was in the 6th grade, 1973, listening to The Beatles, Neil Diamond and Cat Stevens. My Mom's friend gave me an album for my birthday that her son had picked out... the first Uriah Heep album. I remember listening on my headphones the first time, and taking them off my head after "Gypsy", looking at them like they were suddenly dangerous. And "Come Away Melinda" disturbed me! Been listening ever since.
Circle of Hands is, of course, from the Demons and Wizards album, the first I truly feel in love with as a young teenager. It really was Heep's zenith. Lots of great music after that, but they never flew quite as high again as they did on that immaculate album, every song a gem. For me it has always been their masterpiece.
Wish I could go back to experience them again. My first favorite band at 20. Now at 70, they still give me chills. Will love their music till I close my eyes for good.
Я люблю британский рок 70 х еще тогда , когда не знала , что за группа . Я искала эти записи полько по слуховой памяти 27 лет.А вам нрааится Лед Зеррелин
@@jorgeosunaaguilar7408 yup.. i think there’s a video interview with Lee Kerslake on how he recorded the drums part on Ozzy’s blizzard of ozz album.. plus with Bob Daisley.. btw my other fave of Uriah Heep’s album is ‘Abominog’... totally digs Peter Goalby’s voice.. 😀😀 they tried going commercial & still fine with me.. 😀
What a great band, COH one of my fav UH songs, Gary Thain’s thundering bass guitar is immense on this and really underpins this track, brings back so many memories, RIP all but Mick.
This is a fantastic track. Those of us who lived through the 1970s had some great live rock bands to see: Deep Purple, Led Zep, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Quo, Slade, AC/DC, Whitesnake, Gillan, UFO, T Rex, ELO, Sweet and of course Uriah Heep to name just a few. Uriah Heep are supporting Judas Priest with Saxon in March 2024.
From the first time I heard Byron's voice I was mesmerised. As a young female rock singer I aspired to master his style - which of course never happened. I found my own style, but what I picked up from Byron really changed the dynamics of how I approached both singing and songwriting. I am old now, but the memory of covering songs like these is pure gold. Uriah Heep - the rock magicians. Every member of this band was just in another category.
Thain was a bass monster....I saw Heep several times during the Magician's Birthday / Demons & Wizards era and he could blow the roof off the building...... Gone too soon :(
I don't think he is the best of the best, but in a way I agree with you. Can you imagine that NO ONE dislikes his style, his playing? ALL the bass players adore him! So do I. I was also amazed to hear Gary play the songs previously recorded by Paul Newton - a pretty bass player - and feel the difference. It blows your mind. Gary and Lee Kerslake, what a powerhouse!
I like Gary alot. That being said, I feel that John Wetton did an amazing job replacing Gary. The band didn't skip a beat with Wetton. Trevor Bolder followed, and he was a tremendous groove builder too. The Dance, Free and Easy, Illusion, Sympathy, Woman of the Night, Love or Nothing, I'm Alive, Falling in Love, etc. Great bass player.
At This Time Uriah Heep were Untouchable...Saw every Concert on This Tour, ,Got Fired From My Job, But The Memory of some great shows still remain after nearly 50 years...Check out a dude on Facebook Named Konstantinos Takos..He Runs a great Uriah Heep Site...He has some amazing material about the band...he is mates with Mick Box and former Bassist Paul Newton...Top Bloke..
" ... and today is only yesterday's tomorrow"
Sad news indeed! Ken Hensley passed away on November 4th, 2020. R.I.P Ken. You'll be sadly missed. We'll never forget you.
Yes, Uriaa Heep for EVER.
Mick Box. Last man standing, RIP the rest
well said
As a bass player of 50 years myself I have to say the live 73 album in my opinion contains the best live bass playing performance ever! The word genius is used too much but not in the case of Gary Thain RIP Gary
Brother you nailed it! Gary Thain was a player beyond description!! I got to see them live twice, the second time had John Wetton on bass and he was a disappointment for me.
@@theirishhammer9451 thank you friend! I have seen John Wetton a few times myself I think he was a great Bass player but perhaps his style wasn’t so suited to Heep. I think in the end Gary was irreplaceable
Thain all the way
@@chrissutton927 yes Sir John Wetton was a good bass player and singer! With Asia he was irreplaceable!
@@theirishhammer9451 yes the more contemporary music of Asia definitely suited his style better and of course it allowed him to use his singing talent more.
Criminally underrated. Maybe the very best band of the 1970s. Epic shit.
SORRY, WHERE DID YOU HEAR THAT FROM ?! Maybe you don't know more about them.
Totally agree with that statement!
@@gelubatir9794 shut up
Yes. Underestimated band ((.
Stoopid comment. No-one EVER underrated Heep.
bring tears to my eyes my bro loved this song and he passed away last year at age 61.God bless his soul.
R.I.P. Gary Thain, born on this day. The bass master.
Bass master indeed. I love his work and that of his bandmates more and more as time goes by. I am so glad a girlfriend let me borrow her vinyl record of Demons and Wizards. I was hooked forever after the first listen!
I agree with those who find this the absolute top of all Uriah Heeps songs! Everything is 100 % perfect AND live. Still gives me goose-bumps 48 years later :)
magician birthday- gypsy- July morning-traveller in time...
Oh boy yes.
July Morning & Rain are just as awesome as this song, but yes great song 🎵 👍
Lives on forever man.
I enjoy and respect what Live Fire has accomplished but the original Heep members simply cannot be replaced.
David Byron's wonderful voice, Lee Kerslake's drumming, Mick Box's riffs, Ken Hensley's great keyboards and Gary Tain's bass
A timeless blend of genius never to be equalled again. I truly believe it will still be awesome in another 50 years.
@@kimblecarter1096 FOR SURE
Best line up for sure
And words & music!!!
Purple got more radio play but heep songs were better written ,better vocals and less repetitions .way better stage presents
Today it's only yesterday's tomorow!!!!
RIP Ken
RIP Lee
RIP Garry
RIP David
GOD BLESS YOU!!!
Trevor
Gary Thain was a GREAT bass player !!! I love the way he was playing !!! RIP !!!
They were the first concert I've ever seen, My girl friend's mother made us twin outfits.
Only Mick Box remains from that quintessential Heep lineup.
Mick Box is the last of the classic Uriah Heep. ❤️. Live long and Prosper Mick! 🖖🏻 ✌🏻👽❤️🍻
Gary Thain!!! What a bassist. Gary and Lee in the pocket driving the song and Gary jumps out of the pocket and flash bangs you with his unreal bass licks!!!
Uriah Heep Forever 🔥🔥🔥
The bass player`s bass player.
@@kimblecarter1096
Drugs took his life much too early! 😪
@@waltercole5024 You are so right.
My favorite band ever to this day, but it has to be this line up. I love David Byron so much, and we just recently lost ken. Rip rock wizards ❣️
Agree Lisa, the Greatest Band Ever! Had the great honour meeting Ken and corresponding with him for decades, also Mick, shared a few pints of Guinness and also many years (still) corresponding.
Well said sister Lisa. You are a true rocker that knows 70`s music keeps us young at heart!
Yes I agree best line up for the heep. Denied air play in states..could have been with yes and purple if they got there due.still sounds great
The only tline up! When Ken took his song writing away, Uriah Heep ended...
@@UriahHeep100 Wow! That`s awesome. I`m glad for you and it`s nice to know that Mick is still corresponding.
Just got my license in '73, riding around in our 62 Impala with the 8 track playing Heep.
super cool
RIP, KEN!!!!
Everyone is commenting on the amazing vocals and instrumental perfection but let's not forget the absolutely unrivaled, magical poetry of Ken Hensley! " Sky full of eyes, mind full of lies, black from their cold hearts, down to their graves" wow!Let's not forget the profundity! "Today is only yesterday's tomorrow!"
I actually did find another comment about Hensley's words though.
They were all musical geniuses.
On the first day of the new year, I always tweet "today is only yesterday's tomorrow".
You're absolutely right and his music is genius too.
RIP great Ken.
@@scorpiusbalthazar4327 SS ser feliz
Ken Hensley wrote most of his lyrics based on his relationship and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The band was magical. One of the best progressive rock bands out of the 70's.
They were a combination of rock, hard rock,progressive +metal. In the 60's and 70's the 3 heaviest bands were, Sabbath, Heep, and Deep purple.
I so agree with you! Wonderful music. I was hooked for life the moment my girl friend played her Demons and Wizards album for me.
The Band is still magic. I sah their opening concert in Hamburg for the 50th annivesary Tour. Mike is still speedy playing his guitars on both, acoustic and electric guitars, phil Lanzon is a fantastic organ Player, Bernie Shaw has a strong and powerful Rock voice, Russel Gilbrook good drive on drums and davey Rimmer is a good Bass Player. Not as strong as the original Band, but it was a time journey with an rather impressive Performance
Probably throw Emerson Lake and Palmer in there! 🤙
Incompairable!
such an incredible balsam in these weird days :-(
Cursing the Son, of which love was born. Magnanimous line.
David Byron is one of the best hard rock singers of alltime!
And Mick Box one of the most under rated guitar players of all time. Listen to the lick in Magicians Birthday with that Fuzz Box and Cry Baby Wah wah pedal.
Man, he opened the door for so many operatic style rock singers and they filed through. He blazed a trail for so many in both vocal and visual style!
Great voice and frontman!!!!!
Mark Farmer of Grand Funk is my favorite. ..i lived those daze.
Not one of the best, he was the VERY best, RIP
Very Underrated , and he was one of the best Singers in his generations.
I was lucky to see this line up in October 1973, still one of my very favorite concerts ever! and I have seen hundreds of concerts!
Great singer with superb musicians that was what Uriah Heep were.
Best original British group of the 70's by far in my opinion.
Byron’s voice up there with Paul Rogers imho 🎤
Hensley made the band magical
@@mikem.7921 So did Mick, Byron, Gary, and Jim just to name a few
@@mrduffin1663 who s Paul whats his name?
@@christo6765 Paul Rogers The Band Free
I have been a front line rock vocalist in my 70’s and still to this day have not a bass player like Gary and there have been masters since then. Gary you were a grand master. Rip
What a great song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Meanwhile the Line up of Heep is still legendary
Uriah heep...the best band
This song is one of my all time favorites, and this live album is the best live album i ever heard....just perfect. I`m 70 years young and i listen to this since 50 years. I can`t`get enough os it
Uriah Heep forever and ever
Been jamming out to these guy's since high school in the 70's and still crank it it up, my wife says I'm stuck in the 70's but I like it there!
So am i
Me too bro , don't see me movin for a while
that is your goddam right, My life was way better pre-millenium and now 2020 oh the horror. Greetings from Belgium.
We rocked all the way through the 🤢disco craze🙄 and never stopped.
Rock is the music of the heart. This cries out still today even more.
with ya.....still love it all these years later.....
Black Sabbath, Deep Purple & Led Zeppelin are great rock bands, but Uriah Heep is the greatest! Love them since I heard them for the first time in 1970.
1973,i was 14 Years old. I find the Musik from Uriah Heep, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin. And today 48 Years later? I hear the Music from this Bands ever and ever. And I'm lucky.
Agree with you, 1959 was my birth year
This band were fantastic, wonderful and fine style typical of hard rock in the early 70s, and is not in the Fame Salon of rock and roll|!!!....is a big injustice!!....URIAH HEEP FOREVER!!!. AVE!!! Ken Hesnley and the others gays of the band (the originals...)
Amen to that. I'll take this song or July Morning over Stairway to Heaven any day of the week.
Гарри Тейн-настолько гениальный бас-гитарист,что до сих пор не существует его школы игры.Специалисты просто не могут понять,как он так мог играть.
Amazing BASS ❤️❤️❤️Gary
R.I.P. Ken Hensley
So poetical and philosophical, what a great person.
RIP. KEN HENSLEY.
Ken on the hammond on tracks like this, July morning and other heavy tracks like Shadows of grief, his organ playing as his slide guitar playing was flawless
Indeed. He was one of the most talented singer, song writer and players in music history.
In 1972 Keep came to the Jacksonville, Fla coliseum three times that year. I saw them all but in July, after waiting six hours at the doors to be the first to run to the "wall", the four foot high barrier closest to the stage.... during the crescendo of this song, nearing the last 60 seconds, the music was so powerful, and seeing David and Mick head banding their way toward each other, both a fixed to one position... I couldn't take it any longer and leapt over the wall, past security, grabbed the lower leg of Byron and joined the final minute of perfection. I was 17. and now 68, but when listening to this recording... seems like yesterday.
Without a doubt, the BEST Hard Rock Live album ever. I saw them many times in the 70's & they always had the best live shows not only in the music but Davids stage presence. Always made you feel like they were playing the show just for you. Long live the Mighty Heep.
Amen to that ✌️😎✌️
I still love them and always will. This album is one of the iconic definitions of the best 70`s rock music.
Deep Purple Made in Japan
Uriah Heep Live and Deep Purple Made in Japan had to be the 2 best Live Albums of the 70's. Apples and Oranges but both still respected today.
Agreed. Media mentions LPs like Kiss Alive or Frampton Comes Alive as great 70s live releases, and miss great ones like Uriah Heep Live 1973 or Scorpions Tokyo Tapes...
Best Band,Love Growing Up With This Music
Another the late Ken hensley great song
One of my favorites.....God bless Ken Hensley
Me too.
I m a true metaller and i love so much this band! Great singer David Byron!
And let`s not forget per the liner notes of the vinyl album that they recorded Magician`s Birthday within 11 months of recording Demons and Wizards while on tour! Phenominal acheivement.
It's shocking how fresh this music sounds after over half a century. And Ken's final solo was played simply with divine inspiration!!!!!
Ah yes... Uriah Heep at their finest!!
I was 13 years old, we played that over and over, foremost when fumbling the girl friend. We will never hear a voice like David Byron on this earth again.
Top. 10. Greatest band!!!
SEEN THEM BACK IN
197I AT. THE. RITZ. , IN
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BOTH SHOWS, BECAUSE
I WORK THERE, 16,
Heep were my first ever live concert, in 1972 or 73 at Guildford Civic Hall. Life was never quite the same after that. I had no idea music could be that loud or cigarettes could be so large & sweet smelling.
😅😂🤣 you are adorable😂🤣😅that cracked me UP!👍😉😎
The bass in this song is amazing..... And David's voice is....well you know!
My Dreams will come true the next October, Uriah Heep in Barcelona! I missed in Manchester, Uk many years ago...but not this time! 🤟🤟🤟
Uriah Heep was the first band I truly loved - over Led Zep .... over Deep Purple ... I just gravitated to Hensley's flaming Hammond, Byron's voice and Thain's melodic bass .... That combination kept my attention until Return To Fantasy ... then I drifted away .... but the magic 5 albums are still in my collection .... and when I enjoy them, so do my neighbors! :)
That rythm section with Lee and Gary kick ass!!!
@@jorgeosunaaguilar7408 Man, they sure did ... Gary had that ability to fit that "melodic bass" anywhere, and Lee had no problem keeping up with him! :)
@@calvinhobbes7504 Yes, they were awesome!
Right on, i loved them, and David became a friend, sad xx
You must never forget Mick Box,,, awsome !! x
RIP KEN HENSLEY.
I'm sure every generation says our music is the best and that's because it is
Ah pure musical delight from the incomparible Uriah Heep! Still love this wonderful music that lives on untarneshed and unequaled by the sands of time. Every true rock music lover knows Heep`s music not only sounds as fresh and innovative now as it did when they first performed it but like fine wine tastes more savory to our musical taste buds as we rock on down the road!
Unikaljnaja gruppa,ot vokala do instrumentala,nu konechno Biron neprevzojdennij,dlja menja ego golos olicetvorjal uriah heep i do sih por ja ljublju heep perioda birona
URIAH HEEP Una de las mejores bandas de todos los tiempos,Gary Thain en mi opinion,esta entre los mejores bajistas del rock!!!!!!!!!! Somos HEEPSTERIA!!!!!!!!!!
Полностью согласен!!!!!!! Я ХИПСТЕР с 1972года!!!
the best group of 70s and the best voice all times,David Byron R.I.P.
Enjoy my youtube content porfirio..
God bless you all your music was amazing
I was 13 yrs old listening to this stuff. Huge Heep fan!
I was in the 6th grade, 1973, listening to The Beatles, Neil Diamond and Cat Stevens. My Mom's friend gave me an album for my birthday that her son had picked out... the first Uriah Heep album. I remember listening on my headphones the first time, and taking them off my head after "Gypsy", looking at them like they were suddenly dangerous. And "Come Away Melinda" disturbed me! Been listening ever since.
Circle of Hands is, of course, from the Demons and Wizards album, the first I truly feel in love with as a young teenager. It really was Heep's zenith. Lots of great music after that, but they never flew quite as high again as they did on that immaculate album, every song a gem. For me it has always been their masterpiece.
Masterpiece..
Wish I could go back to experience them again. My first favorite band at 20. Now at 70, they still give me chills. Will love their music till I close my eyes for good.
Such an incredible voice. Here's to Byron, and also to Thain - one of the greatest bassists of all time.
TEMASO.QUE AHORA EN ESTOS TIEMPOS NADIEN CONOCEN A ESTE GRUPO CLASICO.ECEPTO LOS QUE HACEN ACA COMEMTARIOS.DISFRUTEN EL TEMA.
Grande verdade Fredy, grande abraço amigo 👍👍👍👍🇵🇹⭐⭐⭐⭐
Please, please teleport me back to this Concert...
Best I ever heard!!!
One of the best all time live rock albums Uriah heep live. January 1973
No doubt
I like it even better then DP Made in Japan and that's saying a lot!!
Uriah Heep Live January 1973
Best song ever! Best group ever!
this song circle of hands reflects the thumbs up liking the song
Fanastics Song and Congratulations on the video.
Хочу вспомнить всех ушедших от нас великих музыкантов и вокалистов рок музыки .кто со мной отзовитесь
Как Дэвид Байрон уже его никому не заменить!
Я люблю британский рок 70 х
еще тогда , когда не знала , что за группа . Я искала эти записи полько по слуховой памяти 27 лет.А вам нрааится Лед Зеррелин
ТАКОЕ никогда не забудут
Внук в 3 ий класс пошел,отвечает что нравится
УДАЧИ👍✋👌
Вспомнить?А разве можно их забыть !!!
@@moyshakiss9582 Молодые уже не переносят нашей музыки
This song and the paradise / the spell song was mind blowing songs from this album
Paradise/ The Spell what a beautiful song kinda lost as the last track on Demons & Wizards 🧙♀️
Just heard Ken Hensley passed away!
n remember.. lee kerslake passed away last year.. 😢😢
@@SonOfCheepThrill Lee died September this year..
@@jorgeosunaaguilar7408 now left only Mick Box... 😢
@@SonOfCheepThrill yes, so sad. 40 days difference between Lee and Ken deaths
@@jorgeosunaaguilar7408 yup.. i think there’s a video interview with Lee Kerslake on how he recorded the drums part on Ozzy’s blizzard of ozz album.. plus with Bob Daisley.. btw my other fave of Uriah Heep’s album is ‘Abominog’... totally digs Peter Goalby’s voice.. 😀😀 they tried going commercial & still fine with me.. 😀
What a great band, COH one of my fav UH songs, Gary Thain’s thundering bass guitar is immense on this and really underpins this track, brings back so many memories, RIP all but Mick.
the best song of ever
My favorite band ever
Gary Thain magistral.
This is a fantastic track. Those of us who lived through the 1970s had some great live rock bands to see: Deep Purple, Led Zep, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy, Quo, Slade, AC/DC, Whitesnake, Gillan, UFO, T Rex, ELO, Sweet and of course Uriah Heep to name just a few. Uriah Heep are supporting Judas Priest with Saxon in March 2024.
Uriah Heep....just a great Rock Band for thos days. They have all my respect from Switzerland
Тне Best
My fav version of my fav song...ever...RIP to our fallen Heepsters....they were and are the soundtrack to my life
Аналогично!!!
Easily one of the greatest Rock Live Albums ever produced! What's better? I can't think of anything that comes close.
fantastic song....first line Uriah Heep superb...Box,Byron,Hensley,Thain,Kerslake very great band....magic voices.
Magic muisic great musicion
The best. No filler music on any album every song front to back quality!
the best album of rock sinfonic..january 1973 live is fantastic album
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Ken Hensley R.I.P.
This so good I love this song so much
From the first time I heard Byron's voice I was mesmerised. As a young female rock singer I aspired to master his style - which of course never happened. I found my own style, but what I picked up from Byron really changed the dynamics of how I approached both singing and songwriting. I am old now, but the memory of covering songs like these is pure gold. Uriah Heep - the rock magicians. Every member of this band was just in another category.
Heart-moving, deep, one of my favorite tracks, absolutely
I absolutely love this song.
The finale is magnificent, I play the vinyl all the time
Totally agree. Circle of hands and July morning classics!
Two cheers for Gary Thain, he is not one of the best but the best.
Thain was a bass monster....I saw Heep several times during the Magician's Birthday / Demons & Wizards era and he could blow the roof off the building...... Gone too soon :(
seha alturk your correct !!
I don't think he is the best of the best, but in a way I agree with you. Can you imagine that NO ONE dislikes his style, his playing? ALL the bass players adore him! So do I. I was also amazed to hear Gary play the songs previously recorded by Paul Newton - a pretty bass player - and feel the difference. It blows your mind. Gary and Lee Kerslake, what a powerhouse!
I like Gary alot. That being said, I feel that John Wetton did an amazing job replacing Gary. The band didn't skip a beat with Wetton. Trevor Bolder followed, and he was a tremendous groove builder too. The Dance, Free and Easy, Illusion, Sympathy, Woman of the Night, Love or Nothing, I'm Alive, Falling in Love, etc. Great bass player.
Heep had a number of great bass players but Gary was the best no doubt
I love that Hammond organ intro - from quiet tones, almost like in the church, to rocking screaming Leslies
awaken77 the church of rock n roll
Agree....Leslie's in full voice.
Amein
@@mikem.7921 exactly!
@@benharyo you dont hear those organs in todays rock.
Good God. The concert schedule at 2:00 minutes, Friday 19th at Newcastle City Hall … I was at that concert. What a night.
Por alguna extraña razón, ésta canción me lleva a un tiempo pasado, en un lugar que no existe más. Y mis lágrimas luchan por salir de mis ojos
Если переносит значит существует 😢
no eres el unico mi amigo
Arguably the very best live album ever. Legendary Heep.
The best live rock album ever!
No other album has the emotion or the talent like this one had
Great band. Powerful song.
This mix on the headphones is freakin' unbelievably,STELLAR!!
One of Rock's most underrated songs.....one of Rock's most underrated bands. I saw them three times on this tour! Kicked ass every time.
teleport me back to this live Gig. .U may follow me ;-)
At This Time Uriah Heep were Untouchable...Saw every Concert on This Tour, ,Got Fired From My Job, But The Memory of some great shows still remain after nearly 50 years...Check out a dude on Facebook Named Konstantinos Takos..He Runs a great Uriah Heep Site...He has some amazing material about the band...he is mates with Mick Box and former Bassist Paul Newton...Top Bloke..
Voice, song, keybs...what a bass! And smoothest druns... Ahhwe
And still love it. My children love it too. They listened to it because I listened to it quite often.