Love that band.
Love that band.
One of my favorite live albums ever. I was in a band in the 80s and we used to cover The Wizard.
A friend of mine became friends with U.H. keyboardist Ken Hensley many years ago. They still talk time to time.
For two years I worked for a major sound reinforcement company that did many, many rock tours from 1969 until they sold out decades later.
I worked the Uriah Heep tour during 1973, but it was months after this recording. I remember the opening act on the leg I worked was Blue Oyster Cult. Both bands put on a good show..............good memories.
Unfortunately, the most vivid memory I have is that David Byron was a total A-hole.
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This is a great album, haven't heard it in years. Think I'll head to iTunes and pick it up.
Yes, great band, I had forgotten about them till now thanks for sharing Oly.
Saw BOC open for UH and they had a real bad time trying follow them.
BOC had that monster stage show and were getting boo'd when they came on(didn't help the guitar player broke his arm before the show either).
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Love me some U.H.
Underrated band! I grew up listening to these guys a lot! "July Morning"...great anthem tune.
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I think most bands I've been in have covered a lot of their hits. I've personally played through several of their albums while ramping up my rock capabilities back in the day.
I saw them live in a converted movie theater and was blown away by the drum solo that was all done with strobe lights and triggers. Back in the 70's that was some cool chittola! I remember the light show more than the solo itself.
Looking back, I'm surprised I remember that much.
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