snarph
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snarph said:
Spudman said:I remember them and I'm also old enough to know that the correct spelling is Uriah Heep.![]()
I won a radio contest for movie tickets just last week and the answer was "Easy Livin - Uriah Heep."
Ken Hensley has a new album out and it is really good. Ken is no longer with the band though. It's a rock opera called "Blood On The Highway" and it tells the story of a rock star. It's very good. Glenn Hughes and Jorn Lande are just a couple of the singers. It's straight ahead RnR and very well put together.
duhvoodooman said:If you start any question with the phrase "Anybody old enough....?", chances are, I am. Yes, I remember them fairly well, particularly Easy Livin', their only (AFAIK) hit here in the US. The original lead singer had quite a good voice, I thought. The guitarist & organist were quite good, too, but I always found their material to be rather overwrought, for want of a better term.
BTW, Uriah Heep was a Dickens character in David Copperfield....
Ain't that the truth!snarph said:Yea I just turned 56 in august going 19 except when I first wake up and try to figure who the hell that old man is in the mirror
duhvoodooman said:Ain't that the truth!I got 6 months on you, but we're pretty close. :beer:
Sure it wasn't from David Coperfield with one "P" by Edmund Wells?duhvoodooman said:BTW, Uriah Heep was a Dickens character in David Copperfield....
marnold said:Sure it wasn't from David Coperfield with one "P" by Edmund Wells?
Sorry about the extremely obscure Monty Python reference.