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Uriah Heep
When I was a kid I was a huge fan of the hard rock band Uriah Heep. Easy Living, Look at Yourself, The Magicians Birthday, Wizards and Demons, Sweet Freedom, etc, I ate it all up. I saw them twice in concert at the Schaefer Music Festival in NYCs Central Park, once in the pouring rain. I mourned when bass guitarist Gary Thane died in a bizarre drug related electrocution (or something). I read with incredulity in Creem magazine how they claimed to have chosen the bands' name completely independently of the indentically named Dickens character. I remember the importance of the time of being able to name all the band members past and present, when they joined, when and why they left and where they were at the moment.
And, I just loved their kick ass rock n roll. Whadya know, some of these guys are still around: Uriah Heep. Anybody else have any recollections of this band? Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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Was it Uriah Heep that did 'Stealin' (when I shoulda' been buyin') ????????
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![]() ARTIST: Uriah Heep TITLE: Stealin' Take me across the water 'Cause I need some place to hide I done the rancher's daughter And I sure did hurt his pride, ah ha {Bridge} Oo-oo oo-oo, ah ah ah Oo-oo oo-oo, ah ah ah Well, there's a hundred miles of desert lies Between his hide and mine I don't need no food 'n' no water, Lord 'Cause I'm running out of time Fightin', killin', wine and women Gonna put me to my grave Runnin', hidin', losin', cryin' Nothing left to save but my life {Bridge} {Refrain} Stood on a ridge and shunned religion Thinking the world was mine I made my break and a big mistake Stealing when I should have been buying All that fightin', killin', wine and those women Gonna put me to an early grave Runnin', hidin', losin', cryin' Nothing left to save but my life Life, life, life, life, life, life, life, life So I... {Refrain} I was stealing when I should have been buying I was stealing when I should have been buying Stealing, when I should have been buying Stealing, when I should have been buying ========================================= Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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Yep, that's it. One of my all-time favorites along with "Riot" from the "Colliseum Rock" album by Starz. Remeber that one?
Got all lyrics to it?????? The man come 'round here Shotgun in his hand Says I got to marry his daughter Give her a weddin' band Man, what did I do To deserve all this Gave that girl just what she wanted She wanted more than a kiss If I never do nothin' for the rest of my life I'm gonna blow this town wide open tonite It's a riot (and so on and so on)
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Starz Fanz Starz Central Cheers, Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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WOW!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Raphael, Now I can finally own that "Coliseum Rock" album. It's been out of circulation forever and now it's available on cd! Yahoooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You just made my day, I owe ya' a beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Still it's true, they sure burst some ear drums, but in a good way. Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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I bet they could probably afford to pay. Makes this little (non) tribute album all the more interesting. http://www.inmusicwetrust.com/articles/24r41.html
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One thing for sure is this conversation has made me wish I had more dough to blow on music. Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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Re: Uriah Heep
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unfairly i'm sure it seems to be one of those preconceived ideas that got itself cast in stone i did try i bought the first album in a concerted attempt to listen thru their entire body of work and convinve myself otherwise somehow the plan didn't work and everytime i listen to 'child in time', it doesn't seem to matter that much (learning later that the embrio versions of the two groups shared practise space didn't do much to dispell my opinion) |
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Re: Re: Uriah Heep
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Talk about derivative, though. How about Triumvirat? I loved these guys as well, despite recognizing them for a blatant ELP rip-off. Some claim them not to be, however. Again, though, I was the only one among my friends to listen to them. Raphael Lasar Matawan, NJ
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I actually have that whole lotta blues album , it's pretty good. Esp. whole lotta love and rock and roll. Yeah Deep Purple was an awesome band as well. I always liked LAZY. Saw a lot of good bands back then at San Diego's balboa stadium, days on the green, and at the sports arena. Never did get to see Deep Purple but saw Zeppelin in 77'
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While exploring my Heepsterness a bit, I've been thinking that Uriah Heep actually was Spinal Tap.
I came across this interview while googling both terms together. The answer to the first question is quite priceless. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OKT4iNxTmM
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