Ken Hensley: Circle of hands (live 2007)
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This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
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D'accord. Ironically, my comments were, in part, based on the comments of someone who went to the same conservatory in America as did Keith Emerson. Glad to have heard that we agree about G Thain, he was simply incredible and maybe he did not last long!
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You have to give Hensley a little more credit than that: Keith Emerson he ain't, but he really brought a lot to the Heep. I agree with you 100% about Gary Thain though. He was awesome, and a tragic loss.
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Certainly he is no Gary Thain, but then again, who could be Gary Thain! I don't know whether it was Ken Hensley's song writing abilities or Gary Thain and David Byron's Live performances that made Uriah Heep what they were/are. I do know that those who don't know about Uriah Heep, but know about music all say that the bass player and the lead singer carry the band when they listen to Uriah Heep Live.
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i know the bassist isnt gary thain but he should try a little harder...
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one of the absolute best songs ever written or performed...is that really ken hensley?...
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Eiríkur owsom
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Ott voltam. Hensley az Hensley
Its a great song....and a treat to have it performed by its writer and original Heep band member.. the great Ken Hensley on keyboards. He looks like he is having fun with it and thats what really matters,,,life is too short....PARRRTTTYYY!
luckyforsome56 3 years ago 3