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Uriah Heep - Why ( unreleased track )

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

The original version from the 'Chapter & Verse - The Uriah Heep Story (35th Anniversary Collection)' Album, released in 2005.
This was a demo maked for the 'Look at yourself' Album, but, shorter left..And i think Why...
This version it's a little bit more funky than the 11.08 min, version. Both of that are great. Enjoy it!.

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  • amazing song!!!!!

    thanks for posting!!

    great work!!!

    can anybody upload "rollin'on"?

  • Even though David Garrick-(Byron) died

    25 yrs. ago , he is still my favorite rock

    vocalist.

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  • These bass sounds awesome lml

  • Two cheers for David Byron, he is not to be forgotten!

  • @sehaalturk  i agree

  • @sehaalturk MICHAEL TSARION IS THE WORLDS PREMIER CONSPIRACY RESEARCHER/LECTURER/AUTHOR. DR. BILL DEAGLE, JORDAN MAXWELL AND ALEXANDRE DUMAS PERE ARE HIGHLY INFORMATIVE AS WELL. P.S. MELTING EUPHORIA IS SIMILAR TO OZRIC TENTACLES AND GONG.

  • @sehaalturk these passages are from page #17 of The Companions of Jehu written by Alexandre Dumas pere--"Sir, I have heard speak of the Companions of Jesus," replied the magistrate with his jeering smile. "The Jesuits, you mean? That is not what I am seeking, sir."....Elisha consecrated Jehu King of Israel, on condition that he exterminate the house of Ahab; Elisha was Louis XVIII; Jehu was Cadoudal; the house of Ahab, the Revolution.

  • @gamadmaster 'I do not like the reappearance of The Jesuits ... If ever there was a body of men who merited damnation on earth and in hell, it is this society of Loyola's. Nevertheless, we are compelled by our system of religous toleration to offer them an asylum.' John Adams, 2nd President of the U.S.A

  • Mick Jagger once said " Paul Rodgers has the best voice in Rock'n Roll", but

    I think he's mistaken. It was David Byron.

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