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Ken Hensley...a great guy...had a a studio here in St. Louis Mo. for a while and then all of a sudden lost him! Not sure where he;s at now but do remember being 15 yrs.old and yrs. ago listening to this Great music!
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I can't imagine that these guys are reminding us that the future has its price. How nice. Nothing happens now.
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@la4ocska You're right man! you have expressed my meaning. There's no words to describe.
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@la4ocska - wow me too, but my life was easier than an East European's was at that time. Still, we rode the roads in my part of the world, listening to this album, and loving every minute of it. The lyrics are amazing. Wish there were more groups like this today. Linkin Park, maybe? M&M before he went commercial
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@hermygagala So true
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For any band in those days to deliver such an energy its incredible, that energy level is maintained throughout time.
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If someone told me this was 1972 I would have thought more like 68 or 67 freakin great. harmonies awsome
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When I was a kid in Brazil I used to fall asleep listening to the side A of this LP, and this was the last song... I had a lot of good dreams back in that time... URIAH HEEP FOREVER!!!
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@mullah06: I see that I'm not the only one that sees what is coming!
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1:24 and in the face of beauty evil was lost! .-)
When we were kids and listened to the music of Heep in the 70-ies in Bulgaria, it meant to us much more than just a nice melody . It meant freedom. There are many groups, who could fight for the title "The best ever", but for my generation in Eastern Europe Uriah Heep and Purple are beyond any competion. They were the religion of our teens. No wonder Ken Hensley and the rest spend most of their time in our part of the world.
And "Circle of Hands" will remain the song of my life!
la4ocska 1 year ago 18
@06ranchero Another song to prove David Byron is one of the greatest vocalists of all time as well as one of the most underrated, all the same goes to the band.
hermygagala 5 months ago 7