Uriah Heep July Morning live 1973

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

Versione live di July Morning 1973, brano contenuto nell'album Look at Yourself del 1971.
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  • penso uno dei gruppi piu' sottovalutati della Storia...specialmente in ITalia...rispetto a Deep Purple e Led Zeppelin sono misconosciuti ,eppure avevano Tutto

  • @Bulgakov73 Sono pienamente d'accordo con te...., avevano tutto, anche più di altri più celebrati... Qualcuno lo sa, e va bene anche così.. Ciao!

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  • Back when rock and roll had balls. RIP David Byron

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  • @zgolijan you said it man i mean everyone has a right to like what they like but what they like is usally serious crap. Someone show man a better time frame starting say in1965 going though 1975.. That is the best 10 years of music.

  • Excellent!

  • Del 45 di Gypsy miè rimasto solo la custodia e il ricordo dei momenti belli di quegli anni!!!!

  • David Byron era un cantante pazzesco, se penso a quanto hanno sempre pompato Robert Plant, Byron se lo mangiava vivo. Una delle più grandi voci del rock insieme a Gillan, Dio e Paul Rodgers.

  • bellissimo, grasias

  • @Bulgakov73 guarda, non è del tutto vero. Ricordo che Uria Heep erano molto amati, forse più di Led Zeppelin o Deep Purple. Sono stati "dimenticati" forse... Però, tieni a mente che nei primi anni 70 non c'era spazio nei media per gruppi come Byron e compagni. Seguire l'heavy metal era un po' come far parte di una fronda di fuorilegge x___x

  • This people is proof that the music of the 70's was the greatest rock period of all time. Real people playing instruments at the top of their game. Now the crowds are raped by the multi national recording companies that force us to listen to the same crappy music on every channel, it's called rotation. As a sign of protest i'm disconnecting cable. I warned them and they didn't change so the buck stops. Thank good for YouTube, thanks for posting.

  • David Byron was an amazing performer with a voice to match. I had the luck to see them in concert in L.A. around '73-74. I was wowed, but thought the concert promoter was wack for picking Buddy Miles as a opening band. I liked " Rockin and Rollin on the Streets of Hollywood" but that was whack to mix the 2 genres.

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