[Heeplist] Trevor R.I.P

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Tue May 21 16:19:08 EDT 2013


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Subject: [Heeplist] Trevor R.I.P 
From: henrik bro <henrik.bro at hotmail.com> 
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Henrik Bro





  


> From: zlenko_iv at mail.ru
> To: heeplist at travellersintime.com
> Date: Mon, 20 May 2013 17:28:47 +0400
> Subject: [Heeplist] A Gig in Padova, Italy
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> Well, as I promised to Bob Winward, I will say a few words about the show in 
> Padova which I attended. I am not a very good storyteller, I save all of my 
> ah's and oh's for myself, so let's make it short and if anyone has 
> questions - feel free to ask. :) First of all, it was kind of weird for me, 
> because many things were for the first time: a gig abroad, Uriah Heep with 
> John Lawton, Uriah Heep without Trevor Bolder and Lee Kerslake. Despite the 
> fact that the advertisement said the show would take place in that beautiful 
> Italian city, actually it was, as I've been told by the small hotel owner, 
> outside the city. To be fair, not that far - approximately 40 minutes of 
> dynamic walk through some god forgotten paths, which I found out later in 
> the night (after midnight) when I realized that there is no other way out of 
> there but on your feet!
> 
> The venue, Grand Theatre Geox looked like a huge hangar from the outside, 
> but with a decent hall within. Honestly, I didn't know how many of the 
> Italians would fancy a Heep show (the tickets were from 23 to 34.5 Euro 
> which is rather cheap by Moscow standards), but how amazed was I when the 
> young local girl named Lara which helped us with the bus stop told that she 
> was going to the same place. It wasn't overcrowded, I've not seen a lot of 
> advertisements in Padova (actually, none!) but still by the beginning of the 
> event (appr. 20 minutes later then announced 21:15 local time) it seemed the 
> hall is more like half full than half empty. I suggest, circa 1000 Italians 
> (and not only, presumably J))) welcomed the appearance of Mick, Phil, 
> Russell, John Lawton and Dave Rimmer on stage. Here's the setlist, which I 
> believe, according to the info on the Mannheim show of May, the 8-th, was 
> the same.
> 
> Against The Odds
> 
> The Hanging Tree
> 
> Falling In Love
> 
> Stealin'
> 
> Sympathy
> 
> Rain
> 
> The Wizard
> 
> Free Me
> 
> I'm Alive
> 
> Gypsy
> 
> Look At Yourself
> 
> July Morning
> 
> Lady In Black
> 
> Encore
> 
> Free & Easy
> 
> Easy Livin'
> 
> The main question I had before the show, was more or less the following: 
> would it really be special, won't it look like the band, enforced by the 
> musicians new and old, is more like a "having fun and making money" kind of 
> act? As a matter of fact, no - it was great! It was very serious and all of 
> the guys, both on stage and out of it, enjoyed the concert enormously. Yes, 
> there were some weak points to it, in my eyes - but again, there were 
> greater, than regularly, points as well. For instance, I found the 
> rhythmical base to Sympathy not that solid and tight as it should be, and 
> Russell did some strange kind of beat which sounded improper and not very 
> balanced at the same time. But that is almost all on the negative side! 
> Where else could you possibly see Heep playing the 1977-78 repertoire and 
> with an original vocalist especially if you were born in a very different 
> country and not much earlier than that era?! That's outstanding, this very 
> fact is solely worth it - and zum teufel with the minor negative details, 
> as the Germans say! I enjoyed Dave Rimmer style of playing, it is very 
> Heepy, with fingering and all of those melodic lines in a jazzy "stepping" 
> manner which contributed to the image of the band long ago. As for Mr. 
> Lawton - what else would you expect from a singer of his talent?! Perhaps I 
> am biased here, but the age doesn't show, and he still can easily outsing 
> almost anyone, if you get the point. And he does, oh yeah. He just delivers. 
> And it's a shame we won't see him with the band anymore - at least, that's 
> what they say. But never say never, eh? To go a bit more into details, I 
> found his on stage presence even more impressive than before (and he visited 
> Russia a few times before), he seemed like he never left Heep, like he's 
> home, and some of his versions of David Byron' songs were just amazing. 
> Gypsy, for instance - this anthem is just great for this very line-up, it 
> fits 'em like a glove, and John, showing his middle finger while singing "": 
> you're not welcome on our land:" was more than convincing! J He played some 
> acoustic guitar which was nice and also reminding of "those days", and his 
> interpretation of Rain is as good as any original if not better! What else? 
> Mick, Phil and Dave did a great job overall, but to me Phil was a bit shyer 
> than a Heep keyboard player should be, but I mean no offence, just prefer 
> more aggressive Hammond playing with more soloin'; as for Mick and Dave, 
> they repeated the same trick which was invented some time ago for the Look 
> At Yourself live version. And not without a success, I must admit. Mick 
> seemed cheerful as ever, with all of his magic gestures (sometimes it even 
> seemed as if he was jokingly baptizing the audience!) - and perhaps for that 
> very reason some of the girls who came on stage for the encore Free'n'Easy 
> tried desperately to embrace or even kiss him. J Well, on behalf of Uriah 
> Heep, I believe Mick deserved it that night and the people's reaction was 
> very positive, and I must say, more gentle than I am used to here in Russia. 
> But that's minor details - overall, a Heep gig is a great thing anyway, and 
> this very wasn't an exception to that rule and most likely a historic one.
> 
> Hope you liked eading as much as I did seein' it all with me own two eyes 
> J)))
> 
> Any questions are welcome! Also have pics.
> 
> Cheers, Igor
> 
> 
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