[Heeplist] 13

DAVID M SHERROD porcupineheep at cox.net
Thu Jun 20 14:43:49 EDT 2013


I always go toward the dark and heavy, Heep was always been different from my normal style which is why I don't really like a lot of the same bands as others on the list which is great as its opened me up to some music I would never of heard. DS

Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net> wrote:

>My first run through the cd, I did not hear any solos, just dark slow and
>heavy.  Then on next listen, the Loner jumped out at me.  Now I also like
>Live Forever and Dear Father. None of the 4 bonus tracks on disc 2 have
>caught my fancy yet, but disc 1 is decent.  As a teenager in the 70's I did
>not like sabbath.  It was too dark.  I never bought any, until one day I
>heard Dio with sabbath, wow what a difference.  Heaven and hell was more
>rock n roll then doom and gloom.
>
>So 13 is ok, nothing great, but they did manage to recapture their early
>70's sound  which many here seem to enjoy.
>
>Ok enough for me, I am going to sit back and wait for some Heep talk again.
>
>Bob W
>
>
>On 6/19/13 7:49 PM, "Dave Crookham" <crookham at peoplepc.com> wrote:
>
>> I didn't really get into this Sabbath CD until I listened to it loud with
>> earbuds. I was mowing grass Saturday (I have 3/4 of an acre to mow so it
>> takes a while). I listened to 13 once and liked it so much I listened again.
>> Iommi is incredible on this. He puts out the expected Sabbath like cuts, but
>> he's also got a couple faster Blackmore like solos, and sounds a lot like
>> Trower in some spots with some bluesier riffs. This is one CD definitely
>> meant to be played loud.
>> 
>> Dave
>>
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