[Heeplist] My Outsider review

Igor Shveitser zlenko_iv at mail.ru
Thu Jun 26 09:24:41 EDT 2014


 Bob, 
I have to correct you for they did. In Moscow they initially played Rockarama and That's The Way That It Is, also on Acoustically Driven they played some Lawton era songs. And I am sure, that isn't all 'cause I might not know a lot.
Cheers, Igor


Thu, 26 Jun 2014 07:03:26 -0400 от Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net>:
>Even the lineup with Byron-Box-Hensley evolved quite a bit with a parade of
>drummers and bass their sound was always changing and evolving. Then the
>Goalby era was a different sounding band as well.
>
>Now we have the core 3 (Shaw, Lanzon, Box) together since 1986 almost 30
>years, so that is a lot longer than any other version of Heep.
>
>It seems other than Free N Easy or Too Scared to Run, the current
>incarnation never has really played anything from Lawton or Goalby eras
>except when John L is fronting or guesting.
>
>
>
>> 
>>> On Jun 25, 2014, at 5:53 PM, Jay Pearson < deepheep at yahoo.com > wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>> 3) Band Identity. I've come to realize that I have two favorite bands: The
>>> Byron-Box-Hensley version of Uriah Heep and the Shaw-Box-Lanzon version of
>>> Uriah Heep. 
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