[Heeplist] (no subject)

Shaun Roberge roberge_rocket at yahoo.ca
Sat Sep 13 22:47:00 EDT 2014


I'll agree with you there Igor.  I mostly listen to Byron and Bernie. I find that most music from the eighties, whether it be Heep,  ZZ top or Paul McCartney doesn't have the same feelings and passion as the sixties and seventies.  I feel that it was alternative rock or "grunge" that music started having meaning again.  But hey, That's me!  SR.

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From: Igor Shveitser <zlenko_iv at mail.ru> 
Date:09/13/2014  2:34 AM  (GMT-08:00) 
To: "Heepsters Mailing List \(Travellers in Time\)" <heeplist at travellersintime.com> 
Subject: Re: [Heeplist] (no subject) 

Shaun,
I'd rather not confuse 80-s with and without Hensley, for they are very different 80-s :))) But I get the point, and in that case you hardly should listen anything after 1974. :))) As for me, I regard all stuff recorded with Byron as great (without Heep as well), and the rest... there are highs and lows, of course, but musically they were still reminiscent of THAT band only with Hensley.
Cheers, Igor


Fri, 12 Sep 2014 19:08:04 -0700 от Shaun R <roberge_rocket at yahoo.ca>:
>I'm with you Don. I've only been on the list for a few weeks and its been nothing but firefly and conquest.  I wanna hear about the glory days like demons or magicians or even outsider.  The eighties in general really let me down. SR
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