[Heeplist] new here
Bob Winward
uriahheep at comcast.net
Wed Oct 29 20:25:33 EDT 2014
Hi Nick, most of us are late 50's early 60's. There are a few younger heep
fans here, live in Russia or had heep loving Parents. What country are you
from Nick?
I am in the USA in a state called New Jersey. I used to comb record stores
for years, always looking in the U section for new Heep. I can proudly say
because of my diligence I never missed a heep release. I did however miss
Ken's Free Spirit and From Time To Time, I found those much later after they
came out. Also because I spent so much time in the U section, I ended up
with a lop sided collection of late alphabet groups, like Yes, Wetton, Neil
Young, Y&T, Ultravox etc.
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Nick Goeders <nickgoeders at gmail.com>
> Date:29/10/2014 14:20 (GMT+00:00)
> To: "'Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)'"
> <heeplist at travellersintime.com>
> Subject: [Heeplist] new here
>
> I understand just what you are saying. I am new to this list, but have been a
> Uriah Heep fan for as long as I remember (almost 60 now)! I remember in the
> 80's looking in every record store when I traveled, looking for my favorite
> album, LIVE 1973. I had worn my copy out from playing it so much.
> Imagine my joy when the vinyl was put on CD!! But I always thought I was an
> orphan too - I did not know anyone who loved their music as much as I do!
> There is no other that comes close!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Heeplist [mailto:heeplist-bounces at travellersintime.com] On Behalf Of Bob
> Winward
> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 7:03 AM
> To: Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)
> Subject: Re: [Heeplist] Funny Story...
>
> I am not sure if I understand the point below, but what I meant by heep
> orphan, is that before I got on the internet in 1996, I did not know any other
> Uriah Heep fans locally. I tho
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