[Heeplist] US Management for Heep?

Scott Manion scottmanion at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 9 12:55:37 EST 2015


I agree with you Bob.  We're not getting any younger, so many of the
suggestions to the list about signing petitions or any other grass-roots
efforts by the fans at this stage doesn't seem as if it would have any
effect at all.  Heep is not a local garage band.  

I'm as huge Rush fan and every tour I feel I'm one year closer to the last
time I'll be able to see them.  So, when they play, I travel to see them.
We flew as far as Halifax (from Chicago) to see them on the Clockwork Angels
Tour.

I've done the same when Heep comes to the states.  I trsavel to where they
are playing knowing that each tour may be my last time to see them.  

Let's face it, before Wake the Sleeper the US was looking at longer than 10
years since Heep played in the states!

We are relatively lucky to have had them here for the last three albums! 
Scott 

  

-----Original Message-----
From: Heeplist [mailto:heeplist-bounces at travellersintime.com] On Behalf Of
Bob Winward
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 6:45 AM
To: Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)
Subject: Re: [Heeplist] US Management for Heep?

Tapio has a point and do you see how many times a year Heep goes to Finland?
Because they feel wanted there.  Besides how can Tapio (residing in Finland)
be a Go-To guy for North American Heepsters??

We are not getting any younger, Heep is not getting younger and every year
the odds are greater that they won't come to you home town.  Or you can do
what the Madman is doing, flying from Florida to Chicago to see Heep ( 1400
miles which I think is about 2200 kilometers)


On 1/9/15 3:22 AM, "Tapio Minkkinen" <tapio at uriah-heep.fi> wrote:

> I'm not exactly sure what you mean with "go-to guy".:-) I keep looking 
> for new info related to Heep actively and whenever I see something 
> that I think might be of interest to those on the list I share this 
> info.
> 
> Advice to the North American Heepsters who complain that Heep doesn't 
> come to play in home town is: Try to make something happening. If you 
> know any concert places near where you live or promoters who might be 
> interested in Heep then pass this info to their agency or give the 
> agency contact info to them. If you don't succeed you can at least say 
> that you've tried and done your own part for the band.



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