[Heeplist] Byron era and the others

Grace Clarke bolan77 at rocketmail.com
Mon Mar 9 19:17:40 EDT 2015


Hi Igor,

I think the Byron era just has that magical vibe. I'm a big Bolan fan too and I'm not sure if you know, but Marc Bolan is an incredible poet of a magical language. I think the Byron era sort of brings that magical atmosphere into classic rock music. Well written songs. Completely unique to any other band. David's charisma comes through in his vocals too. Really enjoyable to hear. Then the more ballad like songs bring tears to my eyes. It's a genuine feel. Very raw and rough round the edges but perfected to the max at the same time. If that's even possible.. Well it is with Heep! I love the Magician's Birthday and Demons & Wizards albums. Beautiful album art too by Roger Dean (one of my favourite surrealists) which seems to connect so well with the music itself. I love all Heep but there's something very special about these early albums. It's hard to explain how music makes me feel but I hope you get my drift with this one.

Thanks,
Grace.

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> On 9 Mar 2015, at 22:55, Igor Shveitser <zlenko_iv at mail.ru> wrote:
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> Grace,
> It would be nice to learn why the Byron era seems preferable to you.
> Cheers, Igor
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