[Heeplist] Heeplist Digest, Vol 171, Issue 10

Rick Meyer rick.meyer at rushtonatlantic.com
Thu Mar 8 11:07:24 EST 2018


Yeah...bought mine back in December and they say Uriah Heep.  Four of us are
going.  Can't wait!!!
Sold out show!  Wanted to get tickets for the second show on the 17th, but
have other commitments.



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Today's Topics:

   1. Uriah Heap? (RAYMOND CLARK)
   2. Re: Uriah Heap? (Scott Manion)
   3. NY Show Feb 22 (Bob Winward)
   4. Re: NY Show Feb 22 (Richard Pascoe)
   5. Re: NY Show Feb 22 (Stan From Home)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 18:07:01 -0500 (EST)
From: RAYMOND CLARK <heepster at comcast.net>
To: "Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)"
	<heeplist at travellersintime.com>
Subject: [Heeplist] Uriah Heap?
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I just printed my tickets for the St. Charles show this Sunday. It says
"Uriah Heap" Anybody else going? 


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 06:40:59 -0600
From: "Scott Manion" <scottmanion at earthlink.net>
To: "'RAYMOND CLARK'" <heepster at comcast.net>, "'Heepsters Mailing List
	\(Travellers in Time\)'" <heeplist at travellersintime.com>
Subject: Re: [Heeplist] Uriah Heap?
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I'll be going with my brother from St Louis Park MN

Also interested in going back to see them the next Friday.  I have a concert
poster from the (I believe, either in support of Magicians Birthday or Sweet
Freedom) US Tour July 1972  They played the Northbrook Sports Complex,
Northbrook, IL.  
$5.00 Admission!

What is great about the poster is that they had Long John Baldry, formerly
of The Steam Packet, as well as White Trash, which was Edgar Winter's Band. 
Can you imagine the luck if I'm able to meet both at a small venue and get
both Mick and Edgar to sign that poster, playing live together 46 years
later?

While checking the Heep Gig History for the date in July 1972,  I see White
Trash cancelled several shows that week, they did eventually join the tour.

Looking forward to seeing them this Sunday.
Scott  

 
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Subject: [Heeplist] Uriah Heap?

I just printed my tickets for the St. Charles show this Sunday. It says
"Uriah Heap" Anybody else going? 
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 08:35:48 -0500
From: Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net>
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Subject: [Heeplist] NY Show Feb 22
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I never wrote my tale of the show, I apologize for that.  It was the day
after the PA show and I spent a good part of the day driving back to NJ to
meet some Heep fans JC and Bryan at the train station.  How odd is the
weather in the northeast.  On Wednesday the 21st it hit 70 degrees F and was
sunny.  The next day, the high was 38 for the day, it was miserable,cold and
rainy. 

We took the train into NY and arrived in the city about 3:30 Pm.  We later
found out, doors did not open until 7 and show was not until 9 pm.  We made
our way to the venue, via NY taxi and were there by 4.  We waited out front.
JC had a pile of cds for the band to sign, and Brian had a few things as
well.  Me, I don?t ask for signatures, however I still treasure the picture
of me falling asleep at HV 2000 and Pete Wharton had it signed by the band.
Anyhow after an hour wait, we finally did catch each individual band member.
Bernie said he was sick, and just kept walking.  When Phil came out, he had
a tablet and was filming the city skyline.  I thought to myself, hmm, maybe
a video for the next Pledge piece??  JC got Phil to sign some stuff, and he
used the ?A? word that Phil does not like.  I pointed it out and it made
Phil laugh. Lol!  After Brian and JC got stuff signed, Brian and I went to
dinner.  We went to a nice pub, and Davey and Phil were there.  We didn?t
bother them though, sometimes it is good to respect their privacy and not
act like a fan.  I try to have the attitude that they should feel special
for meeting me, lol!

Around 6, I felt much warmer and had a nice meal and some brews, Brian I
went back to the venue, and JC was online.  The line was long, but we were
able to pay $20 more and get some sort of upgrade and when the doors opened,
we got to sit in a section right by stage, that had some bar type tables and
stools.  We were literally even with the stage and about 15 feet from Mick,
this was better than standing in front of the stage and looking up.

Finally at 9 on the dot, Heep came on.  It was the same setlist as night
before, and played with as much energy and enthusiasm.  I was impressed,
because since I saw them last 3 years ago, they seem to have gotten better,
play looser and with more feelings.  Davey moves all around the stage with
confidence, Russell still beats the drums senseless, but he seems to be
smoother at it now.  Phil has really come out of his shell over the last 20
years, he moves a lot makes a lot of hand motions and plays with more
passion.

One difference between the shows, while the setlist may be scripted, Bernie
isn?t.  At the NY show, he rambled for several minutes before MB about the
70?s.  He kept saying ?you know what I am talking about?.  I actually
didn?t, but assumed he meant drug usage?  He also got it right at NY about
Between Two Worlds being off of Sonic Origami, not Different World as he
said the night before.

Some highlights of the set for me where Look at Yourself.  I like how Davey
goes across the stage to mick, and they both solo their respective guitars.
Then Bernie goes over and does some guitar note duels with his voice. I
remember in the 70?s Edgar Winter doing that to a great degree.  MB was a
highlight, Mick and Russ are powerful on that guitar drum extended duet, and
I get shivers everytime I hear it.  I also like how Phil has taken over the
vocal interplay at the end of the song, singing the parts Lee used to sing.

Shadows of Grief is an amazing song, and they really pull it off great
live!!  I love it when they dust off a song from the vaults.  I am not
certain if they have ever done this song live, since the LAY tour in 1972 or
if they did it then.  Between Two Worlds has become one of their Classics
and I can?t get enough of it.

I loved the spot where we were sitting the view of the stage and the sound
was spot on.  We had an old guy at our table, he looked 70 (I am still 9
years away) and he never said a word.  He just smiled and drank beer after
beer.  We did have a smelly bearded tatooed, overly pierced guy invade our
space, and he was convulsing all around us, very aggravating.  However, I
tried to ignore him best I could.

It was a great show, but when done, we had to bolt to catch a cab and a
train.  By then it was 10:40 and the train was for 11:06.  If we missed that
one we would have to wait another hour. So we left the venue, and jumped
right into a cab.  I though wow, we are going to make it!!  Then a half
block later, as we kept hearing a funny noise, the cab had a flat tire.  We
jumped out and luckily got another one with in a minute or two and made the
train.  The ride back to NJ was really special as the three of us bubbled
effervescently over our experiences of the evening.  These are once in a
lifetime moments and you have to make the most of them!!!

Bob Winward
All Heep is Great Heep!!!


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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 14:34:51 +0000
From: Richard Pascoe <r.pascoe at bahnhof.se>
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Subject: Re: [Heeplist] NY Show Feb 22
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Spot on Bob - All Heep is Great Heep!!!

Glad you guys had a good time and great show in NY...thanks for the
review..better late than never...

Now send The Boys home soon...

Richard





On 2018-03-08 13:35, Bob Winward wrote:
> I never wrote my tale of the show, I apologize for that.  It was the 
> day after the PA show and I spent a good part of the day driving back 
> to NJ to meet some Heep fans JC and Bryan at the train station.  How 
> odd is the weather in the northeast.  On Wednesday the 21st it hit 70 
> degrees F and was sunny.  The next day, the high was 38 for the day, 
> it was miserable,cold and rainy.
> 
> We took the train into NY and arrived in the city about 3:30 Pm.  We 
> later found out, doors did not open until 7 and show was not until 9 
> pm.  We made our way to the venue, via NY taxi and were there by 4.  
> We waited out front.
> JC had a pile of cds for the band to sign, and Brian had a few things 
> as well.  Me, I don?t ask for signatures, however I still treasure the 
> picture of me falling asleep at HV 2000 and Pete Wharton had it signed 
> by the band.
> Anyhow after an hour wait, we finally did catch each individual band 
> member.
> Bernie said he was sick, and just kept walking.  When Phil came out, 
> he had a tablet and was filming the city skyline.  I thought to 
> myself, hmm, maybe a video for the next Pledge piece??  JC got Phil to 
> sign some stuff, and he used the ?A? word that Phil does not like.  I 
> pointed it out and it made Phil laugh. Lol!  After Brian and JC got 
> stuff signed, Brian and I went to dinner.  We went to a nice pub, and 
> Davey and Phil were there.  We didn?t bother them though, sometimes it 
> is good to respect their privacy and not act like a fan.  I try to 
> have the attitude that they should feel special for meeting me, lol!
> 
> Around 6, I felt much warmer and had a nice meal and some brews, Brian 
> I went back to the venue, and JC was online.  The line was long, but 
> we were able to pay $20 more and get some sort of upgrade and when the 
> doors opened, we got to sit in a section right by stage, that had some 
> bar type tables and stools.  We were literally even with the stage and 
> about 15 feet from Mick, this was better than standing in front of the 
> stage and looking up.
> 
> Finally at 9 on the dot, Heep came on.  It was the same setlist as 
> night before, and played with as much energy and enthusiasm.  I was 
> impressed, because since I saw them last 3 years ago, they seem to 
> have gotten better, play looser and with more feelings.  Davey moves 
> all around the stage with confidence, Russell still beats the drums 
> senseless, but he seems to be smoother at it now.  Phil has really 
> come out of his shell over the last 20 years, he moves a lot makes a 
> lot of hand motions and plays with more passion.
> 
> One difference between the shows, while the setlist may be scripted, 
> Bernie isn?t.  At the NY show, he rambled for several minutes before 
> MB about the 70?s.  He kept saying ?you know what I am talking about?.  
> I actually didn?t, but assumed he meant drug usage?  He also got it 
> right at NY about Between Two Worlds being off of Sonic Origami, not 
> Different World as he said the night before.
> 
> Some highlights of the set for me where Look at Yourself.  I like how 
> Davey goes across the stage to mick, and they both solo their 
> respective guitars.
> Then Bernie goes over and does some guitar note duels with his voice. 
> I remember in the 70?s Edgar Winter doing that to a great degree.  MB 
> was a highlight, Mick and Russ are powerful on that guitar drum 
> extended duet, and I get shivers everytime I hear it.  I also like how 
> Phil has taken over the vocal interplay at the end of the song, 
> singing the parts Lee used to sing.
> 
> Shadows of Grief is an amazing song, and they really pull it off great 
> live!!  I love it when they dust off a song from the vaults.  I am not 
> certain if they have ever done this song live, since the LAY tour in
> 1972 or
> if they did it then.  Between Two Worlds has become one of their 
> Classics and I can?t get enough of it.
> 
> I loved the spot where we were sitting the view of the stage and the 
> sound was spot on.  We had an old guy at our table, he looked 70 (I am 
> still
> 9
> years away) and he never said a word.  He just smiled and drank beer 
> after beer.  We did have a smelly bearded tatooed, overly pierced guy 
> invade our space, and he was convulsing all around us, very 
> aggravating.  However, I tried to ignore him best I could.
> 
> It was a great show, but when done, we had to bolt to catch a cab and 
> a train.  By then it was 10:40 and the train was for 11:06.  If we 
> missed that one we would have to wait another hour. So we left the 
> venue, and jumped right into a cab.  I though wow, we are going to 
> make it!!  Then a half block later, as we kept hearing a funny noise, 
> the cab had a flat tire.
>  We
> jumped out and luckily got another one with in a minute or two and 
> made the train.  The ride back to NJ was really special as the three 
> of us bubbled effervescently over our experiences of the evening.  
> These are once in a lifetime moments and you have to make the most of 
> them!!!
> 
> Bob Winward
> All Heep is Great Heep!!!
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> 
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 10:17:17 -0500
From: Stan From Home <evens78 at chartermi.net>
To: "Heepsters Mailing List (Travellers in Time)"
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Subject: Re: [Heeplist] NY Show Feb 22
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Content-Type: text/plain;	charset=utf-8

Thanks for the good review. Since I got to hear a good quality boot of the
show, I know it was awesome!!


Stan 

> On Mar 8, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I never wrote my tale of the show, I apologize for that.  It was the 
> day after the PA show and I spent a good part of the day driving back 
> to NJ to meet some Heep fans JC and Bryan at the train station.  How 
> odd is the weather in the northeast.  On Wednesday the 21st it hit 70 
> degrees F and was sunny.  The next day, the high was 38 for the day, 
> it was miserable,cold and rainy.
> 
> We took the train into NY and arrived in the city about 3:30 Pm.  We 
> later found out, doors did not open until 7 and show was not until 9 
> pm.  We made our way to the venue, via NY taxi and were there by 4.  We
waited out front.
> JC had a pile of cds for the band to sign, and Brian had a few things 
> as well.  Me, I don?t ask for signatures, however I still treasure the 
> picture of me falling asleep at HV 2000 and Pete Wharton had it signed by
the band.
> Anyhow after an hour wait, we finally did catch each individual band
member.
> Bernie said he was sick, and just kept walking.  When Phil came out, 
> he had a tablet and was filming the city skyline.  I thought to 
> myself, hmm, maybe a video for the next Pledge piece??  JC got Phil to 
> sign some stuff, and he used the ?A? word that Phil does not like.  I 
> pointed it out and it made Phil laugh. Lol!  After Brian and JC got 
> stuff signed, Brian and I went to dinner.  We went to a nice pub, and 
> Davey and Phil were there.  We didn?t bother them though, sometimes it 
> is good to respect their privacy and not act like a fan.  I try to 
> have the attitude that they should feel special for meeting me, lol!
> 
> Around 6, I felt much warmer and had a nice meal and some brews, Brian 
> I went back to the venue, and JC was online.  The line was long, but 
> we were able to pay $20 more and get some sort of upgrade and when the 
> doors opened, we got to sit in a section right by stage, that had some 
> bar type tables and stools.  We were literally even with the stage and 
> about 15 feet from Mick, this was better than standing in front of the
stage and looking up.
> 
> Finally at 9 on the dot, Heep came on.  It was the same setlist as 
> night before, and played with as much energy and enthusiasm.  I was 
> impressed, because since I saw them last 3 years ago, they seem to 
> have gotten better, play looser and with more feelings.  Davey moves 
> all around the stage with confidence, Russell still beats the drums 
> senseless, but he seems to be smoother at it now.  Phil has really 
> come out of his shell over the last 20 years, he moves a lot makes a 
> lot of hand motions and plays with more passion.
> 
> One difference between the shows, while the setlist may be scripted, 
> Bernie isn?t.  At the NY show, he rambled for several minutes before 
> MB about the 70?s.  He kept saying ?you know what I am talking about?.  
> I actually didn?t, but assumed he meant drug usage?  He also got it 
> right at NY about Between Two Worlds being off of Sonic Origami, not 
> Different World as he said the night before.
> 
> Some highlights of the set for me where Look at Yourself.  I like how 
> Davey goes across the stage to mick, and they both solo their respective
guitars.
> Then Bernie goes over and does some guitar note duels with his voice. 
> I remember in the 70?s Edgar Winter doing that to a great degree.  MB 
> was a highlight, Mick and Russ are powerful on that guitar drum 
> extended duet, and I get shivers everytime I hear it.  I also like how 
> Phil has taken over the vocal interplay at the end of the song, singing
the parts Lee used to sing.
> 
> Shadows of Grief is an amazing song, and they really pull it off great 
> live!!  I love it when they dust off a song from the vaults.  I am not 
> certain if they have ever done this song live, since the LAY tour in 
> 1972 or if they did it then.  Between Two Worlds has become one of 
> their Classics and I can?t get enough of it.
> 
> I loved the spot where we were sitting the view of the stage and the 
> sound was spot on.  We had an old guy at our table, he looked 70 (I am 
> still 9 years away) and he never said a word.  He just smiled and 
> drank beer after beer.  We did have a smelly bearded tatooed, overly 
> pierced guy invade our space, and he was convulsing all around us, 
> very aggravating.  However, I tried to ignore him best I could.
> 
> It was a great show, but when done, we had to bolt to catch a cab and 
> a train.  By then it was 10:40 and the train was for 11:06.  If we 
> missed that one we would have to wait another hour. So we left the 
> venue, and jumped right into a cab.  I though wow, we are going to 
> make it!!  Then a half block later, as we kept hearing a funny noise, 
> the cab had a flat tire.  We jumped out and luckily got another one 
> with in a minute or two and made the train.  The ride back to NJ was 
> really special as the three of us bubbled effervescently over our 
> experiences of the evening.  These are once in a lifetime moments and you
have to make the most of them!!!
> 
> Bob Winward
> All Heep is Great Heep!!!
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