[Heeplist] Living The Dream Review

Stan From Home evens78 at chartermi.net
Fri Sep 7 16:02:28 EDT 2018


Neat thing is I have my Uriah Heep from 48 years ago, and I have my Uriah Heep now and future. Today is only yesterday’s tomorrow!!! My Heep is my Heep and we are blessed with a bunch of it and to have experienced it all as it was created! I like what Dale said, it doesn’t have to be the same to be good, after all, no way can it be the same with all the changes. Today’s Heep is different than when Mick, Bernie and Phil were together with Lee and Trevor. 

There are similarities of style, etc. My favs are the Byron years, the Lawton years and the Shaw years! All very good music!! The Shaw years have now been with us for 32 years, that is crazy. Time flies for this 62 year old Heepster!!

Stan 

> On Sep 7, 2018, at 3:09 PM, Bob Winward <uriahheep at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I agree Dale.  This is not our fathers Uriah Heep anymore. As I said yesterday gone are the psychedelic days of mushrooms bongs and bell bottoms. 
> This is high quality,  current lineup Heep
> 
> Bob Winward
> All Heep is Good Heep!
> 
> 
>> On Sep 7, 2018, at 2:14 PM, Dale Fredericks <dalhel at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> 
>> I haven”t received my copy yet, but it should be shipping any day now. The one thing I have noticed, from reading all the posts, is that it”s sometimes very hard to be a long-standing Heep fan from the early 70’s. We have had so many incarnations of the band and seem to continually be reaching for that “ring of gold” that D&W handed us. Every new album by Heep gets scrutinized and dissected by us and compared to the Heep that we grew up listening to. I personally try to enjoy each new album on it’s own merit and not how close it can come to so-called “classic Uriah Heep”. We are so blessed that the band is still putting out new music after all these years and that there is STILL a source for relevant music we can enjoy.
>> 
>> Please keep the reviews coming in, because the discussions are very interesting and appreciated !
>> 
>> Dale :-)>  ( patiently waiting for my copy to arrive )
>> 
>> 
>>> On Sep 7, 2018, at 9:24 AM, Pete Wharton <heeppete at sky.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'd say it's an evolution of Outsider, but I'm looking forward to giving it a proper listen.Let's just say I wasn't blown away on first listen. That may not be a bad thing, means it got a chance to grow on me and maybe I'll get more from it, the more I listen :-)
>>> 
>>> It's good to be able to post to the list again, even if I can only do it by replying to Bob's posts :-)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Pete
>>> 
>>> I hope it's not a continuation of wake.
>>> I thought I enjoyed the double drumming at first but I think I would prefer the ole standard drumming now.
>>> 
>>> Outsider was refreshing and energetic but wouldn't want another one like it.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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