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by Ihllo on 3/13/24I enjoyed putting the LP of magician birthday every birthday party of mine when young
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I enjoyed putting the LP of magician birthday every birthday party of mine when young
I saw Uriah Heep right before the pandemic for the first time and WOW. Talk about an amazing, energetic performance! To be honest, I like their more metal sound today even more than their original work, and I adore early Heep, too. Don't miss them!
i have seen heep several times since 1976 and it is still a treat to watch this great band. all the members especially mick look to be enjoying the concert as much as the audience. as well as a few newer songs they played a lot of the old favourites including magicians birthday, mick's guitar and bernie's singing were exceptional it's just a shame we don't see more of them at home [england] but they do seem to be more popular else where especially easstern europe all iin all a great night with a great band must add all members of the band are excellent musicians and worthy of carrying the band's traditions into a glorious future
the only draw back to this venue is it is older, that being said i dont goo to a concert for the venue. the sound quality was excellent,very interment . the band was great they played all the old favorites plus a nice selection of there upcoming new album. it was totally mixed in throughout the concert. they were very enterjetic and truly seemed to be having fun. they played about 2 hours with a couple encores .old school rock, just four guys doing what they love very active in getting the audience involved .
Great band. 50 years of Rock. Legends. Mick Box's guitar solos, sweeps, and chunk chords echoed through my veins. Great musicians all around. Just tell Ken Hensley to drop in sometime. See you in Sept.
Legendary great musicians, amazing show! Mick Box is living legend and great guitarist!
50 years of cranking out that kind of rock !!!! Hats off to one of the, " Big Four " ! They were fun as hell to watch and hear ! Lead singer was a WIZARD as usual with the crowd and his voice ! If you love classic rock like I do... Gotta go see them live ! I will be looking for another concert to go to this summer. If they come back to the Canyon Club , I will be there ! That place is first class and BADASS ! GO HEEP !!!!
The venue was a small theater, actually good for smaller groups and shows The seats were okay but dinner service was slow and the food just okay. It could have been just what I ordered, so don't take that as a blanket statement. The opening acts were fillers. Nothing remarkable about them at all. The second was better than the first, maybe because they were a bit older, and perhaps more experienced. It was just a time filler. Uriah Heep was okay, but for some reason I was expecting more. They left off at least one of their well known hits, and the others were not played well. Maybe they are just old and tired. I liked them then and now, but the concert was just an big blah to me. At least I can say I've seen them.
I love Uriah Heep and a couple of years ago at the Saban Theater they were spectacular. Well this time was mostly a disappointment for me. They opened the show with my favorite song "Gypsy" but there were only a few other songs I knew that they sang. The worst part of this show was the sound level, which ruined it for everyone there. It was SO LOUD that it became noise and not music. I was waiting for the walls to cave in from the extreme noise. I am thankful I can still hear as I normally see 35 shows a year and this one was the loudest. Bernie Shaw is a fantastic singer and showman which is the only reason I stayed for the whole show.
Uriah Heep is huge in Europe and should be that way here in the US. The show at the Rose in Pasadena was phenomenal and they did not miss a beat. This is their 5th decade and Bernie Shaw can still hit all the notes, Mick Box still shreds on guitar and Russel Gilbrook is a beast on the drums. They have a new album coming out in September and I plan to preorder it!