Uriah Heep - Why ( unreleased track ) скачать видео бесплатно


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The original version from the 'Chapter & Verse - The Uriah Heep Story (35th Anniversary Collection)' Album, released in 2005.

This was a demo maked for the 'Look at yourself' Album, but, shorter left..And i think Why...

This version it's a little bit more funky than the 11.08 min, version. Both of that are great. Enjoy it!.

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10 years назад

Lorenzo Almanza

im pretty sure this is Gary Thain playing on bass, not newton...

10 years назад

vandilson silva

URIAH HEEP - WHY

10 years назад

vandilson silva

URIAH HEEP - WHY

11 years назад

vandilson silva

HURIAH HEPP

11 years назад

abruzzoguy

Hensley sings a verse at the 3:17 mark.

11 years назад

abruzzoguy

I like this version because Ken Hensley sings on this version too!

12 years назад

Fireball743

uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu greath

12 years назад

Петър Долашки

Настръхва ми косата от тази песен-с тези невероятни гласови възможности на незабравимия за HARD-а DAVID!!!

13 years назад

yopagedotcom

This version is known for the bass playing.

13 years назад

Eddie VanHalen Rhoads

These bass sounds awesome lml

13 years назад

uriah heep

Two cheers for David Byron, he is not to be forgotten!

13 years назад

benz liesel

@sehaalturk i agree

13 years назад

uriah heep

Mick Jagger once said " Paul Rodgers has the best voice in Rock'n Roll", but I think he's mistaken. It was David Byron.

14 years назад

d Lew

very cool

14 years назад

bluangel150

Thank you for sharing this. I had not heard it before.

14 years назад

MrGiobyron

great song and wonderful voice: Byron the best!

14 years назад

Bill Redford

This is the second recording of Why that was the B-side of "The Wizard" single. And that is Mark Clarke on the bass....Mark was in the band long enough to cut the single...and that is Mark singing the bridge vocal on "The Wizard"...David Byron felt it was too high for him to sing. The 11;00 version with Paul Newton on bass and (probably) Iain Clarke on drums was recorded around the time of "Look At Yourself"

14 years назад

devilsreject70

@1MrErling I totally agree, Paul Newton sadly seems to be a forgotten part of Uriah Heep.Check out the song Simon The Bullet Freak from the Salisbury album.

14 years назад

1MrErling

@devilsreject70 Newton is a wonderfull bassist. I love Garry's bassplay as well, but in this song, Paul is more then outstanding

14 years назад

1MrErling

@devilsreject70 Newton is a wonderfull bassist. I love Garry's bassplay as well, but in this song, Paul is more than outstanding

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