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The Classic Heep line-up- Mick Box on Lead Guitar, the late great Ken Hensley on Keyboards, the late great Gary Thain on Bass and the late Lee "The Bear" Kerslake on drums. And it was Ken harmonizing with the late, great David Byron.
Uriah Heep was (very sadly) one of those underrated bands in the UK from the 60's and 70's. As far as I am concerned they were up there with bands like Yes, Deep Purple, Led Zep, Jethro Tull ... but you never heard their names mentioned when discussing the "power bands". Try a UH song called "Salisbury".
@@setonhillstudios This one of their shorter songs, "The Wizard". ruclips.net/video/u0iuaxvkXv4/видео.html ... and while I'm here .... Rest In Peace Ken Hensley, Lee Kerslake, Dave Byron and Gary Thain. Never fully recognized for their talent. (p.s. I used to do a late night radio show on KRFC 88.9 Fort Collins and played a LOT of UH.)
@@setonhillstudiostheir”Lady In Black” is one of the finest songs of my 64 years on this earth. Definitely on my mental favorite few songs. Such intellect. If you check it out, this is the version even though it appears to be lip synched. Bands were not making videos back then so don’t be fooled by well meaning fan videos. You will definitely want lyrics available and exercise your rewind finger. If you do not love it, I’ll kiss your ass on the courthouse steps and give you an hour to draw a crowd. 🤣 ruclips.net/video/t2a8fuTEpqw/видео.htmlsi=ZhwB7mfKAbOav9dh
Hey ...and do not forgett about " The Park" ...or " Rain" ... Davids Voice is a Killer there. Silky and smooth. Even Kens Version of " Rain " is beautyfull at his " Proud words on a dusty shell" and "House on the Hill" on " Eager to please" are sung very smooth by Ken.
Have been a Heep fan, and still am, from 1970. The high harmony was Ken Hensley (keyboads). They had great harmony. I remember someone in the 70"s called them the Beach Boys of heavy rock.
In the first half of the 1970s in Britain there were the 'big four' of the most popular British bands that played heavy music: LED ZEPPELIN, DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, URIAH HEEP. It is these bands that are considered to have laid the foundations of heavy metal. The first Album URIAH HEEP was released in 1970. During the period from 1970 to 1983, 15 of the band's Albums were included in the Billboard 200 in US. In the spring of 2024, JUDAS PRIEST, URIAH HEEP and SAXON held a joint European Tour.
......when I was in high school in the mid-70's I wore platform shoes, tight bell bottom jeans in various colors and flashy shirts. My hair was long and i lived rock 'n' roll !!! 😎
Uriah Heep is a british band formed in 1969 and that is still active. "Demons and Wizars" (1972) is their masterpiece with this classic lineup: Mick Box (guitar. The only original that remains today), David Byron (lead vocal), Ken Hensley (keyboards and guitars. The main composer), Gary Thain (bass) and Lee Kerslake (drums). In this era, the band was notable for the vocals harmonies in wich all members sing. Hug from Brazil
Lee Kerslake was later the drummer on the massively influential first two Ozzy Osbourne albums along with the legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads and the immensely talented bassist Bob Daisley. The betrayal, tragedy and litigation that followed is one of rock’s saddest stories but that’s for another day.
Thank you for the reaction. Uriah Heep is just the name of the band. And now I feel older than dirt - but hey, we had great clothes and hair! Oh, and music! 🤣🤣🤣
Mick Box began the (English) band and it went through a number of different names. They were originally (in 1967) named "Spice". In 1969, the name was (officially) changed to that of the well-known character from David Copperfield, Uriah Heep (due to, according to biographer Kirk Blows, "Dickens' name being everywhere around Christmas '69, since it was the hundredth anniversary of his death"). According to Dave Ling's 2001 autobiography of the band ("Wizards and Demons, The Uriah Heep Story") though the "Uriah Heep" moniker was CHOSEN in December 1969, the band continued to play gigs as "Spice" until Ken Hensley joined in February 1970. You can read more about that, in the WIKIPEDIA article about them. Mick Box is still alive and the band is still going. They have concerts scheduled for the summer of 2024! They were just in Louisville, KY, in the Mercury Ballroom, on Sunday, April 28! Unfortunately, I don't see anything for the rest of the tour, that would be anywhere close to you. The current members are: Mick Box, Phil Lanzon, Bernie Shaw, Russell Gilbrook, and Dave Rimmer. The band, by the way, is considered one of the BIG lead-ins to any of the "metal" genre songs--at least by their SOUND. I think that because of some of the songs they sang, they also kind of ended up getting a bit of a "not-so-great" name glued to ANY band who grabbed onto their style, and that's a shame, because (as I've recently seen and understood) there have been MANY metal bands who used the STYLE to sing a completely different, GOOD message. I knew who they WERE, back in the 70s, but by 1974, I was just finding my way back into (after 14 years of walking my way out of...I thought) the arms of the God who NEVER LET ME GO, and I wasn't focused on any other kind of music except for that which was giving honor and glory to God Almighty, which was NOT what was coming from the Uriah Heep band. The way they performed this song reminds me quite a LOT of the music of "For King and Country!"
Thanks for this reaction ! They are still active and touring today (sadly only the guitar player is still alive). Some suggestions from the past eras : Lady in Black, The wizard, July Morning (over 10 minutes for this one, probably my favorite) ; and for the current band, save me tonight and You'll never be alone (8 minutes for this one). With these songs I think you could approach some of the multiple styles they can play !
Thanks for this comment! Mick Box is amazing and full of energy. For the current band I would also add "Rocks in the road" and "Is Anybody Gonna Help Me?"
Love this band. They're still playing today, however, only the guitarist Mick Box is still in the band. Actually, he might be the only surviving member from this lineup, but I could be wrong. The current lineup is very good, in the 80s they changed their sound a little to fit the era but for the most of the 70s they were killer. From the 90s on, they have still been rocking what I call progressive hard rock sound. I'd recommend the following songs: Easy Livin', Gypsy, July Morning, Lady in Black, Bird of Prey and there is so much more but thee come to mind.
@@setonhillstudios There are so many songs to choose from. They have 25 studio albums and many more DVD concerts. You might want to check out songs from their 2023 release Chaos and Colour. Freedom to be Free is very proggy.
STOOD ON A RIDGE stealin when I shoulda been buyin, I was that 16yr old juvenile delinquent and the Heep was the band that 80,000 of my closest friends went to Lakefront stadium in 75 to party with... some say they were under rated but in Cleveland if you didn`t scurry off to the ticket booth the minute they went on sale you were shit out of luck SO keep on rockin now that you`re on top of the HEEP and giddyup Padna
Uriah Heep is the name of the Band you can find 99% of the answers to your questions just by googling their name and while your at it listen to the Studio version it's got a better feel to it then their live version
David Byron, IMO, was one of the greatest frontmen ever. (I've seen them live a few times.) Stage presence? Forget it. This guy's got ARENA presence! It's like he alone filled the entire arena with his presence! Video, in no way, comes close to capturing it. I was curious what makes stage presence, so I looked it up. I found a site that teaches stage presence, and Byron used all the tricks. (I won't give them away.) His parents worked in theater, btw. But it goes beyond that. A band member remarked that if you were sitting in a room with your back to the door when he walked in, you could just know it was he who had entered. You could just feel his presence. I found it amusing that Jim Morrison broke every rule in the book about stage presence, yet he very definitely had it, big time! The Doors vs Heep: Polar opposites in every way, but they are my two favorite bands, by far.
Uriah Heep is a character in Charles Dickens' book "David Copperfield". Liked to say he was a very humble person, which he was not. FIrst Uriah Heep record title was '"very 'eavy, very 'umble"
To those who don't know them, I use to define Uriah Heep as "kinda similar to Deep Purple but with more magic on top". While they have never been the most technical musicians, they could write and perform timeless classics such as this one and many others. Their REAL strength was in vocal harmonies, no one else could match them in that regard, at least not until Queen came out (and I do believe Queen took more than some clues from Heep).
I can suggest you check out a band that you most likely don’t know about yet. Super professionals! I think you will be very surprised when you see who is part of this band! They are often compared to JUDAS PRIEST and IRON MAIDEN. The band is called LOVEBITES. Formed in 2016. The youngest member of the band turned 22 today. Phenomenal bassist. During the competition for the position of LOVEBITES Bassist (which took place in 3 stages over 6 months!), this bassist was selected from approximately 250 bassists who applied from all over the world! Has a YT channel with 695,000 subscribers. In terms of teamwork and guitar synchronization/harmonization, the band's two guitarists are often cited as the best pair of guitarists in metal today. In 2018 , LOVEBITES won the prestigious Metal Hammer GOLDEN GODS Award for "Best New Band" (London,UK). The winners of the GOLDEN GODS Award in different years and in various categories were such famous bands and musicians,such as: BLACK SABBATH, IRON MAIDEN, MOTöRHEAD, JUDAS PRIEST, TWISTED SISTER, OZZY OSBOURNE, LEMMY KILMISTER, ZAKK WYLDE, NIKKI SIXX, JOE PERRY, BRIAN MAY, ANTHRAX, SLAYER, TESTAMENT, SAXON, NIGHTWISH, TRIVIUM, RAMMSTEIN, SABATON, CHILDREN OF BODOM, ARCH ENEMY, MACHINE HEAD (and this is not a complete list). LOVEBITES play speed, thrash, progressive, power, neoclassical metal. Some songs have elements of symphonic metal and hard rock. LOVEBITES also plays classical music (piano) in concerts. The 2023 studio album LOVEBITES was ranked #15 on Metal Hammer's list of the '50 Best Metal Albums of 2023'. Metal Hammer is the largest and most authoritative magazine in the world dedicated to heavy music. It was founded in 1983. The band's previous releases, as well as their songs, also occupied high places in various charts, ratings and polls of specialized music media. In June 2024, LOVEBITES will perform at 'Hellfest Summer Open Air'. This is the largest rock festival in France. LOVEBITES will perform on the same stage (“Mainstage 01”) with MEGADETH, METALLICA, MACHINE HEAD, AVENGED SEVENFOLD. This is very, very short. The bare minimum of information about LOVEBITES. If you like 'old school' metal, if I intrigue you, then I suggest checking out any of these songs: LOVEBITES - 'Stand And Deliver (Shoot 'em Down)' ( ' Knockin' At Heaven's Gate - Part II', Live, 2023) LOVEBITES - 'Set The World On Fire' (Live from 'Ride For Vengeance Tour 2021') LOVEBITES - 'The Hammer Of Wrath' ( 'Knockin' At Heaven's Gate', Live, 2023). By these names you can find videos on YT. P.S. Only I warn you that after the reaction to you in the comment, there may be an invasion of the Wolf Pack. From different countries of the world. The talisman of LOVEBITES is the 'White Wolf'. Accordingly, the Fans call themselves the Wolf Pack. But you don't have to worry. When Reactors treat LOVEBITES with respect, the Wolf Pack behaves very friendly. Criticism is allowed. The Wolf Pack react normally to constructive criticism. The Wolf Pack will tell you everything else about LOVEBITES in the comments. If you check out LOVEBITES.
@@setonhillstudios Ok. Thank you. On September 6, 8, 10 and 12, LOVEBITES will be performing in Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Perhaps cities and concerts in the US will be added before September. In June, LOVEBITES goes on a World Tour (Europe, Japan, USA)
Unfortunately, Uriah Heep isnt going to get a lot of clicks, not many people know about them. However, if you ever want to hear the biggest acid trip song from the time you should listen to The Magician's Birthday. Probably not a good video to react to, but if you just want to listen to something, this song will blow your mind.
I think the comments you made right after the video started about the 70's, their dress, and their hair could have waited until the video was finished. In fact, almost everything you sad could have waited. These interruptions distract from the video for those who haven't heard it before.
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This band was awesome, definitely gotta check out some more!
That was the drummer who was on the first two Ozzy Osbourne albums. Rest in Peace Lee Kerslake. You did great lad.
Appreciate the info and thanks for the kind words! Thanks for hanging out!
The Classic Heep line-up- Mick Box on Lead Guitar, the late great Ken Hensley on Keyboards, the late great Gary Thain on Bass and the late Lee "The Bear" Kerslake on drums. And it was Ken harmonizing with the late, great David Byron.
They got the name Uriah Heep from the villan in Dickens novel David Copperfield
URIAH HEEP British LEGENDS since 1969.
Thats the great late David Byron on vocals
David Byron .. vocals
Mick Box .. guitar
Ken Hensley .. keys
Lee Kerslake .. drums
Gary Thain ..bass
The most underrated band in history
Yep
Uriah Heep was (very sadly) one of those underrated bands in the UK from the 60's and 70's. As far as I am concerned they were up there with bands like Yes, Deep Purple, Led Zep, Jethro Tull ... but you never heard their names mentioned when discussing the "power bands". Try a UH song called "Salisbury".
Thanks for the recommendation! Can’t wait to check out more from them! So good! 🔥
@@setonhillstudios This one of their shorter songs, "The Wizard". ruclips.net/video/u0iuaxvkXv4/видео.html ... and while I'm here .... Rest In Peace Ken Hensley, Lee Kerslake, Dave Byron and Gary Thain. Never fully recognized for their talent. (p.s. I used to do a late night radio show on KRFC 88.9 Fort Collins and played a LOT of UH.)
uriah heep was no joke.
Oh my gosh, I love that song! Nobody ever reacts to it!! Thank you!
You’re welcome! It was awesome, definitely a talented group!
the very definition of classic rock.
Such an underrated band- Stealin is one of my favorites from this band.
I really enjoyed it, would love to hear more!
@@setonhillstudiostheir”Lady In Black” is one of the finest songs of my 64 years on this earth. Definitely on my mental favorite few songs. Such intellect. If you check it out, this is the version even though it appears to be lip synched. Bands were not making videos back then so don’t be fooled by well meaning fan videos. You will definitely want lyrics available and exercise your rewind finger.
If you do not love it, I’ll kiss your ass on the courthouse steps and give you an hour to draw a crowd. 🤣
ruclips.net/video/t2a8fuTEpqw/видео.htmlsi=ZhwB7mfKAbOav9dh
@@tonydelapa1911 🤣😂🤣
Hey ...and do not forgett about " The Park" ...or " Rain" ... Davids Voice is a Killer there. Silky and smooth. Even Kens Version of " Rain " is beautyfull at his " Proud words on a dusty shell" and "House on the Hill" on " Eager to please" are sung very smooth by Ken.
Uriah Heep is a character in A Charles Dickens novel. They should be considered one of the founders of heavy metal.
Ah ok, thanks for the heads up!
Deep Purple, Sabbath are the real founders of Heavy Metal.
Check out If I had the Time, and then the demo version of song. The demo version has some spooky spooky piano. Very unusual timings.
Cool, thanks for the recommendation!
Have been a Heep fan, and still am, from 1970. The high harmony was Ken Hensley (keyboads). They had great harmony. I remember someone in the 70"s called them the Beach Boys of heavy rock.
In the first half of the 1970s in Britain there were the 'big four' of the most popular British bands that played heavy music: LED ZEPPELIN, DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH, URIAH HEEP. It is these bands that are considered to have laid the foundations of heavy metal.
The first Album URIAH HEEP was released in 1970. During the period from 1970 to 1983, 15 of the band's Albums were included in the Billboard 200 in US.
In the spring of 2024, JUDAS PRIEST, URIAH HEEP and SAXON held a joint European Tour.
My favorite Uriah Heep song is "I Wanna be Free." The harmonies are AWESOME ❤
Awesome, thanks for the recommendation I’ll have to check it out!
Yes..when David and Ken have been singing to each other..getting higher and higher with their falsetto❤
Easy livin
Stealin' is a bad ass song
The high backing vocals is the keyboard player, Ken Hensley !!!
You should check out "Paradise/The Spell", "The Wizard", "Sunrise", "July Morning" and "The Magician's Birthday", all classic Heep tunes...
Sweet, thanks for the heads up on those!
Paradise / The Spell is an absolute masterpiece
Ken hensley on the keys is the high harmonies. Just the name of the band. Taken from a Dickens story.
Ah ok, thanks for the heads up!
Saw them perform this as an encore at the Newcastle city hall (uk) in the 70's. Great live band. Cheers.
......when I was in high school in the mid-70's I wore platform shoes, tight bell bottom jeans in various colors and flashy shirts. My hair was long and i lived rock 'n' roll !!! 😎
That’s awesome, I could never pull that off!
Uriah Heep is a british band formed in 1969 and that is still active. "Demons and Wizars" (1972) is their masterpiece with this classic lineup: Mick Box (guitar. The only original that remains today), David Byron (lead vocal), Ken Hensley (keyboards and guitars. The main composer), Gary Thain (bass) and Lee Kerslake (drums). In this era, the band was notable for the vocals harmonies in wich all members sing. Hug from Brazil
So awesome! Thanks for the info!
Lee Kerslake was later the drummer on the massively influential first two Ozzy Osbourne albums along with the legendary guitarist Randy Rhoads and the immensely talented bassist Bob Daisley. The betrayal, tragedy and litigation that followed is one of rock’s saddest stories but that’s for another day.
Me and wifey have listen to Uriah Heep since mid 70s 😎😈🇧🇻
So good! Can’t wait to hear more and thanks for hanging out!
Check out:
The Wizard
Seven Stars
Rainbow Demon.
Easy Livin
Same lineup. Killer stuff.
The drummer sings the lower parts of the harmony. He has a pleasant voice, and I think he could be a singer in his own right.
Gotcha, that’s awesome!
Thank you for the reaction. Uriah Heep is just the name of the band. And now I feel older than dirt - but hey, we had great clothes and hair! Oh, and music! 🤣🤣🤣
🤣 absolutely!
loved the guys with long hair! we definitely had the best music!!
@@karenmandeville7116 💯 Such a great era for music! 😁
Actually, Uriah Heep was a bad guy in Charles Dicken's novel David Copperfield.
Mick Box began the (English) band and it went through a number of different names. They were originally (in 1967) named "Spice". In 1969, the name was (officially) changed to that of the well-known character from David Copperfield, Uriah Heep (due to, according to biographer Kirk Blows, "Dickens' name being everywhere around Christmas '69, since it was the hundredth anniversary of his death"). According to Dave Ling's 2001 autobiography of the band ("Wizards and Demons, The Uriah Heep Story") though the "Uriah Heep" moniker was CHOSEN in December 1969, the band continued to play gigs as "Spice" until Ken Hensley joined in February 1970.
You can read more about that, in the WIKIPEDIA article about them.
Mick Box is still alive and the band is still going. They have concerts scheduled for the summer of 2024! They were just in Louisville, KY, in the Mercury Ballroom, on Sunday, April 28! Unfortunately, I don't see anything for the rest of the tour, that would be anywhere close to you.
The current members are: Mick Box, Phil Lanzon, Bernie Shaw, Russell Gilbrook, and Dave Rimmer. The band, by the way, is considered one of the BIG lead-ins to any of the "metal" genre songs--at least by their SOUND. I think that because of some of the songs they sang, they also kind of ended up getting a bit of a "not-so-great" name glued to ANY band who grabbed onto their style, and that's a shame, because (as I've recently seen and understood) there have been MANY metal bands who used the STYLE to sing a completely different, GOOD message.
I knew who they WERE, back in the 70s, but by 1974, I was just finding my way back into (after 14 years of walking my way out of...I thought) the arms of the God who NEVER LET ME GO, and I wasn't focused on any other kind of music except for that which was giving honor and glory to God Almighty, which was NOT what was coming from the Uriah Heep band.
The way they performed this song reminds me quite a LOT of the music of "For King and Country!"
Thanks so much Linda for your informative comment! We can always count on you to fill us in! Have a great day! 😀
Thanks for this reaction ! They are still active and touring today (sadly only the guitar player is still alive). Some suggestions from the past eras : Lady in Black, The wizard, July Morning (over 10 minutes for this one, probably my favorite) ; and for the current band, save me tonight and You'll never be alone (8 minutes for this one). With these songs I think you could approach some of the multiple styles they can play !
Oh wow, that’s crazy! Thanks for the suggestions on those!
Thanks for this comment! Mick Box is amazing and full of energy. For the current band I would also add "Rocks in the road" and "Is Anybody Gonna Help Me?"
Uriah Heep is a character out of Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield.
The drummer, Lee Kerslake ,went on the play on Ozzy's first two solo albums. One of the greatest drummers to play. Sadly he died a few years ago.
Oh wow! Thanks for the info! Clearly a beast!!! 🔥
One of the greatest vocalists ever. Sadly a tortured soul who died much too young.
That is sad but an incredible talent indeed! Thanks for watching!
Love this band. They're still playing today, however, only the guitarist Mick Box is still in the band. Actually, he might be the only surviving member from this lineup, but I could be wrong. The current lineup is very good, in the 80s they changed their sound a little to fit the era but for the most of the 70s they were killer. From the 90s on, they have still been rocking what I call progressive hard rock sound. I'd recommend the following songs: Easy Livin', Gypsy, July Morning, Lady in Black, Bird of Prey and there is so much more but thee come to mind.
Thanks for the info and suggestions!
@@setonhillstudios There are so many songs to choose from. They have 25 studio albums and many more DVD concerts. You might want to check out songs from their 2023 release Chaos and Colour. Freedom to be Free is very proggy.
You should defintely learn about them. They sold more than 40 millions CDs worldwide and currently sucessfully touring the US.
Wow that is awesome!
when you caught that it was the keys harmonizing... instant sub. too many people that react to stuff don't catch the easy stuff and it's annoying.
Appreciate the sub! Glad you are enjoying the content! Have a great one!
STOOD ON A RIDGE stealin when I shoulda been buyin, I was that 16yr old juvenile delinquent and the Heep was the band that 80,000 of my closest friends went to Lakefront stadium in 75 to party with... some say they were under rated but in Cleveland if you didn`t scurry off to the ticket booth the minute they went on sale you were shit out of luck SO keep on rockin now that you`re on top of the HEEP and giddyup Padna
Let’s gooooo! 🤘🏻
Uriah Heep is the name of the Band you can find 99% of the answers to your questions just by googling their name and while your at it listen to the Studio version it's got a better feel to it then their live version
listen to "Sunrise" by Uriah Heep, specially with headphones, you'd like how his voice is coming through your head.
I was a big fan of theirs in my youth.
70s, best era.👌❤️🙏⭐️👊
Such a good time for music!
A couple of them have passed away.
David Byron, IMO, was one of the greatest frontmen ever. (I've seen them live a few times.) Stage presence? Forget it. This guy's got ARENA presence! It's like he alone filled the entire arena with his presence! Video, in no way, comes close to capturing it.
I was curious what makes stage presence, so I looked it up. I found a site that teaches stage presence, and Byron used all the tricks. (I won't give them away.) His parents worked in theater, btw. But it goes beyond that. A band member remarked that if you were sitting in a room with your back to the door when he walked in, you could just know it was he who had entered. You could just feel his presence.
I found it amusing that Jim Morrison broke every rule in the book about stage presence, yet he very definitely had it, big time!
The Doors vs Heep: Polar opposites in every way, but they are my two favorite bands, by far.
Arena presence is right! Great way of putting it
Try listening to the song Easy Living by them and you won’t be disappointed !
Just the name of the band like Jethro Tull...check out their song Easy Livin' as well
Sweet, thanks for the heads up and the suggestion!
Uriah Heep is a character in Charles Dickens' book "David Copperfield". Liked to say he was a very humble person, which he was not. FIrst Uriah Heep record title was '"very 'eavy, very 'umble"
To those who don't know them, I use to define Uriah Heep as "kinda similar to Deep Purple but with more magic on top".
While they have never been the most technical musicians, they could write and perform timeless classics such as this one and many others.
Their REAL strength was in vocal harmonies, no one else could match them in that regard, at least not until Queen came out (and I do believe Queen took more than some clues from Heep).
They’re killer for sure!
sunrise track is cool
Sweet, thanks for the suggestion!
They were never my favorite. It’s funny, takes me back to those days!
I can suggest you check out a band that you most likely don’t know about yet. Super professionals! I think you will be very surprised when you see who is part of this band!
They are often compared to JUDAS PRIEST and IRON MAIDEN. The band is called LOVEBITES. Formed in 2016.
The youngest member of the band turned 22 today. Phenomenal bassist. During the competition for the position of LOVEBITES Bassist (which took place in 3 stages over 6 months!), this bassist was selected from approximately 250 bassists who applied from all over the world! Has a YT channel with 695,000 subscribers.
In terms of teamwork and guitar synchronization/harmonization, the band's two guitarists are often cited as the best pair of guitarists in metal today.
In 2018 , LOVEBITES won the prestigious Metal Hammer GOLDEN GODS Award for "Best New Band" (London,UK). The winners of the GOLDEN GODS Award in different years and in various categories were such famous bands and musicians,such as: BLACK SABBATH, IRON MAIDEN, MOTöRHEAD, JUDAS PRIEST, TWISTED SISTER, OZZY OSBOURNE, LEMMY KILMISTER, ZAKK WYLDE, NIKKI SIXX, JOE PERRY, BRIAN MAY, ANTHRAX, SLAYER, TESTAMENT, SAXON, NIGHTWISH, TRIVIUM, RAMMSTEIN, SABATON, CHILDREN OF BODOM, ARCH ENEMY, MACHINE HEAD (and this is not a complete list).
LOVEBITES play speed, thrash, progressive, power, neoclassical metal. Some songs have elements of symphonic metal and hard rock. LOVEBITES also plays classical music (piano) in concerts.
The 2023 studio album LOVEBITES was ranked #15 on Metal Hammer's list of the '50 Best Metal Albums of 2023'. Metal Hammer is the largest and most authoritative magazine in the world dedicated to heavy music. It was founded in 1983. The band's previous releases, as well as their songs, also occupied high places in various charts, ratings and polls of specialized music media.
In June 2024, LOVEBITES will perform at 'Hellfest Summer Open Air'. This is the largest rock festival in France. LOVEBITES will perform on the same stage (“Mainstage 01”) with MEGADETH, METALLICA, MACHINE HEAD, AVENGED SEVENFOLD.
This is very, very short. The bare minimum of information about LOVEBITES. If you like 'old school' metal, if I intrigue you, then I suggest checking out any of these songs:
LOVEBITES - 'Stand And Deliver (Shoot 'em Down)' ( ' Knockin' At Heaven's Gate - Part II', Live, 2023)
LOVEBITES - 'Set The World On Fire' (Live from 'Ride For Vengeance Tour 2021')
LOVEBITES - 'The Hammer Of Wrath' ( 'Knockin' At Heaven's Gate', Live, 2023).
By these names you can find videos on YT.
P.S. Only I warn you that after the reaction to you in the comment, there may be an invasion of the Wolf Pack. From different countries of the world. The talisman of LOVEBITES is the 'White Wolf'. Accordingly, the Fans call themselves the Wolf Pack.
But you don't have to worry. When Reactors treat LOVEBITES with respect, the Wolf Pack behaves very friendly. Criticism is allowed. The Wolf Pack react normally to constructive criticism.
The Wolf Pack will tell you everything else about LOVEBITES in the comments. If you check out LOVEBITES.
We actually have a video checking out Lovebites from early on in the channel. It was the song Holy War and they were fantastic!
@@setonhillstudios Ok. Thank you. On September 6, 8, 10 and 12, LOVEBITES will be performing in Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Perhaps cities and concerts in the US will be added before September. In June, LOVEBITES goes on a World Tour (Europe, Japan, USA)
Unfortunately, Uriah Heep isnt going to get a lot of clicks, not many people know about them. However, if you ever want to hear the biggest acid trip song from the time you should listen to The Magician's Birthday. Probably not a good video to react to, but if you just want to listen to something, this song will blow your mind.
I think the comments you made right after the video started about the 70's, their dress, and their hair could have waited until the video was finished. In fact, almost everything you sad could have waited. These interruptions distract from the video for those who haven't heard it before.