"Gary Thain" the legend bassist from Uriah Heep his story, part two

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  • Опубликовано: 6 дек 2021
  • Gary Thain the New Zealander legend rock bassist, from Uriah Heep His story is told from when he left NZ back in 1966 for the UK, to when he sadly passed Dec 1975 .
    PART ONE • "Gary Thain" the lege...

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  • @patjcarey
    @patjcarey Год назад +34

    I only noticed bass playing because of Gary. His contribution to Uriah Heep was priceless. Why do all the greats end this way? Sadly missed Gary.

  • @mirekc8619
    @mirekc8619 2 месяца назад +5

    Gary Thain, what a unique style and sound. Nobody sounds like him. Rest in Peace Gary!

  • @ericlsmith46
    @ericlsmith46 Год назад +11

    Gary Thain is by far one of my favorite bass player's in rock and roll history.

  • @billybobpill
    @billybobpill Год назад +10

    I've been a bassist my entire life(64 yrs) and I can say, without a doubt, that my style of playing is a direct result from hearing Gary....especially on the Live 73 album. I play it weekly...to this very day. If he could only see my smile every time I hear him on "Circle of Hands"!! My Lord ....nothing like it!! Magical. RIP Gary and Thank You! Thank you also for doing this feature!!!!

    • @jameskthomson3939
      @jameskthomson3939 Год назад +3

      I'm also a life long bass player (65 yrs old). He was my biggest influence. I've been complimented many times regarding my style. Gary Thain has always been my best kept secret.

  • @markmurphy1778
    @markmurphy1778 2 месяца назад +2

    65 - 75 was the golden era of hard rock when they made real music .... uriah heep humble pie deep purple some of the greatest bands from that era gary thain one of my favorite base players in rock music rip gary thain who sadly joined the 27 club

  • @iwangsetiawan3863
    @iwangsetiawan3863 Год назад +7

    At 1970 I began to listened rock music and I listened Uriah Heep with Gary Thain there. Most amazing bass guitar player and until now I still listen him with the band.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      I'm glad and thanks for telling me cheers Dave Chapman

  • @TheBlueCream
    @TheBlueCream 2 года назад +13

    wonderful melodic bass player he was

  • @bobshaw8319
    @bobshaw8319 6 месяцев назад +4

    New Zealand's greatest export .. The great Gary Thain

  • @jonesy2111
    @jonesy2111 Год назад +4

    I was a fan of Uriah Heep from a young age but I remember years later re listening to their music that I realized what a great bass player Gary Thain was, absolutely one of the best ever!

    • @robertosadan4674
      @robertosadan4674 4 месяца назад

      Exactly, the same experience. As I am getting older I realize how good bass player Gary was

  • @bertrandathouel
    @bertrandathouel 2 года назад +29

    Best bass player ever..so underrated.

    • @chuckharrel8272
      @chuckharrel8272 Год назад +1

      Sorry, but never underrated. Every bass player knows of him. Just not enough video footage of those days!

    • @lilajagears8317
      @lilajagears8317 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't say "the best ever", but definately in the top 10.

    • @Sweet--Richard.4981
      @Sweet--Richard.4981 Год назад +3

      Geddy is

    • @lilajagears8317
      @lilajagears8317 Год назад +2

      @@Sweet--Richard.4981 I definately agree.

    • @iananderson3799
      @iananderson3799 Год назад +1

      Nobody EVER underrated Gary.

  • @jorgeosunaaguilar7408
    @jorgeosunaaguilar7408 2 года назад +25

    Thanks you Dave for this. For me Gary is the best bass player ever. He is and always be my idol!

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад

      thank you Jorge, and he for me was a dear friend always missed. best wishes to you Jorge/ Dave

    • @jorgeosunaaguilar7408
      @jorgeosunaaguilar7408 2 года назад +1

      @@davechapman7735I know you were close friends.. i would like yo meet oou AND him personally.. cheers from México

    • @CadenceMusicStudio
      @CadenceMusicStudio Месяц назад

      As someone else mentioned, as a kid, his playing caught my ear and changed my life.

  • @ParanormalLight
    @ParanormalLight Год назад +8

    Such a shame, and loss of an awesome Bass player. Was my favorite. RIP Gary...

  • @mikefly5291
    @mikefly5291 Год назад +7

    Gary is iconic bass player.
    I have never forget "Circle of hands" from UH Live'73.
    He was amazing musician......

  • @miccarbo7911
    @miccarbo7911 Год назад +7

    I liked Gary Thain's playing in Uriah Heep so much, that I had to know about the Keef Hartley's band (his previous band) just to hear more of his playing. He was great for them too.

  • @philwright2480
    @philwright2480 Год назад +5

    I got to see Gary with Uriah Heep twice, and as a Drummer, Lee was one of my early influences, Heep is one of my favorite bands, still rocking

  • @hallgeirhellan
    @hallgeirhellan 2 года назад +17

    Thanks for making this documentary about the bass master Gary Thain.

  • @abijag100
    @abijag100 Год назад +2

    Good tribute DC .....Gary was the reason I got into bass playing at 15 in 1973

  • @willemmoller6736
    @willemmoller6736 Год назад +6

    Gary Thain was the reason I listened to Uriah Heep . . . a unique and hugely talented bassist. Thanks for this doccie

  • @neil1390
    @neil1390 6 месяцев назад +2

    The opening bass line on Stealin is iconic, you know the song as s soon as it starts, even if you haven't heard it in years

  • @chuckharrel8272
    @chuckharrel8272 Год назад +6

    Thain could drive Byron's vocals like no one else. December 1972, Pirate World Pavilion, Dania Florida, Heep took the stage with Easy Livin'. Thain was stage left, about 10 feet from me. Before Byron began with the lyrics, he turned to Thain, and Thain walked forward center stage, pounding away on his bass. Byron reached up, tweaked Thains "A" string tuning peg, then began to belt out the lyrics. I have never forgotten that moment!

  • @McFly-guitars-n-stuff
    @McFly-guitars-n-stuff 2 года назад +9

    I heard the live album around late 74. I was so into Gary's playing. Fantastic.

  • @ClassicRockFilms
    @ClassicRockFilms Год назад +6

    Amazing that he played at Woodstock

  • @rdhudon7469
    @rdhudon7469 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm learning Blind Eye on my bass right now . Man what a bass player he was , definitely among the greats of his time.

  • @clydehoops6069
    @clydehoops6069 2 месяца назад +1

    Pt 2 is most excellent

  • @joemartucci4786
    @joemartucci4786 Год назад +6

    As a bass player myself Gary has always been a huge influence on me. Jazz bass with Acoustic amps just like another one of my faves John Paul Jones. He had a great style that was busy but added not overshadowed Uriah Heeps songs. Great tone great look. RIP Gary.

  • @AudiophileTommy
    @AudiophileTommy 2 года назад +5

    Now that’s a piss poor management for fact !!!😡. Rest Well and FLY high Gary !!!

  • @paulonetto2045
    @paulonetto2045 Год назад +4

    I'm a Brazilian fan of Uriah Heep... congratulations for the documentary of this excellent bassist... good times ❗❗

  • @danielmacdonald8349
    @danielmacdonald8349 2 года назад +33

    Been a UH fan since 1971. It’s no coincidence that with the arrival of Gary Thain and Lee Kerslake UH was jettisoned into super stardom. As good as their first 3 albums were D&W was the beginning of without a doubt their best years of music creativity. Unfortunately you can begin to start hearing the cracks in the band on Wonder World as the album is definitely the most disappointing album of the Gary Thain era. Obviously drugs and alcohol were taking their toll. After Gary was dismissed he was replaced by an absolutely fantastic bassist/singer in John Wetton. Amazingly as good as JW is he just could not replace the amazing chemistry that was had between Gary Thain and Lee Kerslake. Although UH still has some fairly decent albums after Gary was gone I would say most people will agree UH reached their peak when Gary was with the band.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад +1

      thanks for your comments , Gary was an amazing guy ,he was always so funny and also the back bone of all groups he played with, a true showman and great friend

    • @JamesMoore-un3cu
      @JamesMoore-un3cu Год назад

      I couldn't agree more that Heep was best with the incredible Thain on bass...

  • @alfredoalmazan7976
    @alfredoalmazan7976 2 года назад +5

    FOREVER.

  • @bigbermbikerchannel572
    @bigbermbikerchannel572 Год назад +2

    Best bass note all time🤘🤘🤘

  • @edsoncoronato3836
    @edsoncoronato3836 2 года назад +11

    GARY TAIN É O MAOIR BAIXISTA DO ROCK,QUASE 50 ANOS DA SUA MORTE E ELE É LEMBRADO POR SEU TALENTO E LEGADO.

    • @carlosmassoco3099
      @carlosmassoco3099 2 года назад +1

      Ele e McCartney fizeram linhas melódicas insuperáveis.

  • @shivachokupermal9151
    @shivachokupermal9151 Год назад +1

    I am a big fan one of my favourite bands I saw them 3 times live but
    Not with Gary one of the kind
    bass player R I P Gary god bless

  • @nelsonjorge26
    @nelsonjorge26 2 года назад +8

    Thank you . Great musician

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад

      thank you

    • @robertathain460
      @robertathain460 2 года назад +2

      @@davechapman7735 Hi Dave, i.m married to Arthur Thain, Gary Thain,s bro. Arts given up playing the guitar. He had a road accident a few yrs ago. Finds it hard to play music now. Any news you have to share re Gary Thain etc will be much appreciated.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад

      @@robertathain460 Hi Roberta, thanks for your message. I will post anything else that comes along. best regards to you and Arthur

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад

      Arthur may like to see this i did , great memories for him ruclips.net/video/DKMbP1Vvcz0/видео.html

  • @hdrake1000
    @hdrake1000 Год назад +2

    Back in those days Uriah Heep was putting out a new album every 6 months.

  • @dannymartin2841
    @dannymartin2841 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a wonderful musical mind. He was truly one of the most beautifully gifted and sadly underrated player of all time. His choice of notes was breathtaking. His manipulation of melodies was unsurpassed. His early death...heartbreaking. LONG LIVE THE HEEP.

  • @emanueleforesti4987
    @emanueleforesti4987 2 года назад +8

    Gary il più grande genio bassista di tutti i tempi

    • @emanueleforesti4987
      @emanueleforesti4987 2 года назад

      Grazie tante ....io purtroppo quando sento di Gary mi emozioni tanto ....tanto talento ....ma tanta sfortunato allo stesso tempo

  • @ClassicRockFilms
    @ClassicRockFilms Год назад +5

    RIP Gary Thain

  • @jeffreybennett8893
    @jeffreybennett8893 Год назад +3

    Saw Ken Hensley solo 1980. They played 'Easy Livin' and Hensley mentioned writing with "The Late Great Gary Thain" five yrs later. I talked to him after the show, so nice a person to chat with.

  • @ZoranSandorov
    @ZoranSandorov Год назад +2

    Dear sweet heart Gary,i am so deeply sorry

  • @mark240862
    @mark240862 Год назад +2

    The best rock bass player there's ever been in my opinion.

  • @ClassicRockFilms
    @ClassicRockFilms Год назад +4

    Gary is part of the 27 Club - not well known as the others - Jim - Jimmy - Kurt - Janis - Brian - Amy - but he is there today and forever

  • @jameskthomson3939
    @jameskthomson3939 Год назад +1

    Gary Thain had the most Tasteful and Biggest Sound of any bassist in history. I'm as amazed listening to his unique style today as I was when he first caught my ear back in 1972.

  • @SSenorr
    @SSenorr 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’m way too young to experience the 60s and 70s, but there’s a certain vibe or mystique from that era. I love the music from small garage rock like bands to the big powerhouses such as Heep or Deep Purple. There’s a video of Gary’s bass solo during a live show where he goes into a melodic rendition of a classic piece, I can’t remember which, and it just sounds so powerful. God knows what he would’ve gone on to do… RIP Gary, David, Ken, and Lee.
    Edit: Bach’s little Fugue in a G minor was the piece that Thain performed, he was turning classical music into melodic rock bass playing haha
    ruclips.net/video/ey30IQBKaFM/видео.htmlsi=KcGGL9-6H8ZdyqsI

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 Год назад +2

    Rip 🙏 Harry Thain, Uriah Heap!!!❤️

  • @ClassicRockFilms
    @ClassicRockFilms Год назад +4

    I was blessed to see UH in 2010 with the legend Trevor Bolder on bass

  • @robertfritsch1376
    @robertfritsch1376 2 года назад +7

    Excellent backstory filling in the huge gaps & questions I've always had about Gary. That period of UH was the absolute best IMHO. I was about 14 years old & was enthralled w/ the group then & ever since. Thanx for putting this together as it's a fitting memory of a beautiful talent that we lost way too early on. Always remembered, never forgotten!

  • @absolutum_magnus
    @absolutum_magnus Год назад +1

    Yes !!! One of bass player
    All time's, powerful and clean sound !!!

  • @goatculler
    @goatculler 6 месяцев назад +1

    I've always loved Uriah Heep influenced so many other great musicians
    I'm a kiwi myself and so many kiwis dont know who was the most succesful kiwi bass player of all time-good quiz question. R.I.P Gary Thain

  • @davidcrabtree2145
    @davidcrabtree2145 2 года назад +11

    Thank you, great video. As being a bass player myself, he has been a tremendous influence on me.

  • @nicevmax
    @nicevmax Год назад +2

    I'm a bass player for nearly 50 years, I liked Uriah Heep in the seventies but never really listened deeply. I think it's time to ReDiscover Uriah Heep and Gary Thain, thanks for this great video.

  • @peterkarlsson3733
    @peterkarlsson3733 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful. Thanks Dave

  • @chrissutton927
    @chrissutton927 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for this Dave. In my opinion perhaps the greatest bass player ever. His work on UH live 73 is out of this world, the reason I took up bass playing 47 years ago

    • @jeffreybennett8893
      @jeffreybennett8893 Год назад

      No one is the 'greatest ever'. Just diff styles. I started plying Bass in 1977 (still do) and every band I join says 'There's something about your playing I like'. They ask: Bruce? Entwhistle? Squire? Geddy? No Gary Thain. And of course 'Who?' Always my fave band UH. Rainbow is another. Always wanted one of his Jazz Basses.

    • @chrissutton927
      @chrissutton927 Год назад

      @@jeffreybennett8893 I did say in my opinion. That’s because his technique as well as his sound were great. Some of the people you mentioned look very three fingered when you watch them. My opinion. As for his Jazz basses I made my own replica of the one he played on Heep Live 73 of which I am proud to use.

  • @user-xy7if3xh3j
    @user-xy7if3xh3j 9 месяцев назад +1

    He is my favorite bass player!thank you.

  • @NelsonMontana1234
    @NelsonMontana1234 Год назад +8

    Uriah Heep showed promise but never quite up there with the big boys. Kinda rock, a little prog, good players but nothing spectacular, okay songs. But when Thain joined, they went to another level. The groove, the melodicism, the energy all shot up several notches. And you can tell it inspired the band and the producer as well. The result -- Demons and Wizards, which is an undeniable masterpiece.

  • @Wagiblues
    @Wagiblues 2 года назад +3

    have seen Gary with The New Nadir many times at Zurich. (MusicHall Hirschen). That time i could unfort. not afford a photocam nor recording tape. But we can still remember this great musician.

  • @rmect
    @rmect Год назад +2

    Than you so much Dave. Never thought I'd see this background and history of an amazing musician.
    I have memories, just, of seeing an NZBC current affairs item on our one TV channel of Gary Thain back in NZ visiting his mum. All I really remember is Gary walking away from the camera in a residential street wearing a fur lined jacket. I was 12/13 at the time and already a Heep fan. My only other news memory is that he electrocuted himself on stage, which presumably came from an "Evening Post" newspaper item.
    In those days in NZ we weren't allowed FM radio, and AM state radio, the only radio, turned off overnight, with reduced hours on a Sunday, starting 9am. Sometimes the techs played "test" tracks before official broadcast began. It is burnt into my memory I woke up one Sunday, turned on my 8 transistor Sanyo radio, permanently tuned to 2ZM , heard static, then suddenly Sweet Freedom, both sides, uninterrupted, played, finishing just before the official start at 9. I was an enthralled 13 year old.
    I also have the memory that Sweet Freedom was a local number 1 album several weeks running.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      thanks for your post and very best wishes to you regards Dave

  • @stevesut2566
    @stevesut2566 2 года назад +3

    Enjoyed this, wonderful player. I remember when the infamous Jaffa DJ/Writer and Hedonist Ray Castle got a right old telling off from David in '74 when he kept calling the album "Wonderland'" during an interview at the groups hotel. Gary wasn't there, he had gone down to see his Mummy...as Mick and Lee put it. I nearly forgot Gary was a telegram boy for the PO in Christchurch, I met an old workmate of his.

  • @goopah
    @goopah Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting this. I got into Uriah Heep at age 16 in 1976 with "The Best Of Uriah Heep", which had come out that year. It was really different music than what I had been listening to, so it took some time to grow on me, but when it clicked, it really clicked. I studied the chart on the back of that album, so I knew who Gary Thain was, and of course I loved his sound. My next album was "High And Mighty", featuring John Wetton on bass. I loved that album as well, but it had a completely different sound. All that to say that until these videos, I knew who Gary was, and I knew his fate, but I didn't know his story. Thank you for bringing me that story.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад +1

      a pleasure to have done it. When I left Gary and came home from UK 1967 he wrote me a few times with updates and then I lost contact but later on a friend told me he had joined Heep and I had never heard of them so later bought Demons and Wizards with Easy living , I could hear Gary all the way through the disc ,it was superb! I was so happy for him that he had made it as that was his ultimate goal .He was a fantastic guy and friend and my only regret is that I was not there to guide him to help stop his bad habit . As a group Me and The others, we never touched the stuff nor did we ever drink much we only smoked cigs. ( probably too many) but later Gary found pot and used to smoke the odd bit in a pipe but I never thought it would lead to this. Although he has gone it is quite remarkable that his legend keeps living. thanks for your post . regards Dave C. NZ

  • @eisenyeo
    @eisenyeo Год назад +2

    Listen to Gary's bass on Overdog with Keef Hartley Band, he's got Jazz, Soul R&B influences early on. How he incorporate them into rock is brilliant. As to why he could move easily around chord changes, that's his Jazz n Blues knowledge. Love you Gary.

  • @jimmyoconnell6167
    @jimmyoconnell6167 Год назад

    One of my favourite bands

  • @weilandiv8310
    @weilandiv8310 2 года назад +2

    Great doc, wow just wow.

  • @ZalMoxis
    @ZalMoxis 6 месяцев назад +2

    I didn't know Thain was a Kiwi.... aside from Chris Squire I loved his playing..... Thain was brilliant.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  6 месяцев назад

      he was from Christian st Christchurch.

  • @emanueleforesti4987
    @emanueleforesti4987 2 года назад +3

    Gli uriah heep senza di lui hanno perso tanto.......Gary dovrebbe essere nell' olimpo ..... Io quando sento dire di basso subito penso a lui .. dovrebbero tutti pensare come me .great Gary rip in peace

  • @talibe801
    @talibe801 Год назад

    Saw the guys live in 1980,still have the ticket.that show changed my musical taste forever.

  • @sharonastill1027
    @sharonastill1027 2 года назад +6

    Thanks 4 making this about garys life,for me he was the bass monster musician.!I ve been a fan since 2009.from shaz in the uk.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  2 года назад

      cheers from NZ and thanks Sharon

    • @robertathain460
      @robertathain460 2 года назад +7

      I am married to his brother Arthur. It's refreshing to read about him and get to know how talented Arts younger brother was. Thankyou from Roberta Thain W.A

    • @sharonastill1027
      @sharonastill1027 2 года назад

      @@robertathain460 Hi roberta thank you for your reply i love gary ive been into uriah heep since 2009.Best wishes to garys family from shaz in the uk.

    • @robertathain460
      @robertathain460 2 года назад +1

      I,m married to Arthur Thain, Gary,s Bro. I,m a big fan of Gary..what a talented young man he was.This recording has connected me to the past. I wish I could have met him, so pleased to have this recording, Thankyou.

    • @susannepotens5895
      @susannepotens5895 2 года назад +1

      High Sharon, just saw you comment here and thought, say high..because we are collecting Heep Pictures from each other at Pinterest😁

  • @melvinpuddock8774
    @melvinpuddock8774 Год назад

    Gary and the boys paved the way for alot of people. If you have ever heard him play,then you we're influenced one way or another by it. He has inspired countless musicians. To be better players. God Bless Gary, may you live forever in are hearts,and souls. Love ya man!!!

  • @thunderdeed1
    @thunderdeed1 Год назад +2

    Mick said in an interview I read that “if we would have taken time off and gotten Gary and David the help they needed who knows what might have been “. Sad thing was they were a money machine and the management would not let it happen.

  • @radiopirata568
    @radiopirata568 2 года назад +4

    GREAT JOB DAVE!!!

  • @tobyjenner2924
    @tobyjenner2924 Год назад +1

    thank you.

  • @carloratto8986
    @carloratto8986 10 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you very much for this😊

  • @jaysantos536
    @jaysantos536 Год назад +2

    I was in Dallas the night Thain was dropped face first on the stage.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      we heard about here in NZ very shortly after. it was a bad happening.

  • @stevenstuart1442
    @stevenstuart1442 9 месяцев назад

    I was listening to UH in the early seventies..by then I had already picked up the Bass, but as I listened to more of Gary's playing and those riffs it gave me inspiration, I was driven by his bass work, I still listen to UH and I still play today..

  • @kevinjohnston5705
    @kevinjohnston5705 2 года назад +2

    thanks you for that

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 Год назад +1

    I was a fan of Uriah Heep since 1970 something when I saw them at the Marquee club.
    I did not know that Gary was a kiwi!

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      yes 100% Kiwi. when our band Me and the Others, with Gary arrived in London early 1966 we did an audition at the Marquee club.

  • @marcokitt.2328
    @marcokitt.2328 Год назад +1

    🖤‼️‼️‼️

  • @vladimirfateev9048
    @vladimirfateev9048 Год назад +2

    Gary - Super Bass

  • @triplecanopy5364
    @triplecanopy5364 Год назад +2

    May be the only one still living, Hensley died in Spain.

  • @1MrErling
    @1MrErling 2 года назад +4

    sad sad sad

  • @steveelliott5643
    @steveelliott5643 Год назад +1

    Te pai katoa,piki te ora Gazza the one and only!

  • @yopage
    @yopage 2 года назад +3

    Saw him in Little Rock, Ar USA during the Heep Wonderworld tour. I think he was wearing the fur boots. LOL

  • @philrice4187
    @philrice4187 Год назад

    Saw heep 3 times with Thain Free trade hall Manchester brilliant every time

  • @elenamarannino7071
    @elenamarannino7071 2 года назад +2

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @zatoichiable
    @zatoichiable Год назад +3

    Gary thain finger is constantly moving along the fretboard... he cannot stand still..

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      Gary was even a show piece bass player when he was 16, I used to watch him on Saturday nights with The Strangers . and he always was smiling. he was a legend from day one. thanks for your comment. Dave

  • @nicoleehrhardt2533
    @nicoleehrhardt2533 Год назад +2

    Unfortunatey, Heep didn't Had Peter Grant as Manager, the Zeppelin Man. Uriah Heep would have been around a Lot longer and healthier unser his Wings. And, of course, in the best line-up in their Carrer

  • @user-gm5by6dj3d
    @user-gm5by6dj3d 11 месяцев назад +1

    John Glascock from Jethro Tull was a great bassist

  • @mattmurray517
    @mattmurray517 Год назад +1

    What version of July Morning was that? Sounds a bit different

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  Год назад

      sorry ? the tracks were added by the guy that did the interview

    • @mattmurray517
      @mattmurray517 Год назад +1

      @@davechapman7735 never mind! Haha found it anyway :)

  • @MrPercussionPete
    @MrPercussionPete Год назад +1

    Mick Box blames the management for ignoring Gary when he was recovering from his injuries. But he could also take responsibility himself. After all, your fellow band members are the ones who are supposed to support you and wait til you're ready to get back on the road. But Mick Box and the others obviously didn't have the patience to wait and moved on with a different bass player, leaving Gary behind on his own, knowing very well he was addicted to heroin. This led to his death in 1975, he was only 27. That's quite a weight to carry, for the rest of your life.I stopped being a fan of UH after Gary's death. It just gave me a bad feeling.

  • @levvellene570
    @levvellene570 Год назад +1

    Erm, at 12.58, that whatever-cover is all wrong! Ken Hensley would never meet John Lawton for the later incarnation of Uriah Heep until after both Gary and David had been forced to leave the group. The original cover was much more blue and red, though! I DO have the original LP, after all... ;P

  • @user-qd4kv7ue5c
    @user-qd4kv7ue5c 2 года назад +3

    наиболее близкое произношение к оригиналу - Гэри Саин...

  • @monmixer
    @monmixer Год назад +1

    140 shows and 5 albums in 3 years doesn't seem to be that crushing. Of course the tour dates are because they are jammed together as close as possible because you have to pay the trucking company, drivers, road crew, sound, light and staging people and you have to keep the dates one nighters pretty much to maximize profits with the only days off being the luck of the travel schedule and booking dates. the managers and record companies could care less if you were travelling and performing concerts daily. They only care about the bottom line at the end of the tour. I have worked in live entertainment since 1976. That is simply how it's done. I still work in live entertainment and I'm in my mid 60's. I have slowed a bit though. I call it semi retirement even though it's more work than most people do full time at times.

  • @robynd970
    @robynd970 Год назад +3

    it baffles me how a close knit band like this could allow managment to SACK there bass player ... and then go on with someone else ..

    • @tomrott5333
      @tomrott5333 Год назад +1

      Correct !!! When Byron died John Wetton was the only UH member ( and for 10 minutes only), who came to the funeral ... close knit band ?

  • @patrickkem689
    @patrickkem689 Год назад +2

    Why is it the very best ones have to die from overdoses,,,

  • @frowertrampton7148
    @frowertrampton7148 Год назад

    Insurance policy killed him.

  • @SuperAnimelover100
    @SuperAnimelover100 3 месяца назад

    Why wasn't Gary buried in New Zealand ?

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  3 месяца назад

      he was cremated in London and his ashes spread in a rose garden, his wife Maureen would have organized that

    • @SuperAnimelover100
      @SuperAnimelover100 3 месяца назад +1

      @@davechapman7735 I just assumed he would be buried in New Zealand because that's where he was from.

    • @davechapman7735
      @davechapman7735  3 месяца назад +1

      Gary's had 3 brothers and one had died and one was living over seas ,that left one who was the youngest and never knew Gary as we had left NZ when he was a baby ,his Dad had died and that only left his Mum, Rita who was getting on in years and hadn't seen him since about early 70's when Heep came to Auckland so with all that in mind it was probably a better option for his wife who he had separated from to take care of his parting in London , that's the only scenario I can think of but thanks for your caring .
      post @@SuperAnimelover100

    • @SuperAnimelover100
      @SuperAnimelover100 3 месяца назад +2

      @@davechapman7735
      Now that all makes sense to me. Thank you for replying back. :)

  • @kewi444
    @kewi444 2 года назад +1

    Hard illuminati industri demonic pressure.. so sad