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Uriah Heep – Demons and Wizards
Then it might be Uriah Heep, Demons and Wizards. I didn’t have an older brother at all, let alone one in college to turn me on to cool records. I stumbled my way through and absorbed certain records I probably had no business in buying, and just lived with them and eventually something about them would settle in. Some of then didn’t stick but I remember playing that one quite a bit.
Then I find this Uriah Heep band and this one guy is playing all these kinds of keyboards, not quite Rick Wakeman, but that kind of thing that was going on with a lot of bands at the time where they had a bunch of different keyboards, and he’s in this little corral on stage playing these different keyboards. I thought ‘What’s going on there, that’s interesting, that guy is applying some kind of piano thing to rock & roll’, so that’s why I stopped at Uriah Heep for a little while.