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Not even on a bitterly cold festive evening, with the temperature hovering around the freezing mark, was going to deter the already impressive queue snaking away in the distance from the highly anticipated return of URIAH HEEP in support of their fine new studio album âLiving The Dreamâ. With two top drawer supports acts in VON HERTZEN BROTHERS, and GUN this looked on the cards to be a fine evening.
VON HERTZEN BROTHERS
Von Hertzen Brothers at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Von Hertzen Brothers at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Von Hertzen Brothers at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Von Hertzen Brothers at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Started proceeding at 7pm on the dot with a 6 song set consisting of all manner of musical styles ranging from full on rock mode to funkadelic, psychedelic, and a few jazz touches for good measure. Opening up with the inspiring âThe Arsonistâ its evident that they have a good following and a generous scattering of assorted T-shirts worn by numerous punters.
Hailing from Finland they have made their mark on the British public and tracks such as âJerusalemâ and âSunday Childâ showcasing their musical ability. When vocalist âKIe Von Hertzenâ announces from the stage that he is suffering from a really sore throat and has been for a few days it highlights the quality of the performance even more and undeterred this fine group soldier on and finish with a delicious version of âNew Day Risingâ
 GUN
Gun at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Gun at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Gun at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Gun at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
All the way from Glasgow Scotland this enduring band should need little or no introduction. Fronted by the swirling dancing man of white leather jacket fame is the ever improving Dante Gizzi, who has transformed himself into a great showman.Opening up we get âShe Knowsâ a up-tempo rocker from new album âGuilty Pleasuresâ. Then, because of a limited time slot, we get a greatest hits package from the Mark Rankin fronted hey day with âDonât Say Its Overâ and a ball crushing âBetter Daysâ with a crushing guitar riff from Jools Gizzi, that gets the gathering singing along.
Without even drawing breath we get âWord Upâ the cover song that really broke the group into the big time all those years ago. To Gunâs great credit, they throw in the title track from their latest studio album âGuilty Pleasuresâ before ramping it up for the final throw of the dice with the double header of âSteal Your Fireâ and a rousing triumphant version of âShame On Youâ. I last saw gun on their previous tour and judging by tonightâs show, they are just going from strength to strength.
 URIAH HEEP
Uriah Heep at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Uriah Heep at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Uriah Heep at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Uriah Heep at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire. Photos by Eric Duvet Photography  https://www.ericduvetphotography.com/
Entering to a rabid audience roar, the mighty Heep with 48 years of material behind them steam roll into âGrazed By Heavenâ, a full on rocker and the song that opens their brand spanking new studio album âLiving The Dreamâ. With a backdrop of red and green lights this ageless band would put artists half their age to shame and with the humble and ridiculously gifted guitarist and original member âMick Boxâ weaving his remarkable talent all over proceedings. The band must be rightly confident of the new album because they pushed the barrel out and played âLiving The Dreamâ, âTake away My Soulâ, and âWaters Flowinâ. An extended version of âRocks In The Roadâ had me captivated by its guitar driven crunching riff and Mick Box doing all his one handed trickery while his other hand is up in the air and moving left to right and up and down. Pure class.
Next up was the first track from the classic Heep back catalogue. âGypsyâ is the track that has become the groupâs stand out legacy song with the stage bathed in green light, the familiar strains of Phil Lanzonâs hammond organ with vocalist Bernie Shaw singing at the top of his lungs to be heard over the wall of sound denoting classic 1970 Uriah Heep. As the song crashes to a end without a pause its into the familiar strains of âTake A Look At Yourselfâ with the muscle bound drummer Russell Gilbrook keeping solid timing on this frantic paced track before it just settles down to a drums and a bass solo from Dave Rimmer and his blue lighted fret board. Slowing things up briefly is the longest and best song of the evening, âJuly Morningâ, that has every element of Uriah Heep in its 10 plus minutes from gentle vocals, soothing hammond crunching riffs, and thunderous drums. Its a master class in song arrangement.
After the crowd had caught its breath, Mick Box takes to the Mic and announces a special guest. The one and only former Ozzy and Heep Drummer , Lee Kerslake, who was there to play tambourine on the haunting âLady In Blackâ. When I say it raised the roof I am not exaggerating with Lee Kerslake announcing 3 days previous that his cancer is now terminal it was an emotional, uplifting experience to witness him on stage in his Hawaiian shirt smiling away and enjoying the party atmosphere. Thatâs when the word âlegendâ springs to mind !!
With the main set over, the group return with âSunriseâ and a supercharged âEasy Livinâ before the band take their final bow to a totally blown away crowd. In all the years Iâve watched this band, it always amazes me when people talk about the classic 70s bands such as Zeppelin, Purple, and Sabbath. All fantastic but personally I would put Uriah Heepâs material up with any of those 3 bands. Also when one of the hardest touring bands in the world return to London I think they need a bigger venue because Shepherdâs Bush is just to much of a pinch for everyone.
A great evening as it always is with this band and roll on next year.
Review by Steve Bruty
Photos by Eric Duvet Photography
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GIG REVIEW: Shepard's Bush Plays Host To @uriah_heep With @gunofficialuk And @vonhertzenbros â @DuffPress @EricDuvet @MetalPlanet72 Not even on a bitterly cold festive evening, with the temperature hovering around the freezing mark, was going to deter the already impressive queue snaking away in the distance from the highly anticipated return ofâŠ
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