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I have always loved Mick's playing. IMHO, Mick Box is a master of wah-wah, whammy bar and pretty much everything on his pedal board. His guitar sound worked so well with Ken's Hammond. Know what I loved the best? When he would ripple the strings somehow during a lead melody and it sounded like a combination of a whip cracking and a ricochet (as on the outro on July Morning). Never heard any other guitarists of the time with so many of those fun tricks that easily catch the ear.
Great video but what I have been trying to find out since the 70s is what make and model drums did Lee kerslake play on the 1973 Uriah heep live album. I tried contacting Lee but as we all know he left us too soon. If anyone can help me find the answer or who knows the answer after all these decades, I would REALLY appreciate it!!!!!😀
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Underrated player, very distinctive style.
I was 13 years old when the first Uriah Heep album came out fell in love with this group from day one
Mick is my favorite lead guitarist, hands down! He has done some wonderful solos over the years.
Uriah Heep is sooo underrated. Great video man! Greetings for argentina
Awesome! I've been a huge Heep fan since the '70s.
I played on a festival in venezuela with them, Mick is a fantastic player. He gave a pick to me. Very nice guy.
Mick Box is my hero. I met him in the signing tent at Steelhouse... Starstruck
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I have always loved Mick's playing. IMHO, Mick Box is a master of wah-wah, whammy bar and pretty much everything on his pedal board. His guitar sound worked so well with Ken's Hammond. Know what I loved the best? When he would ripple the strings somehow during a lead melody and it sounded like a combination of a whip cracking and a ricochet (as on the outro on July Morning). Never heard any other guitarists of the time with so many of those fun tricks that easily catch the ear.
.....the reason, why I live in London !!! ..rocknroll !!!
UH used to come to TX USA every year in the 70s.Mick is why I play rock guitar.He's king of the Cry Baby wah!
Great guy and great guitarist
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Great video but what I have been trying to find out since the 70s is what make and model drums did Lee kerslake play on the 1973 Uriah heep live album. I tried contacting Lee but as we all know he left us too soon.
If anyone can help me find the answer or who knows the answer after all these decades, I would REALLY appreciate it!!!!!😀
Been a fan since Spice in ‘69👍
I didnt hear Spice.I bought Very 'eavy except here in US it wasnt titled.Big fan ever since.
Mick treats him like a son...
......he is a big of an interrupter, though
Been a heep fan since 1977. Very much an underrated guitarist. Pity john lawton is no longer their lead singer.
Mick is great!
Delightful - Mick Box is the best. But do those amps go to 11. Asking for a friends.
Great behind-the scenes video. Anyone know which song(s) Mick uses Drop D tuning?
I'm not sure. Hopefully someone in the comments will be able to help you out.
probably "the Wizard"
I don't know either ... but I would guess The Wizard .... or Rainbow Demon.
Heep is great
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Is that Black Caparelli with gold floyd a production model? Can't find it online.
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