If there was a Big Four of British Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the early 70's, these guys would be in it with Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin
I have 61 years old too, and I was a little boy , 12 years old the first time I listened to this song and Look at yourself another hit of UH. The '70 RocknRoll bands were the best ever.
True... This is milestone no doubt. Back in the day i used this song as a good luck charm, dates, exams, and stuff like that! Most of the times it worked :) good old mick box guitar attracts good vibes :))
Als 69er geborener im Gründungsjahr dieser einmaligen Band danke, dass es Euch noch gibt und ich freu mich so sehr Euch im März 24 Live in Dortmund wieder zu sehen und zu genießen, danke, danke, danke
Just incredible. The Heep are ridiculously underrated in the Pantheon, and the English Pantheon. One of the alltime greats. I was born in 1961. How lucky we were to be teenagers as rock was being born. What a song. This song rivals Deep Purple's greatest songs, and I am the ultimate Purple fan.
Ich war damals 13 oder 14 Jahre und neben Lady in Black, Easy Living war Gypsy mein Lieblingssong, da wurde laut aufgedreht. Habe das voll genossen. Liebe diese Stücke noch heute und drehe laut auf, was für eine Musik !
The sheer power and the deceptive simplicity of this song make it a timeless masterpiece... Between this album, Black Sabbath's first album, Deep Purple's In Rock and Led Zeppelin's third album ( and many others ) 1970 was a good year 🙂🙂🙂
@@stellaqaustralia It was my old man who introduced me to Sabbath, Deep Purple and to this day he has a ton of Uriah Heep and Zepplin original vinyls in the loft
I was only seventeen I fell in love with a gypsy queen She told me "hold on" Her father was the leading man Said "you're not welcome on our land" And then as a foe, he told me to go He took me to a little shack And put a whip across my back Then told her "leave me" I was out for quite a time Came back with her on my mind Sweet little girl She means all the world Ah Oh, I want my gypsy queen Will she still be torn between Her father and lover One day I will go to him Strong enough to fight and win The kind of a man That he'll understand Ah Ah Ah
I’m 62 now and still a huge Heep fan. I remember playing this on my little record player and my dad tossing me headphones and telling me to use them. I later worked in radio and devoted an hour to nothing but Uriah Heep
The legends Uriah heep of progressive Heavy music. This song was the forerunner of the definition of true heavy music in 1970. Best British original group of the 1970's.
I saw Three Dog Night at the Anaheim Convention Center with warmup group Uriah Heep (who I knew). When they came out they said "This is our first appearance in America"!
War damals vier. Meine Eltern hatten damals das Album.....habe es Anfang der 80er bei mir ins Zimmer gepackt.....heute hören es meine Söhne.....das ist crazy.....das ist gypsy.....😂
Мені 63 , і це є музика моєї юності. Юрайхіп найкращий гурт у світі ! Але до 1975 року. Далі вже Юрайхіп другий , не той , що з Байроном , Хенслі , Тейном і Боксом , Лі Кірслейком , це є золотий склад Юрайхіп. Найкращий !
There was a radio station called Szabad Europa in Germany, and a dissident Hungarian hosted the Sunday afternoon program. I heard the first Uriah Heep songs there! A love that continues to this day, because they not only wrote simple songs ahead of their time, but also composed pieces, e.g. Salisbury! Well, the point is that my first two recordings of Uriah from the "Géza Ekecs" program/German radio/ were Gypsy and Come Away Melinda on a cassette tape recorder with a microphone! Here it was decided, and I started bringing the LPs to Hungary in 1972-73
Uriah heep ,legende and icone world culture and popculture.and hard rock 70.years.songs and music uriah heep_beatifull Melody,Harmony,tonally,tempe and rhythm,vocals,lyrics and sound music.aestetics,poetics.i love uriah heep!i love rock n roll!i love freedom.thanks your very much.peter ragac,slovakia
I must say Gypsy's riff was so memorable for me that it's really brought me to heavy rock sound when I was about 7 in early 70s. Way before AC/DC..The other was Purple's Smoke on the Water. My much older cousins played it and it caught me. I didn't play instrument then so I just hummed it a lot especially when doing something..😅
Clean forgot about this band until my son asked me to listen to a Metallica rif and Uriah Heep came to mind, great music, son even agreed, very progressive for that Era,hmmmm our music was the foundation .
Oh the memories. was teenager. They came to Auckland , New Zealand. We had no money to see so early Saturday morning we climbed through ticket box and climbed up a tall tree to avoid security then climbed down later and enjoyed the concert 😊
I was about 13 or i4 when they played blackburn king Georges hall and this song has stayed with me ! Im 57 now and remember mick box passing me his plectrum! What a guy! Been playing this to my son who's 34 and hes impressed! .wish they would tour again!! And come back to blackburn!
We have always loved URIAH HEEP....!!! I remember that I recorded the song GYPSY live on a RAI 2 Italia broadcast in September 1971 played by a local progressive group STORMY SIX. I was immediately fascinated and over time I started two URIAH HEEP cover bands in Florence. Even today the group that I love most and play most willingly is THEM...!!! 🎶🎵🎶❤💔
Ich war 13 Jahre, als ich sie das erste Mal gehört habe und wir danach abgetanzt haben, aber das war im knieen, damals galt das noch als "Underground" - kann sich heute niemand mehr vorstellen!
Back when I was a 14yr old I REALLY wanted 'live after death - Maiden....parents were concerned about devil worship etc. So got a comp. Album of Rock, this song blew my mind! 😎🎸🎼🎤
I've recently started exploring Uriah Heep and a lot of the songs I've listened to sound very familiar like stuff I would have heard my dad listening to when I was a kid.
If there was a Big Four of British Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the early 70's, these guys would be in it with Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin
Certainly Uriah Heep was one of them. ❤❤🤘🤘🤘
Spot on!!! !00% agree there!
They have always been up there imho
Well I would say for hard rock it would be Led Zeppelin Deep Purple and Uriah Heep. Heavy metal would be Sabbath Priest and Maiden.
@@markpalavosvrahotes5575 hard rock budgie rush
When I was only seventeen
I listened to Uriah Heep
They told me "Hold On"!
😂😂
I'm from Russia. I'm 65. I continue to be their enthusiastic fan.
i'm 64 from switzerland...greetings
Fan of Putin too??
@@giuseppemazza2855 Fan of Zelensky? the beggar? haha
@@NavySeal818 better to be a beggar than an idiot as you are.... no sorry for that
So am I. Called me a knowledgeable Hippie Mann! Always rocking to what music is meant to be, FOREVER!!!!
I could never love anybody else the way I've loved Uriah Heep
I could, BUT, Uriah Heep would "Have to be included. Especially "July Morning And, Lady In black-and-white Salisbury. He'll, all of them.
I was 16 and this song layed the foundation for rock music. I am 61 and still love it. These legends will live forever...
🎶🦅🎼💟💪
RIP Ken
You and I are the same age
Heep was my gateway band into the Prog seen.
I have 61 years old too, and I was a little boy , 12 years old the first time I listened to this song and Look at yourself another hit of UH. The '70 RocknRoll bands were the best ever.
True... This is milestone no doubt. Back in the day i used this song as a good luck charm, dates, exams, and stuff like that! Most of the times it worked :) good old mick box guitar attracts good vibes :))
It our youngest. ..
One of the absolute classics
Als 69er geborener im Gründungsjahr dieser einmaligen Band danke, dass es Euch noch gibt und ich freu mich so sehr Euch im März 24 Live in Dortmund wieder zu sehen und zu genießen, danke, danke, danke
Ich liebe sie auch und bin auch 2024 in Dortmund. Long live Mick Box
I was also 16 but today I'm 69 still the best 60's 70's and 80's music. Nobody can dispute the fact that we lived in the best of times in S. Africa.
For you anyway. Not so much for 👨🏾
@@wexfordrob then let's talk about us👨❤️👨
I'm cryng ..rest in peace Legend Ken Hensley
Me too, I can't believe those sad news!😢
...And his band mate and brother in music Lee Kerslake..
They are in another dimension playing together.
Y E A H, DUDE ~ HE BELONGS TO THE BEST IN CREATING MUSIC!!! 🎶🎼🎵💖♥️😭🙏🎧. BERNIE GERMANY
It´s trajic.
One of the most underrated bands of all time.
Saw them at the High Voltage festival in London. Fantastic.
Agreed!! saw them in Chicago IL this year-they were fantastic!
Haha 65 I had this when it came out. We were young and fierce.
77 and still a heep fan
Still rocks in 2023 🤘 Cheers from Denmark
The very first step in the Byron era.
Uriah Heep the first line up was composed by fabulous music-wizards
On June 13, 2020 this song and the album will turn 50 years young .. Heep is forever
Right on 👍🏼
Gratulation.
Wasn't this 1969?
@@Theineluctable_SOME_CANT It was 1970. Uriah Heep was formed in 1969 and renamed the band into Uriah Heep in 1970
@@igortchernowitzer927 1970 seemed to be a real year... ..
One of the best heavy rock songs ever!
Seeing them next month at the palladium - can’t wait
Spot on correct!!!
@@margejones8669 lucky you
2024 and oh yes it rocks. Still.
Always will
Just incredible. The Heep are ridiculously underrated in the Pantheon, and the English Pantheon. One of the alltime greats. I was born in 1961. How lucky we were to be teenagers as rock was being born. What a song. This song rivals Deep Purple's greatest songs, and I am the ultimate Purple fan.
Ich war damals 13 oder 14 Jahre und neben Lady in Black, Easy Living war Gypsy mein Lieblingssong, da wurde laut aufgedreht. Habe das voll genossen. Liebe diese Stücke noch heute und drehe laut auf, was für eine Musik !
Geht mir, 65, heute noch genau so ❤️
Bin voll begeistert,danke
First time i heard uriha heep 1978 and The girl i
Love then was
A gypsy so this is one of my favorite ever
Sens
The sheer power and the deceptive simplicity of this song make it a timeless masterpiece...
Between this album, Black Sabbath's first album, Deep Purple's In Rock and Led Zeppelin's third album ( and many others ) 1970 was a good year 🙂🙂🙂
Ozzie was the main band. Alice was the back up imagine yea fun
Being born in the early 90s. I have such an admiration for late 60s and early 70s rock and metal. This band is one of them. 😎
Aah! Thanks kiddo …you give old farts hope!
Same here.
Same here, also born in the early 90's and love the rock music of this era too.
@@stellaqaustralia It was my old man who introduced me to Sabbath, Deep Purple and to this day he has a ton of Uriah Heep and Zepplin original vinyls in the loft
One of their songs that even Deep Purple must have envied.
Kind of reminds me of a cross between Deep Purples Into the Fire and Rainbow ‘s 16nth Century Green Sleeves and Fire Dance.
@@thetruthhurts6652 for me some parts sounds like 21st century schizoid man
Such a good song
LOL. Bravo.
@@joaquinlezcano2372 The bridge section or 1:07 is definitely influenced by Schizoid man.
This song stands the test of time, listened to it in the seventies and still listening to it in 2022!
R.I.P. David Byron 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾✅✅
I was only seventeen
I fell in love with a gypsy queen
She told me "hold on"
Her father was the leading man
Said "you're not welcome on our land"
And then as a foe, he told me to go
He took me to a little shack
And put a whip across my back
Then told her "leave me"
I was out for quite a time
Came back with her on my mind
Sweet little girl
She means all the world
Ah
Oh, I want my gypsy queen
Will she still be torn between
Her father and lover
One day I will go to him
Strong enough to fight and win
The kind of a man
That he'll understand
Ah
Ah
Ah
yes.. i am pride from philippines
Cheers bro, I know them off by heart, but awesome that you took the time to write out the words
Niente da dire
Ricordi di un tempo che è vivo solo nella mente
OMG! I forgot this song existed. It's like Heep for the first time all over again!
Ho 67 anni ed ho acquistato l' LP all'epoca dell'uscita....lo ascolto ancora ....che sound....
I’m 62 now and still a huge Heep fan. I remember playing this on my little record player and my dad tossing me headphones and telling me to use them. I later worked in radio and devoted an hour to nothing but Uriah Heep
Nice!
Me 2.
Me 3
👌🤗🤗🤗
In south Africa Is top hot
Keyboard player is out of this world!
The legends Uriah heep of progressive Heavy music.
This song was the forerunner of the definition of true heavy music in 1970.
Best British original group of the 1970's.
R I P David Byron great vocalist
GOAT 🐐 IMHO
I saw Three Dog Night at the Anaheim Convention Center with warmup group Uriah Heep (who I knew). When they came out they said "This is our first appearance in America"!
Vor 51 Jahren habe ich danach getanzt - heute nicht mehr zu glauben - macht´s gut, ihr Nachkommen!
War damals vier. Meine Eltern hatten damals das Album.....habe es Anfang der 80er bei mir ins Zimmer gepackt.....heute hören es meine Söhne.....das ist crazy.....das ist gypsy.....😂
Hi, Thomas, egal, ob 1971, 1980 oder jetzt, für mich ist der Song unsterblich!
Die meisten kennen es nicht, Oldie Sender spielen immer nur die selben 3 Lieder
One of the best!!! Nothing like that today.😎💯💥
At the same level of Deep Purple, and pherhaps even higher at that time!! Wish we could go back in time ! This is a masterpiece!
Heep were awesome. But let’s not get carried away here. Blackmore is god.
Wish I could go back in time, but it´s all over now!
Мені 63 , і це є музика моєї юності. Юрайхіп найкращий гурт у світі ! Але до 1975 року. Далі вже Юрайхіп другий , не той , що з Байроном , Хенслі , Тейном і Боксом , Лі Кірслейком , це є золотий склад Юрайхіп.
Найкращий !
Мені подобається Хіп до 1977 року.. Альбоми High N Mighty, Firefly, Innocent Victim також дуже класні
Повністю згоден!!!
Now I'm 40. This music is my life
I was 19 when I first heard this album. Saw them live when I was 22.
There was a radio station called Szabad Europa in Germany, and a dissident Hungarian hosted the Sunday afternoon program. I heard the first Uriah Heep songs there! A love that continues to this day, because they not only wrote simple songs ahead of their time, but also composed pieces, e.g. Salisbury! Well, the point is that my first two recordings of Uriah from the "Géza Ekecs" program/German radio/ were Gypsy and Come Away Melinda on a cassette tape recorder with a microphone! Here it was decided, and I started bringing the LPs to Hungary in 1972-73
Listened throughout my teens so much that the lyrics are still fresh. Im 63
My heroes are all passing away. RIP Lee, thanks for the great music.
What a Riff
They were so Great with David Byron
Rest in peace Ken Hensley ❤🤘😥
...ogni tanto ho bisogno di ascoltare questo fantastico assolo di Hammond, con il suo suono unico e inconfondibile, Gypsy pietra miliare del rock 💪
Awesome to me the first heavy song i heard bought the album i am 69 now.
I'm,right behind at 65 brings back good memories! Love all types of music
For 1970, Heavy as fook!
Thorton
Best of one hard rock song all time🤘🤘🤘
Uriah heep ,legende and icone world culture and popculture.and hard rock 70.years.songs and music uriah heep_beatifull Melody,Harmony,tonally,tempe and rhythm,vocals,lyrics and sound music.aestetics,poetics.i love uriah heep!i love rock n roll!i love freedom.thanks your very much.peter ragac,slovakia
Very 'eavy very 'umble is one oh the masterpiece of Rock Music .
I must say Gypsy's riff was so memorable for me that it's really brought me to heavy rock sound when I was about 7 in early 70s. Way before AC/DC..The other was Purple's Smoke on the Water.
My much older cousins played it and it caught me. I didn't play instrument then so I just hummed it a lot especially when doing something..😅
I’m glad I saw Uriah Heep around 2017. Mick Box was still going strong 💪🏻
Saw him tonight. He was amazing. First show of the tour!
@@chipfilmstv Me too. And Yes they were amazing!
Roadroller rythmn section...Killer guitars....Sharped hammond organd...And a glorious vocal frontman!!
What a debut!
Heard this today on Planet Rock top 40 greatest guitar riffs and had to scratch that itch.
Awesome ! Heep Forever baby !! Rip Mr. Byron !
At 69 I had all but forgotten about Uriah Heep 😥 Hearing this again swept away the years! Why, oh why, did I sell off my album collection? 😥
Paul Chandler because you were young and foolish 😁
Машина на времето!
I ask my self the same question constantly Paul
Yeeeeesssss....oh man what a gem
same here mate sold em all WHY
Навсегда в памяти моего детства. Слушаю с 12 лет все их произведения до сих пор. Мне сейчас 63🤣🤣🤣🤗🤗🤗💯👍👍👍🎼🎵🎶🎸🎹🎤🎧
first time i heard is 1977 and still love it
The strongest bass sound I've ever heard !
Kind of if Deep Purple and Groundhogs had a baby, it would be Uriah Heep. Good stuff!!
Clean forgot about this band until my son asked me to listen to a Metallica rif and Uriah Heep came to mind, great music, son even agreed, very progressive for that Era,hmmmm our music was the foundation .
The band of my Life
The woman of my Life
Sò they only have a good time at funerals these days...
Very heavy, very humble indeed. This song blows every hard rock tracks to smithereens.
Saw the at the penthouse in Scarborough the loudest gig ever Awesome.
My favorite band of all time!!!!!!! At one time I had all their albums, I saw them every time they came to STL They were the best!!!!!!!!!
I have all their CD's!
I'm also 61 my older brothers playing it from their rooms loved it I was like 12
yes, blew me away in the first listen in high school, still top of my list. wow.
Oh the memories. was teenager. They came to Auckland , New Zealand. We had no money to see so early Saturday morning we climbed through ticket box and climbed up a tall tree to avoid security then climbed down later and enjoyed the concert 😊
Still one of the best songs made in the 70,s!
What I love about Uriah Heep is how every song tells a story. Getting whipped by Gypsy King WOW
04:57 - 05:12 Masterpiece, state of art!
I saw Uriah Heep, Saxon and Judas Priest at the Metal Masters on 25th March '24 in Munich. It was the best concert of my life 😍
I was about 13 or i4 when they played blackburn king Georges hall and this song has stayed with me ! Im 57 now and remember mick box passing me his plectrum! What a guy! Been playing this to my son who's 34 and hes impressed! .wish they would tour again!! And come back to blackburn!
real musicians authentic love for the music
I was only 15 years old when fixed this great album and I still love it. Great music and the best album of Uriah Heep.:) john coolman
Byron and Hensley were fantastic ❤
Mick Box wasn't bad either...He's always been a bit underrated...
i was 8 at the time and was sooooooooooooooooo impressed by the Album cover
One of the best vocalist from this period…the vocalist guy knows.
These days I isten only to Uriah Heep. Love them
I'm 31 and Uriah Heep is 1 of my favorite bands
I bought this album when I was a teenager and again two years ago it's still a masterpiece 😁😁
One of my favorite bands during the 70s and a salute to the band members that have going on. RIP 🙏
We have always loved URIAH HEEP....!!! I remember that I recorded the song GYPSY live on a RAI 2 Italia broadcast in September 1971 played by a local progressive group STORMY SIX. I was immediately fascinated and over time I started two URIAH HEEP cover bands in Florence. Even today the group that I love most and play most willingly is THEM...!!! 🎶🎵🎶❤💔
this song gives me the power that no drug can
Ich war 13 Jahre, als ich sie das erste Mal gehört habe und wir danach abgetanzt haben, aber das war im knieen, damals galt das noch als "Underground" - kann sich heute niemand mehr vorstellen!
Com toda certeza uma das grandes bandas de heavy/hard rock de todos os tempos!!! Adoro!!!
Back when I was a 14yr old I REALLY wanted 'live after death - Maiden....parents were concerned about devil worship etc.
So got a comp. Album of Rock, this song blew my mind!
😎🎸🎼🎤
My first CD when i was 13 years old....! Remember listening the whole album to my walkman....
it’s still heavy till today… imagine bk then… all parents nightmare to this kind of music…. 🤣🤣…. a rebellious teenager music… 😅😅
wORK OF ART THIS SONG IS!
R.I.P. Ken Hensley :(
Saw them live in st.louis Missouri in late 60's.i was hooked on them since..many around the world still have never heard them.how sad
R.I.P. Ken Hensley 🌎🌎💜💜❤️❤️🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Nostalgia . My youth in this song . Great , thanks .
It’s very sad that great musicians leave us.
Das waren noch Zeiten. Alles live gesungen und gespielt. Waren geile Nächte im Schuppen.😅
The best band reminds me of my youth
Immer wieder toll zu hören
I've recently started exploring Uriah Heep and a lot of the songs I've listened to sound very familiar like stuff I would have heard my dad listening to when I was a kid.
The Era Was Golden