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I enjoyed the story (especially towards the end; Uriah Heep is such an awesome crony and the ending was sweet) and the gallery of characters was incredible — Steerforth, Traddles, Little Em’ly, Peggotty, Aunt Trotwood, Dora Spenlow, the Micawbers and my favourite: Mr. Dick.
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David Byron is indeed an acquired taste, but once you get by that - the Heep is a very rewarding listening experience.
Latest reviews @ Progarchives.com, the ultimate progressive rock music website 2008
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I recall an analysis of Uriah Heep representing the Victorian model of an “onanist.”
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Although he served as a key reserve on the '86 world champs, Heep was no Scott, who went 110-81 over nine seasons with the Astros.
The Mets' Greatest Gaffes Jeff Pearlman 2011
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It goes well with your Uriah Heep, pschophantic, asskissing, behavior.
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December 10, 1982: Mets trade pitcher Mike Scott to the Houston Astros for outfielder Danny Heep.
The Mets' Greatest Gaffes Jeff Pearlman 2011
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Sisk gained a sliver of fame as a 1/3 member of the "Scum Bunch," the unofficial back-of-the-airplane club he formed with Orosco and outfielder Danny Heep.
The One Met Their Fans Most Loved to Hate Jeff Pearlman 2011
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Exasperated by his lack of progress over four seasons, the Mets exchanged Scott for Heep.
The Mets' Greatest Gaffes Jeff Pearlman 2011
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There were the trance-like, Bolly-rock beats of Rose Windows, followed by Wayfinders, who sound like the thick, rich results of Uriah Heep combined with the Smashing Pumpkins.
In search of Nirvana 2011
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Uriah Heep but without the charm and sense of humour.
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