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all bands were great, although a little disappointed by the lack of sad wings material - it the album that define heavy metal, Love Bites is no Ripper.
Anyone else notice that Richie's leads were much louder than Sneap's?
I felt like the Uriah Heep set was too short to really get going, although it was good to see them - or Mick, at least - for the first time in 44 years! A similar period of time since I last saw Saxon, and it was a buzz to see them with Brian Tatler.
Sounds like you had a good seat, pretty much diagonally opposite where I was. You're a recognisable chap, but no wonder I didn't spot you at that distance.
I gear-humped for Saxon 44 years ago
Was John Lawton (RIP) glam rock? He'd left Uriah Heep 20+ years before that, of course.
(Everyone's RIP when talking about Uriah Heep... )