The English rock band Uriah Heep were almost superstars in the U.S. and U.K. in the early-to-mid-1970s ("Easy Livin'," "Stealin'"), before fading away (by 1979, when I saw them, they were reduced to being the opening act for Jethro Tull), though they were huge superstars and remain quite popular in Norway, Finland, Germany, and Japan, among other countries. This was the "classic" line-up with David Byron on vocals (before he drank himself to death), Ken Hensley (on slide guitar) and Mick Box (the other guitarist, and the only continuing member of the band), doing a song from a 1971 album.
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