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Ken Hensley and John Wetton///Best of KONCERT////

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Ken Hensley and John Wetton///Best of KONCERT/////I am here exclusively for the sake of music culture and music promotion of the 70s of my generation and not for the sake of taking Copyright + that is not my goal but setting and permeating music that was the perfection of the 70s that filled the beauty of music and the cult of music'HOW MANY ADMINISTRATION YOU TUBE CONSIDERS THAT I AM A COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND TO REMOVE THIS VIDEO, I WILL DEFINITELY RIGHT!///+.Songs / Tracks Listing
Songs / Tracks Listing///+1. Overture 'La Tristeza Secreta de un Corazon Gitano' (Hensley)
2. A Minor Life (Hensley)
3. Easy Livin' (Hensley)
4. One Way Or Another (Hensley)
5. Return To Fantasy (Hensley/Byron)
6. July Morning (Hensley/Byron)
7. Battle Lines (Wetton/Marlette/Mitchell)
8. Confession (Hensley)
9. Emma (Wetton)
10. Hold Me Now (Wetton/Marlette)
11. After All (Wetton/Young)
12. The Wizard (Hensley/Clarke)
13. I Don't Wanna Wait (Hensley)
14. Out Of My Control (Hensley)
15. Tell Me (Hensley)
16. Lady In Black (Hensley)
17. Heat Of The Moment (Wetton/Downes)///In 2001, Ken Hensley returned from the US to the UK on a permanent basis (or at least until he move on to Spain!) and renewed some old acquaintances. He joined up with former Heep member John Wetton in the recording studio, with Wetton contributing to Hensley's then current solo album, "Running blind". In December that year, he also played again with Uriah Heep for the first time in over 20 years. It was during the weekend of "The Magician's Birthday party" that Hensley and Wetton also got together on stage for the gig captured here.While the song writing credits would tend to indicate a bias towards Hensley's recordings, it should be remembered that Wetton played on the original Uriah Heep recordings of a number of them, and performed others live while a member of that band. Further, it is a lesser known fact that Wetton (not David Byron) actually provided the lead vocal on "One way or another" when it opened Heep's "High and mighty" album.The main gig runs to around 90 minutes, drawing in songs from Wetton's solo career, his time with Asia, Hensley's solo work, and music from the David Byron era of Uriah Heep. John's fine voice suits the Heep material well, with songs such as "Return to fantasy" and "July Morning" retaining all their magic. While Ken was never as talented vocally as David Byron, his voice was actually very similar (to the extent that many people do not realise even now that it is his voice on the album version of "Look at yourself"). Ken and John trade lead vocals through the gig with the latter being slightly the more dominant.