Uriah Heep - Lady In Black | 4K – 2K |
This post for captures the haunting, folk-rock essence of Uriah Heep 's 1971 classic from the album Salisbury . 🎸 The Vibe: Gothic Folk & Anti-War Hymns
It’s a song about peace, strength, and that unforgettable acoustic strumming. One of the greatest "four-chord" wonders in rock history!
Written and sung by multi-instrumentalist Ken Hensley instead of the band's usual lead singer David Byron , this track became one of their biggest hits—particularly in Europe. Uriah Heep - Lady in Black
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Despite its epic feel, the song famously relies on only two main chords (Am and G), making it a favorite for beginner guitarists. This post for captures the haunting, folk-rock essence
"I see you standing by your door, I say hello but am scared to ask anymore..." 🕯️🎸
Dropping back to 1971 with this haunting folk-rock masterpiece from . Did you know Ken Hensley took the lead vocals on this one because David Byron’s voice didn’t quite fit the 'folk' vibe they wanted? Did you know Ken Hensley took the lead
Released on Salisbury (1971), marking the band's shift into progressive and symphonic rock.