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Gidget Gein Tribute Gidget Gein born Bradley Stewart September 11, 1969 October 9, 2008. Was best known as the second (More) Gidget Gein born Bradley Stewart September 11, 1969 October 9, 2008. Was best known as the second bassisst in the band Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids. As well as his own group the Daligaggers. He derived his stage name from the 60 suffer girl gidget and wisconson native serial killer and cannibal Ed Gein.
Noticeably, most of Jeordie White's signature early "Twiggy Ramirez" look, down to the multi-colored dreadlocks, was taken directly from White's girlfriend at the time Jessicka (Jack Off Jill) and Gein himself
Gein died from a heroin overdose on October 9, 2008 at his home in Burbank, California. He was 39.
To Quote from Brian Tutunick AKA Olivia Newton Bundy-
"That totally sucks. But lessions [sic] should be learned from this. He lost a great gig due to drugs and now he's lost his life. R.I.P."
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Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, Grist-O-Line (1990)
Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, Big Black Bus (1990)
Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, After School Special (album) (1991)
Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, Lunchbox (album) (1992)
Marilyn Manson, Portrait of an American Family (1994)
Gidget Gein & the Dali Gaggers, Confessions of a Spooky Kid (2000)
Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows (2004)
Gidget Gein, Suspension of Misbelief (2007)
Gidget Gein, Law of Diminishing Return (2007)
Gidget Gein, Rig Demos (2007)
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Uriah Heep (Thats The Wat That It Is) Uriah Heep are an English rock band, formed in December 1969 when record producer Gerry Bron invited (More) Uriah Heep are an English rock band, formed in December 1969 when record producer Gerry Bron invited keyboardist Ken Hensley (previously a member of The Gods and Toe Fat) to join Spice, a band signed to his own Bronze Records label.
They were sometimes jokingly referred to as "The Beach Boys of heavy metal" for their melodic songs, and trademark multi-part harmony backing vocals, although their music draws on diverse influences including progressive rock, hard rock, heavy metal, jazz, and even country on occasion.
In spite of their huge popularity in Britain and continental Europe, Uriah Heep were never able to break into the American market in a big way, with the exception of three hit songs, "Easy Livin' " from the 1972 album Demons and Wizards, "Sweet Lorraine" from the 1972 album The Magician's Birthday (a top ten album in Australia), and "Stealin' " from the 1973 release Sweet Freedom. The band released several commercially successful albums in the 1970s, including the seminal Uriah Heep Live (1973), but their audience declined by the 1980s, to the point where they became essentially a cult band in the US and UK. Uriah Heep maintain a significant following in Germany, the Netherlands, the Scandinavian Peninsula, the Balkan Peninsula, Japan and Russia, where they still perform at stadium-sized venues.
Graphic artist Roger Dean painted several of their album covers, most notably Demons & Wizards (1972), The Magician's Birthday (1972), and Sea of Light (1994).
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1 History
2 Lineups
3 Discography
4 Trivia
5 References
6 External links
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Their debut album, Very 'Eavy... Very 'Umble (which was self-titled in the United States), introduced a heavy organ and guitar-driven sound, with David Byron's theatrical, dynamic vocals soaring above thunderous sonic backgrounds, although acoustic and jazz elements also featured in the mix. The album's title references the signature phrase of the Dickens character Uriah Heep ("very 'umble") from the novel David Copperfield from which the band took its name [1]. Their second album, Salisbury, was more squarely in the progressive rock genre, with its 16-minute title track featuring a 24-piece orchestra. Their third album, "Look at Yourself", released at the end of 1971, included the single "July Morning". Subsequent releases would find the group's ever-shifting lineup (between 1969 and 1980, the band changed drummers five times, bassists four times, and lead singers twice) frequently exploring fantasy-oriented lyrical themes, often in lengthy, multi-part compositions, largely penned by Hensley, who would eventually come to dominate the band during his tenure. On December 8, 1975, New Zealand-born former bassist, Gary Thain, was found dead in his Norwood Green home, aged 27, having overdosed on heroin.
Following the 1976 replacement of vocalist David Byron (with John Lawton - formerly of the German band Lucifer's Friend), Uriah Heep turned away from fantasy-oriented lyrics and multi-part compositions back toward a more straightforward hard rock sound typical of the era. In 1977 they scored a top 40 chart hit in Australia with "Free Me" which went all the way to #1 in New Zealand. The replacement of Lawton with vocalist John Sloman for the 1980 album Conquest was not well received by most fans, and Ken Hensley's acrimonious departure in September of that year left the group in a state of collapse. It fell to guitarist Mick Box to pick up the pieces and soldier on with a new singer Pete Goalby of Trapeze fame. Two early 1980s releases, Abominog and Head First, updated the band's sound and generated a brief, newfound interest in Uriah Heep among younger glam metal fans. (Less)
2004 The Heroines
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[1997] Heroin (Single)
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