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    U.F.O. featuring Michael Schenker

    This guy took UoFoOo to a higher level. The one and only Michael Schenker, brother of Scorpions' Rudolf Schenker. How fucking cool is that? The story gets better!... Michael even played on a few Scorps albums. Check them out. This compressed on-line version does not do justice for the original vinyl record!

    Discuss!


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    Could not agree more, my friend. I think the songs on the Scorpions' Lovedrive that he is featured on are brilliant, particularly 'Coast to Coast', which has been burned into my brain from listening to it over and over around 1980 or so.



    As it happens I just bought myself a new turntable a few weeks ago and in the back of my mind I have been thinking - okay, this is the opportunity to sit down and play the Strangers in the Night live double vinyl. No skipping, etc. But, being an older fart than I was when I originally bought it, it is quite difficult to get time to do that ...

    But, your post is a good reminder. Tomorrow ...

    As it happens, I found this UFO pic from 1978 - actually a billboard on Sunset Strip from '78 for the Obsession album. If I had a UFO myself, I would transport myself back to that time and place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VHscraps View Post
    ...As it happens I just bought myself a new turntable a few weeks ago and in the back of my mind I have been thinking - okay, this is the opportunity to sit down and play the Strangers in the Night live double vinyl. No skipping, etc. But, being an older fart than I was when I originally bought it, it is quite difficult to get time to do that ...
    I swear that is exactly what I did on Saturday March 23, 2013!

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    Different lyrics, but earlier version of 'Rock Bottom' from some 1973 German TV show.


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    LoveDrive is my favorite Scorpions album ever, though the two that came after it, Animal Magnetism and Blackout were pretty damn good too.

    As for UFO, loved the stuff with Schenker. Couldn't give a fuck about any other lineups.


    Now here's an odd bit of UFO trivia though....

    Their first record label in the US was, believe it or not, a division of Motown called "Rare Earth" records. I don't actually have any UFO vinyl from that period, but I have another album on that label (the band Rare Earth) and, the record sleeve lists all the albums currently for sale by that label as well as the future releases... and in that future releases section was a band named UFO.

    Who would have thought that band had anything in common with the label that launched the Temptations, Four Tops, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and Michael Jackson??
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    There's a guy in the UK, well-known to some people - Julian Cope. He was singer of a band called The Teardrop Explodes, had a fairly successful solo career, and later branched into writing books about music - Krautrocksampler, Japrocksampler, and others ...

    Anyway, he has this website, Head Heritage, where there are lots of writings about various bands (he has a long piece on a Van Halen bootleg), but one of the bands he rates is UFO. Not for the Schenker years, but for those very years FORD just mentioned - the 'Krautrock' / Spacerock years.

    http://www.headheritage.co.uk/unsung/review/345/

    I was just on youtube, and those early albums are on there in full and have some healthy hit numbers - some people rate that stuff. I used to OWN those albums, and I could never reconcile that UFO with the Michael Schenker version ... but, what the hell:


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    Billy Sheehan on bass 32-83 was not terrible....and Ainsley is still stellar.



    The thing is that Ufo kinda has a good time so it rotates:




    It is just a bit of Rock Academy:

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    One of my favorite albums (and perhaps the funniest album cover) of all time. You simply can't imagine what it sounded like to a morose, alienated 13 year old kid the first time it was discovered blasting from a mall record store sometime in 1974.


    And then actually seeing the cool-as-shit bastards on Don Kirshner late one weekend after my folks had gone to sleep...










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    Ok, first, from Obsession this is Pack it up and Go !





    Go to 2:09 to hear the lead break from Schenker on Lights Out from Strangers in the Night. Considering this was from 78 it's some serious picking. Be careful because if you don't stop listening you'll hear the phrase "Moon in June" This phrase is frowned upon at the Roth Army due to the lyrical felonies Act that one Hagar was guilty of on several counts.




    This is Stopped by a Bullet from their '95 reunion Walk on Water. This has a cool riff and smoking solos.
    I'm pretty sure a title like that wouldn't fly these days, but that's another issue.

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    solo at 2:04. Song's called Perfect view from Sharks (2002)

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    Classic Schenker - era UFO has consistently been in my top 5 all time favorite bands list since the late '70's . Killer , killer band and yet , horribly and criminally under-rated . I have witnessed UFO live at least 7 times and that is with various line-ups but none better then the classic line-up . " Strangers In The Night " , " Force It " , and " Obsession " are my three favorite UFO albums . I have a killer bootleg CD called " Parkers Birthday " that just slams !
    Regardless of who is or isn't in the band , I will continue to see UFO live as long as Phil Mogg is at the helm . What a gifted lyricist and vocalist . Terribly under-rated .
    Got to meet the classic re-united UFO line-up in 1995 after a killer night club show . I completely cherish those autographs .
    Sadly , I have heard that bassist Pete Way's health is not so good these days .
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    This is better

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    Nice , nearly note for note rendition of Love To Love . I gotta respectfully disagree that it's better . Good cover though. Couldn't help but notice that the lead guitarist was playing a near-white flying V through Marshall stacks . Very Schenker-esque . They have good taste in good music .
    This song really reminds me of my late wife . We would slow dance to this in better times .
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    Michael Schenker is my all-time favorite guitarist by a longshot, fast but fluid and melodic. Some great material with MSG but he seems to do his best work with UFO. Schenker said his favorite guitar solo from the early UFO era was "Try Me" a ballad from Lights Out album.

    Strangers in the Night was my introduction to the band in 1978/79 and I've been hooked ever since.
    Here is another great song, from Obsession album, "One More For The Rodeo", a guitar workout from start to finish.



    Great Billboard pic VHscraps! Anyone interested there is a decent UFO biography at Martin Popoff .com called Shoot Out The Lights that has interviews w/Phil Mogg, Pete Way, Schenker, Paul Chapman, Paul Raymond etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by envy_me View Post
    This is better

    Interesting that you posted this. Many years ago a friend sent me 2 John Norum solo albums. Now I wasn't familiar with his work in Europe other than the single they had but first listen I could tell the guy was heavily influenced by Schenker especially with his tone and approach. This tune's got Kelly Keeling on vocals, who was also on Schenker's Unforgiven album.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenBayLA View Post
    Michael Schenker is my all-time favorite guitarist by a longshot

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    Check out his instrumental albums Adventures of the Imagination, Michael Schenker 2000, and the Odd Trio when you get a chance if you haven't already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThrillsNSpills View Post
    Interesting that you posted this. Many years ago a friend sent me 2 John Norum solo albums. Now I wasn't familiar with his work in Europe other than the single they had but first listen I could tell the guy was heavily influenced by Schenker especially with his tone and approach. This tune's got Kelly Keeling on vocals, who was also on Schenker's Unforgiven album.
    I LOVE Europe. But between Norum and Kee Marcello, I perfer Kee. Even if I like Norum too.

    They are so good.

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    I guess I discovered these guys thru a friend back when Light's Out (75) was released, I still have the LP.

    Played it alot they were 2nd or 3rd spot from the headline act, on most big summer shows back then.

    I remember saying wow this is UFO this is fucking great...I have no other recollection of those days..but I was there many times whereveer the fuck that was.

    Booze life things women cars..stuff gets in the way sometimes and this band has always deserved more credit for home run shows and music thatn they get.

    Have any of you noticed how many millions and millions,millions,millions,millions... of people and other well know musicians, say this is a underated band and..bla bla bla ..kinda cracks me up...they aren't underated at all..lol

    You bar band guys should put this on your list it will please the head knockers and get the chicks up.

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    The sound on this is very good..I just redialed in my audio equalizer computer thingie doo jacker.. like this
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    I see he has a new dvd out. Great player. Didn't he always use 50 watt Marshalls ?

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    The intro part to Coast to Coast always appeared to me to be the musical inspiration for the later solo tune "Desert Song".

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    I played "Lights Out" in a metal band I was in from '85-'86.

    It was always a crowd pleaser.

    One thing I love about the current state of the internet: Being able to dress up our posts with music or video! In this case I can suddenly be listening to live UFO from the mid-70s!

    Woohoo!!

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    I had just discovered Schenker-era UFO in 1981, and discovered UFO was going to open for Ozzy in late February 1982.

    Without the internet and no connections into industry happenings, I was unaware that Schenker was no longer in the band.....not discovering this until they came out onstage and began their set....2/28/82.....

    Needless to say, I was sorta disappointed.

    Saw them about 3-4 years back at the Wildhorse Saloon here in Gnashville with Vinnie Moore on lead fret-burning. Was cool to see the original guys one more time.

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    I'm glad to see UFO getting some props in this thread. The Schencker years were clearly the best - largely because Mogg and Way knew how to keep mad Mickey under control (in the studio at least) - but they made some chronically underrated records after he left, too. Check 'em out.

    As for Schencker, I'd have to say that the first MSG album is an absolute, stone-cold classic. It is a crime that it is not better remembered......
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    Quote Originally Posted by binnie View Post
    I'm glad to see UFO getting some props in this thread. The Schencker years were clearly the best - largely because Mogg and Way knew how to keep mad Mickey under control (in the studio at least) - but they made some chronically underrated records after he left, too. Check 'em out.

    As for Schencker, I'd have to say that the first MSG album is an absolute, stone-cold classic. It is a crime that it is not better remembered......
    Binnie give us some record reviews! Pleeeeeeeazzze!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mushroom View Post
    Binnie give us some record reviews! Pleeeeeeeazzze!
    In the Album Reviews thread you can find reviews of UFO on pages 5 and 7 (one Schenker, one not); and an MSG review on page 10

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    OK, don't make fun....
    Growing up in the midwest of USA, a little young to remember UFO's prime, I never heard of lot of these guys. Obviously know who they are and who Michael Schenker is, but never really heard their music. Everybody loves them, so my interest is peaked. Here is my question:

    If is was to start to get into UFO, where would I start? What album? Rather not be a live album. Thanks for not making to much fun of my lack of hipness.
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    I'm right there with you. I hadn't even heard of them until I got my VH at the Golden West Ballroom CD in the early 1990's and the liner notes mentioned that they opened for them. I guess if nobody older than me was into them as I grew up, there was no way to really ever hear of them. They certainly didn't get any hard rock radio play in NJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvioDante View Post

    If is was to start to get into UFO, where would I start?
    Not here...



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    It wouldn't hurt to start here, Silvo...



    At least you'll know if you like them or not...

    This album will grow on you...



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    In my humble opinion though, UFO never live up to the hype...

    I'm still searching for the song that blows me away...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvioDante View Post
    OK, don't make fun....
    Growing up in the midwest of USA, a little young to remember UFO's prime, I never heard of lot of these guys. Obviously know who they are and who Michael Schenker is, but never really heard their music. Everybody loves them, so my interest is peaked. Here is my question:

    If is was to start to get into UFO, where would I start? What album? Rather not be a live album. Thanks for not making to much fun of my lack of hipness.
    Although you'd rather not have live album, UFO do have an all time classic one in 'Strangers In The Night'.

    Otherwise, I'd say: 'Force It', 'Obessession' or 'Phenomenon' are all good places to start.

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    Everytime a UFO thread pops up around here, I always show up wagging my index finger stating "Don't disparage Chapman-era UFO!"

    One of my prized possessions is a Japanese White Label Promo LP of 'The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent'... love that album!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Walker View Post
    Everytime a UFO thread pops up around here, I always show up wagging my index finger stating "Don't disparage Chapman-era UFO!"

    One of my prized possessions is a Japanese White Label Promo LP of 'The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent'... love that album!
    " The Wild , The Willing , And The Innocent " kicks all kinds of ass ! That was the best Chapman - era album without a doubt . It is in my CD player as we speak .
    " Mechanix " is good , " Making Contact " and " No Place To Run " were O-Kay in my opinion . Obviously the cover of " Mystery Train " just smokes . Saw that version of UFO a couple of times and it rocked my ass off .
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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvioDante View Post
    OK, don't make fun....
    Growing up in the midwest of USA, a little young to remember UFO's prime, I never heard of lot of these guys. Obviously know who they are and who Michael Schenker is, but never really heard their music. Everybody loves them, so my interest is peaked. Here is my question:

    If is was to start to get into UFO, where would I start? What album? Rather not be a live album. Thanks for not making to much fun of my lack of hipness.
    I gotta agree with binnie . " Force It " and " Obsession " are great albums . However , if you want to cover all the bases - I highly recommend " Essential UFO " that was released by their old label Chrysalis Records .

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    LOL Blinded By a Lie features Billy Sheehan on air bass. He's not on LP but did a Euro tour wiht UFO in 1983.
    Wild Willing + Innocent is best w/ Tonka Chapman

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