I agree! I saw UFO in Tucson, AZ in 1978. They opened up for Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres Tour. Fantastic show both bands! Oh yeah the British Lions also played.
We can thank all the wusses at tje radio stations who played the Bee Gees day and night and the incredible UFO once a week. Even in the 70s when they were creating their fantastic albums, the radio stations would not play them. I was a DJ at WUOG in Athens, Georgia...GO DAWGS!...and I was told, nay ordered, to play a song from box A, then two songs from box B and 4 songs from box C...rinse and repeat...and I was told to write them down (I guess they had to validate what I was playing). Well, that didn't happen. By my second week on the unpaid job, I had decided to tote my own vinyl up 5 flights to the top of Memorial Hall where the studio was, where I proceeded to play WHAT I WANTED TO PLAY...15 minutes of The Thrill is Gone Live by BB King, Loving You Sunday Morning by the Scorpions, Windy City by Demian and Lights Out by UFO, etc. By the by, I think Lights Out was a tribute to the greatest generation from England as I think it was how London turned out their lights at night so the Nazis would not know if they were dropping their bombs in the right place...so it was an anti-Hitler song...I guess...
i see a lot of peoples choice as best live album ever.....but strangers is ALWAYS in the mix. i believe that more people see this as the best live hard rock album, more than any other. (i do, and have for decades)
I was in high school when I took a bunch of friends to see UFO in concert. 1979 California music festival at Los Angeles memorial coliseum. They and Van Halen rocked the house that night.
I remember listening to Lights Out in my cool cars back in the late 70s. Kick Ass stereo systems with 6X9 Jensen Co-Axials and cranked way up. Lights out was/is still a great song IMO.
I was there at their live "Strangers in the Night," recording. Chicago, International Ampitheater, 1979. Molly Hatchet opened up for UFO, and wow, Molly Hatchet was so so good too! Michael Schenker rocks!!!! UFO FOREVER MAN!!!
Kel's reaction to hearing Light's Out was EXACTLY the same one I had back in 1980 when I first heard it.... BLEW MY 13year old mind!! Been a Schenker fan ever since! On the down side.... HE'S the reason I wanted to learn to play guitar....HE'S the reason I've bought,sold and still have soooo many Flying V guitars!! Cost me a fortune over the years. Met him a few times. Beautiful man with such a big heart!
Did you know that Michael had a born-again epiphany in a Motel room after watching an American 🇺🇸 evangelist on TV (as did I here in Scotland) 🏴 ✝️😇🙏🎸🎶😎
This is one of the best live albums ever made. I was a freshman in high school when they released this album. It was a constant play. I still have it on my playlists. Great pick ! Love to Love has to be next and Only You Can Rock Me.
The first concert I ever went to was UFO in Oxford England in perhaps 1977. I was 15. Loved them and still. Mother mary is perhaps my favourite song. Great memory.
That was such a blast to watch you two listen to those songs. I'm 66 and in the Marine Corps when that came out. I drank, smoked and snorted to that album. I still listen to it.
I saw UFO in '75, and it was a revelation. Michael Schenker is one of the greatest rock guitarists, ever. His sense of 'the zone' and what sounds good to the soul is unmeasurable.
I first heard this album at 15 and was blown away. I've seen Schenker a half dozen times since, he is a born natural, very, very rare. Literally every one of his guitar solos on every album he has is just on another level.
It really just doesn’t get any better than that folks! The greatest live album of ALL time! I remember the first time I heard Strangers in the Night, and my jaw nearly hit the floor.
When Doctor Doctor ends....Maiden comes on stage....simple as that :) ps u have to listen to Rockbottom by them....one of THE best guitar solos in history :)
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Agreed, I always say it's one of the greatest rock guitar solos of all times
Funny that you said, "Very Iron Maiden" when Doctor, Doctor was starting... Maiden traditionally listens to this song before going on live. heh They usually pump it out of the PA before hitting the stage... sort of like how Metallica always pumps out The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone through the PA before going on live. Maiden also did a cover of Doctor, Doctor.
Yes I remember Iron Maiden using this at Demontfort Hall in Leicester UK. The whole of the standing area was bouncing up and down as if UFO were on stage.
UFO is Steve Harris's (bass player in Maiden) favorite band......I took my 20 yr old son too see maiden and when Doctor doctor started playing, I said to my son when this songs over maiden will be on stage.........gets you so pumped!!
I discovered UFO in the mid 70's and they were one of the best live bands I've ever seen. Phil Moog was a great frontman. Michael Schenker was a huge presence on stage as shirtless and his long blonde hair covering his face, he hunched over his guitar like a surgeon. And, just as good was Pete Way on bass. Thanks for reacting to them!
So good to experience this with you guys for your first time! I was rocking right along with you! I have loved this band since 1977 and they are about underrated as a band can get. They are awesome! Again, Loved your reactions!!! Keep listening!!!
Best and fave year of my life,I'm 55.UFO is my favorite band of all time.I saw them them that year in Madrid and although Schenker had left and Paul Tonka Chapman held his own which I didn't know till I got to the show it was still awesome but UFO is totally underrated.
Ufo "Strangers in the nights" and Scorpions "The Tokio tapes" are hands down the best live albums of all times, Michael "the blonde bomber" Schenker and the wizard Uli Roth are majestics there, such guitar gods! 🤘🤘
Thanks for doing this UFO track off in my opinion the best live album ever. They were the 1st band I saw live on the tour this album was recorded on. I saw them at Demontfort Hall in Leicester UK. (When i was a 11 year old boy) Definitely do #UFO Rock Bottom off the same album. Amazing guitar solo by Michael Schenker.
#UFO Try Me and Love To Love ... Try Me possibly one the best rock ballads ever ... Schenker's guitar on is gives me goose bumps ♥️... I think Kel would probably have a few eargasms ... truly it's a wonderful song 🎶🎵🎶
Same as me, but that was 1970. And now from time to time I grab my old black Ibanez Les Paul I bought with 16 and play "Boogie", "Timothy" and mostly "Rock Bottom".
Love UFO. Thanks for doing this reaction. Michael Schenker ( German Wunderkind ) is one of the greatest guitar player ever. He is on tour now in the states with his band... " Michael Schenker Fest "
Woo Hoo-Doctor,Doctor! This song is a staple in Maiden history.They play this song through the PA right before they come out on stage.The crowd always cheers when it comes on because they know when it’s over the lights go out
My favorite all time live album. I remember buying it when it first came out. My first UFO album. I was 17 years old in 1979! What great times and memories.
"Strangers in the Night" is considered by most as the greatest live rock album of all time. Michael Schenker has been a huge influence of on many rock guitarists from the 70's all the way through to today. For the record, it is U.F.O. Great reactions, I love watching you 2. It's nice seeing reactions with people that have musical backgrounds. You recognize talent quickly.
Doctor Doctor is from UFO's 1974 'Phenomenon' album (the first to feature then 17 year old Michael Schenker who came from Scorpions which has his older brother Rudolf), Lights Out is from the same titled 1977 album. Strangers In The Night was the last recording with Michael Schenker before he left to have a guest appearance on Scorpions' 1979 Lovedrive album and then move on to form the Michael Schenker Group in 1980.
This band is a favorite of 80’s rock bands. Michael Schenker was a god to these guys. Long blonde hair covering his face, dressed in black standing in one spot flyin V anchored on his thigh….
Doctor Doctor will always remind me the felling I have when they start playing it just before Iron Maiden goes on stage. The anxiety and happiness that something great will happen in a minute :)
I still run into so many people from the 70’s and they’ve never heard of UFO! Scandalous! Their bass player Pete Way was totally nuts good and you have to see him in striped pants! Started a trend for bass players wearing striped pants! Ha lol! Thanks for doing them!! So good!! The best thing about Michael is that he mostly stood still hunched over his flying V with long blonde hair over his face! Awesome!
Man i love this song it brings back some great memories,we used to play this live at our gigs,yes i am a lead singer & i loved singing this,great reaction as all ways luv you guys
Welcome to the work of the brilliant Michael Schenker. I remember this albums release and hearing it for the first time, WOW WOW WOW it still hits the mark.
UFO (You Eff Oh) was named after a club in London where they were "found" by Noel Moore, who signed them to a label. Prior to that signing, they had been known as Hocus Pocus. The UFO Club was well known, having had many significant bands play there, including Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Arthur Brown, and Procul Harum - and both Pink Floyd and Soft Machine were house bands there for a time. Amazingly, the club was open for less than a year! (12/1966 - 10/1967)
My first ever record purchase was Strangers in the Night. i was just stunned how good it was; and 40 years on it still stands out as the best live rock album. if i remember i was drawn to the cover. I was almost driven to get it. If there is a fate then it was on my side that day.
I dig the two of you ! UFO was a great band and sometimes underrated , Thanks for bringing back a great memory for me I was at that show back in 79 in Chicago ! 20 years old and in my prime and enjoying life to it's fullest what a time !!!!!
Welcome to the world of UFO, the best hard rock band ever (they are not metal). Michael Schenker is a guitar god of the highest order. UFO used to be a space rock band in the late 1960s until Schenker joined them and they kept the name but never looked back. They have some great ballads too, like "Love to Love", also on Strangers in the Night. Check it out.
I will have this song/live version playing at my funeral. Schenker and UFO were my youth x To discover their music as a teen was magical; to see them perform live even more so. To meet Schenker and Way - mind blowing.
The problem was the record company didn't give them the time of day. They are THE MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED rock band ever. Virtuosity at every instrument, a phenomenal vocalist, beautiful harmonies................This band had it all in spades. So sad that they never got the credit they deserved, and, thus, never will.
Lights Out is one of my fav tracks of all time. I’ve had this album since it was new and I still get chills when he says “lights out Chicago”, and I’m not even from Chicago.
Was at one of the shows when the album was recorded. Schenker blew the doors off the building. Will never forget it.
I was at this show with 3 buddies. Chicago's International Amphitheater (torn down many moons ago). Unbelievable concert! I was 20 years old.
I was there as well, never forget Michael bending over his guitar with his long blond har.
Strangers In The Night, one of the greatest live albums EVER! Thank you.
Not one of... The greatest live album of all time.
That and Tokyo Tapes by the Scorpions
@@Simon-dm5jv Add Rockin' the Fillmore by Humble Pie (with Steve Marriott and Peter Frampton!) and you have the BEST THREE LIVE ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!
SITN: THE. GREATEST. LIVE. ALBUM. EVER. RECORDED. Ron Nevison's MASTERPIECE!
I agree! I saw UFO in Tucson, AZ in 1978. They opened up for Blue Oyster Cult - Spectres Tour. Fantastic show both bands! Oh yeah the British Lions also played.
The final solo in lights out gives me goosebumps.
That solo is my ringtone, it is electrifying.
@@StephenLedger Mine is the opening solo of the live version of On With The Action.
Michael Schenker , Is one the greatest guitar players of all time .For UFO
The German Wunderkind
I just saw Temple of Rock with Michael Schenker , God Guitar!
@Ruben 1991 that's right but his solo stuff AWFUL IN MY OPINION
MSG
@@wayneoneal7952 no, no, no!! Have you lost your mind?😩
His eponymous début is STUNNING! It certainly ranks in my top ten hard rock albums ever.
One of the most repeated phrases in rock history: "How come I've never heard of UFO before?"
Seen them so many times awesome still today
We can thank all the wusses at tje radio stations who played the Bee Gees day and night and the incredible UFO once a week. Even in the 70s when they were creating their fantastic albums, the radio stations would not play them. I was a DJ at WUOG in Athens, Georgia...GO DAWGS!...and I was told, nay ordered, to play a song from box
A, then two songs from box B and 4 songs from box C...rinse and repeat...and I was told to write them down (I guess they had to validate what I was playing). Well, that didn't happen. By my second week on the unpaid job, I had decided to tote my own vinyl up 5 flights to the top of Memorial Hall where the studio was, where I proceeded to play WHAT I WANTED TO PLAY...15 minutes of The Thrill is Gone Live by BB King, Loving You Sunday Morning by the Scorpions, Windy City by Demian and Lights Out by UFO, etc. By the by, I think Lights Out was a tribute to the greatest generation from England as I think it was how London turned out their lights at night so the Nazis would not know if they were dropping their bombs in the right place...so it was an anti-Hitler song...I guess...
Bro go on RUclips and listen to this live album UFO strangers in the night best live album ever period.
@@CanesDolfan4life Are you replying to me?
UFO from 74 to 83 were fantastic.
#UFO strangers in the night is THE best live album ever
AMEN TO THAT
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Along with Live And Dangerous by Thin Lizzy 😉👌👌
And LIVE AFTER DEATH by iron MAIDEN. . 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
1. Strangers in the Night 2. Blue Oyster Cult On Your Feet, Or On Your Knees 3. Rush: All The Worlds a Stage
i see a lot of peoples choice as best live album ever.....but strangers is ALWAYS in the mix. i believe that more people see this as the best live hard rock album, more than any other. (i do, and have for decades)
Everything off Strangers In The Night is magic!
love this band i went to see this in 1978 iwas 16 a guitar player and loved michaels guitar playing 57 now and still love it
Great Song and Mogg vocals it the best - and of course the topping on the cake is Michael Schenker playing with his flying V.
I was in high school when I took a bunch of friends to see UFO in concert. 1979 California music festival at Los Angeles memorial coliseum. They and Van Halen rocked the house that night.
I remember listening to Lights Out in my cool cars back in the late 70s. Kick Ass stereo systems with 6X9 Jensen Co-Axials and cranked way up. Lights out was/is still a great song IMO.
I was there at their live "Strangers in the Night," recording. Chicago, International Ampitheater, 1979. Molly Hatchet opened up for UFO, and wow, Molly Hatchet was so so good too! Michael Schenker rocks!!!! UFO FOREVER MAN!!!
Love your expressions! LMAO!!! That's what happens when you listen to UFO.
My friend had this album back in '79 when we were Freshman in highschool. We jammed to it every day after school for months.
A great band that didnt get the recognition they deserved. I still love these songs
Too hot to handle my favorite
Kel's reaction to hearing Light's Out was EXACTLY the same one I had back in 1980 when I first heard it.... BLEW MY 13year old mind!! Been a Schenker fan ever since! On the down side.... HE'S the reason I wanted to learn to play guitar....HE'S the reason I've bought,sold and still have soooo many Flying V guitars!! Cost me a fortune over the years. Met him a few times. Beautiful man with such a big heart!
Did you know that Michael had a born-again epiphany in a Motel room after watching an American 🇺🇸 evangelist on TV (as did I here in Scotland) 🏴 ✝️😇🙏🎸🎶😎
Seen them in 77 open for RUSH, one of the best concerts ever.
Sadly the Keyboardist/rhythm guitarist died about two weeks ago
RIP Paul Raymond 😓
So sad. RIP Paul.
Yep. Paul ruled! I am (we are) so fortunate to have seen him back in the Day!
Saw UFO many times,over the years,with paul,very sad thankyou for the music sir,RİP.
This is one of the best live albums ever made. I was a freshman in high school when they released this album. It was a constant play. I still have it on my playlists. Great pick ! Love to Love has to be next and Only You Can Rock Me.
One of most underrated band in music history. Amazing UFO.
The first concert I ever went to was UFO in Oxford England in perhaps 1977. I was 15. Loved them and still. Mother mary is perhaps my favourite song. Great memory.
That was such a blast to watch you two listen to those songs. I'm 66 and in the Marine Corps when that came out. I drank, smoked and snorted to that album. I still listen to it.
I saw UFO in '75, and it was a revelation. Michael Schenker is one of the greatest rock guitarists, ever. His sense of 'the zone' and what sounds good to the soul is unmeasurable.
Fantastyczna muzyka uwielbiam UFO
I first heard this album at 15 and was blown away. I've seen Schenker a half dozen times since, he is a born natural, very, very rare. Literally every one of his guitar solos on every album he has is just on another level.
You're in for a mind-blowing treat of a lifetime.
40 years later and UFO is still winning over fans, awesome. I'd like to see their reaction to the album recordings, too.
Forget the cig, or cigar after the song, fire up something else BEFORE the song.
Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris says that they were influenced by UFO big time. Hence The Trooper!
Best Live Album ever, UFO are just superb.
It really just doesn’t get any better than that folks! The greatest live album of ALL time! I remember the first time I heard Strangers in the Night, and my jaw nearly hit the floor.
When Doctor Doctor ends....Maiden comes on stage....simple as that :)
ps u have to listen to Rockbottom by them....one of THE best guitar solos in history :)
Agreed, I always say it's one of the greatest rock guitar solos of all times
Totally !!!!
Damm.. thats exactly what I say every time I listen to Rock Bottom's solo: THATS THE BEST GUITAR SOLO EVER!!!
Ruben 1991 your shieeeeeeeeeet
I just heard it. They've done it, wonderful. You'll love it.
Funny that you said, "Very Iron Maiden" when Doctor, Doctor was starting... Maiden traditionally listens to this song before going on live. heh They usually pump it out of the PA before hitting the stage... sort of like how Metallica always pumps out The Ecstasy of Gold by Ennio Morricone through the PA before going on live. Maiden also did a cover of Doctor, Doctor.
Yes I remember Iron Maiden using this at Demontfort Hall in Leicester UK.
The whole of the standing area was bouncing up and down as if UFO were on stage.
Maiden have a playlist of songs by bands they got inspired by, Thin Lizzy, AC/DC, ZZ Top, etc. Doctor Doctor is always the last song.
Ya that's right but ufo owns this song!
UFO is Steve Harris's (bass player in Maiden) favorite band......I took my 20 yr old son too see maiden and when Doctor doctor started playing, I said to my son when this songs over maiden will be on stage.........gets you so pumped!!
In the show given by Iron Maiden in Lima-Perú, they did the same!!!
I discovered UFO in the mid 70's and they were one of the best live bands I've ever seen. Phil Moog was a great frontman. Michael Schenker was a huge presence on stage as shirtless and his long blonde hair covering his face, he hunched over his guitar like a surgeon. And, just as good was Pete Way on bass. Thanks for reacting to them!
Those Michael Schenker UFO albums are the gold standard of hard rock guitar.
Rock Bottom live with Michael on guitar is quit possibly the greatest live rock song ever.
This group and in particular this album are totally epic.
Watched UFO and Iron Maiden back in the early 80's at the Long Beach Arena California, great freaking concert!!
You lucky shit ya! I bet it was great!
If it live after death ? My favorite live album
I seen him in St Louis when they were playing in a 3000 seat Opera House some of the best concerts I've ever seen
I´m glad I met once Michael Schenker on the streets in Frankfurt... he´s such a humble and nice guy !!
Love to Love! Classic UFO! Strangers in the Night is in my top 5 live albums of all time!
Agreed! Me and all of my buddies grew up with this album and we all still jam this often.
Most Underrated and underappreciated band ever !
So good to experience this with you guys for your first time! I was rocking right along with you! I have loved this band since 1977 and they are about underrated as a band can get. They are awesome! Again, Loved your reactions!!!
Keep listening!!!
One of the best live albums of all time !
Easily among the greatest live albums ever, and a criminally underrated band.
I HIGHLY recommend Love to Love and This Kid's from the album.
Every song on this album was great!!
I recommend the whole dam lot!
Thanks for this great live album reaction.
1979 magic year.
Best and fave year of my life,I'm 55.UFO is my favorite band of all time.I saw them them that year in Madrid and although Schenker had left and Paul Tonka Chapman held his own which I didn't know till I got to the show it was still awesome but UFO is totally underrated.
Ufo "Strangers in the nights" and Scorpions "The Tokio tapes" are hands down the best live albums of all times, Michael "the blonde bomber" Schenker and the wizard Uli Roth are majestics there, such guitar gods! 🤘🤘
Best version ever..
Shoots up my spine...
Now listen to STILL LOVING YOU...
SCORPIONS..
One of my favourite live albums ever
Thanks for doing this UFO track off in my opinion the best live album ever. They were the 1st band I saw live on the tour this album was recorded on.
I saw them at Demontfort Hall in Leicester UK. (When i was a 11 year old boy) Definitely do
#UFO Rock Bottom off the same album. Amazing guitar solo by Michael Schenker.
#UFO Try Me and Love To Love ... Try Me possibly one the best rock ballads ever ... Schenker's guitar on is gives me goose bumps ♥️... I think Kel would probably have a few eargasms ... truly it's a wonderful song 🎶🎵🎶
Have I mentioned that Michael Schenker is the best guitarist in the world? If I haven't, then yeah the world....PERIOD
damn straight he is after he left UFO that band went down the tubes
One of the best in the world.
@@salsaucedo nope, ya havent even listened to the Paul Chapman era dude those albums are just as good
I'm sorry but I'm afraid I'm going to have to categorically agree with you statement.
Discovered this band at the age of 13 in 1977 and became my favorite
Same as me, but that was 1970. And now from time to time I grab my old black Ibanez Les Paul I bought with 16 and play "Boogie", "Timothy" and mostly "Rock Bottom".
I was 14 when this came out.
Saw ufo in '77 or '78 been one of my favorite live bands EVERz!!
Love UFO. Thanks for doing this reaction. Michael Schenker ( German Wunderkind ) is one of the greatest guitar player ever. He is on tour now in the states with his band... " Michael Schenker Fest "
Rock bottom, oh please rock bottom it will blow your mind!!
Yes it will ! Schenker's solo is RIDICULOUS!
Woo Hoo-Doctor,Doctor! This song is a staple in Maiden history.They play this song through the PA right before they come out on stage.The crowd always cheers when it comes on because they know when it’s over the lights go out
My favorite all time live album. I remember buying it when it first came out. My first UFO album. I was 17 years old in 1979! What great times and memories.
It was my first as well. I actually still have it.
Thanks guys one of my favorite bands. Great work keep going.🎸
Great that you are listening to the best rock band ever and strangers in the night is the best live album ever captured.
Agreed
"Light Out" arguably one of the best live guitar solo albums. Religious experience.
"Strangers in the Night" is considered by most as the greatest live rock album of all time. Michael Schenker has been a huge influence of on many rock guitarists from the 70's all the way through to today. For the record, it is U.F.O. Great reactions, I love watching you 2. It's nice seeing reactions with people that have musical backgrounds. You recognize talent quickly.
ufo strangers in the night ..one of my favorite albums and favorite groups of all time
Saw them in 1977. UFO are one of those bands whose studio albums were good, but live, they were astounding.
So awesome you chose these 2 as your first UFO vid .. Two of my faves and two of their best !
Love the his n hers Tool shirts !
Too Hot to Handle is my favorite UFO song, Lights Out is a close second.
Absolutely!
Boy i love watching your reaction to different songs. UFO is the BEST. Rock On. Thanks for what you do guys. Greetings from Ontario , Canada
Doctor Doctor is from UFO's 1974 'Phenomenon' album (the first to feature then 17 year old Michael Schenker who came from Scorpions which has his older brother Rudolf), Lights Out is from the same titled 1977 album. Strangers In The Night was the last recording with Michael Schenker before he left to have a guest appearance on Scorpions' 1979 Lovedrive album and then move on to form the Michael Schenker Group in 1980.
Love UFO!!! Great reaction to these great songs!!! Thanks! :-)
ROCK BOTTOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Strangers is complete magic from start to finish.
I saw UFO in the early 80's fantastic concert, my favourite live album of all time. I agree you should do Rock Bottom, but also #UFO Love to Love.
This band is a favorite of 80’s rock bands. Michael Schenker was a god to these guys. Long blonde hair covering his face, dressed in black standing in one spot flyin V anchored on his thigh….
Greatest live album ever & Michael Schenker's guitar work totally kicks ass!!
Doctor Doctor will always remind me the felling I have when they start playing it just before Iron Maiden goes on stage. The anxiety and happiness that something great will happen in a minute :)
UFO u guys just rock, wow that's awesome some good stuff .
Her reaction... Priceless..
I still run into so many people from the 70’s and they’ve never heard of UFO! Scandalous! Their bass player Pete Way was totally nuts good and you have to see him in striped pants! Started a trend for bass players wearing striped pants! Ha lol!
Thanks for doing them!! So good!! The best thing about Michael is that he mostly stood still hunched over his flying V with long blonde hair over his face! Awesome!
Man i love this song it brings back some great memories,we used to play this live at our gigs,yes i am a lead singer & i loved singing this,great reaction as all ways luv you guys
Love the reactions! It looks like your enjoying the best live rock album ever!
Doctor, Doctor - - One of my all-time Favourites
I almost feel like you guys are true friends, I listen to you every night after work
Now you see what we were saying about UFO. Never understood why they weren't as big as Deep Purple.
Epic solos. Words can't express.
Just outstanding musicianship. love to love ufo. started listen to ufo in 1979
that michael growl and tone on the 'V'... amazing !!!!
I Remember this band now. I use to rock out to Doctor, Doctor and Lights Out. LOL, I guess I had a senior moment. LOL :-)
Welcome to the work of the brilliant Michael Schenker. I remember this albums release and hearing it for the first time, WOW WOW WOW it still hits the mark.
UFO (You Eff Oh) was named after a club in London where they were "found" by Noel Moore, who signed them to a label. Prior to that signing, they had been known as Hocus Pocus.
The UFO Club was well known, having had many significant bands play there, including Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, Arthur Brown, and Procul Harum - and both Pink Floyd and Soft Machine were house bands there for a time. Amazingly, the club was open for less than a year! (12/1966 - 10/1967)
My first ever record purchase was Strangers in the Night. i was just stunned how good it was; and 40 years on it still stands out as the best live rock album. if i remember i was drawn to the cover. I was almost driven to get it. If there is a fate then it was on my side that day.
I feel like I have new friends lol......you guys rock, so happy to find you both.
I dig the two of you ! UFO was a great band and sometimes underrated , Thanks for bringing back a great memory for me I was at that show back in 79 in Chicago ! 20 years old and in my prime and enjoying life to it's fullest what a time !!!!!
Der Schenker Michi ist einfach unschlagbar und der Mogg als Sänger auch... geil!!
I agree! Wait. What the hell did you just say?
Alles guten!
Welcome to the world of UFO, the best hard rock band ever (they are not metal). Michael Schenker is a guitar god of the highest order. UFO used to be a space rock band in the late 1960s until Schenker joined them and they kept the name but never looked back. They have some great ballads too, like "Love to Love", also on Strangers in the Night. Check it out.
I will have this song/live version playing at my funeral. Schenker and UFO were my youth x To discover their music as a teen was magical; to see them perform live even more so. To meet Schenker and Way - mind blowing.
It was fun watching you listen to that. Reminded me of myself back when I first listened to it,
The problem was the record company didn't give them the time of day. They are THE MOST UNDERAPPRECIATED rock band ever. Virtuosity at every instrument, a phenomenal vocalist, beautiful harmonies................This band had it all in spades. So sad that they never got the credit they deserved, and, thus, never will.
The First Couple of Rock & Roll! That’s who you are now! Ha ha! 🤘👍👊✌️
Lights Out is one of my fav tracks of all time. I’ve had this album since it was new and I still get chills when he says “lights out Chicago”, and I’m not even from Chicago.
UFO was before Maiden.
Hi you guys, I so missed you all, but since I'm from Pittsburgh. It's I missed yinz, thank you for covering covering fantastic music
Welcome to the world of UFO 🤘🏻 I had the privilege to see them in 81 and this has to be one of the best live rock albums recorded