@@cidmontenegro8225 I know, but like a radio station, a band does get some compensation and/or notoriety. Steve like many musicians revered UFO as an inspiration. Steve being able to walk in the shoes paved by the Late Great Pete Way would be welcomed by UFO/Maiden fans alike!!!
@markkeneson6806 Ask Phil Mogg ...he was on Eddie Trunk's show and wasn't aware that Maiden has been doing it for years. Phil initially thought he should pay Steve and Eddie said it should be the other way around!!! Either way as a "debt of gratitude", I think Steve would be a good choice to honor the legacy of Pete Way by sitting in.
One of the all-time greatest Rock vocalists Phil Mogg....UFO and Thin Lizzy both would have been massive in America if they weren`t full of such volatile band members.
Euro metal/hard rock sales is a tough nut to crack...Deep Purple and Ozzy/Sabbath took all the thunder. People used to dance to rock so they had to swing like old R/R but those Euros masters rocked but didnt roll.
I went straight out and bought it next day on 7" single, love Strangers in the Night it is one of the best live albums of all time. RIP Tonka, Pete and Paul.
WRONG....SITN is THE best live rock LP in history........5 or 6 GREAT songs and all the rest are good songs........No other LIVE LP comes close. "Made in Japan" probabaly second.
@Jurgen Cuypers with all due respect. But in the United States (where I live) UFO went basically unrecognized. So yes you can say “commercially” too. Their influence however in the hard rock arena is MASSIVE!! I stand by my statement of underrated however. As one of my favorite bands of all time and Pete Way (r.i.p.) being a substantial influence on me as a Bassist I never thought they received the recognition they deserved in the States? Peace.
Underrated? By whom? They did Damn good. Just haven't been relevant in decades. But anyone with half a brain cell knows better than to call them underrated
@@daveg4236. I think some of them actually mean they should have gotten much more recognition, especially all those years ago ?? Now, with social media sites, = RUclips, etc, the younger generations are discovering this great band & appreciating their music, along with all us who enjoyed them from the beginning.
I had no idea it became a hit for them so long after the album it first appeared on was released. Saw them in about '82 on the Mechanix tour, plus MSG the previous year. The 70s and 80s really were a golden era for hard rock. So many of them hitting the charts. Just amazing.
I saw UFO with AC/DC in Nov '77 (my first concert!), and saw UFO again in '82 when they opened for Ozzy...it was Randy Rhoads' last concert, so both concerts were especially good memories!
@@johnnyrocker7495 to make it even sweeter, the AC/DC - UFO concert was a special discounted Thanksgiving show, and tickets were only $3!!!! That was half-price at the time! AC/DC were virtually unknown at the time, and UFO was just getting some airplay here in Knoxville at the time, with "Too HotTo Handle"...but Knoxville became hugely supportive of AC/DC after that, and their next two shows in town with Bon Scott were sold out. Some band called The Motors opened the '77 show, but they didn't go over too well with the crowd, and I never heard them again, though there are some videos of them on RUclips
I saw UFO open for Rush at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa in 1979. I was 19 years old and went to see UFO. We smoked a boatload of weed and my memory of the show is fuzzy.
For me one of the greatest UFO hits, although in this live version the solo guitar is played a little "differently", which also sounds interesting! A really great band with a really good singer who "hits the right notes" ... smile Best regards, Horst Lemke, music producer & studio guitarist, Germany
Check the masterpiece that is UFO Phenomenon As well as featuring Dr Dr and Rockbottom listen to Phil Mogg spill his heart while a young Schenker is given time to let rip in tracks such as Space Child and Queen of the Deep,
When Maiden included this in their CD single, my appreciation of this tune went up a notch. If anything, with their rendition of My Generation, maybe Blaze Bayley's watershed Maiden moment. As for this version, it's one UFO that didn't go under the radar, true class!
I went to see UFO in the Academy, Dublin for the first time on Tuesday night. Great band, its a great shame they're finishing up, but, 50 years is 50 years.
@@jmissle, they may of got to America, but after the death of Paul Raymond that's very unlikely to happen now. Most days I thank God for utube & seeing the bands I never got to see play.
Note, that the guitarist Paul Chapman who is standing in for Michael Schenker - (had he left at this time?) does his own take on the main rhythm / lead guitar part. It is pretty close the way Schenker does it. As this is just about the only UFO track that Schenker recorded with them that is notable for its lack of any dedicated solo section, the song does not suffer from his absence. I think Paul had an impossible job replacing Schenker - and I think their music subsequently felt his loss. Still I have watched DVD'd of later UFO live gigs - and Chapman's work is commendable - if not musically quite as accomplished as Schenker.
I saw them in Athens sporting arena during 70s for my 1st time,it was really an amazing show!!!!Support group the famouse greek band called "SPYRIDULA".Unforgetable experience!!!!!!
Loved UFO,played in a covers band & we did this & a couple of tunes off the nowhere to run album.mystery train was also a favorite that Pete way covered in waysted.much underrated band.I went to see iron maiden in Christchurch,New Zealand,the last song on the DJ's turntable before the guys came out....Doctor,Doctor
I got to see UFO at this venue in Hammond,Indiana.A lot of bands who played Chicago would go down the road to pick up some extra cash.Schenker didn’t play in Hammond but played Chicago.They were great!!!!
Pete Way legendary bass player. Also great pub quiz answer for which bass player gave his name to a rock band but never recorded with them and supplementary question after their break up the vocalist formed which now legendary punk band? I love a good pub quiz.
*-John Lennon already said: "If Rock N Roll Had Another Name That Would Be Chuck Berry, But If Heavy Metal Had Another Name That Would Be U.F.O" Rock Forever..... Forever.*
I was in the T.O.T.P. audience for this, Wednesday 29th Jan 1979 I think. U.F.O. had to do a re-take at the end of the show. (I presume something was wrong with the first). When we were leaving the studio U.F.O. were jumping into a limo and my Sister's friend asked Phil Mogg for his autograph, and he said "Sorry Next time, we really are in an awful hurry". That must have been the night that Lynsey Franklin mentioned when they were late for their gig. They did mime on T.O.T.P. as did all the acts but it's possible that the "Doctor Doctor" single was a live recording.
Great story but I think u are being a bit kind. I to made a brief attempt to get near the band as a 15 yr old, outside there very cool bus, I was politely told that the band wanted to be left alone, i could see the back of phils head through the tinted glass. Energy seemed to come from the bus and they blew the main act away, I will always love UFO, but they were known to be a bit unfriendly. Much bigger, but not better bands were much cooler towards there fans than UFO, but, maybe thats the nature of true rock genius. Part of the ufo mystiqe.
Yeah they were in an 'awful hurry' ... to fulfil a live performance I and a few thousand were waiting for at the (now long gone and dear departed) Hemel Hempstead Pavilion that very night!!
The nonreverse firebird? With a P90 neck P'up? Just kinda looks funky. Thought I saw a Ttop humbucker for a bridge P'up also, but I could be wrong. I'll rewind it, but that firebird ain't MY fave. I'll take the white with the black headstock line, and 3 mini humbuckers than that turd brown one any day!!
Is Paul Chapman playing the reverse Gibson Firebird? It's a got a humbucking pickup at the bridge and a P90 at the neck. How many rock band these days play a guitar like that?
I saw UFO at the Long Beach Arena where they blew the top off the stadium! The bass player was throwing himself all over the stage like he was why everyone came to see the band. His performance was a total trainwreck while the rest of the band was amazing.
Менялись соло- гитаристы, менялись и версии. Пол Чепмен пришёл в группу после ухода Майкла Шенкера. Кроме них в UFO еще играли два соло- гитариста. Последний из них Винни Мур.
This is not live, there are no mics on the kit or the guitars. You may possibly be thinking of Iron Maiden performing on TOTP's are refusing to mime. They did indeed play live and i think it was possibly a first for a live band to play TOTP although i may be wrong.
Ok, maybe it wasn't live but I remember thinking that it felt like live when I watched it way back then, as it was a bit different to the single version. Did bands not record special versions or backing tracks for TOTP?
Thursday 1st February 1979 BBC1 Top Of The Pops 7:20 - 7:55 pm Hosted by Mike Read Nazareth - May The Sun Shine Three Degrees - A Woman In Love The Members - The Sound Of The Suburbs Sally Oldfield - Mirrors UFO - Doctor Doctor Billy Joel - My Life (promo clip) Two Man Sound - Que Tal America (with Legs and Co) Generation X - King Rocker The Pointer Sisters - Everybody Is A Star (live) Driver 67 - Car 67 Blondie - Heart Of Glass (Legs & Co)
The sad thing is they started getting more airplay and spotlight just as Schenker left .. With all due respect to Tonka Chapman who did a great job, but watching Schenker play on national TV would have been a completely different experience .. But we all know that he wouldn't have endured all that exposure anyway ...
Именно благодаря Шенкеру они оказались в центре внимания и достигли того, что их стали больше транслировать по радио . Жаль, что , возможно, Могг этого не осознавал и упустил Майкла. А могли стать величайшими , если б Шенкер мог остаться в группе.. Без Шенкера они не смогли достичь того, чего могли бы достичь с Шенкером.
UFO the most underrated rock band ever....great tracks on every album. Phil mogg is a legend.
Would be great to be at this concert so close to the band .
@@robertmiller8242 ok fud face.
Why underrated? Were they as talented as Uriah Heep, for example?
@@k.y.8102 Sales and headlining gigs!
yes@@k.y.8102
The very fact that Iron Maiden open their concerts with this song speaks for the quality of this legendary group
imagine how much money Steve Harris owes Phil for royalties??? He should play the gig for free if Phil decides to do at least one more show as UFO!!!!
@@spuds6423 to be fair Maiden I dont think played it, they just played the record before they went on stage.
@@cidmontenegro8225 I know, but like a radio station, a band does get some compensation and/or notoriety. Steve like many musicians revered UFO as an inspiration. Steve being able to walk in the shoes paved by the Late Great Pete Way would be welcomed by UFO/Maiden fans alike!!!
@@spuds6423, do you know for a fact that royalties for playing a recording of UFO - "Doctor Doctor" at Iron Maiden concerts were not paid?
@markkeneson6806 Ask Phil Mogg ...he was on Eddie Trunk's show and wasn't aware that Maiden has been doing it for years. Phil initially thought he should pay Steve and Eddie said it should be the other way around!!!
Either way as a "debt of gratitude", I think Steve would be a good choice to honor the legacy of Pete Way by sitting in.
One of the all-time greatest Rock vocalists Phil Mogg....UFO and Thin Lizzy both would have been massive in America if they weren`t full of such volatile band members.
Take drugs and alcohol out of the equation and yes this band would have been right up there.
Euro metal/hard rock sales is a tough nut to crack...Deep Purple and Ozzy/Sabbath took all the thunder. People used to dance to rock so they had to swing like old R/R but those Euros masters rocked but didnt roll.
@@krisscanlon4051Nah, people have just forgotten how to dance to rock.
+ for success in North America, they definitely needed good management (same goes for Uriah Heep, Nazareth and Rainbow).
I went straight out and bought it next day on 7" single, love Strangers in the Night it is one of the best live albums of all time. RIP Tonka, Pete and Paul.
same here - On With the Action as the B side was killer aswell
WRONG....SITN is THE best live rock LP in history........5 or 6 GREAT songs and all the rest are good songs........No other LIVE LP comes close. "Made in Japan" probabaly second.
Unleashed in the East. Just sayin’
WRONG ... 9 or 10 GREAT songs!
@alexsundance8314 hard to separate them, especially the re-released versions with all the additional songs.
Great band where has time gone seems like just yesterday I saw them twice in the 80'S 🤔
R.I.P. Paul Chapman & Pete Way. Glad I was able to see you both way back in the day. Thanks for the memories!
You forgot Paul Raymond in your RIP.
@@lovomatic Holy crap. I guess I wasn't aware. 3 very talented guys gone.
Спасибо каналу за трансляцию альбом ов любимой группы UFO!❤❤❤❤❤❤ 3:28
Such an underrated band! Pete Way master of "playing in the pocket" and one of my Heroes.
Steve Harris of Iron Maidens idol!!!
@Jurgen Cuypers with all due respect. But in the United States (where I live) UFO went basically unrecognized. So yes you can say “commercially” too. Their influence however in the hard rock arena is MASSIVE!! I stand by my statement of underrated however. As one of my favorite bands of all time and Pete Way (r.i.p.) being a substantial influence on me as a Bassist I never thought they received the recognition they deserved in the States? Peace.
Underrated? By whom? They did Damn good. Just haven't been relevant in decades. But anyone with half a brain cell knows better than to call them underrated
@@tvacchino. Ditto that !
@@daveg4236. I think some of them actually mean they should have gotten much more recognition, especially all those years ago ?? Now, with social media sites, = RUclips, etc, the younger generations are discovering this great band & appreciating their music, along with all us who enjoyed them from the beginning.
I had no idea it became a hit for them so long after the album it first appeared on was released. Saw them in about '82 on the Mechanix tour, plus MSG the previous year. The 70s and 80s really were a golden era for hard rock. So many of them hitting the charts. Just amazing.
The Chapman era is seriously understated. RIP Tonka.
I saw UFO with AC/DC in Nov '77 (my first concert!), and saw UFO again in '82 when they opened for Ozzy...it was Randy Rhoads' last concert, so both concerts were especially good memories!
klmullins65 I was there
@@tonyball5213 which one...the Ozzy show?
That double header was some intro to live gigs. Unbeatable I'd say. Nice one.
@@johnnyrocker7495 to make it even sweeter, the AC/DC - UFO concert was a special discounted Thanksgiving show, and tickets were only $3!!!! That was half-price at the time! AC/DC were virtually unknown at the time, and UFO was just getting some airplay here in Knoxville at the time, with "Too HotTo Handle"...but Knoxville became hugely supportive of AC/DC after that, and their next two shows in town with Bon Scott were sold out. Some band called The Motors opened the '77 show, but they didn't go over too well with the crowd, and I never heard them again, though there are some videos of them on RUclips
Would have loved to have seen Randy Rhoads play live
One of Rock and ROLLS GREATEST vocalist!!!!!! One of a kind for sure.
This is a awesome song.
You watching this in 2019?. It Mean you miss good old music..
Truly said,brother!
Yep
Hell ppl gd rock nroll
Great band!!! Greetings from Argentina.
@@sebasreartes Saludo desde USA!!
I saw UFO open for Rush in Jacksonville, Florida back around the late 1970’s. To say the least, it was one classic show!
I saw UFO open for Rush at Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa in 1979. I was 19 years old and went to see UFO. We smoked a boatload of weed and my memory of the show is fuzzy.
Great band in the days when thee was a raw innocence and drive to ‘just play and make good music and enjoy the time’. Miss those times.
This was the line up i saw in 1982. Although i did get to see Schenker twice as MSG... with cozy powell on drums.
Wrong in 82 you'd have seen Neil carter on guitar and keys not Paul Raymond who is here
MSG were a great band back in 82, saw them in Bristol and Cardiff 🤘
For me one of the greatest UFO hits, although in this live version the solo guitar is played a little "differently", which also sounds interesting! A really great band with a really good singer who "hits the right notes" ... smile Best regards, Horst Lemke, music producer & studio guitarist, Germany
Agreed 4 got about this song till found it on u tube wow what memories brill
Who’s the guitarist?
Meinst Du Michael oder Rudolf Schenker????????
@@horstlemke9591 none of them
Verstehe ich nicht...ist aber auch egal!
The groove of my youth....still going strong today...
Just found this today for the first time and holy hell Im so in love
Check the masterpiece that is UFO Phenomenon As well as featuring Dr Dr and Rockbottom listen to Phil Mogg spill his heart while a young Schenker is given time to let rip in tracks such as Space Child and Queen of the Deep,
When Maiden included this in their CD single, my appreciation of this tune went up a notch. If anything, with their rendition of My Generation, maybe Blaze Bayley's watershed Maiden moment.
As for this version, it's one UFO that didn't go under the radar, true class!
Excellent introduction to the Iron Maiden show at R.I.R 2019, the best ever. Thanks Maiden!
UFO is the world best hard rock band in the world.
I went to see UFO in the Academy, Dublin for the first time on Tuesday night. Great band, its a great shame they're finishing up, but, 50 years is 50 years.
Saw them in Belfast the next night. Superb.
Seeing UFO in Dublin....I love everything about that sentence....This American yank is super jealous
@@jmissle, they may of got to America, but after the death of Paul Raymond that's very unlikely to happen now. Most days I thank God for utube & seeing the bands I never got to see play.
@@jimkeane3935 It was Paul Raymond who died, and in any case Pete Way hasn't played for UFO since 2008.
@@pulaski1, yes, me bad. I don't know what I was thinking. A great loss.
Chapman really did some interesting interpretations on the Shenkner stuff. He would have fit with any band after UFO.
Note, that the guitarist Paul Chapman who is standing in for Michael Schenker - (had he left at this time?) does his own take on the main rhythm / lead guitar part. It is pretty close the way Schenker does it. As this is just about the only UFO track that Schenker recorded with them that is notable for its lack of any dedicated solo section, the song does not suffer from his absence. I think Paul had an impossible job replacing Schenker - and I think their music subsequently felt his loss. Still I have watched DVD'd of later UFO live gigs - and Chapman's work is commendable - if not musically quite as accomplished as Schenker.
Paul did a good job. Had a couple post Schanker UFO albums. But Schanker is a guitar God.
Yes, Michael Schenker had left by 1979. In late 78 he was already back in the Scorpions.
I saw them in Athens sporting arena during 70s for my 1st time,it was really an amazing show!!!!Support group the famouse greek band called "SPYRIDULA".Unforgetable experience!!!!!!
Многие в студии ещё не въезжают о том великом событии что эта песня на много лет вперёд опередила время!
dam right comrade..
Хит на все времена.
oh sweet, Iron Maiden is about to hit the stage
Yup...up the irons
@Hound19745 nice bro staying hi!
Hell yeah!!! Up the Irons 🤘🏽🤘🏽
Saw them in Phoenix way back when. Chapman was playing lead then. Excellent gig!
The '70s were GREAT! I remember seeing Triumph, UFO, and Frank Morino and Mahogany Rush. Times were fun back then.
why do the best comments always get the least likes ?
Mahogany Rush! Another fantastic band from my youth.
Johnny Winter RobinTrower Alvin Lee YandT on and on what a life we had no bullshit just rock and roll good times
That kicked ass love Paul Chapmans playing
Brilliant live band. Saw them play The Glasgow Apollo three times in the 70’s when but a lad. Schenker first time 😉
Great to see Paul Raymond (RIP) here!
Mr. Paul Raymond
Killer Song awesome guitar work
RIP Pete Way, Paul Raymond, and Paul "Tonka" Chapman
Love this band, So many amazing tracks :) ......... and waaaaayyyyy better than iron Maiden.
No comparison. I love UFO, never had any time for Iron Maiden.
@@matoko123 Me neither,UFO are vastly superior.
@@mjh5437 Just noticed I replied to my own comment! Must have had a few beers ;) Glad you're in agreement man.
Saw them in 1978 with scorpions and ted nugent it was a rocking show
Tonka was a fantastic player, RIP and of course Pete & Paul😢
Loved UFO,played in a covers band & we did this & a couple of tunes off the nowhere to run album.mystery train was also a favorite that Pete way covered in waysted.much underrated band.I went to see iron maiden in Christchurch,New Zealand,the last song on the DJ's turntable before the guys came out....Doctor,Doctor
Uuum no thats what maiden plays before they take the stage. Every single show.
They were a great live band
Great band strangers in the night is the best live album
..forcet wasn't bad either..saw them in 70s. THEN years later at the penny arcade in Rochester NY..autographs..so cool..
Strangers in the Night (Sinatras Song creeps into my head) is definitely a great live album from 41 years ago.
The best band ever :'(
Nesmrtelná skladba, stejně jako Phil Mogg - ta energie, s kterou tuto píseň zpívá doposud, je neskutečná.
I got to see UFO at this venue in Hammond,Indiana.A lot of bands who played Chicago would go down the road to pick up some extra cash.Schenker didn’t play in Hammond but played Chicago.They were great!!!!
They need to get in the rock and roll hall of fame
Lava River way overdue 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Nobody cares about the hall of fame. It’s a pathetic joke.
Pete Way legendary bass player. Also great pub quiz answer for which bass player gave his name to a rock band but never recorded with them and supplementary question after their break up the vocalist formed which now legendary punk band? I love a good pub quiz.
Fastway/Flogging Mollies
@@richarddavis4141 2 points only its Molly but I will accept it 😁
So RAW. So live. So honest.
*-John Lennon already said: "If Rock N Roll Had Another Name That Would Be Chuck Berry, But If Heavy Metal Had Another Name That Would Be U.F.O" Rock Forever..... Forever.*
Luka Modric in vocals.. 😁😁😁
Yeah, the Singer looks like Luka Modric. Football and classic rock never die.
Lol.. before his haircut...Haha good spot !
Looks same..
Есть немного!
Just opposite.. 😷😷😷👍👍👍
Wow, they're brilliant!
I was in the T.O.T.P. audience for this, Wednesday 29th Jan 1979 I think. U.F.O. had to do a re-take at the end of the show. (I presume something was wrong with the first). When we were leaving the studio U.F.O. were jumping into a limo and my Sister's friend asked Phil Mogg for his autograph, and he said "Sorry Next time, we really are in an awful hurry". That must have been the night that Lynsey Franklin mentioned when they were late for their gig. They did mime on T.O.T.P. as did all the acts but it's possible that the "Doctor Doctor" single was a live recording.
Great story but I think u are being a bit kind. I to made a brief attempt to get near the band as a 15 yr old, outside there very cool bus, I was politely told that the band wanted to be left alone, i could see the back of phils head through the tinted glass. Energy seemed to come from the bus and they blew the main act away, I will always love UFO, but they were known to be a bit unfriendly. Much bigger, but not better bands were much cooler towards there fans than UFO, but, maybe thats the nature of true rock genius. Part of the ufo mystiqe.
@@timpenfield5 UFO were major league boozers and dopers,maybe you just caught them with a hangover...goes with the territory.
What band GREAT Band
You got that right!
Just awesome!
Isso è um som ferrado! UFO nossa que banda lendaria! Esse som nao tem prs ninguém, nao canso de ouvir..toda festa nossa rola Doctor doctor .
Wow - UFO on TOTP. I don't remember that. Strangers In The Night - 'nuff said.
How’s watching in nov 2020
Linda it's me Metal.......
Here
i'd say fine, how's it for you ?
Nice video!
Intro Maiden !!!
RIP Raymond
Doctor Doctor Lights Out Rock Bottom how can you knock that
This kids. Mother Mary. Out in the streets. I could go on...
GREAT QUALITY!! GOOD VIDEO!
thanks for sharing :) love it :)
100 per cent rock classic! Love to listen to it on every Iron Maiden gig!
Yeah they were in an 'awful hurry' ... to fulfil a live performance I and a few thousand were waiting for at the (now long gone and dear departed) Hemel Hempstead Pavilion that very night!!
Wow I thought that was live. Lol
That was one pretty non reverse firebird.
It isn't?
I had that exact GUITAR THAT PAUL CHAPMAN IS PLAYING!!! GIBSON FIREBIRD!!! OH YEAH!!!!
The nonreverse firebird? With a P90 neck P'up? Just kinda looks funky. Thought I saw a Ttop humbucker for a bridge P'up also, but I could be wrong. I'll rewind it, but that firebird ain't MY fave. I'll take the white with the black headstock line, and 3 mini humbuckers than that turd brown one any day!!
Fantastic guitar tone. Mahogany into a Marshall will never be beat.
Ufo my tqvorite band
Heavenly kingdom to Pete
didn't know that Joan Jett was in UFO :D
HEY 🥰 HOOO IS JONA GETT??🥰
The left handed guitar player
MINHA ADOLESCÊNCIA. HOJE TENHO 53 ANOS. AMOR ETERNO AO * UFO E AO ROCK AND ROLL*
doods firebird is bad ass, he makes it sound real good, not easy to do
Great song fantastic group shame this particular performance was pre recorded.
I got to see UFO open for Cheap Trick in 81, & OZZY in 82.
Cheap trick. April vine. Hurriganes (Finland ) and Aerosmith was very good and nice bands.
Is Paul Chapman playing the reverse Gibson Firebird? It's a got a humbucking pickup at the bridge and a P90 at the neck. How many rock band these days play a guitar like that?
I knew this song and band thanxs to Maiden.....greath rock Hymn...:) :)
Looks like bon scott a bit.Saw ufo last year🤘
Heavy Metal Bon Scott and John Fogerty
I saw UFO at the Long Beach Arena where they blew the top off the stadium! The bass player was throwing himself all over the stage like he was why everyone came to see the band. His performance was a total trainwreck while the rest of the band was amazing.
R.I.P. Tonka, Pete and Paul!!!😢😢😢😢
This is beautiful one of my favourite UFO lyric. But why there's so many versions?
Менялись соло- гитаристы, менялись и версии. Пол Чепмен пришёл в группу после ухода Майкла Шенкера. Кроме них в UFO еще играли два соло- гитариста. Последний из них Винни Мур.
So sad that three members of this lineup are no longer with us.
This is not live, there are no mics on the kit or the guitars. You may possibly be thinking of Iron Maiden performing on TOTP's are refusing to mime. They did indeed play live and i think it was possibly a first for a live band to play TOTP although i may be wrong.
Nadie los ha superado cantando esa cancion..
This wasn't live. TOTPS never was at this time.
Considering nothing is plugged in
Right. All Sound recorded in studio after shooting.
Sadly lost 3 of those legends.
Magic!
Esto es musica viva el rock, viva UFO forever💥💥💥💥💀💀💀🎸🎸🎸🎸
Ok, maybe it wasn't live but I remember thinking that it felt like live when I watched it way back then, as it was a bit different to the single version. Did bands not record special versions or backing tracks for TOTP?
Pre micheal schenker flying v Marshall stack era still rocks however.
KEVIN R it is l post Schenker with Paul Chapman on Lead.
This is after MS left the band.
Not the same riff that Schenker did ; but , good none the less !!!
My youth
Thursday 1st February 1979
BBC1 Top Of The Pops 7:20 - 7:55 pm
Hosted by Mike Read
Nazareth - May The Sun Shine
Three Degrees - A Woman In Love
The Members - The Sound Of The Suburbs
Sally Oldfield - Mirrors
UFO - Doctor Doctor
Billy Joel - My Life (promo clip)
Two Man Sound - Que Tal America (with Legs and Co)
Generation X - King Rocker
The Pointer Sisters - Everybody Is A Star (live)
Driver 67 - Car 67
Blondie - Heart Of Glass (Legs & Co)
got to love those Thunderbird guitars
Thunderbird bass, Firebird guitar (non reverse). Pedantic...I know 🙄😄
Would like to know what happened to Mick Bolton.
He went back to Bolton.
hanajinks he went back to Pickering.
В этой группе Фил самый красивый❤❤❤❤❤❤Это какой год?
Still class 🙌🏽🖤
Temazo. Magnífica canción.
The sad thing is they started getting more airplay and spotlight just as Schenker left .. With all due respect to Tonka Chapman who did a great job, but watching Schenker play on national TV would have been a completely different experience .. But we all know that he wouldn't have endured all that exposure anyway ...
Именно благодаря Шенкеру они оказались в центре внимания и достигли того, что их стали больше транслировать по радио . Жаль, что , возможно, Могг этого не осознавал и упустил Майкла. А могли стать величайшими , если б Шенкер мог остаться в группе.. Без Шенкера они не смогли достичь того, чего могли бы достичь с Шенкером.
Great band
Party band without a doubt. Their performances were about the music and the hot chicks were the throw in that kept them performing!! LOL
Promoting Strangers in the Night I believe? And while Michael Schenker maybe a fave, I will always love the Tonka era UFO