One of the greatest bands live ever, i've seen them perforn live over 20 times from 1972 up to the present day most underrated bands ever.... You must listen to the live version of this.. Phil Mogg - vocals Michael Schenker - lead guitar Paul Raymond - keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals Pete Way - bass Andy Parker - drums
UFO were an astonishingly great band...their rabbit hole is one you have to delve into....so many classics to choose from,so many great musicians passed through them....notably Michael Schenker.....saw them a few times and they were brilliant live....check out "Rock Bottom" from their " Strangers in the Night" live album to hear what i mean......great choice of song and cool reaction. I wouldnt say they were a prog band!! More an out and out rock n roll band🎸
@@SPKdesign1 😳…. It was early doors , I was in a good mood , concerned about my legacy and even though I was WILLING the end to come I came up with THAT formula fur no gaun O Rambo on its bland ass ! … awww , see what yuv dun noo ! That’s me O honest again 🤣…… 👍🏴
The intro to this is a link from the previous track on the album Electric Phase. This a track full of multi layered guitars and the two should really be played together. In fact you can't go wrong with the entire Lights Out album. Great melodic hard rock. I recently read that when producer Ron Nevison played the finished album to the record company executives they gave him a standing ovation.
A classic rock song that everyone should know. Michael Schenker was probably the most important European rock guitar player of the 1970's apart from Ritchie Blackmore. A lot of guitar players from the following decade owe him a debt, most notably Randy Rhoads.
UFO is great. my second favorite band behind Thin Lizzy. The live album "Strangers in the night" is the way to go for the best versions of their classic songs. even this one. The album is considered one of the best live rock albums ever recorded.
What a great Song ! Never really Got into UFO , But thinks I will be checking more of their stuff out ! Looking forward to some more Wishbone Ash ! And "White Queen " Live at the " Rainbow 1974 " Jeff Waynes "War of the Worlds " with intro by the late great Richard Burton ! Is well worth a listen ! Just the first Track is a proper journey ! Great reaction , as usual ! Cheers
A pioneer band of the hard rock we all love, they influenced every heavy band that came after them in the 70s and 80s. They had the great fortune of getting Michael Schenker on brilliant guitar from the Scorpions in 1973 and adding Paul Raymond from Savoy Brown, on keyboards/guitar, made them a super group and they had a string of 5 super albums in the 70s before Michael left to form MSG. UFO replaced Michael with another fine guitarist in Paul Chapman for 4 more great albums going into the mid 80s. They are well worth checking out, they are a classic hard rock/metal hybrid that also have affecting ballads with incredible guitar accents. Try Lights Out from their amazing double live album, Strangers In the Night. Killer song and album, it is a masterpiece in overdrive, live. They have dozens of great songs, I envy you guys, I lived when they had it going and saw them 5 times, one of the best acts most people don't know. It opens your eyes and ears when you find out how great they were. Reactors are starting to find them, they could be an unexpected big hit in this century. Please react to them as often as you can, I will be there if you do. Rock On and Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Now that's a great comment. Schenker made them a hard rock band. Tonka carried the flame but you forgot Vinnie Moore. great guitarist just as underrated as Michael
This has been one of my favorite songs of all time since it came out. The guitar solo that closes out this song is considered one of the best of all time. You should do their song Profession Of Violence. It’s just a beautiful song. Michael Schenker closes out that song with a beautiful 2 minute solo.
The studio version is good, but the live version from the "Stangers In The Night" album blows it away! That album is largely considered one of the best live albums ever produced. You should definitely check it out!
Michael Schenker was definitely the backbone of the band. Their first two albums I believe it was came out in the late 60’s-early 70’s and was just weird spacey stuff. Then they held auditions for a new guitarist and Michael who was from Germany went to England to audition and they were an entirely different band with him. Michael Schenker had previously been playing with his brother Rudolf in the Scorpions. He still played on some of the Scorpions albums, Love Drive in particular which is my favorite Scorpions album. Oh, and the song “Is There Anybody There” from that album is probably my favorite Scorpions song. It’s very unique with amazing lyrics.
@@hanierfamily I guess I didn’t know you were from Canada. One of my favorite songs is from a band from Canada, Teaze. Their song “Touch The Wind” is epic! Many of my favorite songs were from bands that never really made it “big”! I wish someone would do reactions and analysis to some of those songs. They are some of the best. Do a “Deep Cuts” or something playlist and expose “new music” to your followers. My favorite thing to do was to discover new bands and turn my friends on to them. Have you done any Aldo Nova? Also, another favorite Canada band of mine is Prism. It was sad when Ron Tabak passed away but some of my favorite songs were with Henry Small like “Don’t Let Him Know”, “Wings Of Your Love”, “I Don’t Want To Want You Anymore”. Also the song off of the Jericho album, “Way Of The World”, with Darcy Deutsch on vocals is excellent. Bryan Adams got his start working with Prism. Oh, and another very favorite band of mine is, Red Rider/Tom Cochrane. “Crack The Sky (Breakaway)” from Neruda is awesome. Tom’s solo stuff is great, well except for “Life Is A Highway” 🙂. “I Wish You Well”, “Sinking Like A Sunset”, “Good Man, Feeling Bad”, and the entire acoustic album Songs Of A Circling Spirit is a “must have” album. The song “White Horse”, KILLER!
Michael Schenker is the Kendall quitar here. He started at a very young age with The Scorpions, then UFO and eventually his own band, The Mixhael Schenker Group still touring. One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Master of the Flying V. Check out The Michael Schenger Group (MSG) - Courvoisier Concerto/Lost Horizons Live or Live in Japan 2010.
Just thought of another one for your Canada Playlist. The Jeff Cannata band Arc Angel. They came out in 1983 just as I met my wife to be. The song Tragedy was our song, but in the world we are living in today, King Of the Mountain might be a better choice to analyze and react to. It’s about unrest and war and the possibility of nuclear war. This was the during the Cold War which appears to be back. I’ll let you decide which song to do. 😂 Jeff Cannata released another couple or so albums in 2002 and 2013 under the Arc Angel banner.
Como são jovens (30-40 anos) não conhecem (acho!) tão bem UFO. É compreensivel, mas apesar disso fazem bom programa. Comentam rapidamente as músicas da Banda e deixam rolar. Parabéns!
Sad to say ,but every track of the live-album Strangers In The Night beats every studio-version. Love To Love of The Strangers is much more heavier and full.Michael Schenker at his best.Never better.
God's gift to humanity. Michael Shenker Paul Chapman Pete Way Paul Raymond Andy Parker Phil Mogg Priceless music from the early 1970s to the 2020s. Now retired.
One of the greatest bands live ever, i've seen them perforn live over 20 times from 1972 up to the present day most underrated bands ever.... You must listen to the live version of this..
Phil Mogg - vocals
Michael Schenker - lead guitar
Paul Raymond - keyboards, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Pete Way - bass
Andy Parker - drums
This song was written around the final guitar solo, it's why the song exists.
UFO were an astonishingly great band...their rabbit hole is one you have to delve into....so many classics to choose from,so many great musicians passed through them....notably Michael Schenker.....saw them a few times and they were brilliant live....check out "Rock Bottom" from their " Strangers in the Night" live album to hear what i mean......great choice of song and cool reaction. I wouldnt say they were a prog band!! More an out and out rock n roll band🎸
Young Michael Schenker going ape shit at the end. Forgotten how good this was. Breathless.
For a rocker of their’s you can’t go wrong with “Doctor, Doctor.” Thanks for getting into this underrated band!
Saw them live about 5 years ago. Phenomenal show
What a great song, one of my favorites!! Love, love, love this song
I have seen them a few times in recent years, right up to Phil's retirement.
I listened to it and pressed like and here is a smile …😕
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That's a bit uncharacteristicly tepid of you.
@@SPKdesign1 😳…. It was early doors , I was in a good mood , concerned about my legacy and even though I was WILLING the end to come I came up with THAT formula fur no gaun O Rambo on its bland ass ! … awww , see what yuv dun noo ! That’s me O honest again 🤣……
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@@jaymacgee_A_Bawbag_Blethering Seen it, done it, have the beige T shirt.
@@SPKdesign1 😆 I totally get it big man .
Cool of you to spot I was deliberately holding the poison pen back there … 👏
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Great song see them a few times live in the 80s
UFO 🛸 were pretty dependable for quality in the 70's. This track , from Lights Out is a prime example. Nice guitar 🎸.
The version from their double live album Strangers In The Night is better I think. In fact, the whole album is great.
A far superior version. Fantastic live band.
The intro to this is a link from the previous track on the album Electric Phase. This a track full of multi layered guitars and the two should really be played together. In fact you can't go wrong with the entire Lights Out album. Great melodic hard rock.
I recently read that when producer Ron Nevison played the finished album to the record company executives they gave him a standing ovation.
A classic rock song that everyone should know. Michael Schenker was probably the most important European rock guitar player of the 1970's apart from Ritchie Blackmore. A lot of guitar players from the following decade owe him a debt, most notably Randy Rhoads.
UFO is great. my second favorite band behind Thin Lizzy. The live album "Strangers in the night" is the way to go for the best versions of their classic songs. even this one. The album is considered one of the best live rock albums ever recorded.
Ha, I love Lizzy to bits. Saw them '83 as a teen and I was sucked in. Them and UFO, the not quite good enough bands, for the yanks?
They were for this Yank! Rock On. 🎸
What a great Song ! Never really Got into UFO , But thinks I will be checking more of their stuff out !
Looking forward to some more Wishbone Ash !
And "White Queen " Live at the " Rainbow 1974 "
Jeff Waynes "War of the Worlds " with intro by the late great Richard Burton ! Is well worth a listen ! Just the first Track is a proper journey ! Great reaction , as usual ! Cheers
Most excellent 👌
A pioneer band of the hard rock we all love, they influenced every heavy band that came after them in the 70s and 80s. They had the great fortune of getting Michael Schenker on brilliant guitar from the Scorpions in 1973 and adding Paul Raymond from Savoy Brown, on keyboards/guitar, made them a super group and they had a string of 5 super albums in the 70s before Michael left to form MSG. UFO replaced Michael with another fine guitarist in Paul Chapman for 4 more great albums going into the mid 80s. They are well worth checking out, they are a classic hard rock/metal hybrid that also have affecting ballads with incredible guitar accents. Try Lights Out from their amazing double live album, Strangers In the Night. Killer song and album, it is a masterpiece in overdrive, live. They have dozens of great songs, I envy you guys, I lived when they had it going and saw them 5 times, one of the best acts most people don't know. It opens your eyes and ears when you find out how great they were. Reactors are starting to find them, they could be an unexpected big hit in this century. Please react to them as often as you can, I will be there if you do. Rock On and Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶
Now that's a great comment. Schenker made them a hard rock band. Tonka carried the flame but you forgot Vinnie Moore. great guitarist just as underrated as Michael
I once saw them on a bad gig (singer upset by radio interference) but they absolutely nailed this one. Probably the best song of their career.
....those were the days 😀
The ammount of names that passed through this band is fantastic. I'm not sure who the line up is on thisparticular one though.
I believe Bernie Marsden of Whitesnake and Bob Daisley of Blizzard of Oz and Rainbow were there at one point
@@colrhodes377 Also I'm pretty sure, Pete Way (Fastway) and of course Micheal Schenker and possibly Larry Wallis (Pink Fairies)
Mogg, Way, Schenker, Raymond, Parker.
The classic lineup, none better.
This has been one of my favorite songs of all time since it came out. The guitar solo that closes out this song is considered one of the best of all time. You should do their song Profession Of Violence. It’s just a beautiful song. Michael Schenker closes out that song with a beautiful 2 minute solo.
UFO might be the most underrated band of all time
I love all of their songs, but the piano on this song reminds me of the Halloween theme song. Great, I love it.
The studio version is good, but the live version from the "Stangers In The Night" album blows it away! That album is largely considered one of the best live albums ever produced. You should definitely check it out!
Michael Schenker was definitely the backbone of the band. Their first two albums I believe it was came out in the late 60’s-early 70’s and was just weird spacey stuff. Then they held auditions for a new guitarist and Michael who was from Germany went to England to audition and they were an entirely different band with him. Michael Schenker had previously been playing with his brother Rudolf in the Scorpions. He still played on some of the Scorpions albums, Love Drive in particular which is my favorite Scorpions album. Oh, and the song “Is There Anybody There” from that album is probably my favorite Scorpions song. It’s very unique with amazing lyrics.
We haven't done The Scorpions yet. They have some hits in Canada, for sure. Especially in the 80's.
@@hanierfamily I guess I didn’t know you were from Canada. One of my favorite songs is from a band from Canada, Teaze. Their song “Touch The Wind” is epic! Many of my favorite songs were from bands that never really made it “big”! I wish someone would do reactions and analysis to some of those songs. They are some of the best. Do a “Deep Cuts” or something playlist and expose “new music” to your followers. My favorite thing to do was to discover new bands and turn my friends on to them. Have you done any Aldo Nova? Also, another favorite Canada band of mine is Prism. It was sad when Ron Tabak passed away but some of my favorite songs were with Henry Small like “Don’t Let Him Know”, “Wings Of Your Love”, “I Don’t Want To Want You Anymore”. Also the song off of the Jericho album, “Way Of The World”, with Darcy Deutsch on vocals is excellent. Bryan Adams got his start working with Prism. Oh, and another very favorite band of mine is, Red Rider/Tom Cochrane. “Crack The Sky (Breakaway)” from Neruda is awesome. Tom’s solo stuff is great, well except for “Life Is A Highway” 🙂. “I Wish You Well”, “Sinking Like A Sunset”, “Good Man, Feeling Bad”, and the entire acoustic album Songs Of A Circling Spirit is a “must have” album. The song “White Horse”, KILLER!
I agree but you have to put him together with Phil Mogg. Michael is so underrated but so is UFO
I actually really like their studio version of Rock Bottom... really builds slowly and is gritty
Michael Schenker is the Kendall quitar here. He started at a very young age with The Scorpions, then UFO and eventually his own band, The Mixhael Schenker Group still touring. One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Master of the Flying V. Check out The Michael Schenger Group (MSG) - Courvoisier Concerto/Lost Horizons Live or Live in Japan 2010.
Michael was 22 years old when he recorded this
E mais... parecem ser pessoas que estão conectadas com a Vida com Ética e moralidade elevada. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Just thought of another one for your Canada Playlist. The Jeff Cannata band Arc Angel. They came out in 1983 just as I met my wife to be. The song Tragedy was our song, but in the world we are living in today, King Of the Mountain might be a better choice to analyze and react to. It’s about unrest and war and the possibility of nuclear war. This was the during the Cold War which appears to be back. I’ll let you decide which song to do. 😂 Jeff Cannata released another couple or so albums in 2002 and 2013 under the Arc Angel banner.
Love this song. The building of instruments is similar to old Celtic folk. I also get creepy “exorcist “ vibes from the keyboard.
Yeah, I hear what you mean!
Como são jovens (30-40 anos) não conhecem (acho!) tão bem UFO. É compreensivel, mas apesar disso fazem bom programa. Comentam rapidamente as músicas da Banda e deixam rolar. Parabéns!
Michael schenker on lead guitar and his brother Rudolf schenker plays for scorpions
Michael Schenker on lead guitar
Sad to say ,but every track of the live-album Strangers In The Night beats every studio-version. Love To Love of The Strangers is much more heavier and full.Michael Schenker at his best.Never better.
Except for Rock Bottom in my opinion.
@@johndonson1603 well, Rock Bottom solos of Michael are all over the place. Each one better then the other 🤟
God's gift to humanity. Michael Shenker Paul Chapman Pete Way Paul Raymond Andy Parker Phil Mogg Priceless music from the early 1970s to the 2020s. Now retired.
Sadly past members Bernie Marsden, Pete Way, Larry Wallis, Paul Chapman, Paul Raymond are all now deceased.
Without forgetting Danny Peyronel and Neil Carter !
Schenker
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The live version on the album "Strangers In The Night" far superior.
Great band
The outro guitar solo on the live version is even more masterful and blistering than this one. Schenker stretches it out just a bit longer.
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