Music DVD Review: UFO - Showtime
Published March 04, 2007
Heavy, guitar-fueled, blues-rock has been my go-to style of music from the day I figured out that Led Zeppelin wasn't just some giant fiery balloon crash. In 1973, British rockers UFO recruited 19 year-old, German guitar-wiz, Michael Schenker, from the Scorpions, and went on to revamp their original space-rock sound into the bluesy, heavy metal force they made famous on such classic albums as Force It, Lights Out, and Obsession. Since that time, UFO has laid down some of the heaviest guitar-based rock and roll ever, and much to my surprise, it looks like they are still doing it.
I was not overwhelmingly interested in getting this DVD, until I found out that Vinnie Moore was the band's new hired gun on guitar. I have been a fan of his ever since I heard his phenomenal debut album Mind's Eye, in 1986, and my passion was later reignited by his killer Live! album of 2000. Moore can definitely shred with the best of them, but he also has the depth and style that many of his counterparts sorely lack.
Interestingly enough, the one time I saw Moore play live was opening up for, you guessed it, Michael Schenker, at a small club back in 1999. Now, I'm as much of a Schenker fan as the next guitar freak, but on this particular night he was downright disappointing. His performance was as uninspired as he appeared five years later on his Worldwide Live 2004 DVD. Boring to say the least. Moore, however, was energized and put on a world-class guitar performance, winning over the crowd with his flawless technique and impressive showmanship. Moore was, admittedly, a longtime Schenker and UFO fan already, and his obvious passion for their music spills over in this performance. I couldn't think of a more well-suited guitarist to resurrect this band.
Showtime was filmed live at the Pumpwerk club, in Wilhelmshaven, Germany on May 13th 2005. This current incarnation of the band was out touring in support of their new 2004 album, You Are Here, which was recorded by founding members Phil Mogg (vocals) and Pete Way (bass), longtime keyboardist/guitarist Paul Raymond, and newcomers Vinnie Moore (guitar) and Jason Bonham (drums) - the same lineup that performs on this DVD.
The 16-song set list is a great one - essentially the Strangers In the Night set, minus only a couple of songs, but with four brand new ones added, along with a killer track from 2002's Sharks. Their 1979 live album Strangers in the Night is regarded by many as one of the best live rock sets of all time, with Schenker and Mogg both at the height of their performing powers. The band has carried on in one form or another since then, highlighted by a 1995 reunion of the classic UFO line-up of Mogg, Schenker, Way, Raymond, and Parker, which resulted in the release of the excellent Walk On Water album.
The new You Are Here material holds up quite admirably next to the classic stuff, and they don't waste much time introducing it to the exuberant German crowd. After kicking things off with the Force It classic "Mother Mary", they follow up with the brand new "When Daylight Goes To Town". This one has a sort of mid-70's, AC/DC kind of vibe going on, and if you had any doubts whether Moore was up to the task, they are immediately laid to rest - his guitar sounded monstrous. I was more concerned with how Mogg's vocals were still holding up, but I can assure you that, aside from losing a bit of his highest range, his pipes are as powerful as ever.
- Music DVD Review: UFO - Showtime
- Published: March 04, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Classic Rock and Oldies, Music: Hard Rock, Music: Metal, Music: Rock, Music: Video, Video: Music
- Writer: Paul Roy
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