Music DVD Review: UFO - Showtime - Page 3

Two more You Are Here songs are showcased later in the set. Moore coaxes some beautiful natural harmonics from his acoustic to start off the gorgeous new power ballad "Baby Blue". The foundation of gentle, acoustic guitar arpeggios and strumming eventually gives way to some epic power chords, which launch the song into arena rock territory. Mogg's poignant vocal performance is one of his best in years. On "Mr. Freeze", Moore evokes some classic Robin Trower, with a mesmerizing Univibe and wah-wah-soaked guitar performance. This is one of the best tracks off the new album, and it easily stands up against some of the band's best work.

The show certainly winds down on a high note. The incredible Lights Out trilogy of "Love To Love", "Too Hot Too Handle", and "Lights Out" lead up to the set's epic closing performance of "Rock Bottom", which features a heroic seven-minute guitar solo that finds Moore weaving some compelling jazz, rock, blues, and metal tapestries around Schenker's original theme. The fun and looseness of the performance was emphasized by Way taking to the stage floor and spending the entire solo on his back, but still managing to hold down the groove. Moore's stunning "Rock Bottom" solo is worth the price of the DVD alone.

After a few minutes backstage the band is forced back out by the loud German-accented chants of U.F.O. They oblige the ecstatic crowd with a ripping performance of "Doctor Doctor", which once again takes you all the way back to 1974's breakthrough album Phenomenon. In purely old-school fashion, they leave the stage again only to be called back out for a final encore of "Shoot Shoot". Mogg is shirtless this time and acting as if they had not planned to play another song. For a dude in his late fifties, he was looking exceptionally fit, and he gave the fans what they wanted.

Showtime is a two-DVD set that comes in a "Super Jewel Box" that finds the two disks simply stacked on top of each other. This doesn't seem like such a good idea, considering the potential for scratching, but I didn't have any problems with mine. With a total running time of about 200 minutes, this is one of the most content rich packages I have in my collection. Along with the 16-song main set, disk one also includes Making of DVD, Slideshow, Band Biography, and Discography bonus features. Disk two is highlighted by live studio performances of the following six songs, filmed at Peppermint Park Studios, Hannover, Germany, on May 26th, 2005:

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