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- Irene Idler
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#2 Re: Hello
While you might not find too many people interested in your particular musical taste here, I think you'll find we'Re a pretty open-minded bunch, despite the occasional foray into taking the piss
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#3 Re: Hello
Oh I dont know, nothing wrong with that set of music IMHO. I was thinking the other day, I must get another copy of Strangers in the night by UFO, one of the gigs of my youth I can just about remember when they were still playing with Michael Schenker.Irene Idler wrote: ↑Wed Apr 12, 2017 11:53 pm While you might not find too many people interested in your particular musical taste here, I think you'll find we'Re a pretty open-minded bunch, despite the occasional foray into taking the piss
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#4 Re: Hello
Saw UFO a few months back and they can still deliver. The set was not dominated by the "Strangers in the night" material as previous times I have seen them. It was nice to hear songs from the Chapman era.
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#5 Re: Hello
Glad to hear they still tick the box, do they cover very early Mick Bolton-era stuff? I loved that raw sound they had on the 1st 3 albums with him. I'm having a brain crushing rock sesh right now enjoying Boogie for George.
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#7 Re: Hello
The UFO set was still dominated by "Strangers in the night" material, but for the first time I can remember it contained songs which are not on "Strangers in the night" or the latest album. There was nothing pre Schenker.