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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 253 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Still sound amazing.

    by Tbone909 on 10/28/09Key Club - Los Angeles

    I've been a UFO fan since the late 70's, but I hadn't seen them in concert since the Mechanix tour in the early 80's. I took my 18 year old son, who enjoyed them just as much as I did. Phil's vocals are still outstanding, and the rest of the band is as tight as ever. These guys just sound better live, I don't know why. They played most of their hits, but I was disappointed that they didn't play Natural Thing or Lights Out, 2 of my favorites. The only other drawback was that 3 bands opened for them and UFO didn't take the stage until 10:45 and ended around 12:40. I didn't get to bed until 2 am and I had to be up at 5 am for work, I guess I am nit-picking, but those are the only reasons I have for not giving it 5 stars. Great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding show

    by BigMarc on 10/28/09Key Club - Los Angeles

    Great show , the fact that Andy Parker and Paul Raymond (Founding Members 1969) were in attendance really gave the show a bit of magic and professionalism ,I have seen the band with various line ups through the years, these boys deliver a presence on stage second to none ,after all these years they were able to deliver the energy and spark the band is known for. This was the second time in one week I was able to see them, both shows were equal in energy with similar set lists, for those fans of UFO who feel that the absence of Michael Shenker makes this a mock line up are mistaken. Vinnie Moore supplied a astounding display of guitar work ,coupled with a vocal performance by Phil Mogg that still puts him at the top of his game belting out heart felt lyrics that were incredible. Andy Parker and Paul Raymond ? well enough said, (thank you), My prayers go out to Pete Way in his battle with liver cancer at this time, he was missed and always made UFO what they are and stand for (a true showman), anyone who might hesitate to catch these boys live at this stage of their careers, think again they are alive and well !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO WAS AWESOME!

    by AERS on 10/28/09Key Club - Los Angeles

    IT'S BEEN 20 YEARS SINCE I SEEN UFO. I REALLY DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT. THEY WERE INCREDIBLE, STILL STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL! JAMMIN LIKE THERE'S NO TOMMOROW!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic for 40 Years

    by HuntforUFO on 10/25/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    UFO combines 40 years of Great Music, Great Musicianship and Great Live Performance. Just a fantastic Rock Show. Would love to had them play for much longer!! Would love to heard songs from Walk On Water also!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phil & the boys killed it!

    by CRPJR22 on 10/24/09Coach House - Capistrano - San Juan Capistrano

    I feel so fortunate to be able to see a great show by a band that has stood the test of time! I first saw UFO thirty years ago at the Orange show arena in San Berdu. They played some of the new record, but mostly from the Strangers album.Vinnie Moore was fantastic! The entire band were right on and sounded like it was 1979 all over again. I would recommend seeing them when they are at a venue near you! Keep rocking boys! My wife and I really enjoyed the show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO Out of this world

    by DCotter on 10/22/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The opening band, Jeff Turner, was just okay, but UFO delivered, singing many of their classics while also singing some good new songs. At times, they seemed like they would not be able to get through a show, Paul was bent over with hands on knees several times, but they proved why they are considered one of the great live bands. It is just too bad the whole team was not back.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO still rocks

    by Anonymous on 10/20/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    For a band that has been around forever and has never gotten the respect it truely deserved UFO again showed they are timeless. Even with Vinnie Moore on lead instead of MS the sound was vintage UFO, Phil Moog's vocals were right on showing he still has the range and friendly banter with the audience. The set contained all the songs you'd expect to hear with a couple of new tunes thrown in. An extended version of Rock Bottom highlighted the show as well as all other songs from Strangers In The Night (arguably the best live album) . A full 2 hour show and highly recommended for any UFO fans or anyone who just enjoys great rock music. Lights Out!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO still has it!

    by willsnake on 10/19/09Medina Ent. Center - Medina

    If you ever loved UFO don't hesitate to catch them on this tour. Really good, really fun show. Phil Mogg has a great, odd sense of humor but most importantly is still a very good singer. Sure it'd be cool if Michael Schenker was on hand but Vinnie Moore is outstanding, too. They played two off the new album The Visitor, which is quite good. This is the most underrated band ever in my opinion. Long live UFO!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    UFO HAS LANDED

    by Salva65 on 10/17/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The original lineup (minus Michael Schenker) with Vinnie Moore on guitar rocked the sold out House of Blues Friday Night. It was great to see another underrated band from the 70's that never got their just due come out in full force. The band is still producing quality rock most evident for me from their 2004 release You Are Here, which in my opinion is some of the best hard rock to be released in years. The "Rock Bottom" line for Friday night was that the band was in tight form and Vinnie Moore's guitar playing was some of the best I have seen in years. His playing was Too Hot to Handle.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Frickin Outstanding

    by Dooberdon on 10/17/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    The one thing the newer bands don't do is just go out and rock the audience out and what I mean by that is the solos in each song and UFO just rocked Vinney Moore was in a zone and Phil Mogg still can still hit the notes for somebody that is in his 60's. I seen these guys in the 70's and I thought they were even better now. I highly recommend seeing UFO.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO - top heavy metal classic jams

    by themarvindog on 10/17/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    will last forever...real instruments...real drums...real vocals...real talent...the real deal!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    TOM FULLER BAND - Finally, Classic Indie!!

    by Worthington on 10/17/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    Crowds lined around the block to gain entry into the House of Blues, Chicago on Friday night. I was attending the launch of the indie Tom Fuller Band into the spotlight. A summary of all original classic rock tunes, they were a refreshing hot new local talent - devoted to perfect guitar skills - especially after being warmed up and rockin' their bluesy tune at the end "Coffee Pot". As a new fan I appreciate too, their communal friendship on stage and relating to the audience. HOB is an amazing venue. Very fun night.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unbelievable

    by manfromhobart on 10/17/09House of Blues Chicago - Chicago

    These guys are just as good now as in their heyday. Vinnie Moore is a phenomonal guitar player, and Andy Parker's drum playing is still the sledgehammer it has always been. True, Phil Mogg's voice isn't what it used to be, but the man is sixty years old. Played most of their old favorites ...... excellent show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    U.F.O @ BB Kings

    by LouieR on 10/13/09B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    This was officially my first "rock" event. I am fairly new to the scene, as well as the genre of music. In sum, the show was amazing. The opening band rocked as did UFO. Both the opening band and the UFO members made themselves accessible both prior and after the show, for pictures and autographs. The crowd of people were extremely friendly and social. I had a blast and would highly recommend any future shows and events. -Louie

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    UFO lands in Syareville...

    by guitarshark on 10/13/09Starland Ballroom - Sayreville

    In a nutshell: UFO kicked ass! With 3 original members (Paul Raymond joined in '76, so for all intents and purposes he's an original member) in the lineup (median age: about 60) these guys play like they MEAN IT and blow most bands half their age off the stage. The set was very heavy on songs from the Lights Out/Obsession era. I'm personally more partial to the earlier material, but with a legacy like UFO's it makes sense to play material from all eras. Of course, the standards Rock Bottom and Doctor Doctor were included in the set. The set was comprised of mainly '70s material...the old stuff is what most fans come to hear, so this makes sense. Bassist Rob De Luca deputized for an ailing Pete Way, paying tribute to the man with a cool '70s Gibson Thunderbird bass and a pair of striped trousers...oh yeah, he also played a mean bass! Phil Mogg's voice was in fine form, Andy Parker pounded out the rhythms as only he can, Paul Raymond fufilled his "Swiss Army Knife guy" role on keys and guitar with great taste, and Vinnie Moore was simply incredibe, quoting Schenker's solo lines when they're essentiall parts of the songs, creating his own where there's room. Big shoes to fill and he does a great job! Still, no matter how talented Vinnie Moore is, (and boy, is he ever!) UFO w/out Mr. Schenker is kinda like a cheeseburger without the burger. Long may they rock!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO @ BBKINGS, NYC

    by kamatsu on 10/12/09B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    Amazing Show! Phil Sounded Better Than Ever!!! Vinnie Moore Exceptional Performer!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Be weary of start times@bbkings

    by GusCam on 10/11/09B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    UFO last song rock bottom was incredible !!! Vinnie Moore makes you think Michael Who???. I called bb kings to find out when UFO was going on and was told the opening band start at 8:30 I showed up at 9:30 and all I heard was good night from phil luckily they played an encore . I've seen UFO thru the 70/80/90's with different members and they were always incredible.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    UFO at BB Kings

    by MEFlyingV on 10/11/09B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    The show was really good. The band was in very good form and the sound mix was good too. My only complaint was that Vinnie Moore. strayed a bit too far from Schenker's riffs on LIGHTS OUT.Otherwise, excellent. And the warmup band TRAVIS LARSON BAND was a nice surprise.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    UFO, UFO, UFO, UFO!

    by RU2112 on 10/8/09Diesel Club Lounge - Pittsburgh

    Great show, sound was excellent. Vinnie was enjoying interacting with the crowd. Phil sounded great.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    UFO was Great

    by Kshaufl on 10/8/09Diesel Club Lounge - Pittsburgh

    UFO was Great. The band performed just as remembered. I only wish that it wasn't at the Diesel Club. They really needed a bigger venue.