Buckle up, earthlings! We’re taking a trip down memory lane to Vienna in 1998, where UFO delivered a live performance that left fans seeing stars.
This album captures the iconic band at their cosmic best, blasting off with electrifying energy that transcends time and space.
From the moment the opening chords of “Doctor Doctor†reverberate through the venue, it’s clear that UFO are not here to mess around.
Phil Mogg’s vocals soar like a UFO navigating the vast expanse of the universe, while Michael Schenker’s guitar work is out of this world.
The duo’s chemistry is undeniable, creating a sonic synergy that ignites the stage.
Tracks like “Lights Out†and “Only You Can Rock Me†showcase UFO’s mastery of the classic rock sound, with each note pulsating with pure rock ‘n’ roll swagger.
The band’s performance is tight, with every member locked into a groove that propels the music forward like a supernova exploding in slow motion.
But it’s not all serious business in Vienna – UFO injects a healthy dose of humour and showmanship into their set, engaging with the crowd in a way that’s both endearing and entertaining.
Whether it’s Mogg’s cheeky banter or Schenker’s blistering guitar solos, the band knows how to keep the audience on their toes.
So, strap in and get ready to blast off into the stratosphere with UFO Live In Vienna 1998 – it’s a ride you won’t soon forget!
This album captures the iconic band at their cosmic best, blasting off with electrifying energy that transcends time and space.
From the moment the opening chords of “Doctor Doctor†reverberate through the venue, it’s clear that UFO are not here to mess around.
Phil Mogg’s vocals soar like a UFO navigating the vast expanse of the universe, while Michael Schenker’s guitar work is out of this world.
The duo’s chemistry is undeniable, creating a sonic synergy that ignites the stage.
Tracks like “Lights Out†and “Only You Can Rock Me†showcase UFO’s mastery of the classic rock sound, with each note pulsating with pure rock ‘n’ roll swagger.
The band’s performance is tight, with every member locked into a groove that propels the music forward like a supernova exploding in slow motion.
But it’s not all serious business in Vienna – UFO injects a healthy dose of humour and showmanship into their set, engaging with the crowd in a way that’s both endearing and entertaining.
Whether it’s Mogg’s cheeky banter or Schenker’s blistering guitar solos, the band knows how to keep the audience on their toes.
So, strap in and get ready to blast off into the stratosphere with UFO Live In Vienna 1998 – it’s a ride you won’t soon forget!






