Support:
Uli Jon Roth
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After an absence of 17 years Uli Jon Roth steps on to the stage of the
Newcastle City Hall to a rapturous welcome
from a crowd who seemed to
be starved of guitar orientated rock for the
past 17 years.
Uli still shows what a guitar can do in the right hands as he plays out
tracks old and new including segments from Vivaldi's Four Seasons. A
recent project the band have done with a full orchestra in Germany.
With only 10 minutes left in the set after this magnificent piece they
manage to squeeze in a couple of old Scorpions classics, 'Sails of Charon'
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UFO
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When
UFO finally grace the stage Pete Way hits centre stage waving bass in hand
and dressed only in white gloss skin tight trousers and a red silk scarf.
He acknowledges the raw from the crowd. They open the set with three
tracks off the new album 'Covenant'.
Then it's into 'Venus' which was recorded last week to be shown on the
Jools Holland show. The lads then get down to what the crowd have been
waiting for, classic UFO.
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'Love to Love', 'Too hot to Handle', 'Midnight Train', amongst the many,
during which time Pete Way still shows he can rock with the best of them,
spinning around the stage like a whirling dervish he moves back and forth.
Michael Schenker meanwhile still strums his flying V guitar like only he
can. The
classics come thick and fast and it's not long before 'Doctor Doctor' can
be heard, the crowd roar with delight. |
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Finishing the set with 'Rock Bottom', the crowd want more and more they
get. With two encores including 'Shoot Shoot' and 'rounding off the 1 hour
45 minute set with everyone's favourite 'Lights Out'. Nice touch to change
to words to 'Lights out in Newcastle', the crowd lap it up, what a perfect
ending to a brilliant show.
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Good
to see our old friend Spike amongst the crowd as well, a old friend of the
band from way back.
All in all these guys may be getting on a bit in years, but they still
know how to Rock n' Roll. Not really surprising their concerts are always
a sell-out when they come up here. Rock n' Roll legends if ever there was
some. |
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