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Nightfly
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Posted: 15 Aug 2020 at 8:21am |
Ex-UFO bassist Pete Way has sadly died from injuries sustained in a car crash 2 months ago. He's the second former member of UFO to die in the last 2 months, Paul Chapman being the other.
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Bosh66
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So few of my early music heroes still around. Time for some UFO and Waysted On the player I think.
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UMUR
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I still haven´t managed to listen to a single note of UFO yet...
...but on topic it´s of course a sad passing, and from the many comments from musicians who knew him he seemed to be both an immensely talented and influential performer, but also a very kind person.
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siLLy puPPy
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Never was a huge UFO fan but i did pick up their entire 70s run a few years ago. They had a few good albums but nothing that absolutely blows me away. Still, great band. RIP, dude
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Vim Fuego
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Don't know the band that well, but this is a classic.
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Unitron
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R.I.P
Haven't gotten around to exploring UFO's discog much, but Flying and Phenomenon are great albums.
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Bosh66
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Can’t believe no-one has a full UFO back catalogue on their shelf. What’s wrong with folk? 😉😂
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Nightfly
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I've got most their 70's and 80's stuff but I've been selective since then.
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Unitron
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You saying I should pick up the Mechanix album next time I see five copies at the store for the hundredth time?
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Bosh66
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I wouldn’t be so presumptuous Khaliq, you may hate it, but tracks like We Beling To The Night and Let It Rain are cracking hard rock / melodic metal tracks
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Unitron
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Could be great as I've never heard it, but it's what I always see at the store. Should I start with that or is there a better album to start with post-Phenomenon?
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If I say fuck two more times that's forty-six fucks in this fucked up rhyme
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Bosh66
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Accessible and consistent and in the budget range, I’d start with Lights Out. All between Phenomenon and Making Contact are decent and all have highlights along with the occasional filler.
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Nightfly
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The live album Strangers In The Night is brilliant with most of the classics on it from the 70's and better versions too IMO.
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Bosh66
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^ actually, that’s spot on.
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