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MICHAEL SCHENKER @ AVALON NIGHT CLUB SANTA CLARA CA 6-23-07 - Speed limits for UFOs
| MICHAEL SCHENKER @ AVALON NIGHT CLUB SANTA CLARA CA 6-23-07 MICHAEL SCHENKER @ AVALON NIGHT CLUB SANTA CLARA CA 6-23-07 The name Michael Schenker immediately brings to mind the image of a man bent over a Gibson Flying V, playing the most melodic sounding guitar work ever to be created. It was this winning melodic signature sound that made Michael Schenker a cult guitar hero. He is one of the few guitarists who can execute those amazing classical runs with such speed and unbelievable agility. He literally squeezes out the highest, most soulful notes possible, and is enchanting to listen to. There are few guitarists who can reach out and touch your soul with their playing, and Michael is one in this elite group, who is capable of doing just that. His playing is a direct connection to his heart and soul, and it shows in his music. He first appeared in 1970 at the age of 15 on his brother Rudolf's band Scorpions, as lead guitarist. They released one album called "Lonesome Crow" and Michael left the band to join up with UFO in 1973. At the age of 18, Michael had already developed his trademark style, and was already amazing people all over the world with his fantastic talent. That first UFO album with Schenker on board, propelled the band into popularity. "Phenomenon" was fueled by his smoking guitar riffs and even at that young age, he was already writing songs that became classics. Rock Bottom and Doctor Doctor were both on that first album. The next two UFO efforts continued to showcase Michael's flashy, melodic licks while X;b>...X;/b> |
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