In 1973 the band recruited an 18 year old Michael Schenker from the band Scorpions. This marked a departure from their space rock sound to a more hard edged rock sound. They released a string of critically acclaimed rock albums in the 70s that gained them a following in America and made them stars in the UK. Around the time of the 1978 release of Obsession, tensions between Schenker and Mogg were mounting. UFO arguably reached their peak at this time. In 1978 they toured extensively and recorded material for the double live album Strangers in the Night which was released in 1979. This album is considered by many fans and critics to be one of the best live rock albums ever produced. Immediately after the Strangers in the Night tour Michael Schenker left the band.
After this period UFO's popularity began to decline as they continue to release material. In 1988 they disbanded due to lackluster sales, decline in popularity, and their inability to (or perhaps refusal to) capitalize on the popularity of the glam rock movement. But the hiatus was short lived.
In 1992 Mogg and Way put together another UFO lineup that met with some new interest from fans. In 1993 the original UFO got back together (with Schenker) and the result was 1995's Walk on Water, which some consider to be one of the best comeback rock albums ever.
Schenker re-joined and quit UFO many times in the early 2000s. Due to Schenker's instability as a band member (and erratic tour behavior) Mogg eventually gained full control of the UFO band brand and Schenker is now forever from the picture (most likely).
UFO has released 20 studio albums, and many live/compilation albums. Though the lineup has changed many times over the years the core members of the band were usually involved along the way: Phil Mogg (vocals), Pete Way (bass), Andy Parker (drums), and Paul Raymond (guitar).
UFO's influence was strongly felt in the '80s metal scene and they have been cited as a primary influence of Kirk Hammett of Metallica, Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, and Iron Maiden who gives thanks to UFO in the liner note of The Number of the Beast.
UFO's official website: http://www.ufo-music.info
There are other artists with same name:
2) UFO is a Danish rapper/singer-songwriter and member of the Danish hip-hop group Ufo&Yepha.
3) UFO is the alias of UK Happy Hardcore artist Jason Holloway who is known for his production on such labels as Raverbaby and Jellybaby.
4) UFO is a Latvian singer/songwriter also known as Kaspars Upacieris. He also hosts a radio show BB Brokastis with Andris Freidenfelds.
5) UFO was one of the first Costa Rican punk band and one of the most important during the 90's-early 00's in the Costa Rican alternativa music scene.
6) UFO! A Bay Area native pioneered the San Francisco Drum and Bass scene and co-founded the Phunckateck collective. An innovative producer.
2002 saw UFO! releasing an original material CD on Thermal Recordings, called "The Future is Listening”. Releases include a mix CD on Vortex called “Maelstrom,” and a special edition mix CD for Circa footwear. UFO! has worked Hive, Echo, and Techno producer John Tejada.
UFO! remixed a track for Hollywood Records, rock band Tinfed, called “Drop”, and several singles including “Tech has Taken Over Me”, “Sideswipe” (produced with Kaos) and “Besame” (produced with Arqer and Realtime).
“Enemy Infiltration”, an anthem of 1999, blazed across the U.S. and abroad. The stunning string arrangement on the track had producers from the revered Trouble on Vinyl label from the U.K. sampling it for one of their own releases called “Mission Control”.
7) UFOUnited Future Organization otherwise known as UFO is a nu-jazz duo made up of Japanese-born Tadashi Yabe (直 矢部, Yabe Tadashi?) and Frenchman Raphael Sebbag (ラファエルセバーグ, Raphael Sebbag?). One of the three original founding members, Toshio Matsuura left the group in 2002 to work with Universal Japan on a remix album project
8) UFO is a Hungarian music band. The most successfully years were the 90s for them.
9) UFO is an Indonesian music band. They released the first album early 2000 named "Brutal Pop".They've entered an Indonesian ska compilation album
10. UFO is a Norwegian band mostly cover band
Sixteen
UFO Lyrics
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In labeled fashioned blue jeans
Lookin’ for some answers
Didn’t follow the scenes
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
You don’t count the shots
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
Just so I can howl
Got down on my knees, baby, babe
Just to give me advice
I got down on my knees, baby, babe
Just to give me advice
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
You don’t count the shots
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
Just so I can howl
She was a wild thing
In labeled fashioned blue jeans
Lookin’ for some answers
Didn’t follow the scenes
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
You don’t count the shots
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
And just so I can howl
The lyrics of "Sixteen" by UFO depict a young and wild girl who appears to be searching for answers and not conforming to societal norms. The singer describes her fashion sense, which includes wearing labeled fashion blue jeans. The lyrics imply that at 16, the girl does not worry about the consequences of her actions and behaves impulsively without counting the shots. The singer equates this free-spirit behavior with howling, which is usually associated with wild animals expression.
The repeated line, "It don't take time when you're sixteen," suggests that being young and innocent can also mean being reckless and naive. The chorus further emphasizes this idea: "It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe/ You don’t count the shots/ It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe/ Just so I can howl." The singer, in the second verse, admits to seeking the girl's advice and has to kneel down to receive it. This scenario implies that the girl has some sort of power or authority.
In summary, "Sixteen" by UFO is a song that depicts the recklessness and free-spiritedness of youth. It portrays how being young and innocent can mean being naive and ignorant of consequences while being bold and adventurous, as shown by the girl's fashion sense.
Line by Line Meaning
She was a wild thing
She was a free-spirited young girl
In labeled fashioned blue jeans
Wearing designer denim pants with brand labels on them
Lookin’ for some answers
Searching for solutions to life's questions
Didn’t follow the scenes
Not conforming to society's norms and trends
It don’t take time when you’re sixteen, babe
At the age of 16, time passes quickly
You don’t count the shots
You don't worry about the number of opportunities you have
Just so I can howl
Expressing oneself freely and loudly
Got down on my knees, baby, babe
Seeking guidance from a higher power
Just to give me advice
Asking for direction and wisdom
And just so I can howl
And continue to express myself fearlessly
Contributed by Benjamin K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.