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174.1 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | may your chickens grow lips | Wed Aug 03 1988 04:51 | 5 |
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I though Phil Lynott died from drugs ???
"Run for cover" is the name of the Moore album.
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174.2 | YUP!!!!!!! | VICKI::STAGING | | Wed Aug 03 1988 07:27 | 3 |
| I thought he died from a HEROINE overdose? I heard he was
quite fond of smack.
JAY
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174.3 | I heard... | MOTLEY::MINARDI | | Wed Aug 03 1988 09:28 | 9 |
| I am pretty sure that he died from over-indulgence with alcohol
and drugs.
Good band, I've got Live and Dangerous (I think that's what
it's called), and it's good. HAven't listened for a while though.
Gary Moore is awesome. He's got a couple good releases on his
own I think.
/Motorbreath
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174.4 | He's dead anyway... | LAVA::LALLI | | Wed Aug 03 1988 10:41 | 15 |
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I've read his death from a stupid newspaper, so probably
they said wrong. Your version is more credible but too
bad anyway.
You should get Live/Life that is their latest album. At the
end of it on "Rocker" all the 5 guitarists listed in 174
come and play together....great !
That was Thin Lizzy last concert, that's why. Right after
Phil found Grand Slam. Did somebody ever heard of it ?
Didier "Waiting for an Alibi"
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174.5 | more lizzy | HAMPS::SMITH_S | Back in the saddle again !! | Thu Aug 04 1988 08:30 | 18 |
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grand slam never got a record deal,which was a crime.They were really
Lizzy re-incarnated.
Brian Robertson formed Wild Horses with Jimmy Bain after leaving
lizzy,and they were a good band,they also featured Neil carter(now
with gary moore).The band did not come across on record,but live
they really cooked(as long as robbo and Jimmy could stay standing
up).I saw this band many times and live they never disapointed.
Robbo went on to join Motorhead.Although this did not last long.
I believe phil died of pneumonia brought on by drugs and drink,this
was a great waste,when he played live he gave 100%.Lizzy were one
of my favourite bands,the only time they went mediocre was the short
period that snowy white played with them.when he was on stage the
rest of the band had to double their work rate to keep the songs
moving.
steve.
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174.6 | Lizzy Forever | ROCKON::RADLER | | Thu Aug 04 1988 11:31 | 79 |
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Thin Lizzy is one of my all time favorite bands. Smith_S is
absolutely correct. Grand Slam should have received a record deal.
Phil Lynott died from heavy drinking and heavy drugs from pneumonia
most likely. His marriage and band crumbled because of it. He was
one gifted and incredible writer, performer and musician.
He played with some of the greatest musicians. Brian Downey
is one incredible drummer as well as Gary Moore one of the finest
guitarist. Also Robbo, Scott Gorham, Eric Bell, Scott Gorham, John
Sykes and Snowy White. Snowy White being the only disappointement.
Gary dedicated his latest album Wild Frontier to Phil most of the
songs are about Phil.
Discography
1970-1973
(Lynott,Bell and Downey)
1)Thin Lizzy
2)Shades of a Blue Orphanage
3)Vagabonds of the western World
Their were numerous compilations
1973-1974
(Lynott,Moore and Downey)
Moore filled in till Lynott could find a replacement. A couple
of songs were recorded and were released on the compilations.
1974-1977
(Lynott,Gorham,Robertson and Downey)
4)Nightlife
5)Fighting
6)Jailbreak
7)Johnny the Fox
8)Bad Reputation (Robertson played on half the tracks)
9)Live and Dangerous
1978
(Lynott,Gorham,Moore and Downey)
10)Black Rose
1978-1980
(Lynott,Gorham,White and Downey)
10)Renegade
11)Chinatown
1980-the end
(Lynott,Gorham,Sykes and Downey)
12)Thunder and Lightning
13)Live/Life (contains all the Lizzy members)
Phil's Solo
1)Solo in Soho
2)Phil Lynott
3)a Ep with Gary Moore
(Out in the Fields/Military Man/Still in love with you)
2 of those songs ended up on Gary Moore's Run for Cover
Some of the years may be slightly off but off the top of
my head they seem correct.
I hope someday their albums will be released on CD.
presently only 3 are available and all are compilations.
Lizzy Forever
Rich
2)
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174.7 | Lizzy Forever...on CD ? | LAVA::LALLI | Nobody's fault but mine... | Fri Aug 05 1988 04:02 | 13 |
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RE : .6
Great note.
About Lizzy on CD, I was wandering why they didn't came out
with some LPs on CD. The only one I know is "Lizzy Killer"
witch can't give me enough. What are the 2 others ?
Didier "Waiting for an Alibi"
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174.8 | MORE LIZZY | MERLAN::DIFRUSCIA | | Fri Aug 05 1988 07:34 | 10 |
| I never really listen to Thin Lizzy until I
read this note file, so i went out last night
and the only one i found at strawberries was
live and dangerous, I am intrested in buying
another album from them but would like to know
who has a good selection of them and if anyone could
recomend an outstanding album, thanks
Tony
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174.9 | Here's a few. I love them all | ROCKON::RADLER | | Fri Aug 05 1988 10:46 | 34 |
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174.7, The 3 Cd's by Thin Lizzy that are available are 1)Lizzy
Killers, 2)The Collection (It contains 17 songs from the
first lineup of (Lynott, Bell and Downey) except one song
called Sitamoaia which has Gary Moore. It runs around 73
minutes. 3)The best of Phil Lynott and thin Lizzy. This is
76 minutes long and contains all the tracks from Lizzy Killers
except Wild One and a live version of Boys are Back in Town
instead of studio version. It also contains a couple of
Phils solo songs King's Call is one plus Pariseinne Walkways
with Gary Moore. It has 17 songs also I think. I found it
in the used record bin at BCD. I haven't seen it anywhere
else.
174.8 Tony, The albums I recommend are::
If you enjoyed Live and Dangerous then you should
buy Jailbreak and Johnny the Fox. They are very much in the same
vein. Jailbreak should be easy to find. Jailbreak is a classic.
Also Bad Reputation is pretty much in the same vein.
If you want the more modern metal sound then Thunder
and Lightning is for you. It features great guitar harmonies as well
as metal guitarist John Sykes.
Black Rose is another great album and this one features
Irish guitarist Gary Moore and more great guitar harmonies.
Fighting is a real underrated album it has numerous
different styles of songs. It's one of my favorites.
Rich
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174.10 | THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN | KBOMFG::KEYES | | Mon Aug 08 1988 08:15 | 29 |
| yea. One of the greatest bands...especially live.I saw Grand Slam
ok in Ireland but for some reason nobody really took too them ie
crowds at gigs were very small.
Phil Lynott was undoubtably a genius performer..and not just
with lizzy. I saw him at a Festival in Ireland when he made a guest
appearance with Rory Gallagher and Paul Brady (underated Irish
musician).He was also very generous to up and comming Irish rock
bands with both finance and general help.
Another musician who played for a while (live tours only) with
Lizzy was Midge Ure...which is a bit surprising to many people.
Also here is a wayout bit of Lizzy info!!!! but WELL worth checking
out if you are ever in County Cork,Ireland. Eric Bell (1st guitarist)
still plays in one of the Pubs in the town of CLONIKILTY.and with
him on bass guitar is the former bass player with Jimi Hendrix.They
call themselves the Clonikilty Cowboys .They don't advertise so
you more or less have to ask around the town'...Excelent band/jamming
sessions though.
Also does anybody know where or what Scot Gorham is doing
now??. Last time I was home I heard Brian Downey had 'retired' but
still used to guest appear with local Dublin bands.
regards
Mick
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174.11 | Lizzy albums | LAVA::LALLI | Nobody's fault but mine... | Tue Aug 09 1988 03:15 | 10 |
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RE : .8
I also recommend "Jailbreak" which is my favorite one.
If you want to here thin Lizzy latest sound, you
can try "Thunder & Lightnings" but also "Renegade"
that is a very good HM album IMO.
Didier "Dancing under the Moonlight"
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174.13 | "Waitin for an Alibi" | KBOMFG::KEYES | | Fri Aug 12 1988 03:05 | 9 |
| The 'Fighting' album is also very good..and the 'Black Rose'...with
Gary Moore. There is also a good video of the "Live and Dangerous"
Tour going around but I suspect its hard to get ?????. I know you
can get it back home in Dublin (Ireland) ok.
Also has any body heard/seen the Mama's Boys...the supported the
last Lizzy tour.They are an Irish 3 member band who went to the
USA a while back....no ones heard them since..
slainte,
Mick
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174.14 | | RAVEN1::WHITBY | She'sgotthebestseatinthehouse! | Sat Aug 20 1988 09:15 | 14 |
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I'd just like to throw my two cents worth in and say that
Thin Lizzy was a fantastic band! I don't know the life
history of the band or any statistics about who or what did
when but then again I never pay to much attention to that
kind of stuff. I just like the feeling that some bands
give you when you hear their stuff and Thin Lizzy definetely
gave me that feeling......you know.....blood pumping......
head bangin'.......feelin' good kinda music!
Hollywood.....................wishin they were still around!
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174.15 | I saw the last Concert | SKIVT::BRENNA | | Tue Aug 30 1988 10:14 | 18 |
| I saw Lizzy's last concert. It was the last concert on the 1983
Monsters of Rock Tour. They played at the Zeppelin Field in Nuremburg,
Germany. They were something like the third band to play. They opened
up with "Jailbreak" and had "The Boy's are Back in Town" as the
encore.
Twisted Sister opened, With Motorhead, Lizzy, Blue Oyster Cult,
Ozzy, Meatloaf,Saxon and Whitesnake was the headliner.
Phil didn't look that bad as I recall and I wasn't more that
20 to 30 feet from the stage. The band sounded pretty good and I
enjoyed the show. It wasn't until sometime later that I found out
it was their last concert. It's too bad, They were truly a great
Band.
Tony
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174.16 | 2 Videos | ROCKON::RADLER | | Wed Aug 31 1988 11:12 | 20 |
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reply .13....
I remember Mama's Boys. Thought they were pretty good.
I just remember one album though...
There are 2 Thin Lizzy video's..
1)Live and Dangerous... It runs about an hour long and features
the lineup of Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, Scott Gorham and Brian
Robertson... It is excellent....
2)Thin Lizzy w/Gary Moore....It is a Japanese release and
runs about 35 minutes. It has the lineup of Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham,
Gary Moore and Mark Nauseef. Brian Downey was sick during that faze
of the tour and Gary had just joined taking Brian Robertsons place.
It is also excellent...
Rich
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174.17 | Waitin for an alibi | KBOMFG::KEYES | | Wed Sep 14 1988 05:24 | 8 |
| Heres a strange line-up for THIN LIZZY. It happened actually 6 months
after Phil Lynott had passed away. An all day open air concert was
held in Dublin city,Ireland featuring mostly Irish bands..U2 ,Rory
Gallagher etc etc.. At the very end after U2 had played, A special
tribute was announced for Phil lynott..It featured Garry Moore,Brian
Downey,Scot gorham,Darren Warthon.............and on Vocals Bob
Geldof....They played a few lizzy numbers and it was only amazing!
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174.18 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | welcome to the jungle..... | Wed Sep 14 1988 08:01 | 4 |
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anybody heard anything from the Blue Murder/John Sykes camp ????
-Tony
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174.19 | I Couldn't Believe It!!! | CRISTA::MAYNARD | | Wed Oct 05 1988 11:23 | 5 |
| I picked up "RENEGADE" in the bargain bin for $1.99 at Record Town
yesterday.(Pheasant Lane Mall,Nashua,N.H)
A great album( in spite of Snowy White)
Jim
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174.20 | No Way | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Take me down to Paradise City | Wed Oct 05 1988 11:28 | 6 |
| re: -1
No way dude, your node name is too hip! is that Crista as in
`Crispy Crista'???
Buck
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174.21 | Phil - The early years | FOOT::HOBBS | | Wed Feb 22 1989 07:13 | 21 |
| Just a note on Thin Lizzy's more distant past ('71), my wife who is Irish
used to go and see Phil Lynott and Co when they were called "Silver".
At this time they were the local band in the Carlow-Wicklow area.
She used to travel all over Ireland to watch them. Phil and the
band were a great bunch and would often give her and her girlfriend
a lift home after the gig. Incidentily, my wife's name is Elizabeth,
she is five foot two and weighed 6 1/2 stone. WHo knows. Phil she
remembers was a gentleman and a great person as were all the band.
On a sadder note, I remember when he died, it was announced that
the cause of death was speticemia? (blood poisoning) brought on
by ulcers created from intraveounus injections. What a waste of
one of the most gifted musos of our time. He is sorely missed by
many, including snowey (ref prev note), who appeared on a show
called 'the late late show' (with Gay Burne?) and had nothing but
praise for Phil.
I have one of TL compilation CD (with the live set in the middle).
What a shame I never got to see them live, and now never will.
Matthew (kiwi with wings) H.
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174.22 | | MSDOA::KASABIAN | | Fri Mar 10 1989 11:10 | 4 |
| A friend of mine told me he found a copy of "Live and Dangerous"
on CD at a local record store.
Has anybody else out there seen it?
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174.23 | Yes It Sure Is | COMET::FERRISM | Valhalla I am coming.... | Fri Mar 10 1989 14:16 | 6 |
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Re. Live & Dangerous
Yup, it is out on CD.
mike
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174.24 | Jailbreak !!! | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | IF VOLUME .LT. 9 GOTO 10 | Sat Apr 29 1989 05:33 | 6 |
| Would any of you Lizzy fans out there please send me the lyrics
to "Jailbreak" ? Scary would appreciate it !
Scary
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174.25 | Get This, Hmmm..... | COMET::FERRISM | Valhalla I am coming.... | Sat Apr 29 1989 18:07 | 13 |
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I recently picked up Thin Lizzy "Live and Dangerous" on cd. There
is a song called "Baby Drives Me Crazy" on it. Its got some really
nice harmonica jams on it. At the end of the song Phil Lynott intro-
duces Huey Lewis. Intresting, its amazing what you pick up when
you don't listen to an album for about 8 years!
mike
Re. last Scary, did you get any takers on the lyrics to Jailbreak.
Let me know if you didn't and I'll take you up on the
request.
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174.26 | Just asking ... | CASEE::LALLI | Didier - CASEE Valbonne - ext. 5423 | Fri May 12 1989 05:35 | 7 |
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Is "Live & Dangerous" a single CD ?
What other CD do you have in the US, coz in France I've only found
"Lizzy Killers".
Didier
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174.27 | Thin Lizzy CD's | COMET::FERRISM | Valhalla I am coming.... | Fri May 12 1989 09:21 | 8 |
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Re. last
Yes the "Live and Dangerous" disk is on a single disk. As for
other TL that are out I really couldn't tell you. But if you asked
in the CD notesfile I'll bet someone could help you out.
mike
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174.28 | < the sun goes down > | EFLS2::PETIT | | Tue Jul 11 1989 10:27 | 7 |
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Does anybody know about a Thin Lizzy song called "the sun goes
down" ? I've been looking for the LP containing that song but I
never managed to find it in Belgium.
Thanks for any help
Christian
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174.29 | There's a live version (I think) | JANUS::FAGG | Louder, LOUder, LOUDER | Tue Jul 11 1989 10:36 | 4 |
| I'll check this when I get home this evening, but I think you'll find a
version on the "Life Live" album.
Keef.
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174.30 | In Live/Life for sure | CASEE::LALLI | Didier - BCE Valbonne - ext. 828.5423 | Wed Jul 12 1989 04:39 | 5 |
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It's for sure in the Life/Live album. But it may be in the studio LP
"Thunder & Lightings" as well. I've got to verify it.
Didier
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174.31 | Are you out there? | SHAPES::COURTNEYM | Shine like silver,Burn like gold | Mon Jul 24 1989 19:28 | 6 |
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Yep the above is correct - the track is on "Thunder & Lighting"
It was also released as a single in the UK.
/Speedking
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174.32 | looking for some B-Sides | TRAM::BBOLDT | | Fri Feb 08 1991 16:51 | 10 |
| Thin Lizzy is probably my favorite band of all time. I have got almost
everything they ever released. My favorite song has got to be Still in
love with you. I am missing a few B-sides that they released and was
wondering if any of you out there might have them. One is the B-side
to Do anything you want to(?). Another is a record from a magazine
called Flexi-pop and the song is called Song for Jimmy. There are a
couple others but I will have to look them up. If you have any of
these let me know.
Thanks, Byron
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174.33 | They were great live!! | LANDO::DEMARCO | Rock 'till you drop! | Fri Feb 08 1991 18:19 | 6 |
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Yea Byron!
"Thunder and Lightnin'" is one of my all time fav-o-rite drivin' songs!!
-Stevie D
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174.34 | JIMMY THE WEED | WMOIS::MAZURKA | IjustCookedMyWhoopie.NO.IwhoopedMyCookies. | Sat Feb 09 1991 12:30 | 6 |
| The Double live and Jhonny+ the Fox albums will always be with me.
Great guitarists went thru that band.
Long live Lyonet(sp?)
Crazy_Rockin_Rocky,He's_A_Rockin_Roll_Star_Al
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174.35 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | Set coasters/no_brakes! | Sun Feb 10 1991 20:43 | 2 |
| Perople who have gotten mail from my personal account know I LOVE Early
Lizzy!
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174.36 | Lizzy Live! | CYNO::FERRIS | Defiance Incarnate | Mon Feb 11 1991 08:55 | 5 |
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Live and Dangerous has to be one of my all time fav live
recordings. Mucho energy generated from that band!
mike
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174.37 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Feb 11 1991 10:30 | 4 |
| We've been thinkin' about covering Jail Break and The Boize Are Back In
Town. Can someone shoot me the lyrics ??
jc
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174.38 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | If it don't Work... KICK IT! | Mon Feb 11 1991 11:48 | 11 |
| Jeff,
If you can wait 'till Thursday, (I'll be back at work then) I can
mail you the lyrics....
Were doin' a cover of The Boize are back in Town this coming Sunday..
Well Cool Song, and ya can really burn with the harmony Axes'....
Bonzo (Hate the fact that the boys is in g# but very easily transposed
to A 8*)
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174.39 | | DUCK::PERKINSP | Positive Mental Octopus | Thu Mar 28 1991 03:12 | 8 |
|
Guitarist Brian Robertson and drummer Brian Downey will be touring
Ireland as "An evening of Thin Lizzy".
The band will also feature keyboardist Boby Tench, bassist Donal Nagle
and guitarist Doug Brockie.
Flip
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174.40 | new Lizzy? | HAVASU::HEISER | melodius volumeus maximus | Mon May 20 1991 17:05 | 4 |
| Z Rock has been playing "Dedication" a lot lately. Is this new
material? If not, what album is it on?
Mike
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174.41 | Looks good! | COMPLX::FERRIS | Schizoid Embolism no doubt... | Mon May 20 1991 17:41 | 8 |
|
I have seen the CD, it looks like most if not all the material
has been previously released. I don't know if there was any remix
or remastering done to it or not. I will probably pick it up some
time.
mike
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174.42 | greatest hits package w/one unreleased song | QRYCHE::STARR | Spontaneity has its time and place. | Mon May 20 1991 18:42 | 5 |
| 'Dedicated' is the title song from a compilation album that was just released.
The title song is a previously unreleased track....I think all the others
are selected from older albums.
alan
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174.43 | Thin Lizzy are still in my top 5 of all time great bands | NEEPS::IRVINE | It takes 2269.... | Tue May 21 1991 04:58 | 10 |
| From what I have heard... the vocal track to dedication, was done
some months before the death of Phil Lynott, and layed aside outta
respect for the guy, and then forgotten about. When the vocal track
was found, Brian Robertson and someone else (either Brian Downey
or Scott Gorham) put down guitar tracks etc. and the song was released
as the title track to the Dedication album.
Bonzo
If anyone has better info please let me know.
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174.44 | Don't believe a word.. | AYOV18::TMCMANUS | | Tue May 21 1991 05:48 | 15 |
| I've also heard/read that Brian Robertson and Brian Downey are
currently touring Ireland under the banner of "An Evening Of
Thin Lizzy". Apparently they're "outfit" also contains a member
of Phil's swansong band "Grand Slam and A.N.OTHER.
A review of one of the gigs recently indicated that they are going
a long way in wiping out any fond memories that folks had of Lizzy,
forgetting lyrics to songs like "Are You Ready", and playing up
on the has-been egos etc..etc..
I can understand "Robbo's" part in all of this (alchi that he has
become), but not Downey, who I thought would resist the temptation
of laying waste to the legend that was Lizzy.
Great shame indeed...Tom
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174.45 | The surname is Bell (Andy I think) | NEEPS::IRVINE | It takes 2269.... | Tue May 21 1991 06:22 | 9 |
| I have heard that story also... but I heard that the original guitarist
was touring with Downey! I would have thought that after a statement
like ~I will never tour again~ or something of that ilk, that Downey
must be short of money....
I saw Robertson touring with `Wild Horses' a number of years ago
and at that time Robertson was already an a$$h*le.
Bonzo (Let the memories live!)
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174.46 | corrections | RDGENG::LIBRARY | A WILD AND AN UNTAMED THING | Thu Jul 25 1991 12:40 | 15 |
| re. 0
He died on the 31 January.
re. 7
If you want a good introduction to Lizzy, try "The Adventures of Thin
Lizzy" which is like a greatest hits type thing.
Alice T. (newcomer)
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174.47 | Interesting..... | COMET::FRISBYA | I'm the Lovin' Kind | Thu Sep 12 1991 17:41 | 7 |
| Has anyone ever noticed on the "Jailbreak" album there's a song
called "Running BAck" with a solo intro/melody of "The Boys are back
in town?"
BTW-This tape aslo has"THe Boys Are Back In Town".
Frizkid
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174.48 | | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:25 | 8 |
| re: Buck's p-name
> "The cowboy's life is the life for me"
AWESOME song, dude! I'm just starting to really get into this band.....
long overdue.....
alan
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174.49 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | The cowboy's life is the life for me | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:33 | 6 |
| >AWESOME song, dude! I'm just starting to really get into this band.....
>long overdue.....
Thin Lizzy ROOOLZ the universe!! Live & Dangerous is one of THE most
under-ratted and over-looked rock n roll albums of all time!
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174.50 | | DPE::STARR | Out Of The Cradle, Endlessly Rocking! | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:38 | 15 |
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> Thin Lizzy ROOOLZ the universe!!
Yeah. I've always liked them, but was never a real big fan until recently,
just a casual fan. But I picked up the 'Dedication' CD (gr. hits), and
it's awesome!
> Live & Dangerous is one of THE most under-ratted and over-looked rock n roll
> albums of all time!
Great album! I love the guitar tones on that album too - roolin'! And I love
the way it goes from the end of "The Cowboy Song" right into "Boys Are Back
In Town" - great segue!
alan
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174.51 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Frayed ends of sanity | Thu Nov 19 1992 05:54 | 10 |
| Lizzy rools!
Staynz
.......except the album "Fighting" which doesn't rool in the slighest!
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174.52 | He said "Hey Man I know your name!" | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The Return of Kipperhead | Thu Nov 19 1992 06:12 | 7 |
| And I don't rate the production/engineering side of "Jailbreak"
either. Sounds very thin and one dimensional. I think it was
"Johnny the Fox" which saw their sound improve. Love that
song..."Tuned in to and listening to, the voodoo rhythm devils"
barry.
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174.53 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Frayed ends of sanity | Thu Nov 19 1992 06:17 | 6 |
| I've got Jailbreak but only listened to it about 2-3 times as for
Johnny the Fox,I can't say as I haven't heard that one!
Staynz
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174.54 | Take my jellyroll! | BOVES::FENNELL | Friz RIP | Thu Nov 19 1992 09:39 | 9 |
| Let's see - I have Johnny the Fox, Bad Reputation, Black Rose, Live &
Dangerous and Chinatown.
I think the best combo was Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham, but I
understand Brian's ego was a bit large...
I listen to Live and Dangerous almost every week.
Tim
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174.55 | | CAVLRY::BUCK | The cowboy's life is the life for me | Thu Nov 19 1992 10:39 | 2 |
| I heard Gary Moore used to play with Lizzy, but I'm not sure if I've
ever heard any of this stuff -- what albums did Moore play on??
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174.56 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Frayed ends of sanity | Thu Nov 19 1992 11:01 | 6 |
| He did the Black Rose album(which is bloody good)and I think that was
the only one,I'm not sure if someone wants to correct me........
Staynz
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174.57 | | BOVES::FENNELL | Friz RIP | Thu Nov 19 1992 11:42 | 10 |
| Pretty sure you're right Staynz... I break out Black Rose every once in a
while. That's the one with Toughest Street in town right?
I believe the album after BRaRL was Chinatown with Snowy White. The album
before BRaRL was Bad Reputation (or the live one really which was from the
Johnny the Fox and Bad Repuation tour) both of which had Brian Robertson.
I get sad every time I think about Phil Lynnot being dead. What a waste...
Tim
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174.58 | Jimmy_The_Weed | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_of_the_Swagger | Fri Nov 20 1992 12:57 | 1 |
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174.59 | Dancing in the Moonlight... | PAKORA::FFLYNN | Who's Better Who's Best | Sun Apr 18 1993 02:00 | 5 |
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Mmmm.. not bad reading so far...Iv'e been a Lizzy fan since 1974..
I aggree with most of you,but one song comes to mind as a classic.
From the live & dangerous album ...Still In Love With You.
You must Aggree a goody.....yes!!!!!!
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174.60 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Zig,there's a bee on your head! | Sun Apr 18 1993 02:03 | 8 |
| bloody hell,Frank,what are you doing in this file??This must be the
only time 2 'ferry punters have noted in the HM file...
ps Live and dangerous rools!
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174.61 | | CADSYS::FENNELL | in memory of #28 | Fri Nov 12 1993 14:58 | 9 |
| I saw a double live album that (after reading every one of these notes) was
called either Thunder and Lighning or Life/Live.
How does this album compare to live and dangerous. Looks like it was released
after LaD based on the set list.
Anyone?
Tim
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174.62 | | MASALA::GMORRISON | Want a bad Haircut? Try Palitis | Sun Nov 14 1993 07:02 | 10 |
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The album is called Life/Live.Im sure it was released before LaD
as Gary Moore is on it,with Scott Gorham(I think)
Personally,I think this is a brilliant album,and shows the sheer
raw power of the band.
Well worth buying.
Gregor
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174.63 | | HOOPLE::FENNELL | Yuri! quit smooshing packages | Thu May 30 1996 17:15 | 18 |
| I picked up Live Radio One BBC broadcast this weekend. It was recorded at the
Reading Festival in 1983. I guess it was the last show they ever did.
Lots of stuff from Live & Dangerous with about 1/3 - 1/2 new material
Thunder & Lightning
Waiting for an Alibi
Baby Please don't Go
A night in the life of a Blues singer
The Holy War
The Sun Goes down
No mention who's on guitar (I assume Scott Gorham is one of them)
Good stuff.
Tim
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174.64 | | SUBPAC::GOLDIE | Resident Alien | Thu May 30 1996 17:17 | 9 |
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thunder an lightning is an excellant tune.
...so was about 90% of all Thin Lizzy stuff(except the Fighting album)
ian
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