Saw the Scott Gorham/Gary Moore Thin Lizzy about the same time. The next time I saw Gary Moore was in the Greg Lake, Gary Moore band where they ended the concert with an encore which was Beatles songs!
Thin Lizzy was definitely a unique band with a unique sound. They told a lot of “stories” with their music. Something that was unusual in the “rock” genre, although they didn’t really fit into one particular genre.
Thin Lizzy LIVE AND DANGEROUS is one of the greatest live masterpieces in Rock n Roll history. Phillip Lynott (pronounced Lie Knott) is one of the most influential rockers of all time. Check them out more when you get a chance guys. Thank you and Merry Christmas/ Happy New Year!
Don't Believe A Word is the best 2 and a half minute rock song EVER! An absolute masterpiece by Lizzy. There is also a slower bluesy version with Gary Moore which is fabulous but doesn't pack the knockout punch of the single. Try it guys, you won't be disappointed
I honestly do not understand why people always push for Emerald. It is not even close to being one of their stronger songs. It`s average Thin Lizzy at best.
@limpet9 I disagree...The dueling guitar solos are the best of that era. Brian's drumming is out of this world. Phil's bass jam is epic and lyrics tell a believable story. What else do you need.
This band always takes me back to my childhood listening to my dad's rock collection. 'Don't believe a word' & 'cold sweat' are two tracks that will blow you away!!
The live version of Still In Love With You shows some stellar musicianship. Thank you for being so open to all kinds of music. Love and respect from Germany.
Thin Lizzy - Angel Of Death Thin Lizzy - Do Anything You Want To Do Thin Lizzy - Waiting for an Alibi Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation Thin Lizzy - Hollywood (Down on Your Luck)
That Sax solo is great. John Helliwell, of Supertramp, brother-in-law of Thin Lizzy's guitar player, Scott Gorham played the Sax solo. John was on tour in North America at the time when Tony Visconti, the producer on this album, asked John to play Sax on this song and one of the other tracks. Cheers, 🎷 🎸😎
Definitely Irelands most talented rockstar, puts Bono in the cheap seats. He did a fabulous solo song called "Old Town" produced by Midge Ure who produced and co wrote the Band Aid single. The name is an Irish name from Galway which traslates to "black bird" and is usually pronounced in that part of the world as Linett.
Their song "Still In Love with You" is one of the finest ballads ever written, one of the OG "GOATS" of power ballads that should be right up Amber's alley. It's so, so unique; so compelling. It carved out a path that literally hundreds of bands moving forward could (and did!) clearly follow to greatness. Check it out, for sure. I would recommend the live version from "Live and Dangerous at the Rainbow" in 1978. Two epic guitar solos. True story. I credit Guitar Hero for putting me onto the band because they were before my time and not in my older siblings or parents wheelhouse. Their songs were always fun across the series and compelled me to check them out. Have never regretted it for a minute.
Live and dangerous is one double live record, that should be on any music enthusiasts bucketlist. Saw them live in Copenhagen in 1982 - an amazing show....suddenly reminiscing...thanks guys, made me smile - glædelig jul og et godt nytår to your family from CPH✌
"Cool" You guys said that word about 10 times, and rightfully so! There is no better word to describe this band and this song. Very, very "cool" reaction
Jay and Amber, Phil Lynott (pronounced 'Lie-not), was a great singer and front man of the band. Tracks by them which I recommend are: "Don't Believe a Word", "Sarah", "Bad Reputation", "Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed", "Waiting for an Alibi", "Killer On the Loose", "Black Rose (Roísín Dubh)", "Chinatown", "Still In Love with You", "Renegade", "Wild One", "Emerald", There are plenty of other tracks but these are some of my favourites.
'Sarah', is another great soft rock song from Thin Lizzy. Then there's always, 'Waiting For An Alibi', 'Do Anything You Want To', 'Bad Reputation', 'Don't Believe A Word', just to name a few.
He wrote and recorded a song with Gary Moore called Parisienne Walkways, Phil did lead vocals and played bass on the song, and Gary was always a very good guitarist
Still in love with you off of Live and Dangerous !!! Great slow song the ultimate ballad before ballads were important to mid 80 band..Phil Lie knot....the best singer songwriter rocker !!!
My favorite song from a band with banger after banger. These guys never got the recognition they deserved for vibes like these. As a bass player, Phil Lynott is one of my inspirations. Such tasteful grooves. Super solid player
I saw them open for Journey in OKC (The Myriad) July 14th, 1979, for $15 per ticket. I was 19 years old. What a show! In my humble opinion, Thin Lizzy stole the show. Your next review should be Emerald by Thin Lizzy. You'll be blown away!!
Definitely "Don't Believe a Word" and also "Still in Love with You" - but the latter NEEDS to be the live version from the Live and Dangerous album because it evolved brilliantly and has more to the song than the original recorded cut
Hi, you two! It's Andrew Erroch fae Paisley in Scotland here again. Even though two of Thin Lizzy's iconic band members have passed away, the band is still going strong. Phil Lynott died in 1986, aged just 36, and Gary Moore died in 2011, aged 58, and I saw this band in Glasgow on the 25th of May 2012 as the support act for Guns and Roses. We were warned that it was going to be a late one, but we didn't know how late. Thin Lizzy, as the support act, came on stage at about 9 pm, which is normally the time for the main act. They did a brilliant job. Guns and Roses came on stage at about 11 pm and played to about 2 am. Wow! What a gig and a night I'll never forget. All of the customers certainly got their money's worth that night. Æx 🙏
So fun fact. When you guys did King Harvest "Dancing in the Moonlight." Amber was wearing the same Beatles shirt in that video that Jordan has on in this one.
This band couldn't be pidgin holed, they were so diverse,all down to Phil's extra ordinary style of song writing and delivery...I loved this band in the 70s and love em still.🍀🎶🎸✅💞
She knows, wild one, for those who love to live, south bound, soldier of fortune, toughest street in town, Sarah, and running back. These are some of my favorite thin lizzy.
weird fact - Midge Ure played guitar on tour with Thin Lizzy as a last minute replacement this was in between being in Visage (best know for Fade to Grey) and taking over and reviving Ultravox (to be later best known for track Vienna)
The thing for me about Phil Lynott's voice for me is it just carries so much. Joy, nostalgia, pain - it's why you get a feeling of story from the band because his voice draws you in to the feelings of the moment. One of the more interesting things he did away from Thin Lizzy was to perform on the Jeff Wayne's concept album "War Of The Worlds", and he played a preacher. I'd love to hear you guys react to that album like a movie reaction, I feel like you need to hear the whole thing to get the proper context for the song, but I realise it would be a bit of a commitment for the channel. The Spirit Of Man with Lynott and Beth Covington may be a high point for the album
Back in the 80s as kids we would go riding around town on our bikes, for hours and our parents never knew where we were. They were the good old days, my generation was probably the last generation before cell phones and the digital world kicked in. I was an analogue kid, I have to admit looking back it was fantastic I'm glad I was born when I was, music was great, movies great no social media nonsense. I tell my kids you had to arrange to phone someone and the phone was attached to the kitchen wall.😅 (no privacy back in those days). I remember getting up the courage to ask out a girl I liked, no on line dating, and getting rejected 😂, at the time I was devastated but I got over it. I'm middle aged now but no regrets. Life seemed simpler back then.
Phil was such a cool guy. Gone too soon. You have no ideas what it was like to hear him in the late 70s or early 80s. He was very proud to be irish. Thin Lizzy were the total package
An Irish left handed Bass playing lead singing Black rocker of an awesome Band. The definition of unusual talent wrapped up in one package who died way, way too young.
It's Phil Lynott ("Lie not") who was the band's main songwriter as well as the bassist/ vocalist... He co-wrote 2 hits by Gary Moore ('Parisienne walkways'... and 'Out in the fields') ... Phil Lynott to Ireland is what Bob Marley is to Jamaica. Thin Lizzy was a huge influence on Iron Maiden, and Metallica's late bassist Cliff Burton was a huge Phil Lynott fan. It was tragic that he+++n abuse took over Phil Lynott's life to the point where his marriage ended... Thin Lizzy began to suffer creatively in the early 80's... They decided to call it a day after releasing what was a great final studio album 'Thunder & lightning' in 1983... and Phil Lynott tragically died from organ failure in 1986.
Lads different people pronounce it differently. Not unusual for a surname in Ireland. Most people say it like linnet, his family say lie-not, maybe because of their English connections. Who cares.. either will do.
Definitely my favourite Thin Lizzy song - reflecting on wayward, restless youth. It came out just when my best friend left home and went missing for several weeks (all over a girl). We were 15 at the time, so you can imagine his parents were beside themselves with worry - and I was the one who had to cover for him but also let them know he was OK (really, don't worry!). Hard to believe looking back, but this song so perfectly captured that time. By the way, Phil Lynott - say the first part of his name as you would say the first part of 'linen'.
Actually he insisted it was “Lie-not”. Both pronunciations are used but “Lie-not” is correct one. But because Thin Lizzy were famous all over the world, the “Lin-not” version has started being used in ireland sometimes as well.
So many good songs. They were not underrated in the 70's but I feel they don't get the respect they deserve now. Saw them in 1977 or 78. Killer concert. Phil had such a good relationship with his audience. Like Springsteen.
That may lead them onto Midge Ure and all his different projects including Ultravox, Visage and his solo stuff. A huge rabbit hole to go down. Yellow Pearl has Midge Ure written all over it. It was used for the theme Tune of UK music show Top of the Pops for quite a few years.
Love Thin Lizzy, I think my eldest brother introduced me (he's 10 years older so was a teen when I was a toddler). You mentioned spotlight moments. It is weird, but I can almost pinpoint when I felt the change from high school girl to college woman. My first university weekend I stayed in the dorm with my oldest friend and we went out that weekend and enjoyed all the parties and just fun of that time. I remember running into a guy I had met during a freshman event at the start of the year, he and his friends were driving by our dorm as my friend and I left the dorm, they were yelling for us (different than at us) and we blocked traffic as we all joked and flirted. When the line behind them got really angry we all split up... Odd moment, but that was one of those
Superb band that didn't really get the recognition they deserved ( criminally not in the rock and roll hall of fame) Please do a reaction to " Still in love with you" from the album Live and dangerous.
Lovin' Ambers School Of Rock short as I live about 5 miles from one of the School of Rock locations. I love hearing the kids playing old rock whenever I pass the building. And lovin' some Thin Lizzy on your channel.
Love, love, love Thin Lizzy! Check out “Still in Love with you”. Such a good song. Another good one is “Cowboy” (or maybe it’s “I am just a Cowboy”). Hope you both had a great Christmas!
One of the greatest bands live ever, God bless you Phil Lynott R.I.P
U2 get such praise as an Irish band, I wish Thin Lizzy would get the same level of adoration
saw them both LIVE , Lizzy were much better .
They do here at home ❤
I saw Thin Lizzy in 1977 when Gary Moore was still with them. Excellent live show!
Saw the Scott Gorham/Gary Moore Thin Lizzy about the same time. The next time I saw Gary Moore was in the Greg Lake, Gary Moore band where they ended the concert with an encore which was Beatles songs!
Thin Lizzy was definitely a unique band with a unique sound. They told a lot of “stories” with their music. Something that was unusual in the “rock” genre, although they didn’t really fit into one particular genre.
Thin Lizzy LIVE AND DANGEROUS is one of the greatest live masterpieces in Rock n Roll history. Phillip Lynott (pronounced Lie Knott) is one of the most influential rockers of all time. Check them out more when you get a chance guys. Thank you and Merry Christmas/ Happy New Year!
Definitely one of the top live albums of all time IMO
You guys should definetely react to the song 'Still In Love With You' by Thin Lizzy
Guys in my opinion Lizzy is in the top 10 of highly underrated bands of ALL TIME!!!
Top 5
Agreed man. In my top 5 all time .
In my top 5 as well. Great song and lyrics writers!!
Couldn’t agree more!
In my top 5 as well!
Phil together with Gary Moore on "out in the fields".
One of my all time favourites
Totally epic, also Parisiene Walkways
This is with Robbo , not Gary Moore
@@derekgall3558no it's not, Gary Moore is in the videos look it up 😂
Don't Believe A Word is the best 2 and a half minute rock song EVER! An absolute masterpiece by Lizzy. There is also a slower bluesy version with Gary Moore which is fabulous but doesn't pack the knockout punch of the single. Try it guys, you won't be disappointed
The Sun Goes Down, Romeo and the Lonely Girl, Emerald are a few of my favorites.
Another great and funky tune by Lizzy is Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed. One of my favorites, I think you'll love it!
Phil Lynott died nearly 40 years ago and still absolutely iconic.
Wish we still had him.
I always enjoyed playing this bass part back in the day!
If you wanna hear Thin Lizzy totally rock out, try 'Emerald' next time.
I've suggested Emerald before and also Warriors. Live And Dangerous versions would be great.
sTROOOOOOONG
I honestly do not understand why people always push for Emerald. It is not even close to being one of their stronger songs. It`s average Thin Lizzy at best.
@limpet9 I disagree...The dueling guitar solos are the best of that era. Brian's drumming is out of this world. Phil's bass jam is epic and lyrics tell a believable story. What else do you need.
@@limpet9you're off your head
The Legend Phil Lynott... What a front man.. Love this song, remember when it first came out... Please do more Lizzy...
This tune very cool for me,
This band always takes me back to my childhood listening to my dad's rock collection.
'Don't believe a word' & 'cold sweat' are two tracks that will blow you away!!
Don't believe a word is FIRE!
The live version of Still In Love With You shows some stellar musicianship.
Thank you for being so open to all kinds of music. Love and respect from Germany.
agreed...hope they do that one as well
Yes! One of my favorite tracks from them. The live version is so passionate.
One of the greatest bass lines ever. This is my all time favourite Thin Lizzy track.
Thin Lizzy - Angel Of Death
Thin Lizzy - Do Anything You Want To Do
Thin Lizzy - Waiting for an Alibi
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation
Thin Lizzy - Hollywood (Down on Your Luck)
Might I recommend "Out in the fields" By Phil Lynnot and his former band mate Gary Moore. It's a cool uptempo rocker.
That Sax solo is great. John Helliwell, of Supertramp, brother-in-law of Thin Lizzy's guitar player, Scott Gorham played the Sax solo. John was on tour in North America at the time when Tony Visconti, the producer on this album, asked John to play Sax on this song and one of the other tracks. Cheers, 🎷 🎸😎
Sadly he passed away quite recently
Definitely Irelands most talented rockstar, puts Bono in the cheap seats. He did a fabulous solo song called "Old Town" produced by Midge Ure who produced and co wrote the Band Aid single. The name is an Irish name from Galway which traslates to "black bird" and is usually pronounced in that part of the world as Linett.
Their song "Still In Love with You" is one of the finest ballads ever written, one of the OG "GOATS" of power ballads that should be right up Amber's alley. It's so, so unique; so compelling. It carved out a path that literally hundreds of bands moving forward could (and did!) clearly follow to greatness. Check it out, for sure. I would recommend the live version from "Live and Dangerous at the Rainbow" in 1978. Two epic guitar solos.
True story. I credit Guitar Hero for putting me onto the band because they were before my time and not in my older siblings or parents wheelhouse. Their songs were always fun across the series and compelled me to check them out. Have never regretted it for a minute.
Live and dangerous is one double live record, that should be on any music enthusiasts bucketlist. Saw them live in Copenhagen in 1982 - an amazing show....suddenly reminiscing...thanks guys, made me smile - glædelig jul og et godt nytår to your family from CPH✌
Everything about Phil just oozed cool. Love that he used a mirror pickguard on his bass. So unique.
"Cool" You guys said that word about 10 times, and rightfully so! There is no better word to describe this band and this song. Very, very "cool" reaction
Cheers guys like phil linnit smile on camera. Amazin player if hear it bass n alot.
Jay and Amber, Phil Lynott (pronounced 'Lie-not), was a great singer and front man of the band. Tracks by them which I recommend are:
"Don't Believe a Word",
"Sarah",
"Bad Reputation",
"Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed",
"Waiting for an Alibi",
"Killer On the Loose",
"Black Rose (Roísín Dubh)",
"Chinatown",
"Still In Love with You",
"Renegade",
"Wild One",
"Emerald",
There are plenty of other tracks but these are some of my favourites.
Those are all great ones !
@@lorilemley5348 Thanks, I think that it's some of their best tracks.
Great list, I would add Thunder and Lightning.
Thin Lizzy adds the great John Sykes on guitar and bam!
Excellent choices
@@danielmankowski922 Yes, I should have added that one as well.
HOOOOORAY!!! MORE THIN LIZZY!!! Love Phil Lynott's voice!!
Best band live ever
Try ‘Still in Love With You’from their Live and Dangerous album
'Sarah', is another great soft rock song from Thin Lizzy. Then there's always, 'Waiting For An Alibi', 'Do Anything You Want To', 'Bad Reputation', 'Don't Believe A Word', just to name a few.
STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU is a must here from them! I heard it first time about a year ago and was mesmerized. Guitar work is phenomenal
He wrote and recorded a song with Gary Moore called Parisienne Walkways, Phil did lead vocals and played bass on the song, and Gary was always a very good guitarist
Still in love with you off of Live and Dangerous !!!
Great slow song the ultimate ballad before ballads were important to mid 80 band..Phil Lie knot....the best singer songwriter rocker !!!
Thin Lizzy.
My favorite band of all time
Gives me Van Morrison vibes! I could totally be wrong, but I get that vibe!
I concur.
I hear it, too.
He was a big Van Morrison fan
Yes, both Irish.
Good storytellers.
Phil must have listened to a lot of Van Morrison.
I was thinking the same.
My favorite song from a band with banger after banger. These guys never got the recognition they deserved for vibes like these. As a bass player, Phil Lynott is one of my inspirations. Such tasteful grooves. Super solid player
“Still in love with you” is one of the original rock ballads. Live and dangerous version is the best!
I saw them open for Journey in OKC (The Myriad) July 14th, 1979, for $15 per ticket. I was 19 years old. What a show! In my humble opinion, Thin Lizzy stole the show. Your next review should be Emerald by Thin Lizzy. You'll be blown away!!
Thin Lizzy is one of my favorite bands
Phil Lynott one of the most beautiful people ever. So handsome 😊 A very underrated band.
Definitely "Don't Believe a Word" and also "Still in Love with You" - but the latter NEEDS to be the live version from the Live and Dangerous album because it evolved brilliantly and has more to the song than the original recorded cut
One of my all time favorite bands. Great reaction!!
Makes me Nostalgic about my teenage years. HAIL FROM OZ
Gary Moore was also in this lizzy has some great solo songs
Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott are so beloved in Ireland.
Hi, you two! It's Andrew Erroch fae Paisley in Scotland here again. Even though two of Thin Lizzy's iconic band members have passed away, the band is still going strong. Phil Lynott died in 1986, aged just 36, and Gary Moore died in 2011, aged 58, and I saw this band in Glasgow on the 25th of May 2012 as the support act for Guns and Roses. We were warned that it was going to be a late one, but we didn't know how late. Thin Lizzy, as the support act, came on stage at about 9 pm, which is normally the time for the main act. They did a brilliant job. Guns and Roses came on stage at about 11 pm and played to about 2 am. Wow! What a gig and a night I'll never forget. All of the customers certainly got their money's worth that night. Æx 🙏
RIP Phil...Great Vocalist and Bassist!
Dont think many songs make me feel like this
I may have only heard this song once....but it is definitely the Thin Lizzy sound!
BTW, Barry Gibb will be honoured with a Kennedy Award tonight Dec 27, 8pm eastern on CBS
So fun fact. When you guys did King Harvest "Dancing in the Moonlight." Amber was wearing the same Beatles shirt in that video that Jordan has on in this one.
This band couldn't be pidgin holed, they were so diverse,all down to Phil's extra ordinary style of song writing and delivery...I loved this band in the 70s and love em still.🍀🎶🎸✅💞
She knows, wild one, for those who love to live, south bound, soldier of fortune, toughest street in town, Sarah, and running back. These are some of my favorite thin lizzy.
You guys appear to be listening to my childhood
Great song 🤘🤘🤘
Ireland's greatest band.
And its not even close .
Soft rock/alternative feel nice
I'm pretty sure I'd be happy listening to that guy sing the phone book.
weird fact - Midge Ure played guitar on tour with Thin Lizzy as a last minute replacement this was in between being in Visage (best know for Fade to Grey) and taking over and reviving Ultravox (to be later best known for track Vienna)
Now that's a groove, I'm toking and dancing in the moonlight 🎶 ✨️ 😎 ✌️
Classic tune from Thin Lizzy.😀
Still in love with you is a beautiful song
One of the best bands ever !!! I was blessed to meet Philip when I was 8 he was such a lovely man ❤❤
The thing for me about Phil Lynott's voice for me is it just carries so much. Joy, nostalgia, pain - it's why you get a feeling of story from the band because his voice draws you in to the feelings of the moment.
One of the more interesting things he did away from Thin Lizzy was to perform on the Jeff Wayne's concept album "War Of The Worlds", and he played a preacher. I'd love to hear you guys react to that album like a movie reaction, I feel like you need to hear the whole thing to get the proper context for the song, but I realise it would be a bit of a commitment for the channel. The Spirit Of Man with Lynott and Beth Covington may be a high point for the album
One my favorite top three favorite bands ever! Try listening to “The Cowboy Song” next!
They have already reacted to it
Yes!
Waiting For An Alibi is my favorite Thin Lizzy song.
Love that song!
Really love their harmonies
Fantastic band. I was lucky enough to see them live many years ago. Brilliant.
For a more emotional side of Thin Lizzy and with two great guitar solos try Still in love with you.😅
Thin Lizzy is one of the most under rated bounds out there. Soo much talent from Phillip Lynott across the board!
Sugar blues on the chinatown album
Back in the 80s as kids we would go riding around town on our bikes, for hours and our parents never knew where we were. They were the good old days, my generation was probably the last generation before cell phones and the digital world kicked in. I was an analogue kid, I have to admit looking back it was fantastic I'm glad I was born when I was, music was great, movies great no social media nonsense. I tell my kids you had to arrange to phone someone and the phone was attached to the kitchen wall.😅 (no privacy back in those days). I remember getting up the courage to ask out a girl I liked, no on line dating, and getting rejected 😂, at the time I was devastated but I got over it. I'm middle aged now but no regrets. Life seemed simpler back then.
Phil was such a cool guy. Gone too soon. You have no ideas what it was like to hear him in the late 70s or early 80s. He was very proud to be irish. Thin Lizzy were the total package
Phil played the bass like a lead guitar, was always a feature of lizzy tunes
An Irish left handed Bass playing lead singing Black rocker of an awesome Band. The definition of unusual talent wrapped up in one package who died way, way too young.
It's Phil Lynott ("Lie not") who was the band's main songwriter as well as the bassist/ vocalist... He co-wrote 2 hits by Gary Moore ('Parisienne walkways'... and 'Out in the fields') ... Phil Lynott to Ireland is what Bob Marley is to Jamaica.
Thin Lizzy was a huge influence on Iron Maiden, and Metallica's late bassist Cliff Burton was a huge Phil Lynott fan.
It was tragic that he+++n abuse took over Phil Lynott's life to the point where his marriage ended... Thin Lizzy began to suffer creatively in the early 80's... They decided to call it a day after releasing what was a great final studio album 'Thunder & lightning' in 1983... and Phil Lynott tragically died from organ failure in 1986.
It is NOT pronounced Lie-not, it's pronounced Linnot.
@@locusmortis I just watched a Euro documentary on Thin Lizzy... They didn't say it like that. Besides, he was Irish...
@@sumonjamal1653 I'm Irish and I know how to pronounce it right. Here's an interview with Phil on Irish TV ua-cam.com/video/m5UJO4pn0ZY/v-deo.html
Lads different people pronounce it differently. Not unusual for a surname in Ireland. Most people say it like linnet, his family say lie-not, maybe because of their English connections. Who cares.. either will do.
I love Amber’s analysis of songs, it always spot on and she develops her own meaning to what the song represent for her as the listen
My favorite Thin Lizzy song
YESSS!!!! This is my baby boys first favorite song! Thank you guys so much for getting to this one.
Definitely my favourite Thin Lizzy song - reflecting on wayward, restless youth. It came out just when my best friend left home and went missing for several weeks (all over a girl). We were 15 at the time, so you can imagine his parents were beside themselves with worry - and I was the one who had to cover for him but also let them know he was OK (really, don't worry!). Hard to believe looking back, but this song so perfectly captured that time.
By the way, Phil Lynott - say the first part of his name as you would say the first part of 'linen'.
Actually he insisted it was “Lie-not”. Both pronunciations are used but “Lie-not” is correct one. But because Thin Lizzy were famous all over the world, the “Lin-not” version has started being used in ireland sometimes as well.
So many good songs. They were not underrated in the 70's but I feel they don't get the respect they deserve now. Saw them in 1977 or 78. Killer concert. Phil had such a good relationship with his audience. Like Springsteen.
It's really hard to play bass and sing this well; Phil was terrific at both!
Thin Lizzy may be top 3 dark horse band EVER! Johnny the Fox meets Jimmy the weed will blow your mind!
Lizzy is great, I have seen them live two times when they were on the top of there career. 🎸You are great I follow you every day❤️
Whiskey in the Jar.🥳
Lead singer Phil Lynot's amazing song "Yellow Pearl" would be a great song to review.
That may lead them onto Midge Ure and all his different projects including Ultravox, Visage and his solo stuff. A huge rabbit hole to go down. Yellow Pearl has Midge Ure written all over it.
It was used for the theme Tune of UK music show Top of the Pops for quite a few years.
Thinn Lizzy = my heart is satisfied for the day!
Love Thin Lizzy, I think my eldest brother introduced me (he's 10 years older so was a teen when I was a toddler). You mentioned spotlight moments. It is weird, but I can almost pinpoint when I felt the change from high school girl to college woman. My first university weekend I stayed in the dorm with my oldest friend and we went out that weekend and enjoyed all the parties and just fun of that time. I remember running into a guy I had met during a freshman event at the start of the year, he and his friends were driving by our dorm as my friend and I left the dorm, they were yelling for us (different than at us) and we blocked traffic as we all joked and flirted. When the line behind them got really angry we all split up... Odd moment, but that was one of those
Superb band that didn't really get the recognition they deserved ( criminally not in the rock and roll hall of fame) Please do a reaction to " Still in love with you" from the album Live and dangerous.
Yes this is an awesome song…I hope they react to it.
There's a life sized bronze statue o
f Phil on a Dublin city street, he was loved!
The best rock group out of Ireland for sure. I grew up listening to Thin Lizzy , The black rose album is great also jailbreak amongst others
There's nothing as Romantic like this these Days
Lovin' Ambers School Of Rock short as I live about 5 miles from one of the School of Rock locations. I love hearing the kids playing old rock whenever I pass the building. And lovin' some Thin Lizzy on your channel.
My all time favorite band. Long live Phil!
Love, love, love Thin Lizzy! Check out “Still in Love with you”. Such a good song. Another good one is “Cowboy” (or maybe it’s “I am just a Cowboy”). Hope you both had a great Christmas!
Great review love the picture of your family and stuff merry Christmas and I hope you guys have a happy New Year
The best concert that I ever went to was Thin Lizzy on there farewell tour