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Thin Lizzy....never listened to them until now.

Navy Chief

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Thin Lizzy goes way back to the late 60s:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_Lizzy

I had heard the name before, but don't remember hearing much of their music.

I was listening to a radio show today, and as a commercial was ending, they played a snippet from (what I found out in searching) a Thin Lizzy song called, "Thin Lizzy-Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed". Great song. Ahead of their time, I think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuO1dMu3wqE

Actually, if you look & listen to the guy sing, I can see a little of Jimi Hendrix influence. Don't you think?

NC
 
I was a fan of theirs from the early 70's and have at least three of their vinyl albums in my collection here (including the 'Johnny the Fox' album). JTF is a very interesting album and not 'mainstream' at all, more in keeping with the 'progressive' themed albums that tell a story from start to finish.

They had a number of hits in the UK but unfortunately the only song of theirs I ever hear on the radio these days is 'The boy's are back in town' which must make most US/Canadian listeners think they were a 'one hit wonder' as that is the only song they get to hear.

TL were also slightly unusual at the time as they had a black lead singer in a rock band and he was also the bass player (it's usually the lead player/vocalist who get all the limelight).

Happy days!
 
Chief,
You must have been on deployment back in 1976 when Thin Lizzy came out with The Boys Are Back In Town. It got a helluva lot of play on AM radio and the few FM rock stations that were around back then.
 
In the 60' & 70's i did a lot of work with Phil and the boys
both the 3 piece and the 4 piece
He was a very talented person
H:applause:
 
They Boys are Back is still way overplayed, that's about the only Thin Lizzy track that I really get bored by.
Thin Lizzy is a favorite of mine...might be from a little before my time, but much of my taste in music is about 10-15 years older than I am too. Skynyrd, early Styx, early Floyd, Ted (there's only one TED!), GFR, Blackfoot, Rush, you name it.
 
Favorites

When I was a teen my favorite song by these guys was Jailbreak over The Boys are Back in Town which was overplayed as was mentioned. Over the years I explored more of Phil's music and came to know and appreciate tunes like Dancing in the Moonlight, Do Anything You Want To, Don't Believe A Word, Still in Love with You and Whiskey in the Jar.:applause:
How do you guys embed You tube videos? I wanted to include one but can't figure out how. Here is the link anyways :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Unnh0T2Ftro

Regards, Rob:ernae:
 
Oh I had heard of them, but never paid much attention to their music. My tastes back then were much different than now. But the song I linked to in my initial post.....great song. Persussion outstanding, I think.

NC
 
There's a couple of nice versions of "Whiskey in the Jar" on You Tube (at work now so I can't link). Metallica did a couple of covers of it for those who prefer something with a little more "oomph." Not your usual Irish pub fare. :friday:
 
I first seen them in concert warming up for "The Who"
"Tonight there's gonna be a jail break"
they were awsome
 
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