@@robdejong397 lucky to be 13 in 1977...my older brother player guitar and my neighbor across the street did too. they both loved this song and played it frequently...classic, I got in a band in 2002 with the neighbor and his brother and sister and we did this song!
They would have prob made it , but Robbie brought his unique style of sabotage exactly when they needed some solid commitment . The stars never aligned after that.😢
Thin Lizzy was a badass band no doubt. This was the best lineup for sure with Gorham and Robertson on guitar. Live and Dangerous is my favorite from them.
Yes magic voice - I bought live and dangerous when I was 15 on 1979- - still got the album together with meatloaf 's bat of he'll. Now loaded on my mobile. Couple of beers and in go my airpods. Fab.😊
That’s not Gary Moore, it’s Brian Robertson…I saw them with Gary Moore, on their 1977 tour when they opened for Queen. The details of revolving band members are bellow; en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_Lizzy While I respect Queen, I’m STILL more of a Thin Lizzy fan‼️
Thin Lizzy had very good quality musicians. The Guitars were powerful yet understated at the same time, that takes a lot of skill to do. Phil's vocals and Bass playing was very under rated. Drummers are always overlooked yet hold it all together and also drive the Rock forward. Thin Lizzy or Tin Lizzy were a very cool Rock Band.
Phil is one of the few stars I would have loved to spend time with. He seems like he was a super talented musician who grasped the whole of rock music, but he also seemed to have been a super nice dude. RIP Philomena and Phil.
I love this song, have done since I was a kid...but the lyrics still get me..."Tonight there's going to be a jailbreak, somewhere in this town"...presumably at the jail Phil? Still fantastic after all these years. Soundtrack to my youth.
@@Spectrescup You’re right. He was actually fined by Dublin City Council for misrepresentation. But in true Lynot style, got his Road manager to take the rap
One of the coolest bands ever and their music still rocks to this day. "Jailbreak" was and still is my favorite Thin Lizzy song and reminds me of being a teenager back in the late 70s. Seems like while all the cliquish, privileged kids were listening to garbage like Captain & Tennille, Christopher Cross and Chicago, me and my boys embraced the rebellious appeal of Thin Lizzy, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company and The Outlaws - all with their original sound. Not many people know this but Phil Lynott was of Australian and Caucasian decent, i.e. his mother was white and his father black, which was taboo back in the day. Phil carried that chip on his shoulder through childhood and as a young adult. He embraced that outcast image and capitalized on it with his music and wicked bass guitar playing.
I saw Thin Lizzy in ‘77 and ‘78 at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, PA. The ‘77 show was on October 20th and is significant for two reasons. One is that it was the same day as the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash and two is that it was recorded and released in 2009 under the title Still Dangerous. I also met them at a record store appearance when they were opening for Queen. There was hardly anyone there, so I got to spend a lot of time talking to Phil. He was as kind, humble and gracious as he could be. He answered all of my questions (which were many) and signed my Johnny the Fox album. As I walked away from him, I realized that I had been in the presence of greatness. My only regret is that I didn’t get to meet Brian Robertson because that was the tour where his arm was slashed in a bar fight on the eve of the tour when he was supposedly defending Frankie Miller. I did get to see him in ‘77 and ‘78, though. The time I met them they were opening for Queen. Gary Moore was substituting and I had no idea who he was. I walked up and asked him and he replied “I’m just a stand in.” The only reason I remembered him years later is because of the scars on his face, which were much more prominent in person than in pictures. I was just a 19 year old kid who had just made a fool of himself lol.
Lovely story. I saw Lizzy first in 78 in London. I saw them another 4 times.. Those Tower shows were also the basis of 78s 'Live and Dangerous'... 70% of L&D was from those Philly shows... They just treated and overdubbed a few bits for the record (don't listen to Visconti)... The 'Still Dangerous' record is just the raw shows, no overdubs, warts and all... You were watching history my friend. The best band I ever saw live.
Love this. A lot cleaner and different than the FM Radio version I grew up with. I've loved Thin Lizzy since 77-78. This is some really in depth, great sounding stuff. Great job. Thank you for broadening mine and everybody's Thin Lizzy musical horizons. 🙏💕😎❣️🔥🎊
Dennis: Thank you for not disappointing and posting the, what seems to be, the obligatory "underrated" comment that appears somewhere in the comments section for every band/musician who has a video on RUclips, whilst pretty much every other comment, and history, should prove to you the exact opposite!
I was 14 and they played this song in the dorm. I bought a ticket and rode the bus to London. I have been to hundreds since but YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST SHOW. Johnny the fox meets Jimmy the weed. Hot to hustle.
Playback music and live vocals. Watch Rosalie at Top Of The Pops... entirely live, big difference. Still is great that Phil made live vocals over the studio tracks. Much better than an all around playback.
Agree with that! Saw them in '76 at Brunel Uni (Brian R tried to beat me up backstage afterwards, when I was unplugging the lights) and Hammy in '77 (Live and Dangerous). Never saw Zep sadly, so the best live rock act ever for me, followed by Dr Feelgood and Graham Parker.
I was there too. Astonishing band live. I did see Zep three times and they were a force of nature. But man, saw Lizzy so many times and they were just awesome. Think ourselves privileged eh! Jeez, Brunel Uni, some good nights in early 70’s. Happy St Patrick’s Day.
Probably the only band I know of that got even better as they went on. They did an outstanding concert at the Hammersmith Odeon with John Sykes on guitar. Sadly Thin LizZy couldn't quite hold it together for whatever reason and in early 1986 Phil passed scuppering any realistic hopes of a reconciliation and reunion. Yea I know some of the other members have got back together again and in fairness done a cracking job. But it ain't quite the same without Phil.
Phil was a true rock star who unfortunately burned out due alcohol and drug abuse like many before and after him! Truly underappreciated especially in US but absolutely one of my favorites! Jailbreak is a rock classic
One of the most underrated hard rock bands of the 70's. To the person posting this....thanks for sparing us the antics of that weirdo Jimmy Saville (host of the show). I used to think he was pretty cool until it got out what a sicko he was.
I'm still listening in 2024&2025.
2024! Still going!
Lucky to be 18 in 1977. Still Lucky to listen to this wonderful music in 2024 with 65❤
Lucky to be 16 in 1977. Also still Lucky to listen to Thin Lizzy. Best regards from Holland.
@@robdejong397 lucky to be 13 in 1977...my older brother player guitar and my neighbor across the street did too. they both loved this song and played it frequently...classic, I got in a band in 2002 with the neighbor and his brother and sister and we did this song!
Same here. 🤘🏻
One year ahead of me. Remember those days well
Fuck me, it just does not get any cooler looking than Phil does here . Rip mate , gone way early.
First band I ever seen live. They opened for Queen back in the late 70’s. Man what a show!
I seen them in Cleveland with Queen. Great show
same. Saw them in Long Island, NY w Queen, @Nassau Coliseum, I believe. Gosh, it has been a long time, lol.
Wow! That would have been so cool! I was too young though-I didn’t go to my first concert til 1984z
Reading festival 77 😎
Me too. Saw them open for Queen in Chicago 1976
We were spoilt in the 70s, an abundance of talent everywhere!!
Man you got that right! Class of "76" here.
So glad to have been young in those years!
Feel sorry for today's kids, @@ronbelanger4113
@@cassconner6023 76. Remember the Bicentennial? I was 12 years old. Now THAT was a rockin' year!
Thin Lizzy deserved a lot more success in America - there's so many good songs in their catalog..
Happy St. Patrick's day 2023 from California ☘️🍻
I`ve learned to be see them as a great band. Problem is,the radio station in my town stuck to this song and the boys.
Sounds like the original MTV theme song.
They would have prob made it , but Robbie brought his unique style of sabotage exactly when they needed some solid commitment . The stars never aligned after that.😢
@@jimbanda Phil also had a bout of illness that cancelled their US tour for this album. They lost momentum there.
Thin Lizzy is best 👍👍🤩🤩. We never forget you Phil great voice and big heart ❤.
Thin Lizzy was a badass band no doubt. This was the best lineup for sure with Gorham and Robertson on guitar. Live and Dangerous is my favorite from them.
And Gary Moore did some guitar work too.
i agree even though they did have other killer guitarists.
As cool as it gets! Wow, what a song!
Please God, bring this style of music back in 2024
Totally agree with you!
Totally agree, but don't hold your breath.
@@markl5562 this raised on soy generation.ain't got balls enough to make this kind of music.
SOMETIME I SOUND LIKE A BROKEN RECORD
BUT THOSE OF US WHO WERE TEENS IN THE
EARLY 70s DID LIVE IN THE BEST OF TIMES
ROCK& ROLL FOREVER
What a voice. And a golden heart.
And I never saw ANY singer on stage with so much charisma - and that's from 45 years of seeing live bands.
I agree. He had it all. @@michaelstephen819
Yes magic voice - I bought live and dangerous when I was 15 on 1979- - still got the album together with meatloaf 's bat of he'll. Now loaded on my mobile. Couple of beers and in go my airpods. Fab.😊
💚
Who is still listening. To this in 2023
I am. Lizzy rules. RIP Phil, RIP Moore.
Yup 👍
I do and love it. He died to Young
The tone of your comment seems you don't like this .
Me!!!!!!!
Thin Lizzy we’re one of the best rock blues bands ever. This is my favourite line up along with Gary Moore jumping in and out. 👍👍
That’s not Gary Moore, it’s Brian Robertson…I saw them with Gary Moore, on their 1977 tour when they opened for Queen. The details of revolving band members are bellow;
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_Lizzy
While I respect Queen, I’m STILL more of a Thin Lizzy fan‼️
This is THE best line up, by a mile, (include the great Gary Moore at various times).
Start with Nightlife, end with Black Rose, everything else meh 🫤
@@loilt5091he knows that
@@saunds59
Did you ask him personally❓
Don't need to, I understand English@@loilt5091
One of my favorite Thin Lizzy songs.
Just discovered them. I'm a fan!
All the oblivious teens not knowing HOW to dance to this PURE ROCK.
All the oblivious teens not knowing this is edited down, and probably not knowing it's mimed except for the lead vocal.
Nobody dances to pure rock - it's a dance in your head - cerebral - dancing is primitive.
Those of us who had this as the soundtrack to our high school or college days have fond memories.
Legendary sound and one hell of a lead singer who was taken way too early..... Long live Thin Lizzy!!!!!!
Thin Lizzy had very good quality musicians.
The Guitars were powerful yet understated at the same time, that takes a lot of skill to do.
Phil's vocals and Bass playing was very under rated.
Drummers are always overlooked yet hold it all together and also drive the Rock forward.
Thin Lizzy or Tin Lizzy were a very cool Rock Band.
They should have never been anywhere near top of the pops
Good quality "musicians" don't mean shit unless the band can write good songs.
@@milesdufourny4813 Thin Lizzy wrote great songs
Their drummer had some tight fills and locked in with the band
somewhere in this town.... Id suggest it was at the jail lol
Could be 2 jails?
Could also be the transport bus, probably an easier jailbreak while still technically being a "jailbreak"
Good thinking batman........head for thinking, feet for dancing 😃😉
Chuffing wank question?!?!?!
🤡
As a kid during this tine in the 70's.. I LOVED THIN LIZZY ! My parents ROCKED us kids out ! STILL love THIN LIZZY. 2024
R.i.p. Phil. Proud son Ireland☘️
Watch the film Songs for while I’m away, brilliant
Éire not Ireland.
Adopted Irish Son.
Phil is one of the few stars I would have loved to spend time with. He seems like he was a super talented musician who grasped the whole of rock music, but he also seemed to have been a super nice dude. RIP Philomena and Phil.
I love this song, have done since I was a kid...but the lyrics still get me..."Tonight there's going to be a jailbreak, somewhere in this town"...presumably at the jail Phil? Still fantastic after all these years. Soundtrack to my youth.
Dublin has three prisons. So not quite as silly a lyric as I first thought too.
@@highdownmartin True!
@highdownmartin is Dublin not a city though? Phil always ran his lyrics past the relevant municipal authorities, he was famous for it.
@@Spectrescup You’re right. He was actually fined by Dublin City Council for misrepresentation. But in true Lynot style, got his Road manager to take the rap
One of the best bands ever...seen them twice...sydney and Auckland..awesome
One of the coolest bands ever and their music still rocks to this day. "Jailbreak" was and still is my favorite Thin Lizzy song and reminds me of being a teenager back in the late 70s. Seems like while all the cliquish, privileged kids were listening to garbage like Captain & Tennille, Christopher Cross and Chicago, me and my boys embraced the rebellious appeal of Thin Lizzy, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bad Company and The Outlaws - all with their original sound. Not many people know this but Phil Lynott was of Australian and Caucasian decent, i.e. his mother was white and his father black, which was taboo back in the day. Phil carried that chip on his shoulder through childhood and as a young adult. He embraced that outcast image and capitalized on it with his music and wicked bass guitar playing.
Rock and roll hall of fame ! that is all.
an old french fan
merci d'un irlandais
Gorham and Robbo cracking each other up. Fun to see. Best Lizzy lineup imo.
I saw Thin Lizzy in ‘77 and ‘78 at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby, PA. The ‘77 show was on October 20th and is significant for two reasons. One is that it was the same day as the Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash and two is that it was recorded and released in 2009 under the title Still Dangerous. I also met them at a record store appearance when they were opening for Queen. There was hardly anyone there, so I got to spend a lot of time talking to Phil. He was as kind, humble and gracious as he could be. He answered all of my questions (which were many) and signed my Johnny the Fox album. As I walked away from him, I realized that I had been in the presence of greatness. My only regret is that I didn’t get to meet Brian Robertson because that was the tour where his arm was slashed in a bar fight on the eve of the tour when he was supposedly defending Frankie Miller. I did get to see him in ‘77 and ‘78, though. The time I met them they were opening for Queen. Gary Moore was substituting and I had no idea who he was. I walked up and asked him and he replied “I’m just a stand in.” The only reason I remembered him years later is because of the scars on his face, which were much more prominent in person than in pictures. I was just a 19 year old kid who had just made a fool of himself lol.
Lovely story. I saw Lizzy first in 78 in London. I saw them another 4 times.. Those Tower shows were also the basis of 78s 'Live and Dangerous'... 70% of L&D was from those Philly shows... They just treated and overdubbed a few bits for the record (don't listen to Visconti)... The 'Still Dangerous' record is just the raw shows, no overdubs, warts and all... You were watching history my friend.
The best band I ever saw live.
Still fabulous ❤
Love this. A lot cleaner and different than the FM Radio version I grew up with. I've loved Thin Lizzy since 77-78. This is some really in depth, great sounding stuff. Great job. Thank you for broadening mine and everybody's Thin Lizzy musical horizons. 🙏💕😎❣️🔥🎊
Well said Matthew
This was on their live album, if I'm not mistaken.
definitely a mime unfortunately 😏
@@poitor492yep, the guitar guys are almost laughing while trying to lip sync ! 😆
@@mikeplatts2603it's the same damn track as the one you hear on the radio dude there isn't any difference
Real music, no auto tune.
You realize they are lip sinching to the album recording, don't you?
@@jackprecip5389 -- The vocal is live over a recorded music track.
Great Classic Loved This Band So Underrated 🤟🎶🎹
Dennis: Thank you for not disappointing and posting the, what seems to be, the obligatory "underrated" comment that appears somewhere in the comments section for every band/musician who has a video on RUclips, whilst pretty much every other comment, and history, should prove to you the exact opposite!
They overplayed this on the radio, but they were great. An effortless performance. Great voice.
Effortless because they never actually played music on TOTP's.
@@TheWolvesinthewoods effortless sync!
'Jailbreak' wasn't overplayed at all on the radio.
@@gregoryleo4640 Yeah, Fuff this dude's comment. Like, total FUFF!
Excellent although the best version is when they did the Midnight Special back on 3/25/77. Gary Moore was the guitarist on that one.
criminally underrated
Thank you Phil for the 70's music!
Got to love the live vocal over the soundtrack & mentioning the boys are back (Quality) & Robbo pissing himself about something
Summer of 1977 - I was playing foosball with the boys and listening to the best rock ever....good times
The song that made me fall in love with Thin Lizzy.Still have the original vinyl I bought.
So utterly cool
One of the all time great bands !
Was able to attend the Nuremberg Rock Festival in 1977, first and only time to witness these cats....Thank God for cameras!
Definately an under appreciated and underrated 70s band … great tunes from my HS years ..!
One listen to this song in '76 got me into Thin Lizzy!
I was 14 and they played this song in the dorm. I bought a ticket and rode the bus to London. I have been to hundreds since but YOU NEVER FORGET YOUR FIRST SHOW. Johnny the fox meets Jimmy the weed. Hot to hustle.
Prefer them than U2. One of the coolest bands on this galaxy. Cheers from Poland
Thin Lizzy and Be Bop Deluxe at the Aragon Ballroom Chicago 1976. Yeah it was one of the best concerts I've been to. Such a long time ago.
Nice, that would have been my dream gig to attend.
Remember seeing them in concert early 80s .brilliant ! 😍
29 days till 2025. Still listening!
The song will be forever a banging rocker. The signature song for Les Paul fans who like that dirty gain fuzz effect. ❤️
Saw them in Nuremberg 1977. Awesome live show.
Wow, some amazing dancers in that wild crowd! 🎉
😀
All captain and tenille fans. Probably.
Know what you mean tho
I’m 26 and I definitely wish I was around to see them in the 70s, dang. Along with all of my other favorite bands from the best era of music
One of my favourite bands saw them at the Odeon in Birmingham in the late 70s great songs and great memories
GREAT band GREAT musicians, Phil Lanott , Gary Moore, Eric Bell, Brian Downey.
Best and top blokes
I saw them open for Queen in Kalamazoo, MI Fall, 1976. Outstanding!
Are you kidding me? I’m watching it and it’s great. I love it. Thank you.
Saw them on the 'Jailbreak' tour, Newcastle City Hall. They were fantastic. Phil Lynott had the audience in the palm of his hand.
It always surprised me how dead TL sounded in these situations. On stage they were among best live bands ever.
Playback music and live vocals. Watch Rosalie at Top Of The Pops... entirely live, big difference. Still is great that Phil made live vocals over the studio tracks. Much better than an all around playback.
Agree with that! Saw them in '76 at Brunel Uni (Brian R tried to beat me up backstage afterwards, when I was unplugging the lights) and Hammy in '77 (Live and Dangerous). Never saw Zep sadly, so the best live rock act ever for me, followed by Dr Feelgood and Graham Parker.
@@ChosenHandle117 ..very unlike brian to take umbridge ...did you look at his pint?
I was there too. Astonishing band live. I did see Zep three times and they were a force of nature. But man, saw Lizzy so many times and they were just awesome. Think ourselves privileged eh! Jeez, Brunel Uni, some good nights in early 70’s. Happy St Patrick’s Day.
They were dynamite live but producers frequently failed to capture that energy in the studio
This is still on my play list along with the Cowboy song
Title track from album .I bought it on 14. August 1976 took it home put it on the turntable and thought that is real music.
It is real music
I will listen to always,it is rock and roll the best!
Always have my Thin Lizzy - Jail Break CD in my 2005 Laramie's 5-disc system. Saw once,,, always wanted more !
got to meet him after a concert in '77, sincerely nice guy😎 even liked my sucky poetry lol
What a shame his life was so short due to drugs. Drugs are bad kids. Don't do em.
Probably the only band I know of that got even better as they went on. They did an outstanding concert at the Hammersmith Odeon with John Sykes on guitar. Sadly Thin LizZy couldn't quite hold it together for whatever reason and in early 1986 Phil passed scuppering any realistic hopes of a reconciliation and reunion. Yea I know some of the other members have got back together again and in fairness done a cracking job. But it ain't quite the same without Phil.
I'm still listening to it
Phil was a true rock star who unfortunately burned out due alcohol and drug abuse like many before and after him! Truly underappreciated especially in US but absolutely one of my favorites! Jailbreak is a rock classic
They are having so much fun 😀
I seen them in 78. Remember bits and pieces. You know the mind altering things
Great Group Iconic song
Love Thin Lizzy.
Hope you’re doing as you please Phil.
Still a Bad ass tune
Saw them at World Series of Rock Cleveland stadium 1979
I am still listening in 2024
Whoopee for you. Too bad for you though not too many likes. Awwww😂😂😂😂😂
Jailbreak best album for 1976
You can't beat oldies!!
Me..Im still listening to this
Phil was such a rockstar!
Immense band x
Tolle Zeiten tolle Musik!!!
Wish he was still with us 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔He seemed 😢like a Sweet Beautiful soul
Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak somewhere in this town. Probably at the jail?
Legendary
outstanding band
Immortal 🤘
never forget their guitar heavy assault, very influential on the nwobhm.
Such a cool song!
The best live album live and dangerous i have listened to phil was a one off
Brilliant live band.
One of the most underrated hard rock bands of the 70's. To the person posting this....thanks for sparing us the antics of that weirdo Jimmy Saville (host of the show). I used to think he was pretty cool until it got out what a sicko he was.
I saw them at the Tower Theater in the 80's. Great show.
As a kid jamming in the mirror like a Tom Cruise lol 😆 great tune and band!!
There's a statue of Phil in his hometown in Europe. Local hero. As it should be.
This video is hilarious. I can’t picture these dancing kiddies going to a Thin Lizzy concert. Great Band though. One of my favorites from the 70’s.
Phil had such a smooth voice use to listen to Thin Lizzy growing up #Jaibreak🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯🤎
R.I.P Phil 😎🎤🎸
Essa banda era tooop