That's what I thought. The product is basically pretty fkn amazing. Pissed off I never saw either of them. Who is the current Gary Moore in ireland? Is there anyone anymore who can play guitar half as good? WTF has happed Ireland? Is dermot kennedy the best you can give us? oh jesus
I was fortunate to be there. This program was a breakthrough for coverage of many bands on the “scene”. This performance was the pinnacle of the series.
Phil sang his heart out here but clearly he was very sick. His vocals are excellent and as always Gary playing is excellent and i like the way Gary slides his fingers up the strings and gets that incredible sound from his guitar R.I.P Gary and Phil gone but never forgotten
Saw Gary Moore at the Hammersmith Odeon , towards the end of the show he said “ I swore Id never play this song again … well I’m a fucking liar!” … then introduced Phil Lynott and they played Parisian walkway. Very soon ( weeks I recall) Phil passed away 😓
He did the same at the Manchester Apollo on the same tour, the place erupted . In fact I have a bootleg of the whole gig . Sadly it was the only time I saw Phil on stage . Thank god it was with Gary .
Absolutely beautiful. Don't care for the quality. Legends sounds great no matter what. Almost cried for them, ROCK IN PEACE PHIL AND GARY, always in our heart 🥲🥲🥲❤❤❤❤
What a shame, 7 months before Phil passed away. They were Great! Loved the Redcoats! What a Killer look! Never knew Gary and Phil had reconnected? Quite a performance!
I watched this show on tv all those years ago and was seriously pissed off when the program only played a few seconds of.still in love with you.gary and phil were a match made in heaven and that song was a favorite of mine.i hope they teamed up again above somewhere.Much loved and missed always.x
Gotta love that Ibanez made Roland bass Phil played. Really feel like if Phil lived he probably wouldve gotten endorsed by Ibanez and got a signature model bass
OMFG that was awesome. Phil died not too long after this tour and I never got to witness the two of them tour for Run For Cover.. God I wish this was available for purchase somewhere. Thank you so much.
This is very cool to see these songs performed with Phil Lynott on Bass and vocals. I knew he was a guest on Gary Moore's album 7:03 Run For Cover. Thanks for sharing this footage.
What a most brilliant song by Gary & Phil, with its true story of war and conflict, Listen to the song on the b side Military Man, a story of a soldier's life, listen to the words, they will make you think, I find it very hard to look at Phil during the last few years of his life, I could see sadness, pain, deep suffering on his face, I still miss Phil Gary & Rory and I always will
They apparently played Still in Love with You as well, but the programme wasn't long enough for it to be broadcast. But these two tracks are fantastic anyway.
un sonido puro, característico de estos dos grandes del Rock!!!!........... thin lizzy era una super banda!!!!!!!!! QEPD Guadalajara Jalisco los saluda
imagen being Phil Grandslam breaks up your so down in drugs in 1984 and Gary Moore calls you on the telephone saying he needs Phil to record a 5min track and that's how Military man was recorded. Jimi Bain and Phil was doing heroin back in 1984 and the cops went in busted Phil, Jimi ran out left Phil on the floor to die if Gary hadn't rung on the telephone i think Phil would had died back in 1984 from over dozing and depression. You can see Phil was happy to be back playing music. Im kind of happy Him and Gary didn't have a fight in the end before his death that they became friends again, So much so that Phil wanted to make a Follow up to this record with Gary Moore.-
Out in the Fields was the song that first interested me seriously in Heavy - even though most would be hard pressed to fit it in that category. It didn't take me that long (as a non -native schoolboy) to work out the lyrics, and they stuck ever since. Which doesn't mean they're easy in any way. RFC came on top of the buying list soon after, and Military Man is the second standout track from it. A brilliant song by Phil, both music-wise with its complex against-the-grain rhythm and changes, and its touching lyrics. I get wet eyes 36 years on listening to it. Both of you are sorely missed, boys. Am I right in that the alternative MM version allegedly from this show is a studio dub on the video footage? None of that alternative outro solo at ca. 9:20 to be heard there...
First time I’ve seen this since it aired. It is so obvious that Phil wasn’t well and was struggling. Still played his heart out though. Phil died the following May far too soon. Both legends gone too early.
@@anthonymcphelim8230 you’re correct, it was January. Not sure why I wrote May as I had to look it up before I posted. Must have been one of those days. Thanks for pointing it out.
I remember this at the time along with 'Still in love with you' unfortunately you can see Phil wasn't well, he'd put on weight in his face, obviously the drugs had taken their toll and he looked out of shape. It's a real pity that this couldn't have become a full time band as it surely would have been something magnificent to see
I wish would get through it but heroin is just vile, at this point his organs were holding on and he had septicemia from the years of abuse, after lizzy broke up and no live aid invite after this I think it was the end at that point, very unfortunate and it should have never got to this point but heroin is heroin and I can’t even imagine what that is like getting off of, but let’s celebrate him at his best. RIP Phil and Gary
@@reubster529 So well said. Phil was soooo talented. And ,as someone who lived thru those times, there was a certain romanticism some people had about the drugs. Those who were objective saw that certain drugs were just poison. Nothing more. They stole your soul as soon as you brushed against them. And Phil got in that undertow. Almost noone gets out. We all lost out. Phil lost his life. We lost his poetry,songs,wit and charm. He was and always be the authentic guy we knew. Heroin is no match for his legend. We still love you,Phil. Same ,as Gary....miss you both terribly. There is no replacing you both. And you knew it.
No words again,. Just listen. How good is Military Man. And still in love with you.
A certain magic occured when these two got together ✨
RIP guys.🤘
That's what I thought. The product is basically pretty fkn amazing. Pissed off I never saw either of them. Who is the current Gary Moore in ireland? Is there anyone anymore who can play guitar half as good? WTF has happed Ireland? Is dermot kennedy the best you can give us? oh jesus
@@geansai333 Gary Moore's son, Jack is working his way up. (But of course there is no replacing Gary or Philo).
My favorite duo of all time.
@@geansai333Simon McBride is ace
Damn Phil sings like a champion, despite his health was deteriorating rapidly. R.I.P.
Because of heavy drinking and drugs.
Yeah sherlock everybody who likes Lizzy or Lynott knows that
my irish heart misses the hell out of phil and gary, and rory,
I was fortunate to be there. This program was a breakthrough for coverage of many bands on the “scene”. This performance was the pinnacle of the series.
Where was it filmed?
@@mjh5437 I recalled somewhere in North London. A search tells me ECT used a studio in Wembley.
Phil sang his heart out here but clearly he was very sick. His vocals are excellent and as always Gary playing is excellent and i like the way Gary slides his fingers up the strings and gets that incredible sound from his guitar R.I.P Gary and Phil gone but never forgotten
ECT was original and sadly missed
@@adriannorris1486 Agreed...,its quite rare to see any kind of Rock on TV these days,all they show is rap crap,plastic soul and (un)reality shows.
Sick ? Or drugs
Drugs made him sick,sadly
Saw Gary Moore at the Hammersmith Odeon , towards the end of the show he said “ I swore Id never play this song again … well I’m a fucking liar!” … then introduced Phil Lynott and they played Parisian walkway. Very soon ( weeks I recall) Phil passed away 😓
He did the same at the Manchester Apollo on the same tour, the place erupted . In fact I have a bootleg of the whole gig . Sadly it was the only time I saw Phil on stage . Thank god it was with Gary .
This should be put in a museum for future generations.
I was there! Front row next to Gary….. great memories..
Moore was a MONSTER lead player.
Absolutely beautiful. Don't care for the quality. Legends sounds great no matter what. Almost cried for them, ROCK IN PEACE PHIL AND GARY, always in our heart 🥲🥲🥲❤❤❤❤
Death is just a heartbeat away - poignant - Love you Phil
What a shame, 7 months before Phil passed away. They were Great! Loved the Redcoats! What a Killer look! Never knew Gary and Phil had reconnected? Quite a performance!
1 yr later These Songs are still Great! Gary Moore & Phil Linott Incredible 🎶
This is the best of Irish rock ‘n roll.
For these men, music was life and vice versa, even though the signs of the end were already visible. Great show.
I watched this show on tv all those years ago and was seriously pissed off when the program only played a few seconds of.still in love with you.gary and phil were a match made in heaven and that song was a favorite of mine.i hope they teamed up again above somewhere.Much loved and missed always.x
Tout simplement fabuleux, merveilleux et historique ! Des héros ! Vive le Hard Rock !
Irish Warriors . Irelands finest . RIP the great Phil Lynott and Gary Moore
Gotta love that Ibanez made Roland bass Phil played. Really feel like if Phil lived he probably wouldve gotten endorsed by Ibanez and got a signature model bass
Phil Lynott is The Rocker !!!
Indeed, maybe the hardest rocker of all time. Took it to another level.
Greatest guitarist that ever walked this earth!
Gary was the Master!
😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
Irish legends!
I am now in bits this is such a n emotional song.
R. I. P. Phil and Gary. You did great.
What could have been? Phil & Gary together are just incredible
Phil, Gary great as usual R I.P.
Wow, that was brilliant, sheer quality, didn't miss a beat .
Gary' and Phil's music uplifted people's lifes annd they continue to do so decades after their deaths .
OMFG that was awesome. Phil died not too long after this tour and I never got to witness the two of them tour for Run For Cover.. God I wish this was available for purchase somewhere.
Thank you so much.
The video sounds great and fresh. And the video looks fantastic.
Mumma take a look at your boy, he’s dying. :(
RIP Phil.
Until the day we die I will love you I will always love you
This is very cool to see these songs performed with Phil Lynott on Bass and vocals. I knew he was a guest on Gary Moore's album 7:03 Run For Cover. Thanks for sharing this footage.
Two of the best songs i ever heard..
Just brilliant, no words.
What a most brilliant song by Gary & Phil, with its true story of war and conflict, Listen to the song on the b side Military Man, a story of a soldier's life, listen to the words, they will make you think, I find it very hard to look at Phil during the last few years of his life, I could see sadness, pain, deep suffering on his face, I still miss Phil Gary & Rory and I always will
They apparently played Still in Love with You as well, but the programme wasn't long enough for it to be broadcast. But these two tracks are fantastic anyway.
GreenerHill I remember watching it at the time and hearing the intro to Still In Love With You before it cut off!
GreenerHill It's at the end of this video, well the intro of it is anyway.
Yes, wrote that before the end, whoops! Way too little of the classic.
Phil and Gary were so versatile as artists soft/hard,they could do it, and do it very well indeed.
I remember this at the time. I must have watched it 50 times on vhs. It’s a real pity they cut it short. The Les Paul sounded beautiful.
oh my god them were the days rip both of them gone to soon
He played his best with Phil..maybe it's the great songs
un sonido puro, característico de estos dos grandes del Rock!!!!........... thin lizzy era una super banda!!!!!!!!! QEPD Guadalajara Jalisco los saluda
AMAZING!!! ✨♥️✨
imagen being Phil Grandslam breaks up your so down in drugs in 1984 and Gary Moore calls you on the telephone saying he needs Phil to record a 5min track and that's how Military man was recorded. Jimi Bain and Phil was doing heroin back in 1984 and the cops went in busted Phil, Jimi ran out left Phil on the floor to die if Gary hadn't rung on the telephone i think Phil would had died back in 1984 from over dozing and depression. You can see Phil was happy to be back playing music. Im kind of happy Him and Gary didn't have a fight in the end before his death that they became friends again, So much so that Phil wanted to make a Follow up to this record with Gary Moore.-
Out in the Fields was the song that first interested me seriously in Heavy - even though most would be hard pressed to fit it in that category. It didn't take me that long (as a non -native schoolboy) to work out the lyrics, and they stuck ever since. Which doesn't mean they're easy in any way. RFC came on top of the buying list soon after, and Military Man is the second standout track from it. A brilliant song by Phil, both music-wise with its complex against-the-grain rhythm and changes, and its touching lyrics. I get wet eyes 36 years on listening to it. Both of you are sorely missed, boys.
Am I right in that the alternative MM version allegedly from this show is a studio dub on the video footage? None of that alternative outro solo at ca. 9:20 to be heard there...
Some obscure stuff on this show, alot have been long forgotton, not gary and phil of course, two legends. Glad they had made up before phil died
Masters! Killer song!
Phil looks very ill here......he died in January the following year......superb performance though.
PERFECT 👌🏼
super....super....super..thank you
I remember seeing this originally... and I am a mega Moore fan... how about all those ECT sessions released on DVDs? I'd buy 'em!
Christopher, I second this.
@@stuartjenkins3039 I 4rd this suggestion. Somebody...where can we get them????? Gary and Phil....you cant get MAGIC like this anywhere!
Legends
Phil looks very ill here on the video its very sad to see.
Wow, his is amazing. How come so few have checked it out?
I didnt know this existed. But I am so happy it exists and I watched it.
Thanks for the upload fastra,
First time I’ve seen this since it aired. It is so obvious that Phil wasn’t well and was struggling. Still played his heart out though. Phil died the following May far too soon. Both legends gone too early.
Pretty sure it was January
@@anthonymcphelim8230 you’re correct, it was January. Not sure why I wrote May as I had to look it up before I posted. Must have been one of those days. Thanks for pointing it out.
would be awesome to get original episodes very hard to find.
Thanks for sharing this!
Hi fastra, Thanks for this. Had not seen this :)
Gary Moore's in charge. 4:16
Seems like yesterday.
I remember this at the time along with 'Still in love with you' unfortunately you can see Phil wasn't well, he'd put on weight in his face, obviously the drugs had taken their toll and he looked out of shape. It's a real pity that this couldn't have become a full time band as it surely would have been something magnificent to see
noooooo, why was cut still in love?? Totally Awesome performance!!
Very good 😊
"La grande classe Gary Moore + Phil Lynott"
@midnitebluesful ah - of course, I remember now - although I could have just looked on the album) - cheers matey!
:)
garys vox really struggled near the end of out in the fields ...but they did a good job in general
Treasure.
The only band on ECT that had talent!
I remember watching all these episodes as originally broadcast. They were on Friday early evening, I think 5:30pm it I recall. Not late at night.
Pity about the mix. Also lead break starts ....great time for the camera to move to the drummer ...
There must have been a point about this time where Phil thought" I have to get it together, now...". This was another chance and he sadly blew it.
I wish would get through it but heroin is just vile, at this point his organs were holding on and he had septicemia from the years of abuse, after lizzy broke up and no live aid invite after this I think it was the end at that point, very unfortunate and it should have never got to this point but heroin is heroin and I can’t even imagine what that is like getting off of, but let’s celebrate him at his best. RIP Phil and Gary
@@reubster529 So well said. Phil was soooo talented. And ,as someone who lived thru those times, there was a certain romanticism some people had about the drugs. Those who were objective saw that certain drugs were just poison. Nothing more. They stole your soul as soon as you brushed against them. And Phil got in that undertow. Almost noone gets out. We all lost out. Phil lost his life. We lost his poetry,songs,wit and charm. He was and always be the authentic guy we knew. Heroin is no match for his legend. We still love you,Phil. Same ,as Gary....miss you both terribly. There is no replacing you both. And you knew it.
@Fastra this is great! Weren't they brilliant together? Any more from this tape?
Честный рокешник, на мой взгляд.
🥲
Moore on top
Why didn't they keep the name Thin Lizzy? Made no sense to change it.
goeie meuk!
same as good stuff!
What's with the red coats? They do that at all their shows?
It's for the 'military man' theme.
@@fastra3621 Okay, that makes sense. They should have worn green coats too.
This song sounds a lot like ''Spreading the disease'' by Queensryche. Who was the plagarist?
Queensryche. Spreading the disease 1988
0:19
I love both these guys but I have to say this a low point for both. I like to think the 80's were all magic, but I forget all the cheese
You can see Phil dying. He looks weak and miserable.
Phil has copied Sid Vicious with wearing a frilly suspenders garter belt on his thigh
Wtf all i can hear is keyboard.