He wrote a song called I've Got to Give it Up about his alcoholism. Which is what killed him. When you know the history of it. It is so sad. He knew his drinking was killing him. But didn't stop. But he wanted to deep down to stop.
And the more you find the more you dig them. Even in the middle of winter if you put lizzy on its instantly a summer's day all you need is a long cold beer.
I saw Thin Lizzy at Hammersmith Odeon supporting Bachmann Turner Overdrive, who were touring on the strength of You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet. Fifteen minutes into the BTO set the crowd was still chanting "Lizzy....... Lizzy......"
Too many great albums By Thin Lizzy Phil was a troubled soul like many gifted writers. Not only a great songwriter and musician A storyteller and poet. A mixed race man with an Irish heart and soul He died young but musically achieved so much in what was only 13 years. Fuck the hall of fame. The man has a statue in Dublin square. And we the fans that followed him through the 70s and 80s still love the music.
Phil was Irish , a big part of Irish life and culture is in pubs. It's not just a bar like here in America , it's a real atmosphere where life really revolves around the pub , you eat there, you bring your kids there and stay all day. It's where contracts are signed and wedding proposals made. It's the town square
1 of my favorite songs by thin lizzy thts why they were so great they could rock as hard as any band out there but they could also be soft bluesy and groove never got the credit they deserve
Such a great band, such a great song. You should check out "Opium Trail" and "Bad Reputation" from that album. Phil was so great. Such a tragic loss. I remember the day he died. I was at a Dio concert and first heard it from Ronnie Dio. So many great songs for you to discover now from Thin Lizzy.
Deep cut -- "Dear Heart" specifically, (BBC Bob Harris session) is soulful. "Sitamoia" , (Peel Sessions). Personally, as a lifelong Phil, Lizzy guy, just watching other folks appreciate their legendary stuff, that's a thrill for me!
Congats discovering Thin Lizzy. Best band ever. Huge over here in Europe. Phil Lynott (pronounced Lie-not) has also published a couple of poetry books. He is in a class of his own lyric wise. The band is a huge influence on everybody from Metallica to Bon Jovi to Def Leppard to Smashing Pumpkins. There is also a really deep documentary film on Lynott and the band coming this fall. Be sure to check it out. If you really want to know what a proud irishman Phil Lynott was, check out the track Black Rose from the Black Rose album from 1979. It really sums up the bands history, greatness and heritage in one amazing track. All the best from Morten, Norway ruclips.net/video/TjjpBb9q1PA/видео.html
@@fitfoodies9313 no. It’s not. Talk to the family. And listen to Phil himself. «Its Lie-not, i tell no lies (giggles)» ruclips.net/video/1zCSFhjik7U/видео.html
That is a really lovely comment. Phil knew my mam, also named Phil when they were much younger and I am from Crumlin where he was. He is absolutely a hero. Racism is something that we don't have any time for here. We love Phil, sending you much respect and 👍s from 🇮🇪
@@mccarthy5825 former resident of Downpatrick Road here. It's always nothing but immense pride knowing Phillo's Mam came from the area. Ireland's greatest talent bar none.
@@dub_dub1504 living in Kilworth now myself in Drimnagh. No matter where I have lived, London, donegal, l. A.... Dublin and thiis part of it is me home. Much ☀ and 👍 to ya mate
Still in love with you, Emerald and the Warrior from the live and dangerous album. Phil's passing still puts me in a bad mood, he had so much more to give.
Just listened to live and dangerous putting on ufo's strangers in the night on next two of the best live rock albums you'll hear may do iron maiden's live after death later.
So glad you enjoy this band. They are my favorite. Couple tracks I would suggest you listen is Freedom Song especially with everything going on in the world as well as Angel of Death, Cowboy Song, Suicide & Cold Sweat.
Please go on with Lizzy. Their catalog is huge. From Irish traditional softer songs to Thunder and Lightning. Basically their whole Live and Dangerous album is awesome.
Glad you found Thin Lizzy over 2020 and the lockdowns! all the recommendations here are great, so I'll only add one note - not many are recommending their 3rd album, Vagabonds of the Western World. Queen used to listen to that to get in the zone before they went on the stage, and its a fantastic album, almost no missed spots or songs I'd skip. Completely get you being sad at 6:30, you're right to feel that way about Phil's death. Listening to Vagabonds will make you smile.
Am loving your reaction. I am from a place very near where Phil grew up and my mam is named Phil and almost same age as he would be. She knew him a bit growing up and was at tons of his early gigs. We love Phil here and have a great statue of him in Dublin. You would have the most amazing holiday in Ireland I bet. I wish you the best on your musical journey and hope you find some great stuff from Lizzy and Phils solo work. You've a new subscriber, much love and respect and 👍 from Dublin 🇮🇪
This band is so incredibly good cause they have songs like Maroon 5 and Motorhead at the same album, and they're all great. I miss Lynnot, a true music genius.
Thin Lizzy changed my life. I love this band so much! If you don`t mind - here a little suggestion. Thin Lizzy - With Love. That song and the video is pure gold. Have a great day!
HI TNT This is one to check out to me it really shows what a great writer Phil was you will never get a band with lyrics like this today this song is from Thin Lizzy's first Album the track is called Diddy Levine to me all songs n this album are great and is probably my favourite Lizzy album
A "Thin Lizzy" is a very thinly rolled joint. My wife and I saw Thin Lizzy live about 10 times, they were a great band to see. And yes I'm showing my age, we also saw Queen 5 times. My Oldest daughter blames me for sort of naming our youngest grand daughter 3 years ago. When I held her for the first time I started sing the Thin Lizzy song "Sarah" to her, Phil Lynott wrote that to his own daughter, oops. When I was in the Royal Marine Commandos, we would get back from a posting and all you could hear was "The boys are back in town" coming from all the PA speakers at the Barracks. I still sing Thin Lizzy's "Still In Love With You" to my wife, badly, but she forgives me as we've been married since 1983, on her 18th birthday so I wouldn't forget the date.
have bookmarked your site an' look forward to watch more reviews of TL and any other bands you care to review, you evidently have good taste in music :)
Fell in love with Thin Lizzy way back in 78 and still love their music today. Phil made a couple of solo albums on the early 80s. Solo in Soho and The Philip Lynott Album. They include a couple of collaborations with Mark Knopfler from Duke Straits which are pretty different for him. King's Call and Ode to Liberty. You might enjoy a listen - another example of Phil's versatility.
Hey, T. It's cool you're diggin on the Thin Lizzy. Such a great band, and a shame they didn't get the recognition they deserved here in the US. I turned 15 the summer Jailbreak came out but first album and cassette I actually bought was Live and Dangerous in '78. We popped that in the deck of my buds Cal-Look Bug on the way to Huntington Beach and were blown away. So we got all the back catalog and were sure they were gonna make it big here. You prob checked out some of the bad luck as to why. But damn, people seem to be tunin into them now. It's been kind of a slow but steadily growing thing where people hear some of it and wonder whoa-how did we miss this?! That's great, cuz they put together an awesome body of work and really deserve it. Phil goin early like so many others-I dunno. It seems like a lot of times the ones that really have somethin-deep where they mine down in their souls to bring up the gold and the gems that create real art are cursed with too much deep feeling. It can be the breeze that fills your sails and carries you so high, but then cast you down deep in the sea. Its like a double-edged blade, and we all get cut, it's just for them the cut goes deeper. His band, his dreams, his marriage and his health were all goin. It makes me think of the lyrics to an old Rush song-'Losing It', where Neil (RIP) wrote: "Sadder still to watch it die, Than never to have known it, For you-the blind who once could see, The bell tolls for thee..."
Good song.. but yeah it is one of their softer ones. Jailbreak is a bad ass song. Also check out "Do anything you want to (top of the pops version)".. also be sure to check out some live vids.. Phil Lynott had that cool Hendrix like charisma.
It was a very sad day in music history when Phil died. I have a photo from front row center back in '78 that I took at a Thin Lizzy concert that I cherish.
You’ll be thrilled to know that there is a new film about Philo and his incredible music by Dir. Emer Reynolds called “Songs for while I’m Away.” Trailer looks excellent.
Very honorable of you to shoot out the competition. And I just realized Phil reminds me of Can Morrison in his delivery and even the production (hand claps, finger snaps). Was it a sound of the time of was it the same studio? Maybe a mutual inspiration? Any Irish fans know?
Phil lynott he was once asked what it felt like being a black man in Ireland ,Phils reply was just like a pint of Guinness , Ireland loved Phil and Phil loved Ireland ,one of our sons we erected a statue in his honour ,a true Irishman
Phil was on his way to being one of the greatest rock front men of all time. Thin Lizzy were getting better and better. RIP my man but hey he lived the rock and roll lifestyle to its fullest. Suggestion Whiskey in a Jar
I love your interpretation to this song. it's awesome. and how I'd hope most interpreted it. but this song is actually a song about a heroin addiction. "I should've took that last bus home, But I asked you for a dance" as in a time when he reluctantly went to the drug when he should have just gone to bed. "I always get chocolate stains on my pants" refers to the messy residue heroin produces. sadly the death of the Thin Lizzy front man Phil Lynott was to such abuse in the mid 80's. He had been in a struggle with it for over a decade before it claimed his life. He was one of the most talented musicians to have ever lived. RIP.
When you said “Dancing in the street” it made me think of Van Halen’s cover of that same title. Then I thought you may dig Van Halen’s “Dance The Night Away” from their second album ‘79. It’s also an upbeat song that’s a fun listen.
Hi! I know that this off subject, but I saw that you did a reaction to a Sixx A.M. song a couple months back and your channel is the only I've seen react to them, so thank you. They do a song called, "Skin" that is awesome. It has a good message and I am hoping you'll give that one a listen. Thanks for doing what you do and rock on!!
So happy to see an American react to this, I'm an Irish 23 year old and thin lizzy are the greatest rock band In my opinion, you should also react to the cranberries- zombie
Phil Lynott is an Irish legend who died too soon. Great Thin Lizzy. Greetings from Ireland. ☘☘☘
He was incredible - one of the greatest frontmen of alltime.
He wrote a song called I've Got to Give it Up about his alcoholism. Which is what killed him. When you know the history of it. It is so sad. He knew his drinking was killing him. But didn't stop. But he wanted to deep down to stop.
Yep great great group 🎸🎸. 🎸🎸🎸. I AM JUST. A COWBOY…….. 🤘🤘🎸🎸
@@mojorisin069 he died of a heroin overdose
Phil was a great singer/bassist/ songwriter! Thin Lizzy had top notch guitarists and a great drummer!
Thx for giving Philip & Lizzy love...amazing man, father, son, songwriter, bassist, lyricist & frontman!!! Miss you Rocker!🍀🤘🖤💯
I'm 57 been a Lizzy fan since I was 15yrs old. My favourite band of all time ♥️👍🎸
Me too buddy😊
Oh I grew up on Thin Lizzy :) This is just pure love! Phil was such a poet...love him so much! One of the greatest rock bands ever!
Thin Lizzy is truly the best rock band ever! There are so many deep tracks... the more you dig the more you will find.
And the more you find the more you dig them. Even in the middle of winter if you put lizzy on its instantly a summer's day all you need is a long cold beer.
I saw Thin Lizzy at Hammersmith Odeon supporting Bachmann Turner Overdrive, who were touring on the strength of You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet. Fifteen minutes into the BTO set the crowd was still chanting "Lizzy....... Lizzy......"
so cool how Phil would play these beautiful bass lines and syncopate his relaxed singing style over it so easily. he is so missed
Too many great albums
By Thin Lizzy
Phil was a troubled soul like many gifted writers.
Not only a great songwriter and musician
A storyteller and poet.
A mixed race man with an Irish heart and soul
He died young but musically achieved so much in what was only 13 years. Fuck the hall of fame. The man has a statue in Dublin square.
And we the fans that followed him through the 70s and 80s still love the music.
Philo, the last high king of Ireland, still love him 34 years after his passing ❤️
Phil was Irish , a big part of Irish life and culture is in pubs. It's not just a bar like here in America , it's a real atmosphere where life really revolves around the pub , you eat there, you bring your kids there and stay all day. It's where contracts are signed and wedding proposals made. It's the town square
Love your insight. Phil was an AMAZING person and artist.
1 of my favorite songs by thin lizzy thts why they were so great they could rock as hard as any band out there but they could also be soft bluesy and groove never got the credit they deserve
Such a great band, such a great song. You should check out "Opium Trail" and "Bad Reputation" from that album. Phil was so great. Such a tragic loss. I remember the day he died. I was at a Dio concert and first heard it from Ronnie Dio. So many great songs for you to discover now from Thin Lizzy.
Bad reputation is awesome. Definitely needs to be the live version with the amazing drum solo.
Muchismas gracias for playing this classic Lizzy song. It is soooo tight and so smooth. Lynott had a velvet voice and was a groove master on bass.
Deep cut -- "Dear Heart" specifically, (BBC Bob Harris session) is soulful. "Sitamoia" , (Peel Sessions). Personally, as a lifelong Phil, Lizzy guy, just watching other folks appreciate their legendary stuff, that's a thrill for me!
Congats discovering Thin Lizzy. Best band ever. Huge over here in Europe. Phil Lynott (pronounced Lie-not) has also published a couple of poetry books. He is in a class of his own lyric wise. The band is a huge influence on everybody from Metallica to Bon Jovi to Def Leppard to Smashing Pumpkins. There is also a really deep documentary film on Lynott and the band coming this fall. Be sure to check it out. If you really want to know what a proud irishman Phil Lynott was, check out the track Black Rose from the Black Rose album from 1979. It really sums up the bands history, greatness and heritage in one amazing track. All the best from Morten, Norway ruclips.net/video/TjjpBb9q1PA/видео.html
I agree. Totally underappreciated band by the laymen. Those who know, know, though. In my my top 3 bands EVER.
Pronounced Lin-It NOT Lie-not.
@@fitfoodies9313 no. It’s not. Talk to the family. And listen to Phil himself. «Its Lie-not, i tell no lies (giggles)» ruclips.net/video/1zCSFhjik7U/видео.html
@@mwjsbleakwater564take it from an Irish persooon, you're wrong. it's pronounced Lin-It.
I dont care if you’re Irish, scandinavian or african. Phil, his mother and the rest of the family pronounce it Lie-not.
Man, you have music in your soul. Phil was the best. A gold statue of him is in Dublin.
That scumbags keep messing with
As someone who is mixed race and a guitar player, people like Phil Lynott are really good to look up to...I mean minus the drug use
I hope you follow Phil's example and allow your music reflect multiple aspects cultural heritage.
That is a really lovely comment. Phil knew my mam, also named Phil when they were much younger and I am from Crumlin where he was. He is absolutely a hero.
Racism is something that we don't have any time for here. We love Phil, sending you much respect and 👍s from 🇮🇪
@@mccarthy5825 former resident of Downpatrick Road here.
It's always nothing but immense pride knowing Phillo's Mam came from the area.
Ireland's greatest talent bar none.
@@dub_dub1504 living in Kilworth now myself in Drimnagh. No matter where I have lived, London, donegal, l. A.... Dublin and thiis part of it is me home. Much ☀ and 👍 to ya mate
@@mccarthy5825 I lived on Comeragh Road too😂😂
Thin Lizzy and Philip Lynnot are legends here in Ireland, thank you for reacting. 🇮🇪🍀🇮🇪
Still in love with you, Emerald and the Warrior from the live and dangerous album.
Phil's passing still puts me in a bad mood, he had so much more to give.
Just listened to live and dangerous putting on ufo's strangers in the night on next two of the best live rock albums you'll hear may do iron maiden's live after death later.
So glad you enjoy this band. They are my favorite. Couple tracks I would suggest you listen is Freedom Song especially with everything going on in the world as well as Angel of Death, Cowboy Song, Suicide & Cold Sweat.
Bon Scott was another guy who passed away early.
And sorley missed
Thin Lizzy was one of the great backing tracks of my youth.....lucky
Phil really shines on this track, musically and vocally. They have so many great tunes... Cheers!!!
Love Phil, love Thin Lizzy! A black man från Ireland playing heavy rock with a lot of soul!!!!
Was a very sad day....i was on holiday at the beach ...opened the paper ..and it spoiled my holiday
Please go on with Lizzy. Their catalog is huge. From Irish traditional softer songs to Thunder and Lightning.
Basically their whole Live and Dangerous album is awesome.
I can't help but be in a better mood whenever I hear this song.
One of the tastiest guitar breaks ever put to record.
This song reminds me of living in Dublin and being out and trying to get home while worse for wear. Wouldn't change it❤ great reaction 😊
If you enjoy Thin Lizzy, some of the original members formed Black Star Riders.
I love everything about this bands music and vocals!! I’m so glad you’ve discovered them too!
Yeah, great song choice from Thin Lizzy. With John Anthony Helliwell of Supertramp playing saxophone, as well.
This song brings tears to my eyes.
Great reactions..thanks for this!
eeeeeee my favorite thank you....so cool and nothing like you would expect...
Glad you found Thin Lizzy over 2020 and the lockdowns! all the recommendations here are great, so I'll only add one note - not many are recommending their 3rd album, Vagabonds of the Western World. Queen used to listen to that to get in the zone before they went on the stage, and its a fantastic album, almost no missed spots or songs I'd skip.
Completely get you being sad at 6:30, you're right to feel that way about Phil's death. Listening to Vagabonds will make you smile.
Am loving your reaction. I am from a place very near where Phil grew up and my mam is named Phil and almost same age as he would be. She knew him a bit growing up and was at tons of his early gigs. We love Phil here and have a great statue of him in Dublin.
You would have the most amazing holiday in Ireland I bet. I wish you the best on your musical journey and hope you find some great stuff from Lizzy and Phils solo work.
You've a new subscriber, much love and respect and 👍 from Dublin 🇮🇪
Lizzy are my favourite band saw em live outstanding band .Phil Lynott such a cool dude great band sorely missed
'Still in Love with You' from Live and Dangerous
"Got chocolate stains on my pants". So innocent.
This band is so incredibly good cause they have songs like Maroon 5 and Motorhead at the same album, and they're all great. I miss Lynnot, a true music genius.
one of the greatist bands ever Phillip and Gary R.I.P, Today i have ordenerd 2 Lizzy shirts fuckin, love them
Black Rose, Cold Sweat, The Sun Goes Down are 3 of my favourites from Lizzy.
Yes, Phil Lynott was really talented and still improving as a songwriter when he died. There is a newly erected statue of him in Dublin.
Thin Lizzy changed my life. I love this band so much!
If you don`t mind - here a little suggestion. Thin Lizzy - With Love. That song and the video is pure gold.
Have a great day!
Great man keep it up he has a statute in Dublin Ireland greetings from ireland
HI TNT This is one to check out to me it really shows what a great writer Phil was you will never get a band with lyrics like this today this song is from Thin Lizzy's first Album the track is called Diddy Levine to me all songs n this album are great and is probably my favourite Lizzy album
A "Thin Lizzy" is a very thinly rolled joint. My wife and I saw Thin Lizzy live about 10 times, they were a great band to see. And yes I'm showing my age, we also saw Queen 5 times. My Oldest daughter blames me for sort of naming our youngest grand daughter 3 years ago. When I held her for the first time I started sing the Thin Lizzy song "Sarah" to her, Phil Lynott wrote that to his own daughter, oops. When I was in the Royal Marine Commandos, we would get back from a posting and all you could hear was "The boys are back in town" coming from all the PA speakers at the Barracks. I still sing Thin Lizzy's "Still In Love With You" to my wife, badly, but she forgives me as we've been married since 1983, on her 18th birthday so I wouldn't forget the date.
have bookmarked your site an' look forward to watch more reviews of TL and any other bands you care to review, you evidently have good taste in music :)
Fell in love with Thin Lizzy way back in 78 and still love their music today. Phil made a couple of solo albums on the early 80s. Solo in Soho and The Philip Lynott Album. They include a couple of collaborations with Mark Knopfler from Duke Straits which are pretty different for him. King's Call and Ode to Liberty. You might enjoy a listen - another example of Phil's versatility.
This is a great song from a great great 70s band. This was my childhood. I'm 59. Still catnip to the ladies though. 🤣😂
Saw them back in the day at Winterland in San Francisco in the mid 70's... On their Jailbreak tour... They opened up for Queen...
I'm so happy you have discovered Thin Lizzy too! R.I.P Phil, I remember the day you left xx
Hey, T. It's cool you're diggin on the Thin Lizzy. Such a great band, and a shame they didn't get the recognition they deserved here in the US. I turned 15 the summer Jailbreak came out but first album and cassette I actually bought was Live and Dangerous in '78. We popped that in the deck of my buds Cal-Look Bug on the way to Huntington Beach and were blown away. So we got all the back catalog and were sure they were gonna make it big here. You prob checked out some of the bad luck as to why. But damn, people seem to be tunin into them now. It's been kind of a slow but steadily growing thing where people hear some of it and wonder whoa-how did we miss this?! That's great, cuz they put together an awesome body of work and really deserve it. Phil goin early like so many others-I dunno. It seems like a lot of times the ones that really have somethin-deep where they mine down in their souls to bring up the gold and the gems that create real art are cursed with too much deep feeling. It can be the breeze that fills your sails and carries you so high, but then cast you down deep in the sea. Its like a double-edged blade, and we all get cut, it's just for them the cut goes deeper. His band, his dreams, his marriage and his health were all goin. It makes me think of the lyrics to an old Rush song-'Losing It', where Neil (RIP) wrote: "Sadder still to watch it die, Than never to have known it, For you-the blind who once could see, The bell tolls for thee..."
Go to the Live and Dangerous Album, The Cowboy Song
The starry night the campfire light x
There’s a bronze statue of Phil in the main shopping area of Dublin. He’s a legend.
Good song.. but yeah it is one of their softer ones. Jailbreak is a bad ass song. Also check out "Do anything you want to (top of the pops version)".. also be sure to check out some live vids.. Phil Lynott had that cool Hendrix like charisma.
What a great song.
It was a very sad day in music history when Phil died. I have a photo from front row center back in '78 that I took at a Thin Lizzy concert that I cherish.
You’ll be thrilled to know that there is a new film about Philo and his incredible music by Dir. Emer Reynolds called “Songs for while I’m Away.” Trailer looks excellent.
This is my favourite song of theirs
Great Review. One of my favourite bands growing up.👍
Very honorable of you to shoot out the competition. And I just realized Phil reminds me of Can Morrison in his delivery and even the production (hand claps, finger snaps). Was it a sound of the time of was it the same studio? Maybe a mutual inspiration? Any Irish fans know?
Nothing is like Thin Lizzy, everything is great about this band. Their Live album is one of the all time 5 top!
Yes T finding all the classics love watching the reactions. CHEERS FROM TORONTO CANADA.🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺
The standard phrase that everyone said was 'sex, drugs, rock n roll'. That represented the time rock was written as well as the music industry.
I just always laugh ....while my friends and classmates were digging Metallica and such I was listening to good music like this.
GREATEST BLACK IRISH MAN EVER. RIP PHIL
Phill past away at the tender age of 36. Miss his talent 💔
"Still in love with you " from the Thin Lizzy "Alive and Dangerous" live concert album is top notch
Phil lynott he was once asked what it felt like being a black man in Ireland ,Phils reply was just like a pint of Guinness , Ireland loved Phil and Phil loved Ireland ,one of our sons we erected a statue in his honour ,a true Irishman
I'm not sure why I expected o cover of the King Harvest hit - LOL. I've never gone very deep with these guys, I guess I need to start!
Gary Moore and Phil Lynott.. "Out In The Fields"...rocks! ...And ..."Waiting for an Alibi" ..Thin Lizzy.
This track has John Earle on sax from the Graham parker band 😮
Me and the Boys - captures Thin Lizzy in full flow Live
Phil Lynot is 1 of the best basist i ever listening...
There's a party every year in Dublin for his birthday
Phil was on his way to being one of the greatest rock front men of all time. Thin Lizzy were getting better and better. RIP my man but hey he lived the rock and roll lifestyle to its fullest. Suggestion Whiskey in a Jar
There is a statue erected to Phil outside one of his favourite haunts in Dublin
Phillip Lynott so very sadly missed. Greetings from Wales
great tune enjoy man
Live & Dangerous Album 🎸👍
Great song. Also check out Thin Lizzy's "Don't Believe a Word."
Holy Wars, or Hollywood from their 1982 live album "LIfe Live".
"Jailbreak" was the first album I bought. I may have been 13, Not big in the US especially, but well regarded globally.
I love your interpretation to this song. it's awesome. and how I'd hope most interpreted it. but this song is actually a song about a heroin addiction. "I should've took that last bus home, But I asked you for a dance" as in a time when he reluctantly went to the drug when he should have just gone to bed. "I always get chocolate stains on my pants" refers to the messy residue heroin produces. sadly the death of the Thin Lizzy front man Phil Lynott was to such abuse in the mid 80's. He had been in a struggle with it for over a decade before it claimed his life. He was one of the most talented musicians to have ever lived. RIP.
Damn
When you said “Dancing in the street” it made me think of Van Halen’s cover of that same title. Then I thought you may dig Van Halen’s “Dance The Night Away” from their second album ‘79. It’s also an upbeat song that’s a fun listen.
In the mud and rain Reading festival 77 great memories
Still In Love With You, Rosalee live are two absolute musts.
There are 2 people I really mourn in this world, and its Bon scott and Phil lynott.
Hi! I know that this off subject, but I saw that you did a reaction to a Sixx A.M. song a couple months back and your channel is the only I've seen react to them, so thank you. They do a song called, "Skin" that is awesome. It has a good message and I am hoping you'll give that one a listen. Thanks for doing what you do and rock on!!
Phil discovers hash. Great song Great band,
So happy to see an American react to this, I'm an Irish 23 year old and thin lizzy are the greatest rock band In my opinion, you should also react to the cranberries- zombie
You aught to listen to the live version off their Live And Dangerous album, and the way it blends into the following song Massacre, maximum rock!
T if you like Lizzy you should review Cowboy Song. Waiting for an Alibi. And definitely The Rocker.
Definitely recommend Renegade from Lizzy - it’s very cool
BTW your choice of songs is great