Whatever it is that makes a star Phil Lynott had it in bucketfulls which makes his tragic loss all the harder to bear. As a student in the 70's Lizzie were my number 1 play it loud band when a party was on.
I saw Phil Lynott walking towards me on a quiet King's Road back in 1979/80. I kick myself to this day that i didn't say something, even a simple Thank You 🙏
@ 👍 I saw Bruce Foxton in a Holiday Inn outside Reading, off the M4, in mid 80s. I got my young daughter to ask him for an autograph, on a £5 note! We spent the £5 at a much later date 😂
@ Oh! Not music related but I saw an idol of mine, 60s model & David Bailey muse, the stunning Jean Shrimpton, walking down a street in Windsor in the late 90s. I walked up to her & started talking to her as if she was a long lost friend! She played along with it. Classy as ever!
Great to see Da Lads Rocking it out on da Floor . Not like that Aminated Top of the Pops Shite . Jimmy Wrote Old Town with Philo Robbo a Legend 🤟🤟🤟🤟☘️☘️☘️☘️🏴🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🌟🌟🌟🌟🍺🍺🍺
Poor Wild Horses; working so hard, and Phil walks on, sings a couple of normal Lizzy songs and effortlessly shows the chasm of class they needed to bridge.
Brian IS one of the best guitarists I’ve seen and Jimmy Bain is superb in this session. Jimmy and Brian both from Scotland too! A lot of Ćeltic warrior passion on that stage!
Oh how I loved Brian Robertson with Lizzy. He was the sound, coupled with Scott G. That was unbeatable. When Brian left or sacked Lizzy began their downward spiral. I loved the Eric Bell period, but for me the real Lizzy was Brian, Brian, Scott and the great Phil. No other lineup bettered this period.
Phil just took away the show, what crazy Blookie he was such a humble gentlemann, sweetest dude of rock-roll, ah dude Philo and Rory Gallagher are the most humble rock star´s ever walk in world.
Fuck!!, I thought, hey, that dude looks like Jimmy bain, but then my brain said, no, I've never seen Jimmy front before, but fuck if it's not him, that dude was a rock warrior, seen him 3x with Dio, the dude died rocking on a boat!! Rip Jimmy, and Phil? Fuck all man, the dudes a rock legend, should be in the rock n roll Hall of Fame. In my first cover band at 16, we did a few Lizzy songs, cold sweat, Hollywood, tbabait, but I never fully appreciated them, my singer asked if I wanted to go see Lizzy at the Philly spectrum, Angel was opening, I don't know what was so god damned important, maybe a girl or something, but I didn't go. I am kicking myself for having missed out on lynott and Lizzy, one of my greatest concert regrets, right after never having seen queen...I read somewhere, back in the day queen and thin Lizzy were on the same ticket...man, what I wouldn't give to go back and see that show!! RIP Jimmy, Phil, Freddy
I'm not much of a Motorhead fan. I listened to "Another Perfect Day' because I'm a Thin Lizzy/Brian Robertson fan. He absolutely kills it on that album. They should have made more with him. Not doing so was a big mistake in my opinion. A lot of people don't like it, while people like yourself think it's one of, if not, their best.
@@rickbrowne9559 I agree, he was great it brought another dynamic to Motörhead.. I'd take Lizzy over Motörhead any day of the week. Dont get me wrong, it's a struggle but Lizzy wins just slightly. With that said Motörhead was Motörhead with either the earliest lineup or final lineup, würzel's welcome anytime too. Well.. let's be honest. Lemmy was motörhead. And Phil was lizzy, Robbo must have been a big part since Wild Horses with Phil on vocals would be a slightly less good Thin lizzy record.
With respect that's nonsense. Lizzy made amazing albums after Brian left. For me the guitarist that didn't fit was John Sykes who was too metal for Lizzy.
i knew phil the truth is that he s n scott slid more n more into their smack habit robo s only drunk n pot and robo s fight incident were h s only helped one guy out and phil s n scott s reaction why he did been fired free willed and the end of phil he was the onl of 4 dudes whose try to take care and to help, scott did ran away, listen to one of scotts later interviews asked bout when phil and he did joined the last time listen closely
Always great guitarists in Lizzy. Love Robbo, Scott, Gary and John. Good albums after Robbo and Gary had left. Thunder & Lightning with John was a new era, absolutly in time. Cold Sweat could should have been a top 10 hit. Today a love the playing of Scott more then ever, great style of playing, also in Black Star Riders. Greets from Germany.
You need to check out the two Wild Horses albums. You're in for a treat. Jimmy fronting the band, Robbo and Neil Carter on guitars, and Clive Edwards on drums for the debut (1980), with Carter replaced by John Lockton for the Stand Your Ground album (1981).
Aww, Phil Lynott! Such stage presence, and that voice!! Mr. Ambience. Saw Wild Horses at Norbreck Castle in Blackpool about 1980. Tight band but Robbo was swigging from a huge bottle of whisky all through the gig and started verbally abusing the crowd, saying we "were'nt appreciating them enough". Lol!
Very hit n miss. I saw them wired but together at Newcastle City Hall, but friends saw them elsewhere, pissed, fucked and wasted. It was that era and those times
publicanimal after robbo sliced his hand all up in that fight and couldn't do the tour he went to see Lizzy with Gary Moore and Phil was begging him to come up and jam. Finally Robbo said yes and played with them after he got kicked out
Pioneers from the early days of British Heavy Metal! This is indeed a portal to the past!. Just underneath this band on the rise and what came to be, an early member of Motorhead! ,2 U.F.O. members!, and Jimmy Bain soon to be bass player for DIO!, 2 years from the Thunder and Lightning album from Thin Lizzy! All on one stage! Amazing footage!
@@prodrywallservice I also came here for Philo and then ended up loving those two Wild Horses songs... "Reservation" is a killer tune.. and "Face Down" is great too...it sounds really sweet or something ..it sounds exactly like 1979 or 1980 to my ears.
Love listening to Robbo playing, it is a real treat to be able to watch him play too, so melodic and such feeling. Pleasantly surprised to see and hear him play the Les Paul Custom that was feature all over the Live and Dangerous album covers - so cool, it truly was iconic, can't believe he no longer owns it! Did he ever get his beloved Les Paul Deluxe with roughly fitted PAFs back? Fortunately the magic is "in the wizard not the wand" ;)
Robbo’s custom was the guitar of my dreams as a teenager, pretty unique to have one with cream plastics and gold knobs. One day Gibson will re issue this, can only imagine the price tag 💰 💰 💰
Besides being Mr Charisma, Phillo was pretty loaded. Look at that floppy arm while he introduces the action lol But onstage, he was all business. You gotta admire his ability to compose himself.
Someday, maybe, there will be a REAL rock n roll HOF created and Phil Lynott and anyone who was in Thin Lizzy will be among the first inducted. Seriously, anyone in rock n roll owes a ton to him. Here's to dismantling the current HOF and making one that is managed by those who know what rock n roll is.
@@rockdinosaur666 yes, the "disaster years" were definitely caused by a versatile guitar player and a keyboardist and not heavy drug and alcohol addictions by half of the band..
@@RichardMurrayMusic I had the exact same thought watching this. Brian Robertson, in particular, has always been very vocal about the fact that he and the other band members were often not credited when they should have been.
This is Jimmy Bain. McCulloch was Friends with Robbo and Bain. He did help start Wild Horses. He was also a Friend of Clive. He would ride his bike to the rehearsal space of Wild Horses, hang around and when he would be going out with Bain and Robbo would ask Clive if he could park his bike behind hit kit. Upon returning to the studio and seeing Jimmy’s bike still there, he knew something must be wrong. McCulloch was supposed to be working on a project and didn’t show up which was out of character. He died 25 September 1979. His death is dated the 27th because that was when he was found. That is called a defacto date. The Coroner estimated Jimmy had died two days prior to being found. You can read about Jimmy McCulloch in the book Little Wing The Jimmy McCulloch Story by Paul Salley. Jimmy McCulloch added fire to every band he played in. He always pushed for the best. He added an edge to Wings with Paul McCartney and was always a compliment to any band he was in. I wish there were some existing recordings with Jimmy and Wild Horses… That day that Jimmy’s bike was still there was because he had left the night before to go hang out with Robbo, Bain and meet up with Phil. The last person to see him alive was his housekeeper. He’s my very favourite guitarist.
This is one of my fav "lizzy camp" vids...I have watched it countless times since finding it 4+ years ago!!!...mind you, the backing vocals on Rosalie are a bit rough 😂😂😅 😂😂😂😂
Whatever it is that makes a star Phil Lynott had it in bucketfulls which makes his tragic loss all the harder to bear. As a student in the 70's Lizzie were my number 1 play it loud band when a party was on.
Two Late Greats, Jimmy Bain and Phil Lynott. Thanks For Sharing!!!
This just goes to show just how big an influence Robbo had on the classic Lizzy sound, these tunes definitely have Lizzy vibes.
I saw Wild Horses at Manchester University and it was one of the best gigs I ever saw .
I saw Phil Lynott walking towards me on a quiet King's Road back in 1979/80. I kick myself to this day that i didn't say something, even a simple Thank You 🙏
I got my hair cut in a side street off Oxford Street in 1983 and Paul Weller sat down in the next chair. I said nothing to him.
@ 👍 I saw Bruce Foxton in a Holiday Inn outside Reading, off the M4, in mid 80s. I got my young daughter to ask him for an autograph, on a £5 note! We spent the £5 at a much later date 😂
@ Good times!!
@ Oh! Not music related but I saw an idol of mine, 60s model & David Bailey muse, the stunning Jean Shrimpton, walking down a street in Windsor in the late 90s. I walked up to her & started talking to her as if she was a long lost friend! She played along with it. Classy as ever!
@citizen1163 Bruce was the most stylish out of the Jam.
Great to see Da Lads Rocking it out on da Floor . Not like that Aminated Top of the Pops Shite . Jimmy Wrote Old Town with Philo Robbo a Legend 🤟🤟🤟🤟☘️☘️☘️☘️🏴🏴🏴🏴🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🌟🌟🌟🌟🍺🍺🍺
Poor Wild Horses; working so hard, and Phil walks on, sings a couple of normal Lizzy songs and effortlessly shows the chasm of class they needed to bridge.
Love Robbo. Different to Gary Moore but equally outrageous
Brian’s outro lead on Rosalee was great, he is so melodic
Only one Philo... We won't see another like him.♠️🎸
Just fantastic. 42 years ago. God bless RUclips and whoever listed this.
RIP Jimmy Bain my good friend :( You are sorely missed
Phil and Robbo together again. Lovely to see.
No wonder Jimmy Bain was so good at harmonizing with Ronnie James Dio. He's a damn good singer in his own right.
If our man Phil was still with us we would have made him King of all this rocking world, the most gifted man with a heart of gold.
Star Quality is rare,, Phil had it in spades, who would go back to those days tomorrow?
ole red made that look easy. thanks for postin
Brian IS one of the best guitarists I’ve seen and Jimmy Bain is superb in this session. Jimmy and Brian both from Scotland too! A lot of Ćeltic warrior passion on that stage!
Don't think so....they're both from the other side...
@@rickbrowne9559 Phil would not like the way you said that,
@@jamesbradshaw3389 Phil the English Man..is it...
@rickbrowne9559 essentially just born in UK...raised Eire
@@lizzyfan1986irish to the core
Oh how I loved Brian Robertson with Lizzy. He was the sound, coupled with Scott G. That was unbeatable. When Brian left or sacked Lizzy began their downward spiral. I loved the Eric Bell period, but for me the real Lizzy was Brian, Brian, Scott and the great Phil. No other lineup bettered this period.
robertson is on one of my dvds playing with motorhead, i didn't realise he played with thin lizzy. this is so cool 👍
Phil just took away the show, what crazy Blookie he was such a humble gentlemann, sweetest dude of rock-roll, ah dude Philo and Rory Gallagher are the most humble rock star´s ever walk in world.
Absolutely no doubt about it.
Yes Indeed 💖🎶
Jimmy Bain was a cool frontman.... But Philo..... Simply the best
Wow. I THOUGHT that looked like Jimmy Bain!
Fuck!!, I thought, hey, that dude looks like Jimmy bain, but then my brain said, no, I've never seen Jimmy front before, but fuck if it's not him, that dude was a rock warrior, seen him 3x with Dio, the dude died rocking on a boat!! Rip Jimmy, and Phil? Fuck all man, the dudes a rock legend, should be in the rock n roll Hall of Fame. In my first cover band at 16, we did a few Lizzy songs, cold sweat, Hollywood, tbabait, but I never fully appreciated them, my singer asked if I wanted to go see Lizzy at the Philly spectrum, Angel was opening, I don't know what was so god damned important, maybe a girl or something, but I didn't go. I am kicking myself for having missed out on lynott and Lizzy, one of my greatest concert regrets, right after never having seen queen...I read somewhere, back in the day queen and thin Lizzy were on the same ticket...man, what I wouldn't give to go back and see that show!! RIP Jimmy, Phil, Freddy
Jimmy’s voice & singing style sounds like Van Morrison. Very cool.
@@johncrawford2510 yes, Queen and Thin Lizzy 1976, I was lucky I saw it...great show, both bands!!
@@irvan36mm No fucking way. His vocals can't touch Van Morrison's or Phil's.
Real music.
With Robertson and Gorham Lizzy had the best line up. No doubt.
Much more fun in those days. If I had a time machine, I would prefer to go back and stay there. Music, cars and people were much better !
Great bass sound! I wanna know how to get that
Another Perfect Day has to be the most musically outstanding record that Motörhead has ever made!!!!
I'm not much of a Motorhead fan. I listened to "Another Perfect Day' because I'm a Thin Lizzy/Brian Robertson fan. He absolutely kills it on that album. They should have made more with him. Not doing so was a big mistake in my opinion. A lot of people don't like it, while people like yourself think it's one of, if not, their best.
Brian Robertson never suited motorhead...
@@rickbrowne9559 I agree, he was great it brought another dynamic to Motörhead.. I'd take Lizzy over Motörhead any day of the week. Dont get me wrong, it's a struggle but Lizzy wins just slightly. With that said Motörhead was Motörhead with either the earliest lineup or final lineup, würzel's welcome anytime too. Well.. let's be honest. Lemmy was motörhead. And Phil was lizzy, Robbo must have been a big part since Wild Horses with Phil on vocals would be a slightly less good Thin lizzy record.
Oh my dear God!! You left the music for all of us !!!!
fun to see little jim as a young man. always admired him.
REAL rock legends!!!
Awesome
Phil was just a different level!
Robbo,s black custom,one of THE rock n roll guitar images!!
It sure is a beautiful guitar...
I agree looks really good. And sounds amazing
Rock will never die
every once and a while when im feeling down have to watch this to rekindle my hope in the human race
Wild Horses were great. Here together with the greatest musician of the world.. R. I. P. Phil
You're goddamm right!!!!!!!!!
Phil and Robbo ... Great! Two legends..
I get the impression from the looks between them, Robbo regrets being an arse, and Phil letting him go.
Robbo untouchable 😊
Robbo rock's
Absolute delight to see Robbo and Phil and the genius Neil Carter together. Just brilliant. :-)
Cartwr was great with UFO.
phil and brian robertson.. just brilliant
They really were something together. Phil and Robbo. I guess that's why Lizzy never really recovered from Brian leaving the band.
With respect that's nonsense. Lizzy made amazing albums after Brian left. For me the guitarist that didn't fit was John Sykes who was too metal for Lizzy.
i knew phil the truth is that he s n scott slid more n more into their smack habit robo s only drunk n pot and robo s fight incident were h s only helped one guy out and phil s n scott s reaction why he did been fired free willed and the end of phil he was the onl of 4 dudes whose try to take care and to help, scott did ran away, listen to one of scotts later interviews asked bout when phil and he did joined the last time listen closely
Always great guitarists in Lizzy. Love Robbo, Scott, Gary and John. Good albums after Robbo and Gary had left.
Thunder & Lightning with John was a new era, absolutly in time. Cold Sweat could should have been a top 10 hit.
Today a love the playing of Scott more then ever, great style of playing, also in Black Star Riders.
Greets from Germany.
@@harold-sweat-head8111 but Sykes did let them go out in a blaze of glory with the Thunder and Lightning tour.
Two nights in a row watching this, ah, Robbo, what a talent..
Jimmy plays the bass as all rockband bassist should do. Just as a guitarist. Love him and his music and bands
He played with a pick, same as Phil here, and Lemmy. And Benjamin Orr.
I've never seen Jimmy Bain front a band! He does a pretty mean Jagger impersonation 👍 This is pure gold.
You need to check out the two Wild Horses albums. You're in for a treat. Jimmy fronting the band, Robbo and Neil Carter on guitars, and Clive Edwards on drums for the debut (1980), with Carter replaced by John Lockton for the Stand Your Ground album (1981).
@@diamonddavemc I'm There! Thank you for your suggestion!
Wonderful to see them playing together. I loved this video! Thanx for sharing. Phil...the one and only! RIP Phil Lynott.
The best good damn rocker of all time. Aggression with soul. There is no substitute
This band should have been big
Pure class rip Phil thank you for the music
First time i seen Jimmy sing, Sounded great..
Not really
These guys were having fun playing up there. Phil is still the best!
Lynott is still the best! That's correct 😊👌
still love your music!!
Aww, Phil Lynott! Such stage presence, and that voice!! Mr. Ambience. Saw Wild Horses at Norbreck Castle in Blackpool about 1980. Tight band but Robbo was swigging from a huge bottle of whisky all through the gig and started verbally abusing the crowd, saying we "were'nt appreciating them enough". Lol!
Phil is like no other. Look out Bubba!
I must've watched this, but don't remember. Did see them play at the Hamilton club in Birkenhead.
Thin Lizzy, what a rock'n band they were..wish I got to see them live.
I did twice, in Philly/New Jersey '78 and '80
Met Philomena in '16
E K same thing crosses my mind.
Very hit n miss. I saw them wired but together at Newcastle City Hall, but friends saw them elsewhere, pissed, fucked and wasted. It was that era and those times
I saw them open for Queen in 1977. First concert I bought a ticket for. Life changing.
Forgot how great this band were. They deserved way more recognition
We love you Robbo!
Philly and Robbo jamming , stay classy , crazy jam
I had no idea Phil and Robbo stayed on this good of terms and performed together after Robbo left Thin Lizzy.
publicanimal after robbo sliced his hand all up in that fight and couldn't do the tour he went to see Lizzy with Gary Moore and Phil was begging him to come up and jam. Finally Robbo said yes and played with them after he got kicked out
Pioneers from the early days of British Heavy Metal! This is indeed a portal to the past!. Just underneath this band on the rise and what came to be, an early member of Motorhead! ,2 U.F.O. members!, and Jimmy Bain soon to be bass player for DIO!, 2 years from the Thunder and Lightning album from Thin Lizzy! All on one stage! Amazing footage!
Anyone tell me the first 2 songs played ? Before Phil. Im here for Phil but wow what were those tunes.
@@prodrywallservice Reservation and Faces Down.
@@nathueil1 , Your too kind , thank you
@@prodrywallservice 👍🤘
@@prodrywallservice I also came here for Philo and then ended up loving those two Wild Horses songs...
"Reservation" is a killer tune.. and
"Face Down" is great too...it sounds really sweet or something ..it sounds exactly like 1979 or 1980 to my ears.
It's a gem!Rare stuff!
Cool video
Just the best
Rip Jimi Bain
Jimmy Bain on vocals ........you learn something new every day 🤘👍
I don't think I would ever play another persons bass as hard as Phil does here
RAW as it gets.
Love it 💚🇺🇦🇸🇪👏 Lizzy for ever
Effortless from Mr Robertson, surely one of the finest guitarists ever.
Love listening to Robbo playing, it is a real treat to be able to watch him play too, so melodic and such feeling. Pleasantly surprised to see and hear him play the Les Paul Custom that was feature all over the Live and Dangerous album covers - so cool, it truly was iconic, can't believe he no longer owns it! Did he ever get his beloved Les Paul Deluxe with roughly fitted PAFs back? Fortunately the magic is "in the wizard not the wand" ;)
Yes, it's his main guitar. He always reckoned it was better sounding than the Custom
He sold the custom to Phil Campbell, one of his replacements in Motörhead.
hi i'm sure i seen robertson in a music video 'i got mine' with motorhead, i remember the les paul and him holding a fag while playing guitar.
Robbo’s custom was the guitar of my dreams as a teenager, pretty unique to have one with cream plastics and gold knobs. One day Gibson will re issue this, can only imagine the price tag 💰 💰 💰
Heavy bass power with Bain and Philo
4.53. How cool is that. Sums up Phil, nicely..
Robbo great in the day, king of the wah pedal
Is Brian the greatest rocking guitarist of all time, probably yes. her is smashing it with his dearest pall Phil
I had no idea Jimmy Bain could sing! I love "Faces Down!"
2:33 retro headbanging
Besides being Mr Charisma, Phillo was pretty loaded. Look at that floppy arm while he introduces the action lol
But onstage, he was all business.
You gotta admire his ability to compose himself.
Someday, maybe, there will be a REAL rock n roll HOF created and Phil Lynott and anyone who was in Thin Lizzy will be among the first inducted. Seriously, anyone in rock n roll owes a ton to him. Here's to dismantling the current HOF and making one that is managed by those who know what rock n roll is.
That was great crowd. 👍 🤘
Lynott was fuckin cool !!
Brilliant - thanks for uploading - never heard of this show before
I was at this recording. Tyne Tees studios
Hell yeah! How did you survive? Have you been able to see yourself in the vid?
1:56 is one of the sickest clips i've ever seen
0 can confirm
just brilliant...thank you !!!
EXCELLENTISSIMO !!!!
they was live in the pirates cove in the flats whar a grear band and the best nights I remember, JC Ronnie
That's my kind of boy group 😁
I wish I had seen Phil Lynott (Thin LIzzy) LIVE.
amen
Gracias un billón!!!!! Por estos tesoros!!!
Is that freaking Neil Carter back there? Great video, great to see Philo and Robo together again!
Yup, that's Neil
That was the opportunity for Phil to rope Robbo back in before the disaster years with Snowy White and Darren Wharton.
@@rockdinosaur666 yes, the "disaster years" were definitely caused by a versatile guitar player and a keyboardist and not heavy drug and alcohol addictions by half of the band..
This was Neil Carter's first pro rock band...he was originally in Gilbert O Sullivan's band but was recruited by Wild Horses then UFO after this...
It is so nice to see Philo laughing around 6:00 ! That makes me laugh every time I watch this video!
.....and l thought l had already seen all .....!!!!!!!!! Gracias.
Never heard a band that sound so much like Thin Lizzy
Would suggest that Brian and the rest of Lizzy had more to do with writing the material than Phil would have let on.
@@RichardMurrayMusic I had the exact same thought watching this. Brian Robertson, in particular, has always been very vocal about the fact that he and the other band members were often not credited when they should have been.
Philo is the best ever
don't remember this..great performance!
Listen 6:30.... that's Robbo-style.... love it!!!!
It's a great solo, love his style.
What other rocker could wear a suit and still look cool 😎
Rip jimmy mcculloch great band
This is Jimmy Bain. McCulloch was Friends with Robbo and Bain. He did help start Wild Horses.
He was also a Friend of Clive. He would ride his bike to the rehearsal space of Wild Horses, hang around and when he would be going out with Bain and Robbo would ask Clive if he could park his bike behind hit kit. Upon returning to the studio and seeing Jimmy’s bike still there, he knew something must be wrong.
McCulloch was supposed to be working on a project and didn’t show up which was out of character. He died 25 September 1979. His death is dated the 27th because that was when he was found. That is called a defacto date. The Coroner estimated Jimmy had died two days prior to being found. You can read about Jimmy McCulloch in the book Little Wing The Jimmy McCulloch Story by Paul Salley. Jimmy McCulloch added fire to every band he played in. He always pushed for the best. He added an edge to Wings with Paul McCartney and was always a compliment to any band he was in. I wish there were some existing recordings with Jimmy and Wild Horses…
That day that Jimmy’s bike was still there was because he had left the night before to go hang out with Robbo, Bain and meet up with Phil. The last person to see him alive was his housekeeper. He’s my very favourite guitarist.
@@tracylynnedgar5788 one of my favourites too
I wonder what went on I doesn’t sit well with me the version of events that was given to his death
Perfeito!!!
Mil veces dichosos los que estaban allí!!!!
This is one of my fav "lizzy camp" vids...I have watched it countless times since finding it 4+ years ago!!!...mind you, the backing vocals on Rosalie are a bit rough 😂😂😅 😂😂😂😂
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