The sight of the late Phil Lynott, slumped on his knees, bass raised rifle-like, spandex strides and studded belt given a lightning sheen by a stadium...
Thin Lizzy’s Live and Dangerous still stands as one of the finest live albums ever recorded. All the crucial elements that make a great live album are...
Whether you regard Thin Lizzy as legends or dinosaurs, you have to accord to them that which their legacy demands; namely, the popularisation (if not ...
Taken from a recently unearthed 1977 performance at Philadelphia's Tower Theater, "Still Dangerous" does a great job of highlighting the Irish quartet...
Probably the biggest trap into which a live album can fall is that of sounding too much like a studio album. After all, if it sounds pretty much like ...
Jailbreak (and to a lesser extent, Johnny the Fox) notwithstanding, even Thin Lizzy's most ardent fans would probably admit that the seventies Irish h...