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Thin Lizzy

Despite a huge hit single in the mid-'70s ("The Boys Are Back in Town") and becoming a popular act with hard rock/heavy metal fans, Thin Lizzy are still, in the pantheon of '70s rock bands, underappreciated. Formed in the late '60s by Irish singer/songwriter/bassist Phil Lynott, Lizzy, though not the first band to do so, combined romanticized working-class sentiments with their ferocious, twin-lead guitar attack. As the band's creative force, Lynott was a more insightful and intelligent writer than many of his ilk, preferring slice-of-life working-class dramas of love and hate influenced by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and virtually all of the Irish literary tradition. Also, as a black man, Lynott was an anomaly in the nearly all-white world of hard rock, and as such imbued much of his work with a sense of alienation; he was the outsider, the romantic guy from the other side of the tracks, a self-styled poet of the lovelorn and downtrodden. His sweeping vision and writerly impulses at times gave way to pretentious songs aspiring to clichéd notions of literary significance, but Lynott's limitless charisma made even the most misguided moments worth hearing.

After a few early records that hinted at the band's potential, Lizzy released Fighting in 1975, and the band (Lynott, guitarists Brian Robertson and Scott Gorham, and drummer Brian Downey) had molded itself into a pretty tight recording and performing unit. Lynott's thick, soulful vocals were the perfect vehicle for his tightly written melodic lines. Gorham and Robertson generally played lead lines in harmonic tandem, while Downey (a great drummer who had equal amounts of power and style) drove the engine. Lizzy's big break came with their next album, Jailbreak, and the record's first single, "The Boys Are Back in Town." A paean to the joys of working-class guys letting loose, the song resembled similar odes by Bruce Springsteen, with the exception of the Who-like power chords in the chorus. With the support of radio and every frat boy in America, "Boys" became a huge hit, enough of a hit as to ensure record contracts and media attention for the next decade ("Boys" is now used in beer advertising).

Never the toast of critics (the majority writing in the '70s hated hard rock and heavy metal), Lizzy toured relentlessly, building an unassailable reputation as a terrific live band, despite the lead guitar spot becoming a revolving door (Eric Bell, Gary Moore, Brian Robertson, Snowy White, and John Sykes all stood next to Scott Gorham). The records came fast and furious, and despite attempts to repeat the formula that worked like a charm with "Boys," Lynott began writing more ambitious songs and wrapping them up in vaguely articulated concept albums. The large fan base the band had built as a result of "Boys" turned into a smaller, yet still enthusiastic bunch of hard rockers. Adding insult to injury was the rise of punk rock, which Lynott vigorously supported, but made Lizzy look too traditional and too much like tired old rock stars.

By the mid-'80s, resembling the dinosaur that punk rock wanted to annihilate, Thin Lizzy called it a career. Lynott recorded solo records that more explicitly examined issues of class and race, published a now-out-of-print book of poetry, and sadly, became a victim of his longtime abuse of heroin, cocaine, and alcohol, dying in 1986 at age 35. Since the mega-popular alternative rock bands of the mid-'90s appropriated numerous musical messages from their '70s forebears, the work of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy will hopefully continue to be seen for the influential rock & roll it is.

In 1999, Thin Lizzy reunited with a lineup featuring guitarists Scott Gorman and John Sykes, and keyboardist Darren Wharton, which was rounded out by a journeyman rhythm section of bassist Marco Mendoza and drummer Tommy Aldridge. The quintet's ensuing European tour produced the live album One Night Only, which was released in the summer of 2000 to set the stage for a subsequent American concert tour. ~ John Dougan, Rovi
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Can you find the Ween cover of a Thin Lizzy song? If you do, the appropriate acknowledgem e n t will be given here by myself and others...
milosdad
Love Concrete Blonde's version of It's Only Money.
Love Cowboy Song
milosdad
I love my Molly-O!
Cool jam, but whoever wrote this bio needs to get they head straight...E r i c Bell was never in the band at the same time as Scott Gorham. Also, I'm wondering why Eric's name isn't in the songwriting credits and its credited to Lynott/Gorha m / R o b e r t s o n / D o w n e y instead.
elvis.hester 8 7 2 3
A song that won't die in a million years! The boys are back in town
True f**king musicians !! Hands down ! Love the way those tempos change every time with any song of theirs!!! God bless
The greatest rock export from Ireland. Long Live Phil Lynott!!!!
i am only 16 i love their music
milosdad
Whiskey in a jar's my favorite. As I get older I realize I was never mature enough to appreciate Thin Lizzy as much as I should have. Lucky enough to have seen them several times in thier heyday though.
melakin
Who doesn't like Irish music???
gypsyhawk next best thing!
neroman79
I love Irish music.
traffenstein
For my brother
fox111086
Truly one of the most underrated bands of all time.
kvons1
nik_dangr--- - - a g r e e d . I hope there are rock bands in heaven too----there certainly aren't many left here! (Lie -Not!) RIP: Phil Lynott
nik_dangr
Lynott had that charisma. Either you've got it or you don't. Jeezus. How did rock ever survive the massive loss of young talent over the years? I hope there are rock bands in heaven.
thin lizzy was great every time i seen them phil lynot was one of the best song writer and front man a true rockstar performer. if you did not see him bummer tightest live band out there and i have seen alot but i seen them with that new singer that straps on a guitar but no sound comes out and i was glad because he cant play guitar at all poser and is the worst singer to replace phil like he could. scott goram shame on you for taking that loser in the band i could sing better then that a**.
tjmunyon
Eric Bell was Lizzy's first guitarist, and never had another guitarist with him while he was in the band. Also it is Gorham in the last paragraph not Gorman.
saw them in the late 70s at an Oakland Day on the Green and later on their Chanatown tour.Awesome both times!
chrisiannoah
Saw Thin Lizzy at the Austin Opra House and they completely blew me away! My hair stood straight up for three days...
mjs195969
Pandora's ultimate Hard Rock/Metal. 24/7. Feed your head
@ RedEyEsRadiO .
greggwhitedo g
One of the best live performances I've ever heard: Live n Dangerous. Really high energy
isaacsr0
Thin Lizzy, top act of the night, Reading Rock Festival (when it was still a rock festival), sometime in the 70's. LOUD!!!
parkerman_us
What a condescendin g . stereotypica l , race card diatribe of a review. Crappy journalism.
I just found out that the lead singer is black. Cool. Phil is awesome. Too bad he died so young.
I love this album......J o h n n y The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed!!!!!!! Awsome! R.I.P. Phill. Real rockers loved you and miss you.
I bought this album " Jail break" brand new and still have it and love it....never gets old!
Thin Lizzy was and still is totally underrated. Thats a damn shame
as a black person who loves classic rock Phil has been a longtime idol of mine for years
like a fine wine, this band has aged well. and, thankfully, either you love them, or you don't really know them, which keeps a lot of would be's out
mike_somebod y 2
John Sykes was the guitarist from the monster album from Whitesnake back in 87'. No wonder i always liked Thin Lizzy'
Phil Lynott was a genius, his songs have aged very well.
telecranker
Brian Downey is one of the best rock drummers from that era - very under-rated.
great thing about being a TL fan here in the states was since they weren't so famous, you didn't get all the poser-BS fans that were into them just for the "scene", who don't know sh1t about music.
I decided to change from drummer to play bass after I saw Thin Lizzy in concert
milosdad1
Can anyone hear the emotion in "Whiskey in a Jar? By far my favorite Lizzy record.
Truly a classic band
teresasnoke
trying 2 dwnload "cowboy song". wont let me. even when i ask 4 preview, sends me 2 marvin gaye. go figure..what s the prob., pls. help.
remember the liz opened for queen at nassau col the liz drummer did a great solo
i love''the wild one'' my favorite lizzy song...
why do most drug addicts have such generous souls ? you can hear it in phil's voice.
Thin Lizzy!!! I'm a Rocker!!! She rolled those big eyes and said "I'll do anything for you cuz you're Rocker ain't ya" "That's right baby I'm a Rocker!" I love me some Thin Lizzy!!!
rest in peace Gary
the perfect rodeo song!
Thought I'd had more to say...Thin lizzy was flawless.
I saw Black Rose in the store when I had enough $$$ to buy one album. I debated Thin Lizzy and AC-DC's Dirty Deeds (W/the Australian cover), each for a very long time...and ended up buying Def leppard's very first lp (anyone remember vinal?) "On Through the Night." had no idea that they would become so popular in the coming years and actually never bought another Def leppard album but the truth is I played the s**t out of that first one. the older I get though the more I like old Thin Lizzy. I d
Thin Lizzy was an incredible rock outfit. I first knew of their existence back in 78' when I was 12 and saw them on some late night music showcase performing "live". They were awesome to say the least. Anyone who gets off on a** kickin'hard rock will like this band.
Thin Lizzy made me revisit my Irish roots and helped me discover that rock & roll was and is still alive in Ireland. Phil Lynott is a legend. Thanks guys for the memories.
liz is bad a** , everyone should listen ...........
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