In 1978, Thin Lizzy were at the peak of their powers, blazing a trail for Irish rock around the world and exploding across live stages. And while their albums were studded with gems, it was their live ...
Yet Thin Lizzy were indisputably one of the mightiest rock bands of their era, and their 1978 double-live set “Live and Dangerous” is widely considered one of the best of its kind, although many of ...
There’s a new action figure version of late Thin Lizzy co-founder and frontman Phil Lynott on the way. The new ReAction Figure is inspired by the band’s 1978 live album, Live and Dangerous, with the ...
Left to right: Brian Downey, Phil Lynott (1949 - 1986) and Gary Moore (1952 - 2011) of Thin Lizzy pose for a group portrait in London in 1974. Thin Lizzy's new box set 1976 debuts on multiple U.K.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Lorne Thomson/Redferns/Getty Images Midge Ure was a staple of '70s and '80s rock, pop and ...
Perhaps it was John Peel who described Phil Lynott best. Writing in the mid-‘70s, he portrayed Thin Lizzy’s leader as “part rakish lover, part football hooligan, part incurable romantic, part historic ...
"All of a sudden, she started biting my tongue and wouldn't let go. There was blood everywhere, then she went for my forehead ...
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