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Old 10-31-2004, 11:33 AM
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Johnny The Fox by Thin Lizzy. There was a lot more to those guys than The Boys Are Back In Town. Phil Lynott was a an underrated performer and songwriter who left us all too soon.
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Old 10-31-2004, 11:41 AM
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Johnny The Fox by Thin Lizzy. There was a lot more to those guys than The Boys Are Back In Town. Phil Lynott was a an underrated performer and songwriter who left us all too soon.
Thin Lizzy had more to offer besides "The Boys Are Back In Town", Such as the albums "Black Rose", "Thunder & Lightning" and the awesome live album "Live And Dangerous".

Phil Lynott, IMHO, was a song writer on par with Bruce Springsteen & Bob Dylan...So what the music Lizzy made was more rock than Bruce/Bob his lyrics were always way-a-head of the times. Plus he always had great guitarists in Lizzy such as Gary Moore (Who in an older interview I have told he bought his first ever Gibson Les Paul from one Peter Green...Who he saw as his mentor!), Scott Gorham, John Sykes, Eric Bell & Brian Robertson

RIP Phil Lynott...

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the surround sound version of the "Bella Donna" cd by Stevie Nicks...

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the surround sound version of "The Other Side Of The Mirror"...Currently listening to "Alice".

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"Cluster One" from the 1994 Pink Floyd release "The Division Bell"

The music on this disc fits the mood of the day, Cold/Grey/Blustery and also contains the prophetical song title "A Great Day For Freedom".

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the remastered edition of King Diamond's classic 1987 release "Abigail"...Holy s--t it is heavier than the original disc version EVER was!!!!

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I recently picked up the remastered version of King Diamond's follow up release, Them. Classic metal.
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Thin Lizzy had more to offer besides "The Boys Are Back In Town", Such as the albums "Black Rose", "Thunder & Lightning" and the awesome live album "Live And Dangerous".

Phil Lynott, IMHO, was a song writer on par with Bruce Springsteen & Bob Dylan...So what the music Lizzy made was more rock than Bruce/Bob his lyrics were always way-a-head of the times. Plus he always had great guitarists in Lizzy such as Gary Moore (Who in an older interview I have told he bought his first ever Gibson Les Paul from one Peter Green...Who he aw as his mentor!), Scott Gorham, John Sykes, Eric Bell & Brian Robertson

RIP Phil Lynott...

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Elton John-Don't Shoot M, I'm Only The Piano Player. This is Elton when he actually mattered.
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I recently picked up the remastered version of King Diamond's follow up release, Them. Classic metal.
King's classic album "Abigail"...One of my top 10 albums PERIOD!!! Hella heavy stuff & a great story!

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