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I don't know. However they want! As somebody that didn't bullshit. Whatever I did, at least I meant it. That's all I can say really 'cos I usually do mean it. I'm not full of shit like a lot of people. Whatever I do, whether it sells or not, at least I mean it at the time and I'm honest about it. Which I think is the only way to be."

‎Life by Thin Lizzy on Apple Music

Every song on this release outshines its studio equivalent. Lizzy's music was to be enjoyed in a live environment, and this collection of live hits proved it. Phil's swinging bass is prominent on the album, along with Robbo and Scott's amazing twin guitar harmonies and solos. The band's performance on Still In Love With You is magical, Massacre lives up to its name, and the whole side three is absolutely eargasmic !

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Brian Carr: I’m a self-professed music junkie that likes hundreds of artists across many musical genres, but glory, you guys may have broken me. I may never listen to anything but Thin Lizzy for the rest of my life. Gary Moore & Friends – One Night in Dublin – A Tribute to Phil Lynott". AllMusic . Retrieved 7 July 2020. Fielder, Hugh (4 November 2017). "The Gary Moore Band – Grinding Stone album review". Louder . Retrieved 31 August 2020.

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Llewellyn, Sian (2 March 2007). "Gary Moore: "I jumped on the Blues bandwagon? I was the bandwagon!" ". Louder . Retrieved 1 July 2020. Bosso, Joe (3 November 2021). "John Petrucci: "When you solo, you're the vocalist in the band... In that way, I've always been influenced by guys like David Gilmour, Neal Schon and Gary Moore" ". Guitar World . Retrieved 12 December 2021.

Recorded in London, Toronto and Philadelphia, Live And Dangerous may not have been completely live, but it was still Thin Lizzy at their peak

Metallica's Kirk Hammett Remembers Gary Moore". Blabbermouth.net. 9 February 2011 . Retrieved 7 July 2020. Gary Moore Tribute Night To Be Held At Duff's Brooklyn". Blabbermouth.net. 7 March 2011 . Retrieved 7 July 2020. Scott Gorham was born in Glendale, California and began his musical career at 13, learning to play the bass guitar, and joining several local teenage bands including The Jesters, Mudd and The Ilford Subway, the latter recording a single, "The 3rd Prophecy" in October 1967. He switched instruments when a close friend of his, a guitarist in his then-current band, 18-year-old Steve Schrage, died in a motorcycle crash in Glendale in 1968. Gorham's friend (and bandmate in a number of bands) Bob Siebenberg later recalled, "That incident devastated Scott. He decided the very day that he heard about the accident to take this kid's place, to try to get to where this kid would have eventually gotten to. Scott stunned everybody by dropping the bass, which he was very proficient at, and switching to guitar." [4] Gorham subsequently joined Redeye in 1969 with Siebenberg, and the two joined Benbecula in 1970 before Siebenberg moved to England in 1971. [5] Moore was often described as a virtuoso and has been cited as an influence by many other guitar players. He was voted as one of the greatest guitarists of all time on respective lists by Total Guitar and Louder. Irish singer-songwriter Bob Geldof said that "without question, [Moore] was one of the great Irish bluesmen". [1] For most of his career, Moore was heavily associated with Peter Green's famed 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar. Later he was honoured by Gibson and Fender with several signature model guitars.

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a b c d e f g Perrone, Pierre (8 February 2011). "Gary Moore: Virtuoso guitarist who had his biggest hits with Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy". Independent . Retrieved 7 July 2020.

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Adrian Bolster: I was 14 at the time, still have my vinyl copy with photos from Fin Costello. Harmonica from Huey Lewis (Clover) on Baby Drives Me Crazy and John Earl on Sax from Graham Parker and The Rumour. Awesome. a b c d Buskin, Richard. "Gary Moore 'Parisienne Walkways' ". Sound On Sound. Archived from the original on 17 July 2021 . Retrieved 7 July 2020. Ozzy Osbourne On Gary Moore: 'We've Lost A Phenomenal Musician And A Great Friend' ". Blabbermouth.net. 8 February 2011 . Retrieved 7 July 2020. Parker, Matthew (7 February 2011). "11 of the best Gary Moore performances". MusicRadar . Retrieved 3 September 2020.



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