Nostell Priory Festival in August 1984 was recorded by BBC and broadcast on Friday Rock Show. I have tape from radio broadcast but runs out before end (i.e. after 45 mins.) and in the middle of Dedication which I believe was used for Phil's vocals and bass for the Thin Lizzy release of Dedication on the compilation of the same name.
he he i was there as well and it was a mad festival....a tanker of theakstons beer coupled up to beer tent...and if i remember it was nearly dry by the end of the weekend
I hope you don't mean 'Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy', because there's two different versions (the US and European) and neither one have that song on it...much less this particular version of it.
I will say that it IS remotely possible that this particular track ended up on 'Twilight's Last Gleaming', as I haven't listened to the disc for awhile, and I know all those tracks aren't from the 4 Dec Marquee GS show as claimed. I doubt that too however. This version should be "new".
Nostell Priory Festival in August 1984 was recorded by BBC and broadcast on Friday Rock Show. I have tape from radio broadcast but runs out before end (i.e. after 45 mins.) and in the middle of Dedication which I believe was used for Phil's vocals and bass for the Thin Lizzy release of Dedication on the compilation of the same name.
joynsons 1 year ago
he he i was there as well and it was a mad festival....a tanker of theakstons beer coupled up to beer tent...and if i remember it was nearly dry by the end of the weekend
fridgehog 2 years ago
I love it so much at 4:42 when Phil says "Where the fuck are we?"
denton908 2 years ago
i was at this festival. and what a festival it was.
aloneagainor1 2 years ago
blacksabfan you Ledge! what an amazing post! 5*
supersonicextreme750 2 years ago
yes, realy great!
soutltank 2 years ago
I know for a fact this was on his compilation disc "Dedication"
SoldierofFortune07 2 years ago
I hope you don't mean 'Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy', because there's two different versions (the US and European) and neither one have that song on it...much less this particular version of it.
I will say that it IS remotely possible that this particular track ended up on 'Twilight's Last Gleaming', as I haven't listened to the disc for awhile, and I know all those tracks aren't from the 4 Dec Marquee GS show as claimed. I doubt that too however. This version should be "new".
blacksabfan 2 years ago
Sorry, i think i misnamed it. it was a long rectangular case and had 4 cd's. I think it's called, Kings, Vagabonds, Warriors and Angels
or something to that effect
SoldierofFortune07 2 years ago
Right. That had the studio version of this song. The same version found on 'Solo In Soho'.
blacksabfan 2 years ago
great stuff!!
MHSgypsy 2 years ago
Love it. Thank you.
lynottfan4 2 years ago
Thank you for uploading this gem.Really appricaite that ryan.What a song.Thanks again.RIP PPL
Princey666 2 years ago
Was a version of Dear Miss Lonely Hearts/Some Guys Have All the Luck ever released commercially?
(I basically mean anything that has 'Some Guys' on it, because obviously 'Lonely Hearts' is on 'Solo in Soho'.)
denton908 2 years ago
No expert discography-wise, but I doubt it.
BaboonBro 2 years ago
I didn't know that 'Some Guys' was a Rod Stewart cover. I should have guessed, seeing as there is a Police cover in here too.
denton908 2 years ago
Nice find.
denton908 2 years ago
This is one of my favorite tunes with Phil, Slam and Lizzy. :D
BaboonBro 2 years ago