I feel like I heard stories about them not being signed because of Phil's condition and how obvious it was that his life was a wreck... no label wanted to take the risk of him not following through... again, this is just something I vaguely remember hearing... not necessarily the truth,
I'm obviously older and this was the last gig I saw Phil at. He died not long after and, in contrast to previous years, he was in bad shape although his charisma never left him. I miss the guy.
We all often think of what might have happened to Phil if Grand Slam got a record deal, or if Thin Lizzy stayed together... I wonder what would have happened if Phil went straight into a solo career. People seemed eager enough for it. As soon as Grand Slam split up and he announced the prospect of 'The Philip Lynott Band' there was interest. Maybe it could have saved him.
Thank Him, Just Love Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy! One Day-on the Street - MAMA! - Take a look at your Boy! They Trained the Boy to kill & kill someone he Will.
He's a Military Man - they trained the boy to Die, ask no why. I Do Recomend: Solo in Soho
@hendrixkixas Grand Slam were given a bad wrap by the media, mostly because of Phil's drinking and drug use problems. Apparently the masses of bad publicity made them fairly unpopular with record labels, despite being a great band.
@Kirok I read a Bio of Phil online that said the record company's knew about Phil's lifestyle and didn't want to risk anything. I on other hand think they were crazy for not sighing them, they sound amazing.
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nottoberemembered 2 years ago
I feel like I heard stories about them not being signed because of Phil's condition and how obvious it was that his life was a wreck... no label wanted to take the risk of him not following through... again, this is just something I vaguely remember hearing... not necessarily the truth,
zooyork780 2 years ago
i saw Grand Slam play Worthing, my 1st gig at 14, bizarrely i still have strong recollections of them, Phil was an awesome presence!!!
colsworld69 2 years ago
I'm obviously older and this was the last gig I saw Phil at. He died not long after and, in contrast to previous years, he was in bad shape although his charisma never left him. I miss the guy.
RAinteractive 2 years ago
You lucky son of a bitch...and of course I mean that in the nicest, most respectable way possible.
Must of been a hell of a show. Makes me wish I was born 15 years earlier.
blacksabfan 2 years ago 3
We all often think of what might have happened to Phil if Grand Slam got a record deal, or if Thin Lizzy stayed together... I wonder what would have happened if Phil went straight into a solo career. People seemed eager enough for it. As soon as Grand Slam split up and he announced the prospect of 'The Philip Lynott Band' there was interest. Maybe it could have saved him.
denton908 2 years ago
Thank Him, Just Love Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy! One Day-on the Street - MAMA! - Take a look at your Boy! They Trained the Boy to kill & kill someone he Will.
He's a Military Man - they trained the boy to Die, ask no why. I Do Recomend: Solo in Soho
My personal.
girlofrecon 2 years ago
Never understood why they didn't get a major record deal.
hendrixkixas 2 years ago 3
@hendrixkixas Grand Slam were given a bad wrap by the media, mostly because of Phil's drinking and drug use problems. Apparently the masses of bad publicity made them fairly unpopular with record labels, despite being a great band.
ROONTANG 1 year ago
@hendrixkixas maybe because no one liked the idea that thin lizzy would never form and peform again if grand slam were to succeed
lordnewry 1 year ago
phil changed my life-no one sing and delivers the way he did-the one and only
ottawa649 3 years ago 6
more intense than gary moore's version
aigy85 3 years ago
AWESOME!!!! Man do I miss Phil. He was incredible.
brainded86 3 years ago 3
xomg, i loove watching these videos, i feel so special when i see and hear the songs... <3
GizzleWithTheSizzle 3 years ago 2
Thanks again! I still can't figure out why Grand Slam was never signed by a record label.
Kirok 3 years ago 14
@Kirok I read a Bio of Phil online that said the record company's knew about Phil's lifestyle and didn't want to risk anything. I on other hand think they were crazy for not sighing them, they sound amazing.
BassJammer88 5 months ago