DAMN! I LOVE this song, and this is my favorite album. Either "Wild One" or "For Those Who Love to Live" would be my all-time favorite Lizzy track. This is the most "Irish" of all the Gorham/Robertson albums, I think; I'd say it's even more "Irish" than "Black Rose."
What an awesome song. I wouldnt say it was the most irish of Gorham/Roberton... I would put 'Banshee', 'Philomena' and 'Emerald' before this. I also wouldn't put this before 'Black Rose'.
@SofFortune07 I disagree, to me this album sounds Samoan, maybe Fijian. Either that or Russian...maybe Indonesian with a little Algerian flavor. Now that I think about it, it could be a bit American. Perhaps Montana with a definite New Hamshire influence. I hear a little Florida influence as well...and without question some Wyoming. Then again this album could be considered worldly, as in outer worldly. To me it sounds like a Mars creation, with some Pluto mixed in. Ahh fuck it...it's brilliant.
This Should have been redone at Jailbreak album aswell Becouse This is Like Emerald and Massacre
and this should have been played on Live and Dangerouse This is Sutch a Powerfull Song
Grumberf 3 days ago
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I bought this album on vinyl in perfect nick for a quid. Most young people have no idea the power of vinyl + Thin Lizzy = Heaven.
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sexpistolsdaz 3 months ago
just class all the way; so under rated and his lyrics were always so meaningful; and his song "Little Girl in Bloom" is the clasic of all time....
christopherthelast 6 months ago
you cant beat a fucking good riff
stuartk 8 months ago
My favorite studio track by this band. Under rated ,yet perfect
tiger135775 1 year ago 7
@tiger135775 The guitar work on this album (song writing as well) is fantastic!
TheBolinfan 11 months ago
"Oh my GOD Oh my GOD!"
This song wins.
BloodPump 1 year ago 3
love it .......STILL sounds GREAT.........LONG LIVE PHIL LYNOTT
floBflo2020 1 year ago
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TheRisingforce2000 1 year ago
Lizzy are Great - How good was this band with Phil Lynott I think GREAT
TheWickedDick 1 year ago
fuckin´ great...
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laukikok 2 years ago
Hey--I don't want to get dragged into any arguments about how "irish" the album is or anything--I just think it kicks ass. I love Thin Lizzy.
hugopal 2 years ago 7
This album kicked so much ass. Thin Lizzy rules.
hugopal 2 years ago
Ddiwedd Awst 1975 - roedd y byd yn lle anhygoel!
Cynfelyn 2 years ago
DAMN! I LOVE this song, and this is my favorite album. Either "Wild One" or "For Those Who Love to Live" would be my all-time favorite Lizzy track. This is the most "Irish" of all the Gorham/Robertson albums, I think; I'd say it's even more "Irish" than "Black Rose."
Wasn't the title "King's Vengeance," though?
Kirok 3 years ago
I like the Fighting album more than Jailbreak and Black Rose.
jcane28eatsfatpuss 2 years ago
What an awesome song. I wouldnt say it was the most irish of Gorham/Roberton... I would put 'Banshee', 'Philomena' and 'Emerald' before this. I also wouldn't put this before 'Black Rose'.
denton908 2 years ago
Na I'd disagree mate. This sounds more American than Irish. Tis a product of it's time more than anything.
SoldierofFortune07 2 years ago
That's my point dude. I was saying that all of those songs are more Irish than this one to Kirok.
denton908 2 years ago
@SofFortune07 I disagree, to me this album sounds Samoan, maybe Fijian. Either that or Russian...maybe Indonesian with a little Algerian flavor. Now that I think about it, it could be a bit American. Perhaps Montana with a definite New Hamshire influence. I hear a little Florida influence as well...and without question some Wyoming. Then again this album could be considered worldly, as in outer worldly. To me it sounds like a Mars creation, with some Pluto mixed in. Ahh fuck it...it's brilliant.
fukinblowme 1 year ago 2
I know they dig this album on Saturn.
fukinblowme 1 year ago
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SunRa agrees!
thelawnmowertapes 3 months ago