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  • 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

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  • 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....

  • you cant beat a fucking good riff

  • My favorite studio track by this band. Under rated ,yet perfect

  • @tiger135775 The guitar work on this album (song writing as well) is fantastic!

  • "Oh my GOD Oh my GOD!"

    This song wins.

  • love it .......STILL sounds GREAT.........LONG LIVE PHIL LYNOTT

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  • Lizzy are Great - How good was this band with Phil Lynott I think GREAT 

  • fuckin´ great...

    laukikok

  • 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.

  • This album kicked so much ass.  Thin Lizzy rules.

  • Ddiwedd Awst 1975 - roedd y byd yn lle anhygoel!

  • 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?

  • I like the Fighting album more than Jailbreak and 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'.

  • Na I'd disagree mate. This sounds more American than Irish. Tis a product of it's time more than anything.

  • That's my point dude. I was saying that all of those songs are more Irish than this one to Kirok.

  • @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.

  • I know they dig this album on Saturn.

  • @fukinblowme

    SunRa agrees!

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