Thin Lizzy - Cold Black Night
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@rockape629 I like both. Try out some Black Sabbath. Its not just your everyday heavy metal. Its very melodic and dynamic at times :)
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The bass does to me too. I'm getting the deluxe edition of Black Rose next month.
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This track is going to be released on the deluxe editon of 'Black Rose' coming out in June.
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this is an unbeleivably cool song
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I can understand though how this didn't make it to black rose, he even ended up putting on sarah, which was meant for his solo album to make it more commerical, i reckon it's the same reason this, just the two of us and all those songs were left off. Gotta be said though, I think Black Rose was by far the best post-Robbo album.
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@Kirok ya agreed, can't beat the guitar solo's in soldier of fortune!,
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A Very Cool Rare Track!
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Thanks a million blacksabfan (personally don't see how you can like Lizzy AND Black Sabbath but there you go) any chance of bumping into you at the 25th Vibe? it would be an honour sir.
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Dude, where the hell are you finding these tracks. Avid Thin Lizzy fan from the 70's and 80's. Never heard alot of these songs. What they should do, if they haven't already. Publish never released songs to the public. It would regenerate what WE already know. Thin Lizzy was one of the best duel guitars, harmony playing rock bands out there.



"Dancing In The Moonlight" + "Slow Blues" (from the Vagabonds album) = this tune.
They REALLY should have found a place for this song. It smokes. Scott's leads are particularly tasty here; I think he did his best work (apart from his incomparable lead on "Fool's Gold") on "Bad Reputation" and "Black Rose," as well as L&D (of course).
Kirok 2 years ago 9
This is the musical reverse of "Dancin' In The Moonlight". I know what I mean.
jasmoran66 2 years ago 2