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Thin Lizzy - Dear Miss Lonely Hearts

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  • believe it or not i was the 1st person in the UK to have the single Whiskey in the Jar in the early 70's when i was a part time DJ i gave a copy to 2 others and the 3 of us would play it whenever we could. i'm sure Lizzy would still have been a huge hit without our little contribution. however i got to meet Phil & the band in 1975 in there dressing room after the show & told them the my little story, they said we wondered why everyone in the south west knew the song. gr8 memories.

  • phillip lynott under rated genius

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  • Phil, you're missed more than ever!!!

  • Lindo, fantástico, emocionante, Thin Lizzy é foda!

  • Videos like these were the watermark for the new decade. I think it demonstrated sincerity on the part of TL, they seemed fresh-faced and were good looking! Philo and Scott had style, a great rapport, and even though smack was flavoring this they were like Cheech n' Chong here!

  • phil's and scott's acting with those two women here is comic gold

  • @5277088

    Thanks for that..I was getting a little confused, and, as Killers Live was recorded after "Solo in Soho", that didn't help..:)

    As it happens, Scott Gorham Snowy White and Brian Downey all played on the "Solo in Soho" album, so it makes sense..

  • @deirdrec1 I did not know that, but the band are clearly Scott Gorham, Snowy White and Brian Downey, therefore they are Thin Lizzy.... Check it out and tell me

  • @MrCatspaws

    Sure, I could be wrong, but, the footage appears to be from the early 80s, and this song is a release from his first solo album, "Solo in Soho", the styling of the video is exactly as appears on the album artwork. This was a Phil Lynott single, not a Lizzy single, and as far as I know, never was released by Lizzy.

  • @deirdrec1 Care to enlighten us?

  • This is so my song single for 7 years and counting. I could not help but notice a few talking about thin lizzy and zeppelin, and in my opnion I think lizzy is better then Zellepin. Just for the fact that when you put in Zeppelin I find myself skipping songs, but when I put in Thin Lizzy the only button I push is volume up. That is just me though

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