Phil Lynott & Steve Johnson - No More (December 1985)
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phil i love you
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"no more, she said, no more. it took a long time to see it, but no more"
superb
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know steve a great bloke se him often
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Magnific!!!!
If this is the demo can`t imagine how it whould have sounded when it was done.
Jesus christ. Phil you where a supertalanted musician!!!
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Awsome, by the greatest live entertainer i ever saw .The lizzy boys live, no one could live with em.Phil your a Star say no more.
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Steve Johnson is now with the Guitar Heroes Band playing around the UK
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I've had to post again...
One year since last post and I'm still listening !!!
What amazes me is I didn't really like the live Slam versions of this song....but it was really taking shape....this is far better....I wonder what the final mix of this would of been like.??
Thanks for posting.
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To all Lizzy Crusaders here an important Info:
The First Phil Lynott Art & Photographic Exhibition, you can buy the most of the Exhibits for Charity!!
The Gallery is from27th April- 8th May 2009 in Arklow near Dublin. Riverside Gallery IRELAND !
also a great Live Weekend with Mainnight
on 3rd May BayHotel Arklow,don't miss it
if you can!!Because it will be written irish Rock
History
regards to all true Lizzy Supporters
Friends of Philo (parrisly)
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never heard this one am a big phil and lizzy fan.
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Thanks for sharing this with everyone!!!!!!
Thanks a lot blacksabfan! it´s a true pleasure to listen/watch the Lynottstuff you post! Keep on posting and to thoose few certain individuals that says you´re doing the "wrong" thing posting gems like this one! Get out of here!!!!
son6ics 3 years ago
You're welcome. A new Lizzy/Lynott post is going up tomorrow. Not sure exactly what though...
blacksabfan 3 years ago
Keep going Blacksabfan! Phil passed in January of 1986 and it is now 2008, so EVIDENTLY this material wasn't important enough in all that time to dust off and get out of the vault. Phil Lynott's legacy needs no protecting as it stands on it's on.
Phil was on the everday Joe's side. He made his money and it brought him no joy. I cannot imagine a humble, caring man like Phil not wanting his music to give comfort if it could. I "purchased" a double Grand Slam CD and this stuff wasn't on it.
Vibrato747 3 years ago 2
Thanks. You're right about Mr. Lynott's legacy, although I'd hate to see people attempt to capitalize off of his untimely passing. I think that's one thing ALL the fans agree on, but there's two different schools of thought on this issue. Do we keep it locked away, to be accessed by a chosen few people that also protect it, or do you mass release it to the general public so anyone can hear it for free, and in turn pull the rug out from underneath the bootleggers? That's the $1000000 question.
blacksabfan 3 years ago