Phil Lynott - Still In Love With You (1985 Version)
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beautiful.
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@chrisderrick57 well i agree with you about the picture, looks like Sykes, but in my personal opinnion, the live version featuring Sykes in 83, it is the best version I have ever heard, even though Gary wrote the music, Sykes is amazing playing that version in 83. my favorite
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Brilliant
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ime in my 50s and i think that at my age i must have experianced both ends of the music scale i grew up with super bands pink floyd, beatles, who, hendrix, phill lynot etc ,now what is there ? nothing and i mean nothing ,
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could listen to this tune all night . every version's unique, the tingle factor on this tune goes through the roof, im buzzing!
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i miss you both, soooo badly.....
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Rip Mr Moore! you will be missed..
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wonderful version no doubt; but let's face it, the original with Frankie Miller is superior. The beautiful peaks and valleys of Gary Moore's fills, the crisp and sharp
tonality...and that was recorded in 1974.
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This song explains exactly how I feel right now, except I don't know what to do anymore.
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i think this is the most emotioal songs i herd i cry every time frickin awsome gary and phil those wre the days i wish i could see them today
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who else played on this version of the song?



Brilliant....Gary's the best guitarist in my book. Why does the cover above though have what looks like John Sykes picture on it? Have heard several versions over the years that have featured him playing this song rather than Gary M. Still damn good though......Thanks........
chrisderrick57 3 years ago 4
Because the track came off that particular disc as pictured. It's part of a 4 disc set.
blacksabfan 3 years ago
You're both right, but it was also on the double vinyl single of Out in the Fields. Military Man was the b-side; Still in Love with You '85 and Stop Messing Around (live in '84, Ireland) made up the second disc. This version of SiLwY surpasses all versions for emotion, and Military Man added more still. It's hard to describe how awful Phil's death was, just a few months after this was in the charts. RiP.
Tibbenham 3 years ago
Well then I'm just wrong again...lol. No really, thanks for the information. It saves me the research...I was in diapers in 1985, so it helps to have people around that might have seen/purchased these items at the time of release.
blacksabfan 3 years ago
I think this was released. I've got it. I'm 99% sure it was on the 12 inch "out in the fields" Unfortunately my record collection is in the loft and I can't get them to look.
Thanks for posting though, it's a great version.
lynottfan4 3 years ago 2
Yeah I think you're right too. I was thinking album release, but not single.
blacksabfan 3 years ago