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Thin Lizzy - Romeo and the Lonely Girl (Live w/Scott Intro)

A rare live recording of "Romeo and the Lonely Girl" from Cleveland, Ohio in 1976. The sound is a little spotty, but the special thing from this track is that Scott Gorham actually talks to the aud...  
 
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hilikus74 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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cool version,i reckon it better then the orig.......
vonhogworth (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I would KILL for a re-mastered version of this,..Lizzy went to Still In Love for their default live/ballad track (which still rocks) not long after this which makes this even more rare/special,..SUPER thanx for posting,..~T.Von.
Kirok (1 month ago) Show Hide
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At this tempo, this sounds a bit like a companion piece to "Little Girl in Bloom," particularly the harmony guitars beginning @ 5:33.

Sh*t-oh-bloody-dear, these guys were TOO hot for the room.
chia412 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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why aren't there more bands that use their bass like this?
JustAintthatWay (3 months ago) Show Hide
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agree w/ your comment

and like ur utube tag too
that is
if it s a philosophy
if it s cuz u dont have a guitar
tho thats a bummer
gotnoaxetogrind (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Actually, it's both. I'll spare you the details. Keep Lizzy on the box.
ds23efi2cv6 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Why do we grow older? Ask a certain group of people who regularly knock on peoples doors talking about religion. You know who I mean. Ask them the question. Listen and inwardly digest. Here endeth the lesson :-)
ParkParks93 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Thin Lizzy are my absolute favourite band, Philo was and is an absolute legend- so much charisma and talent! I just love his voice. And the band collectively is just amazing. Pity I was born in '93, I would have loved to have seen the real deal.
stokey99 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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ur so young
BastasGirl (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yeah I was born in '93 too and basically grew up on Thin Lizzy because my dad played it all the time. He actually got to see them live once, he said they were amazing.

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