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(Thin Lizzy) Phil Lynott - Ode to a Black Man (Live)

Phil Lynott and friends performing live at Old Grey Whistle Test (11th April 1981) a wonderful song of his first solo album, called "Solo in Soho (1980)". Phil Lynott plays bass and Vocals. Brian ...  
 
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TheSr1m (1 month ago) Show Hide
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great phil but did u know his son has a group chec them out they called secrets revealed 1 movement type dem out long liv d king
TheApothocary (2 months ago) Show Hide
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yo that tape is warped
dickravis (2 months ago) Show Hide
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you should see the video of 'i wanna new drug' with phil on bass.
95Q (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Here's the connection: Huey Lewis had been a member of the band Clover, who played support for Thin Lizzy on a tour.
Cagaphan (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Did you know less than 10% of farming land in zimbabwe is owned by white guys? If 10% of farm land was owned by black guys in the UK the government would be celebrating it.
Cagaphan (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you actually know they history of Zimbabwe? It used to be Rhodesia and was under white minority rule. Britain and America DID NOT support it then, not when it declared independence whilst still under white minority rule, they DID NOT support the Rhodies, south africa did for a while, but in the end they betrayed them.

Britain fully supported Mugabe for a long time.
Cagaphan (6 months ago) Show Hide
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is the tape warped?
leeble611 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Yes that is huey lewis on the harmonica
deyoungparker (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I'll never forget driving on a road trip almost 20 years ago, rocking out to Live & Dangerous, and hearing Phil Lynott tell the crowd, "And on harmonica, Huey Lewis!" I almost drove off the road. We probably rewound the tape 5 times, thinking we had mis-heard him. To this day I can't hear that part of the album without cracking up.
JelteTuinstra (9 months ago) Show Hide
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check out the dirtbombs version of this song!

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