We remember Phil Lynott. ‘Think Lizzy’

This day (January 4, 1986), in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died Philip Parris ‘Phil’ Lynott , an Irish bassist, singer, songwriter, co-founder of Skid Row with Gary Moore and founder of Thin Lizzy.

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We remember Phil Lynott. ‘Think Lizzy’

Tracklist :

1 . w/ Gary Moore – Out in the Fields 1985

2 . Thin Lizzy – The Sun Goes Down (1983)

3 . Casablanca (Sweden 1982)

4 . w/ Friends – Somebody Else’s Dream (1981)

5 . w/ Wild Horses – All Right Now (1980)

6 . w/ Gary Moore – Back On The Streets (1979 Old Grey Whistle Test)

7 . Thin Lizzy – Cowboy Song (1978 Sydney)

8 . Me and My Music – September 15, 1976

9 . Thin Lizzy – Still in love with you (National Stadium Dublin 1975)

10 . Thin Lizzy – Whisky In The Jar (1973)

11 . Skid Row – Unco-op Showband Blues (1971)

12 . Outlawed: Thin Lizzy And The Real Phil Lynott

Tracklist :

The Boys Are Back in Town . Jailbreak . Whiskey in the Jar . Don’t Believe a Word . Cowboy Song . Bad Reputation . Emerald . Waiting for an Alibi . The Rocker . Dancing in the Moonlight (It’s Caught Me in It’s Spotlight) .

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Wikipedia : This day (January 4, 1986), in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, died Philip Parris ‘Phil’ Lynott , an Irish bassist, singer, songwriter, co-founder of Skid Row with Gary Moore and founder of Thin Lizzy.

Thin Lizzy | Phil Lynott : Phil also worked with Gary Moore on Moore’s tracks, ‘Parisienne Walkways’ which went to number 8 in 1979 and ‘Out In The Fields’ which reached number 5 on release in May 1985

@allmusic : But like many rockers of the 70’s, Lynott and most of his bandmates succumbed to the party hearty lifestyle of rock n’ roll – indulging in hard drugs and alcohol.

@last.fm : Lynott was born in Hallam Hospital (now Sandwell General Hospital) in West Bromwich (then in Staffordshire), England, the son of a Guyanese father, Cecil Parris, and a White Irish Catholic mother, Philomena (aka Phyllis) Lynott, whose surname he took.

@Discogs : In 1969, Phil Lynott moved to New York to play with Tony Williams’ Lifetime and he appeared on two classic Miles Davis records: In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew.

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