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  2. Gary Moore - Wikipedia

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    [24] Thin Lizzy eventually disbanded in 1983 with Moore making guest appearances on the band's farewell tour. Some of the performances were released on the live album Life. [25] After Lynott's death in January 1986, [2] Moore performed with members of Thin Lizzy at the Self Aid concert in May of that year. [26]

  3. Thin Lizzy - Wikipedia

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    Thin Lizzy in early 1974 on TopPop; L–R: Brian Downey, Phil Lynott, and Gary Moore In late 1972, the band embarked upon a high-profile tour of the UK with Slade , who were enjoying a string of hit singles at the time, and Suzi Quatro .

  4. One Night in Dublin: A Tribute to Phil Lynott - Wikipedia

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    The show was typical in several ways of both Thin Lizzy shows and Gary Moore ones. As always with Thin Lizzy, "Cowboy Song" was followed by "The Boys Are Back in Town", and "Whisky in the Jar" is part of the encore. When Moore recorded "Don't Believe a Word" as a solo artist he played the song in its original slow blues arrangement; here he ...

  5. Gary Moore: leaving Thin Lizzy, the story of G-Force, and the ...

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    In June 1979, Gary Moore sensationally quit Thin Lizzy mid-tour. In this exclusive extract from his official biography, we look back at his post-Lizzy period and the formation of G-Force

  6. List of Thin Lizzy members - Wikipedia

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    Thin Lizzy (1971) New Day (1971) Shades of a Blue Orphanage (1972) Vagabonds of the Western World (1973) The Peel Sessions (1995) – three tracks; January – April 1974 Phil Lynott – bass, lead vocals, guitar, keyboards; Gary Moore – guitar, backing vocals; Brian Downey – drums, percussion "Sitamoia / Little Darling" (1974) Nightlife ...

  7. Gary Moore discography - Wikipedia

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    Blood of Emeralds – The Very Best of Gary Moore Part 2. Released: September 1999 (Sweden) Label: Virgin ... Moore played in Thin Lizzy (1973–74, 1977–79) ...

  8. Black Rose: A Rock Legend - Wikipedia

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    Black Rose: A Rock Legend is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy. Released in 1979, it has been described as one of the band's "greatest, most successful albums". [ 4 ] It was the first time that guitarist Gary Moore remained in Thin Lizzy long enough to record an album—after previous brief stints in 1974 and 1977 with the band.

  9. Waiting for an Alibi - Wikipedia

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    "Waiting for an Alibi" is a song by the Irish rock band Thin Lizzy and the first single from the band's 1979 album, Black Rose: A Rock Legend. [1] Black Rose was the only Thin Lizzy album recorded while Gary Moore was a member of the band, [1] and he left soon after.