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  2. Thin Lizzy - Wikipedia

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    Two of the founding members of Thin Lizzy, bass guitarist and vocalist Phil Lynott and drummer Brian Downey, met while at school in Dublin in the early 1960s. Lynott, born on 20 August 1949 in West Bromwich, England, to an Irish mother Philomena (1930–2019) and Guyanese father Cecil Parris (1925–2010), was brought up in Dublin from the age of three. [5]

  3. The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans - Wikipedia

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    The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans is a 1979 compilation album by the rock group Thin Lizzy.. Despite ostensibly featuring a selection of songs from the band's first three albums and their rare New Day EP, most of the tracks are in fact different from the originally released versions, having been remixed and altered with newly recorded material specially for this release during ...

  4. Thin Lizzy discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a discography of Thin Lizzy, an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Originally led by frontman, bass guitarist, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott, their most commercially successful songs are "The Boys Are Back in Town", "Whiskey in the Jar" and "Jailbreak", all major international hits still played regularly on hard rock and classic rock radio stations.

  5. Live and Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    Live and Dangerous is a live double album by the Irish rock band Thin Lizzy, released in June 1978. It was recorded in London in 1976, and Philadelphia and Toronto in 1977, with further production in Paris. It was also the last Thin Lizzy album to feature guitarist Brian Robertson, [a] who left the band shortly after its release.

  6. Still Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    Still Dangerous is a live album by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy.It was compiled from two live concerts by the band at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, U.S., just outside of Philadelphia, at 20 and 21 October 1977 during the tour in support of their Bad Reputation album.

  7. Shades of a Blue Orphanage - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Berman of Pitchfork stated that Thin Lizzy "weren’t lacking ambition at this stage, but rather direction", criticizing songs such as the album opener for its "early, clumsy stab at heaviosity from a band that, at this point, had a much better grasp of intimacy", but praising "Lynott’s lyrical voice" as a "sturdy anchor" to the band's output. [5]

  8. Brian Robertson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    The two lead guitarists provided a critical part of Thin Lizzy's signature sound, referred to by critics as their "twin guitar attack". During his time in the band, Robertson was a contributing member to five studio albums released by Thin Lizzy: Nightlife (1974), Fighting (1975), Jailbreak (1976), Johnny the Fox (1976), Bad Reputation (1977 ...

  9. Waiting for an Alibi - Wikipedia

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    An extended version of this track can be found on The Adventures of Thin Lizzy compilation LP released in 1981, [4] Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy released on CD in 1991, [5] as well as Wild One: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy, released in 1996. [6] It also appears on the compilation albums Lizzy Killers (1981) [7] and Soldier of Fortune ...