I DID- Every Day....Did NOT help 1 bit. Big Shame. Half of the Artists nominated DO NOT belong in the Rock & Roll HOF. Not ROCK Artsts/Bands. Shame, Big Shame...
So - I‘m a 63 year old English woman who’s been living in Germany for the past 41 years and I’m listening to this in February 2021 and remembering my teenage years....... Nothing else to say.
I’m a 31 American who’s been living in America for the past 31 years and I’m listening to this on May 3rd, 2021 and remembering my teenage years. This was on a cd I burned that got a ton of play in my car.
Listen to Let me be your lover by Nightwing, the bass player was voted the best in the world by all the other top bass players including Phil Lynot, how they never hit the big time I’ll never know, 👌
Thank nobody and nothing for your old age, which impassively precludes the enjoyment of good things belonging to the present. Not that it makes this song rock any less.
Wow settle down, spaz. But thanks, looking at that post again I realize I was reading a nostalgia-fueled superiority complex into it that may not even exist. Apologies to Winston Dodd.
I'm a 63 year old American that grew up with Lizzie in the seventies Lizzy in the 70s and early 80s and it amazes me they are not in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame they should call it the Rock and roll Hall of Shame
Thats a gift to have the songs and bands from when we where youn and so lucky for the best meusic and bands from all over the world. They left for the next generation and the next after. to cherrish .Thank you for the apretiation and respect that we can give back for what they did and will always give great talent meusic bands and always will be more great one in the futer. thank you.🌹🥀💯❣️❤️💯
Kian Tinn yup like the difference between disco and grand funk or cowboy song just some are time less thank you gary Moore terrible Ted its why diso is dead rock and roil will never die thank god
I was driven a 1979 Mercury Marquis listen to this in Center Texas. They called me a wanna be white boy for listening to rock and roll. They all felt stupid when they found out that Phillip was blacker than me and I am a N word! Music has no color fool only Politics!
I agree 200percent no rock and metal evolved from blues. Hendrix and lynot are the foundations to lots of modern music. Fuck whatever racist bastard who says the contrary.
Im 68 now my trail has been a hard one to say the least, but with the stars at night and the sound of sweet rock n roll in my ears its been a glorious trail and that's no lie.
I biked across the US this summer. 4600 km alone on my bike. This song was my favorite soundtrack. I can listen to it over and over again. Never gets boring for a second.
Did a 270 mile bike trip with 4 friends in 1973...smoke on water was big ....oh yeah we were 13 and 14 years old....what the hell were our parents thinking....
Love how the way Phil sings the songs as if he is telling a story & was actually around in those days. Such an underrated band. RIP Mr. Phil Lynott & thank you for your awesome music.
@@raminrouchi202 That's actually a good theory. It wouldn't surprise me if they were based on his personal experiences touring. Either way it goes Phil was a musical genius.
Still jams as hard as it did in 1977. Takes me back to another life-time. I must admit we had great music growing up in the 1960's and 70's. Thanks Phil for everything. RIP...
Shout out to whoever requested this song on 98.5 Cleveland last summer. I knew Thin Lizzy, but mostly just "The Boys are Back in Town" (great song) and had never tried to find anything else. Then some dude requested this one and DAMN! BLOWN AWAY! Why don't they play this one more!? I wish I had a video, I'm sure my facial expressions were funny as hell. Every single rythm change and new riff just melted my face off. Fantastic song from a fantastic band!
Opened for Queen on the Night at the Opera tour. It was Thin Lizzy Jailbreak Tour. 1st song - sirens, smoke - Jail Break! It blew me away. The whole show was awesome.
What a time to be young when this music was fresh. So many times drove the back roads with my pals drinking and smoking with Thin Lizzy blasting on the 8-track. Great days!
i can't believe peaple don't put these guys at the top of the list. they had everything. lyrics,bad ass guitar riffs,gutar solos,and phil lynott. one bad dude.
So you’re telling me this is live?? How can they sound so good live? No mistakes, no stupid loud levels, every note dang perfectly, just perfect altogether. What a performance!!!! ROLLL ME OVER!!!!!!!!
This is real music then Lizzy The cowboy song my mind goes back in time on this song I'm getting chills just listening to it I love love love it 🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 rock on thin Lizzy
Cowboy Song I am just a cowboy lonesome on the trail A starry night, a campfire light The coyote call, the howling winds wail So I ride out to the old sundown I am just a cowboy lonesome on the trail Lord, I'm just thinking about a certain female The nights we spent together riding on the range Looking back it seems so strange Roll me over and turn me around Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground Roll me over and let me go Ridind in the rodeo I was took in Texas I did not know her name Lord, all these southern girls seem the same Down below the border in a town in Mexico I got my job busting broncs for the rodeo Roll me over and turn me around Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground Roll me over and let me go Running free with the bufallo Roll me over and turn around And I move my fingers,up and dowm,up and dowm It´s ok amigo,just let me go riding in the rodeo Roll me over and turn me around Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground Roll me over and let me go Ridind in the rodeo The cowboy's life is the life for me
This song, changed my life... lately, i've been through a breakdown and crisis...finding this song after years again, it reminds me back how it changed my life, strong sweet memories that im remembering , i was young i was full of hope , those times oh those times...gives me shivers more than before still , its making me want to cry but my eyes are dry...i've missed this song, i've missed everything.
If only Phil and all the boys in Thin Lizzy know what they did to me and my 6 brothers when we were young, they lead us astray, we traveled all over the place in a beat-up old car, tricked our way in to some gigs when money was short, we drank some beers and whiskey, smoked fags and go up the best mischief whenever we could but did nobody and harm. we got to see that best gigs played on this planet by the best rocking band of all times, we would get home next morning and often to shattered to do a days work, our parents never once complained when we talked about Thin Lizzu or played their music. Thank you Phil & Thin Lizzy boys for leading us astray, we enjoyed every single moment of it and we had the greatest times of our lives
'member hearing this the first time in the Texas west desert,16 years old drinking vodka in a orange Honda civic on cassette! Still love the Texas Desert!
I used to play lead guitar way back when and when we played gigs people used to tell me I had the biggest smile and looked like I was having the best time playing this song. They were right. It was my favorite song to perform of any song I ever played. I don’t know why exactly,but this song is so fun to play. I love it!It is a masterpiece!
Music for the soul... you can just imagine the times you sat back and listened to this song....maybe years ago in a car with friends or last week on the radio....my point is.....it's a unforgettable song..... some times honestly less is more.
I would listen to these classics over the garbage TV we have nowadays, and I cant say that today we have music that rivals the music from previous era's but to each there own I suppose.
Philip loved comic book heroes and legendary figures from ancient Celtic times. This song is a surreal mix of both, I worked with Thin Lizzy during the Whiskey in the Jar era. My favourite.....!!!
We were working today(masonry) and WDVE in pittsburgh played this. My 17 year old son asked who it was. I told him thin lizzy and he said damn that's smooth. Proud moment when you know you've raised someone you can hangout with. We pride ourselves in our depth of rock knowledge but he had never heard this. It was a cool moment.
+MICHAEL HUTTER my metal head step father got me into this stuff in the early 2000s he knew I was into rap and said "here, check this out. this guys a black iirshman. the tape was jailbreak. ive been a fan eversince.
Despite being over 50 I somehow missed Thin Lizzy first time round ! Wow what a shame, all those lost years ! But hey, I found them a year or two back and what a joy. Without doubt one of the greatest rock bands ever, and that's not said lightly. For those in the UK go see Limehouse Lizzy - truly fantastic tribute band still going v strong after 25 years !
What to say.This band actually gave me the inspiration to start putting my foot in the door as a working vocalist/bassist.Loved the lyrics , love the progressive melodies and I dug each and every album.
Not heard this in ages and as soon as it kicked in I went ape shit, what a band Thin Lizzy are have always liked them but now I realise how top class they where.
How can there be 37 dislikes of this song? This band had such talent. I posted about a month ago. Larrssa thank u again for posting this gem of an iconic band and a great song. :)
Imagine going to a Thin Lizzy concert in the 70's. I envy anyone that has. Some of the best rock of the 70's and into the early 80's, and that is saying a lot!
“I never knew i was black until I left Ireland " Phil Lynott , absolute legend
Vote for THIN LIZZY rock and roll hall of fame 2020.
I DID- Every Day....Did NOT help 1 bit. Big Shame. Half of the Artists nominated DO NOT belong in the Rock & Roll HOF. Not ROCK Artsts/Bands. Shame, Big Shame...
No shit. About time.
Sorry Jeremiah. The COVID messed it up. Maybe 2021?
Bold of you to assume we will all live that long.
Dude fuck the hall of fame it's a bunch a bullshit. The way you can tell it's a fuckin joke is not seeing Thin Lizzy on there
So - I‘m a 63 year old English woman who’s been living in Germany for the past 41 years and I’m listening to this in February 2021 and remembering my teenage years....... Nothing else to say.
Look up a band called Jingo de Lunch from Berlin in the late 80s. The made a version of this Cowboy Song which is quite good.
I’m a 31 American who’s been living in America for the past 31 years and I’m listening to this on May 3rd, 2021 and remembering my teenage years. This was on a cd I burned that got a ton of play in my car.
Hi Lea keep rocking and stay safe 🇮🇪
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Listen to Let me be your lover by Nightwing, the bass player was voted the best in the world by all the other top bass players including Phil Lynot, how they never hit the big time I’ll never know, 👌
Thank goodness for the internet so we can go back in time and hear good music.
Thank nobody and nothing for your old age, which impassively precludes the enjoyment of good things belonging to the present. Not that it makes this song rock any less.
Bradley Thome
Thank nobody and nothing for your uncalled for personal nasty attack. Not that makes your disgusting arrogance any less.
Wow settle down, spaz. But thanks, looking at that post again I realize I was reading a nostalgia-fueled superiority complex into it that may not even exist. Apologies to Winston Dodd.
Bradley Thome Your generation is so worthless and pathetic.
lewronggeneration
My favorite Thin Lizzy SONG. One of the most underrated bands EVER. Great lyrics, dual guitars, great drummer...
I play this for a texan who is close to my heart... she appreciates the value of this wicked tune
If phil was around they'd be touring stadiums now, shame
I'm a 63 year old American that grew up with Lizzie in the seventies Lizzy in the 70s and early 80s and it amazes me they are not in the Rock and roll Hall of Fame they should call it the Rock and roll Hall of Shame
Mate ibam 60 and I fully agree
Phil Lynott. From across the pond, Black Irishman no less, sing's the greatest cowboy song. Finally rest in peace brother...
He was one of the best all the way to the very untimely end he was the shit no doubt
GOD BLESS THE BLACK IRISH.
@@MrVampiredog Ck out Dancing in Moon Light!
Thats a gift to have the songs and bands from when we where youn and so lucky for the best meusic and bands from all over the world. They left for the next generation and the next after. to cherrish .Thank you for the apretiation and respect that we can give back for what they did and will always give great talent meusic bands and always will be more great one in the futer. thank you.🌹🥀💯❣️❤️💯
A black Irishman singing about being a cowboy in Mexico. Doesn't get more classic rock than that.
I grew up in Ireland listening to Phil, he was my hero as a kid, I was heartbroken when he died, such a talent to lose so early, love you Phil
this song is over 40 years old and it still rocks hard
so true my friend
Kian Tinn yup like the difference between disco and grand funk or cowboy song just some are time less thank you gary Moore terrible Ted its why diso is dead rock and roil will never die thank god
It's like whiskey. The age makes it better. Can you compare the crap today with this music. This is genius at work people.
I was born many years to late
Im over 40 and me too
I was driven a 1979 Mercury Marquis listen to this in Center Texas. They called me a wanna be white boy for listening to rock and roll. They all felt stupid when they found out that Phillip was blacker than me and I am a N word! Music has no color fool only Politics!
I agree 200percent no rock and metal evolved from blues. Hendrix and lynot are the foundations to lots of modern music. Fuck whatever racist bastard who says the contrary.
That's cool brotha
Rock on my friend. Phil was a black Irishman and very proud.
Yeah man, don't be afraid of who you want to be
I’ve been a white boy listening to blues all my adult life!
Im 68 now my trail has been a hard one to say the least, but with the stars at night and the sound of sweet rock n roll in my ears its been a glorious trail and that's no lie.
Thin Lizzy will always hold a special place in my musical heart....have no words to describe how their music makes me feel.....
One of my top 10 all time songs. And possibly one of the best rock songs of all time. Underated as hell. Fills me with feelings and wells my eyes.
I biked across the US this summer. 4600 km alone on my bike. This song was my favorite soundtrack. I can listen to it over and over again. Never gets boring for a second.
Never will get old my friend
Did a 270 mile bike trip with 4 friends in 1973...smoke on water was big ....oh yeah we were 13 and 14 years old....what the hell were our parents thinking....
We don't do kilometers in the U.S.
But the song rocks!
Thank goodness for the internet so we can go back in time and hear good music.
Arguably, the best Thin Lizzy number.
This will rub bugs off a chrome bumper. Wake up idiot's
Arguably, the best Thin Lizzy number.
emerald
Big call , too many songs to choose from , but it's up there
@Terry Quesenberry 100 ! Cheers!
Agreed. 2 different guitar solos, both are great.
Who am I to argue 👍🎼
Once in a while you find that perfect performance of on of your favorite songs. Here it is.
best lizzy song ever!! never gets any airtime
Great song, Yes! Underplayed, Yes! but the best Thin Lizzy has to be Emerald!
Ben Houghton our local rock channels here in the CR and QCA in Iowa play it on a frequent basis.
i used to request every day while in Hi.
Planet Rock plays it quite a lot.
It does sometimes in Pittsburgh on WDVE on the Electric Lunch !!
Great Tune !!
Love how the way Phil sings the songs as if he is telling a story & was actually around in those days. Such an underrated band. RIP Mr. Phil Lynott & thank you for your awesome music.
What makes you think he wasn't.....the lyrics are metaphors for his probable real experiences on tour.
@@raminrouchi202 That's actually a good theory. It wouldn't surprise me if they were based on his personal experiences touring. Either way it goes Phil was a musical genius.
Still jams as hard as it did in 1977. Takes me back to another life-time. I must admit we had great music growing up in the 1960's and 70's. Thanks Phil for everything. RIP...
It must have been amazing to grow up then.
I was in Scotland when I first heard this song, 18 yrs old great music and memories! Would not change a thing!!!😎
Yea, you guys were indeed lucky, so many damn good rock bands! 👍
I was 17 in 1977 - agree fully about the music in the 1960s and 1970s - pure bliss :)
@@tonyhicks1960 yeah, you know. Back when singers actually played instruments and no auto tune crap. Semper Fi
Shout out to whoever requested this song on 98.5 Cleveland last summer.
I knew Thin Lizzy, but mostly just "The Boys are Back in Town" (great song) and had never tried to find anything else. Then some dude requested this one and DAMN! BLOWN AWAY! Why don't they play this one more!?
I wish I had a video, I'm sure my facial expressions were funny as hell. Every single rythm change and new riff just melted my face off.
Fantastic song from a fantastic band!
Shout out to Cleveland brother. Old Brooklyn
@@brettcompton4111 Cheers from the Land!
University Circle in here! I think 98.5 also did a Ohio National Guard ad into "4 Dead in Ohio" which made me laugh.
One of the best guitar solos ever!
Roll me over
@@rontorrance3170 True but it was Brian Robertson/Scott Gorham
Which one, the song has two!
@@knickkification at least two.
The rhythm behind the melody is masterful not seen in todays fake computer shit because it can’t feel it that is the human touch.
Opened for Queen on the Night at the Opera tour. It was Thin Lizzy Jailbreak Tour. 1st song - sirens, smoke - Jail Break! It blew me away. The whole show was awesome.
Saw that show in Atlanta. Then the Black Rose show in the Agora Ballroom. 5 feet from the man .
I saw that same line up for the Queen Day At The Races tour. Thin Lizzy on their Johnny The Fox tour opened the show. Best concert ever.
Great song. Thin Lizzy was so underrated.
Roll me over. Jamming
Shoot, 30_years later, never knew they were amazing, I'm a new fan.
Totally agree I thought they were brilliant one of my favourite bands
Amigo
John Sykes...gary Moore..rock on!
Stuck in my flat, with covid at the moment, that really cheers me up, fantastic!
One of the greatest song in rock history !! I love it !
If you're here, then you're probably very music savvy.
Here!
Right on!
What a band
Here
Love this music touches the soul
Played at my dads funeral this song, having a listen while remembering the good times ❤️ miss u dad xx
Same here ❤️
This song for some reason, gives me the goosebumps! Love, love, love this song.
What a time to be young when this music was fresh. So many times drove the back roads with my pals drinking and smoking with Thin Lizzy blasting on the 8-track. Great days!
still sends chills down my spine after all these years
One of the best songs of all time!
Anyone else got goosebumps on their arms?
every time i hear this song
Yeah
Yes... Every time
Hell yes! I love this song. One of their best.
perfect tempo and that guitar harmony is so badass
Wow what a song. That solo is really intense
its a great song. check out the Song southbound also a great tune !
+LarssaLarsson thankss i will check it
My favorite solo:
Simple , strong and "rockfull"
The bass lines are tight ! Thin Lizzy amego! lol
Soap Mactavish both of them.
i can't believe peaple don't put these guys at the top of the list. they had everything. lyrics,bad ass guitar riffs,gutar solos,and phil lynott. one bad dude.
Always been my favorite song since I was a kid. "Dancing in the moonlight" is another good one.
This is just a soothing, poetic, majestic, song.. Rest in peace ya wonderful Irishman Mr. Phil Lynott...One fantastic group from the 70s!!!😀😀😊☺😎😎
we would all be remiss if we didn't say rest in peace gary moore.
One of my favourite Thin Lizzy songs, love it!
This is fucking beautiful. RIP Phil Lynott, what a legend!
to all the cowboys in the universe. keep on riding. stay fierce. show up. learn. listen. appreciate. above all.... conquer!
Bo Hollowhorn amen!
Yup keep on keeping on..
Injuns...
Fuck you
I got laid first time at aband rehersal place to this song...memories!
By far the best version of this song. Lyrics and music match perfectly. Truly one of the most classic songs of its era.
So you’re telling me this is live?? How can they sound so good live? No mistakes, no stupid loud levels, every note dang perfectly, just perfect altogether. What a performance!!!! ROLLL ME OVER!!!!!!!!
That's what so great about the Peel sessions!!!
no, not live....can't be.....are you for real?!?
@@andyirons7162 Yes live, look up John Peel Radio 1 live shows.
This is real music then Lizzy The cowboy song my mind goes back in time on this song I'm getting chills just listening to it I love love love it 🎶🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 rock on thin Lizzy
Canadian here, ahh to be 17 again and rocking to these guys live in toronto...Amazing times...
Never heard this version before and been a Tin Lizzy fan for 40 years. God bless ya Phil, still my favourite Lizzy song.
I just love it when I hear an epic classic like this that I had forgotten about!
There's nothing quite like rediscovering a song you used to love... it brings back so much more than just the music.
Well said, thanks for posting the song!
Word
What a unique talented guy, class music, riffs & lyrics.
Very sadly missed 35 yrs on !!
We still got the music !!!!
I seen them at Comiskey Park 1979 Chicago Southside !!!! They kicked ass I was 15 yrs young Im 57yrs young now still Rocking on Till I die !!!!
Cowboy Song
I am just a cowboy lonesome on the trail
A starry night, a campfire light
The coyote call, the howling winds wail
So I ride out to the old sundown
I am just a cowboy lonesome on the trail
Lord, I'm just thinking about a certain female
The nights we spent together riding on the range
Looking back it seems so strange
Roll me over and turn me around
Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground
Roll me over and let me go
Ridind in the rodeo
I was took in Texas I did not know her name
Lord, all these southern girls seem the same
Down below the border in a town in Mexico
I got my job busting broncs for the rodeo
Roll me over and turn me around
Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground
Roll me over and let me go
Running free with the bufallo
Roll me over and turn around
And I move my fingers,up and dowm,up and dowm
It´s ok amigo,just let me go
riding in the rodeo
Roll me over and turn me around
Let me keep spinning till I hit the ground
Roll me over and let me go
Ridind in the rodeo
The cowboy's life is the life for me
Yippee kayak amigo
This song, changed my life...
lately, i've been through a breakdown and crisis...finding this song after years again, it reminds me back how it changed my life, strong sweet memories that im remembering , i was young i was full of hope , those times oh those times...gives me shivers more than before still , its making me want to cry but my eyes are dry...i've missed this song, i've missed everything.
If only Phil and all the boys in Thin Lizzy know what they did to me and my 6 brothers when we were young, they lead us astray, we traveled all over the place in a beat-up old car, tricked our way in to some gigs when money was short, we drank some beers and whiskey, smoked fags and go up the best mischief whenever we could but did nobody and harm. we got to see that best gigs played on this planet by the best rocking band of all times, we would get home next morning and often to shattered to do a days work, our parents never once complained when we talked about Thin Lizzu or played their music. Thank you Phil & Thin Lizzy boys for leading us astray, we enjoyed every single moment of it and we had the greatest times of our lives
'member hearing this the first time in the Texas west desert,16 years old drinking vodka in a orange Honda civic on cassette! Still love the Texas Desert!
yes awesome place on earth no doubt
Great memory
Reminds me of my awesome Texas days as well.....❤️
Yeah, but how ‘bout vodka and oj? And whatever happened to that ol’ Honda, anyway?
Me In Finland it kicked ass
Underrated. What else can one say? Guitar solo is one of the best.
One of the best versions of this song!
I used to play lead guitar way back when and when we played gigs people used to tell me I had the biggest smile and looked like I was having the best time playing this song. They were right. It was my favorite song to perform of any song I ever played. I don’t know why exactly,but this song is so fun to play. I love it!It is a masterpiece!
Such a criminally underrated band, blows my mind. THIN LIZZY 4 LIFE!!!
I have felt those days and nights of his lyrics , it rolls through me like a torrent . Love it & rock on !
makes me think of my dad.
me too man
Music for the soul... you can just imagine the times you sat back and listened to this song....maybe years ago in a car with friends or last week on the radio....my point is.....it's a unforgettable song..... some times honestly less is more.
Wouldn't you rather listen to good music than watch tv?
Everyone here is awesome!!!
Why not do both at the same time
Everytime mate
Yep! I'd rather pay a licence fee to you tube than the BBC.
I would listen to these classics over the garbage TV we have nowadays, and I cant say that today we have music that rivals the music from previous era's but to each there own I suppose.
Phil Lynott was such a great talent!! I loved them in the 70s I never stopped!! The mixture of Irish with so much soul is amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
These guys should be in the Rock and roll Hall of
lost the love of my life on dec 23 2016 his favorite song love you adam 4 ever
Kathy Reed thats really sad im sorry,, i replied cos my name is adam, and this song is rockin, get well soon
happyads Hey my name is Adam too
Kathy Reed sry for ur loss
Sorry for your loss,horrible time of the year to go as well,RIPx
Kathy Reed my condolences sad for your loss😢
Love Thin Lizzy, they have been my favorite band for my whole life
My late father and uncle would always jam to this, I miss them
Song always reminds me of my Dad, growing up he rocked out to this song. R.I.P Pops.
Philip loved comic book heroes and legendary figures from ancient Celtic times.
This song is a surreal mix of both,
I worked with Thin Lizzy during the Whiskey in the Jar era.
My favourite.....!!!
peter clarke what was that like to work with 'Thin Litzy' during their 'Whiskey in the Jar' Era?
What a badass song
Pete’s ya wanker. Joey from SoCal 80s
Officially my favorite song ever
Some music has the power to make us young forever. Keep on trucking brothers and sisters. No fire burns brighter than ours
Cowboy Song is Thin Lizzy's best. Love the twin guitar leads.
Thank your Irish heart, Phil Lynott.
Fuck an A rite
This is the very first time i heard this song and i like it! This is the definition of true rock!
Smokin hot lead break in this has never failed to brighten my spirits and give me hope with it's joyous feel.
Play this in the morning and then you will be replaying it in your head all day.......true test of any GREWAT SONG!
Classic Rock & Roll, gotta love this!
We were working today(masonry) and WDVE in pittsburgh played this. My 17 year old son asked who it was. I told him thin lizzy and he said damn that's smooth. Proud moment when you know you've raised someone you can hangout with. We pride ourselves in our depth of rock knowledge but he had never heard this. It was a cool moment.
Awsome
Deffo ...phil never gets old...his music will live forever..xxx
I hear this and it takes me back to sitting with my daddy in his hometown office rocking out. This will be my father daughter dance song
I was 19 when this song debuted..thin Lizzy ROCKS......
+MICHAEL HUTTER my metal head step father got me into this stuff in the early 2000s he knew I was into rap and said "here, check this out. this guys a black iirshman. the tape was jailbreak. ive been a fan eversince.
Thank you Thin Lizzy. You capture emotion with such truth of lyric and a sound that has yet to be surpassed.
Despite being over 50 I somehow missed Thin Lizzy first time round ! Wow what a shame, all those lost years ! But hey, I found them a year or two back and what a joy. Without doubt one of the greatest rock bands ever, and that's not said lightly. For those in the UK go see Limehouse Lizzy - truly fantastic tribute band still going v strong after 25 years !
Far better to be late than never.
Thank you Thin Lizzy for all the great songs.I work with Irish people best people to be with and love
This song depicts how Thin Lizzy was a Great Band! Underappreciated yet put quality music out album after album!!!!
One of my dearest favorite songs ever. Thank you for uploading. Rock and roll dig it.
I have always loved this band,Phil's voice was awesome,he is sorely missed.
What to say.This band actually gave me the inspiration to
start putting my foot in the door as a working vocalist/bassist.Loved the lyrics , love the progressive melodies and I dug
each and every album.
This is magic.
Not heard this in ages and as soon as it kicked in I went ape shit, what a band Thin Lizzy are have always liked them but now I realise how top class they where.
AI ANWO proud 2 have mason brothers
Glad to have seen them live with Phil Lynott doing the honours what a performer.
AI ANWO rock n roll hoochie koo
You're square and compass is upside down asshole!
I was born in 1997 and I still love this song. I just found it thru a friend
How can there be 37 dislikes of this song? This band had such talent. I posted about a month ago. Larrssa thank u again for posting this gem of an iconic band and a great song. :)
37 people are dyslexic
this song kicks ass!!!!
phil was fantastic!!!!
this song reminds me of riding in the back of my dad's el camino as a kid.
One of the best live band acts out of the 70s...and sadly one of the most underrated bands too...
Any version of this song ❤️ 👀 is AWESOME. THIN LIZZY WAS ASS KICKINN ROCK. Thanks for the music it is TIMELESS.
That lead on bass line is kick ass. Such a tight mix, " looking back it seems so strange"
I'm a huge Thin Lizzy fan...no idea how I managed to miss this song. Best song I've discovered in a long time. RIP Phil Lynott
This song always gives me chills, simple, original,and awesome......
Our band played this 30 years ago as a cover, our only cover. Love it!
This song reminds me of my grandad we everywhere we went we'd listen to it
That jus put a smile on this older fuckers face! Hahahahaha WOOHOO
Lost my good friend RICKY SALDANA DEC --26-2016 this was one of his favorite songs R.I.P. RICKY.
Rolando De Alejandro, He knew what good music was.. R.I.P RICKY/R.I.P PHIL
Lucky enough to seen these guys the seventies did rock
Imagine going to a Thin Lizzy concert in the 70's. I envy anyone that has. Some of the best rock of the 70's and into the early 80's, and that is saying a lot!