Thin Lizzy - Dear Miss Lonely Hearts (LIVE!) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/02/17

Audio of Thin Lizzy performing "Dear Miss Lonely Hearts" at Dublin, Ireland on 6/7/1980. As only Lynott would, he gives a shout out to Bob Geldof mid-song.

And YES, this is Thin Lizzy. I know this song was originally on Lynott's first solo album, but Lizzy played it extensively during the Chinatown Tour, being all the members played on it anyway.

Comments

9 years ago

chris bouncer

fuck me, what a poet

9 years ago

Fifa Finn

Kfgmmgmg

9 years ago

Andy Creighton

Pure magic lizzy rocksEven more nowDrummer here whop

9 years ago

Andy Creighton

Pure magic lizzy rocksEven more nowDrummer here whop

10 years ago

Adrian LeeGillan

awesome!

10 years ago

DugzyBonez InfiniteVirtuoso

Cool song! !!!!! Thin Lizzy forever:) and ever :)

11 years ago

Anders Eriksson

Played this song a lot in the 80ies...at "the goats" place..his mom suplied us with boz...and we keept the prom...to stay at her place while we was drunk..and we sure did

11 years ago

When Gary Met Lizzy Band

Hey guys! Please check out our cover of this on our channel! It's also posted on the video response section. Kind regards- When Gary Met Lizzy tribute.

11 years ago

flippyflyer

Can someone explain what he says about Bob Geldoff?

11 years ago

LynxAurum

Awesome i love this music thin lizzy is my favorite band and i have the sure this is the greatest band of all times.

11 years ago

Robert McLoughlin

There is only ONE "GREAT "!Irish Band and thats Foster and Allen!!

11 years ago

michael page

this was the first lizzy song i heard and have been hooked ever since

11 years ago

GodOfWAAAGH

no jesus of suburbia sounds like this!!!

12 years ago

Michael Seymour

i got this ep the day it came out in australia ...it was just a magical combination of 4 songs in fact i played it that day for two mates who immediately went out and got it too . Dont know where my copy is now ....so this is a blast to hear it all these years later again , ta.

12 years ago

danny S.

happy valentines day from Milwaukee, Wisconsin!

12 years ago

goldmeister5691

have been looking all over for this ,I used to have the ep.Seen them do this at Marquee when i worked there .Feeling nostalgic

12 years ago

keenanX1

@Jethrofinger I'm with you on the Lynott influence. Learning his songs especially the 1st three LPs taught me so much about melodic structures. Then his latter style of being rock solid, not in so much of a supportive role but displaying the bass as a commanding rhythmatic force. A great influence indeed! Now Entwistle...he taught me how to be a melodic monster...two completly different animals all together.

13 years ago

keenanX1

I remember this Dublin concert broadcast in Chicago. It was the Chinatown tour and I believe it was shared with the Dire Straits. Although it was a Gorham/White guitar combo I remember it being quite good! It included Chinatown & Got To Give It Up along with this tune which sounds great live. Scot Gorham is awesome..the melodic shredder!

13 years ago

Aaron Conn

@supersonicextreme750 I hear you. I was born in 1991 and today's music is shit. Greatest band ever? Personally, I think that belongs to the Beatles but Thin Lizzy are one of my all time favorite bands. They make the top 12, probably would've been in the top 10 if I had gotten into them earlier. Still, I hold Lizzy near and dear to my heart. Hell, I got all of their studio albums and the two live albums. As a bassist, I look up to Phil. He, Entwistle, and Roger Waters= bass gods!

13 years ago

zonnyzunny

Fucking brilliant!

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