Thin Lizzy - Slow Blues - Berlin 18-09-1973 video free download
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Duration: 06:07
Uploaded: 2011/09/05
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9 years ago
Alan Lloyd
Is there a live performance of vagabond of the western world from this berlin gig you can upload???
10 years ago
StephanieSandlin
Revisiting this after a year. This still blows me away. It makes the twin guitar line up look like amateurs. Yes, I said it, the PL/BD/SG/BR line up pales in comparison to PL/BD/EB. With the twin guitars, the band lost the organic feel plus, Phil took the band towards the mullet "tough" crowd lyrically. His style, sensitivities and interaction with Eric was special. They lost something special when Eric left.Gorham or Robertson don't have the evocative ability Bell has. Phil's writing shined with that evocative ability.
10 years ago
SamFisherCell
damn impressive effects by eric
10 years ago
2bfndnhim
man i dig Phil Lynott
11 years ago
Sprattelnalle
Eric Bell is the best guitarist. Vagabonds is their best album.
11 years ago
isma2024
Vagabonds of the western world is often overlooked unfortunately... this album is awesome.
11 years ago
StephanieSandlin
Great point about Eric Bell era Thin Lizzy. Vagabonds was so strong and they were on the right path - having it fly apart was a tragedy. I wish Eric had a taken a break, gotten his head right, then come back. Alas, it was not to be. Lynott/Bell/Downey is Thin Lizzy to me. I never accepted or connected to with the later commercialized version of the band. It was almost soulless after Eric left, becoming watered down for maximum success.
11 years ago
FleshLessOne
my sediments exactly. I love All the earlier stuff but Lynott/BD/SG/BR is the better by volume in songs & tone/style..this is a REAL Treasure !! LIZZY Lives !
11 years ago
NoLynottNoLizzy
I often wonder if Eric could have stuck it out longer & got his head right would 3 piece Lizzy have been even more succesful than classic dual guitar Lizzy...for me, Thin Lizzy was good debut, Shades built on that promise & Vagabonds was superb... Can only imagine how great the fourth album could have been.. The Classic Lynott/Downey/Robertson/Gorham sound is my favourite i must admit but a lot of the Bell stuff is right up there at the top with it... thanks for uplaoading.. really enjoyed that!
12 years ago
TheHumbuckerboy
Thanks for making this available .I knew that Eric Bell was influenced by Hendrix and Beck but I detect a strong Roy Buchannan influence here also, great stuff !