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I am so happy they were able to get everybody together before the untimely death of Lynott in 1986 (The rock & roll lifestyle finally caught up with him). My faves are "Holy War" (great bass riff) and "Cold Sweat" (amazing guitar solo).
I bought it on vinyl when it first came out. This easily ranks up there with the greatest live albums of all time.
Thin Lizzy has always had amazing energy on stage and this just proves it. Phil Lynott has one of the most unique voices in rock, ever.
Oh, and he can play bass ok, too. But the whole album is just pure Lizzy energy.
If I could give more than 5 stars, I would.
Here you will listen all guitar players of thin lizzy, is the "Adios" of Phil, great concert , la consapevolezza di Phil di abbandonare la band รจ veramente triste.Is very sad think about the tragic death of this great musician.
If you don't know Thin Lizzy, then I would probably say to get Live/Dangerous, and if you like it, then try out Life/Live. Life/Live also has every major guitarist come back for the final show, and there is just no end to the wailing, rocking, shredding guitar on this.
If you are a fan of Thin Lizzy, then you must own Live and Dangerous AND Life Live, period. It is always interesting to hear the "other side" from certain reviewers, and just goes to show how personal music is and can be.
I believe that both are excellent. Live/Dangerous is from 1978 and has the band in top form ripping through the songs, but I would venture to say in a more "hard rock" vein.
Life/Live has the band showing its more "metallic" sound. I believe the sound is totally passable, I had it on vinyl, then got it on cd, years ago, don't know if they ever improved on it.
cheers.
I gave it a listen & I guess I'm somewhere in the middle. The guitars sound as if they're cranked too high, & you can hear the feedback. Therefore, I was surprised at the mixed & negative reviews on this one. I LOVE Thin Lizzy. But, if you've heard that & can't get enough live "Lizzy", or you're a diehard & are undecided about this album, I'd get it. This one sounds almost like a bootleg.
It sounded like there were no studio overdubs, yet it was as clear as a studio album.
I agree that it doesn't match up to the afore-mentioned "Dangerous Live".
However, I'm not saying this isn't enjoyable or worth having BY ANY MEANS.
I recently heard "Dangerous Live" & was left charged up & excited like I had been at the arena.
Also, on "Thunder & Lightning", Phil sounds as if he's screaming his lungs out & it almost sounds like Lemmy.
The main thing is the sound quality.
Even before I heard the first one remastered, I was amazed at the reproduction.
I guess the best way to put it is like this: If you're a casual listener & only want a taste of what their concerts were like, DEFINITELY get "Dangerous Live" FIRST.
Just don't expect this to be more than what it is.
This has been a cd I have owned for a while and I always come back to it. There are many highlights here.buy it and you will love it.
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