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Thin Lizzy - Whiskey in the Jar
jontyknineneed a song played send details to [email protected] "Whiskey in the Jar" is a traditional Irish folk song, but Thin Lizzy’s 1972 rock version is one of the most iconic renditions, turning it into a global hit. Released as a single and later included on their album Vagabonds of the Western World (1973), it reached #1 in Ireland and #6 in the UK charts. The song tells the story of a highwayman who robs a military officer, only to be betrayed by his lover, Molly, leading to his imprisonment. Thin Lizzy’s take, led by Phil Lynott’s husky vocals, Eric Bell’s earworm guitar riff, and Brian Downey’s driving drums, gave the old ballad a hard rock edge with a distinct Celtic flair. Key Details: Origins: The song dates back to at least the 17th century, possibly inspired by highwayman Patrick Fleming, executed in 1650. It’s been covered by many, including The Dubliners (1967), Metallica (1998, Grammy-winning), and The Pogues with The Dubliners (1990). Thin Lizzy’s Version: Initially meant as a B-side to “Black Boys on the Corner,” their label, Decca, pushed it as the A-side after their manager, Ted Carroll, saw its potential during a pub rehearsal. The band reluctantly recorded it, with Bell adding a riff inspired by The Chieftains. Lyrics: Thin Lizzy’s version tweaks the traditional lyrics. Unlike older versions where the protagonist’s weapons are sabotaged, here he shoots Captain Farrell “with both barrels” but still ends up jailed. The chorus features the catchy “Musha ring dum a doo dum a da / Whack for my daddy-o / There’s whiskey in the jar-o.” Impact: Though a breakthrough, the band grew to resent the song’s success, as it overshadowed their original work and pegged them as a folk-rock act, clashing with their hard rock ambitions. Covers: Metallica’s heavier 1998 cover, inspired by Thin Lizzy, won a Grammy in 2000. Other notable versions include those by The Grateful Dead, Belle and Sebastian, and even a Norwegian adaptation by Lillebjørn Nilsen. Why It Stands Out: Thin Lizzy’s “Whiskey in the Jar” blends raw rock energy with Irish storytelling, making it a timeless anthem. Its dual lead guitars and Lynott’s charismatic delivery set a template for later covers. Despite the band’s frustration, it remains a staple of St. Patrick’s Day playlists and a defining moment in their career. You can listen to it on Spotify (from Vagabonds of the Western World, 1973) or watch the official music video on YouTube, released in 2024 to celebrate the song’s legacy. For a deeper dive, check out the 50th-anniversary edition of Vagabonds of the Western World, featuring new formats and a 2023 animation of the album’s artwork by Jim Fitzpatrick. A dog and (@jontyknine) his driver (@jontysdriver) Contact & Socials: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/contact/ https://www.jontyknine.co.za/driver-contact/ 061 513 1103 [email protected] Consider a donation to buy food or clothes https://www.jontyknine.co.za/support/ Shop: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/shop/ https://my-store-e3d751.creator-spring.com/ #jonty #jontyknine #jonty_k9 #durban #biker #dogs #dogsofyoutube #adventure #travell #bikerdog #southafrica #africa #bmw #f800gs37 views -
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Have you ever seen the rain #ccr
jontyknineneed a song played send details to [email protected] "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) is a classic rock staple from their 1970 album Pendulum. Written by John Fogerty, it’s got that signature CCR swamp rock vibe—jangly guitars, steady rhythm, and Fogerty’s raw vocals. The song’s about reflecting on life’s highs and lows, with “rain” symbolizing tough times coming down even when things seem sunny. It hit No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has been covered by artists like Bonnie Tyler and Joan Jett. A dog and (@jontyknine) his driver (@jontysdriver) Contact & Socials: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/contact/ https://www.jontyknine.co.za/driver-contact/ 061 513 1103 [email protected] Consider a donation to buy food or clothes https://www.jontyknine.co.za/support/ Shop: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/shop/ https://my-store-e3d751.creator-spring.com/ #jonty #jontyknine #jonty_k9 #durban #biker #dogs #dogsofyoutube #adventure #travell #bikerdog #southafrica #africa #bmw #f800gs33 views -
The struggle
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Drops of jupiter
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One day #garymoore #shorts #bikerdog #musicvideo
jontyknineneed a song played send details to [email protected] About "One Day" by Gary Moore Release: "One Day" is a track from Gary Moore’s compilation album Ballads & Blues 1982–1994, released in 1994. It was also released as a single in 1994. Genre: Blues rock / Ballad Lyrics and Theme: The song is an uplifting ballad with lyrics offering hope to someone who’s been hurt or struggling. It speaks of overcoming sorrow, with lines like, “One day the sun will shine on you / Turn all your tears to laughter.” The imagery (e.g., saying goodbye to “lonely nights” and “cold north winds”) suggests moving past hardship toward brighter days. Music and Style: Featuring Moore’s signature emotive guitar work, the song blends soulful vocals with melodic blues-rock guitar solos. It’s a showcase of his ability to convey deep emotion through both lyrics and instrumentation. Gary Moore’s Legacy: Born April 4, 1952, in Belfast, Moore was a virtuoso guitarist who played with Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, and had a successful solo career. His work spanned blues, hard rock, and heavy metal. He passed away on February 6, 2011, from a heart attack. "One Day" reflects his later focus on blues, a style he embraced fully with albums like Still Got the Blues (1990). Covers and Tributes: The song has inspired covers, such as a guitar cover by ArdaGultay on SoundCloud and a version by Landy Rajaonarison. Fans on platforms like Reddit and the JustinGuitar Community have praised its emotional resonance, with some dedicating covers to those in need of hope. A dog and (@jontyknine) his driver (@jontysdriver) Contact & Socials: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/contact/ https://www.jontyknine.co.za/driver-contact/ 061 513 1103 [email protected] Consider a donation to buy food or clothes https://www.jontyknine.co.za/support/ Shop: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/shop/ https://my-store-e3d751.creator-spring.com/ #jonty #jontyknine #jonty_k9 #durban #biker #dogs #dogsofyoutube #adventure #travell #bikerdog #southafrica #africa #bmw #f800gs36 views 1 comment -
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Mary Jane #music #shorts #biketrip #motovlog
jontyknineMary Jane #music #shorts #biketrip #motovlog23 views -
Velvet in the rearview
jontyknineneed a song played send details to [email protected] A dog and (@jontyknine) his driver (@jontysdriver) Contact & Socials: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/contact/ https://www.jontyknine.co.za/driver-contact/ 061 513 1103 [email protected] Consider a donation to buy food or clothes https://www.jontyknine.co.za/support/ Shop: https://www.jontyknine.co.za/shop/ https://my-store-e3d751.creator-spring.com/ #jonty #jontyknine #jonty_k9 #durban #biker #dogs #dogsofyoutube #adventure #travell #bikerdog #southafrica #africa #bmw #f800gs27 views 2 comments