Thin Lizzy - Rockin' Live Songs
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Thin Lizzy, a hard rock band from Dublin, Ireland, formed in 1969 by Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, and Eric Bell, mixed cool guitar riffs and soulful vocals to shape the 1970s with albums like Jailbreak and Live and Dangerous. Their live shows packed venues with driving rhythms and catchy melodies, moving crowds from Ireland to global stages.
This playlist of live classics drops you into the heart of the crowd, with tracks that hit the spot for rocking out or chilling. #ThinLizzy #LiveMusic #ClassicRock
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Thin Lizzy - The Rocker (Live in London, England 1976) Soundboard
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.75 views 1 comment -
Thin Lizzy - Warrior (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.40 views -
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.55 views 1 comment -
Thin Lizzy - Still In Love With You (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.98 views 1 comment -
Thin Lizzy - Sha La La (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.35 views -
Thin Lizzy - Rosalie (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.38 views -
Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.35 views -
Thin Lizzy - It's Only Money (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.33 views -
Thin Lizzy - Emerald (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.36 views -
Thin Lizzy - Baby Drives Me Crazy (Live in Detroit, Michigan 1976) FM Broadcast
Classic Rock Live Music (High Quality Audio)Thin Lizzy Playlist - https://rumble.com/playlists/Qw-pjsO60JA 70+ Bands Playlists - https://rumble.com/user/VigilanteMan/playlists Concerts - https://rumble.com/c/ClassicRockConcerts/videos?sort=views Thin Lizzy’s May 14, 1976 concert at Ford Auditorium in Detroit captured the classic lineup in fine form, with Phil Lynott leading the room through a sharp, hard hitting Jailbreak era set. Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson locked into those killer twin guitar lines that defined this period, while Brian Downey kept everything tight and driving underneath. These songs were broadcast in excellent sound & gives the show tremendous clarity, letting the band’s mix of grit, melody, and cool stage presence come through cleanly. It’s a standout snapshot of Lizzy at their peak on a Detroit night that suited them perfectly. Thin Lizzy emerged from Dublin in 1969 and built a fantastic legacy around Phil Lynott’s songwriting, Brian Downey’s tight rhythm work, and a succession of killer guitar lineups that included Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White, and Darren Wharton, delivering a run of twelve studio albums from their 1971 debut through Thunder and Lightning in 1983. Their blend of hard rock, Irish melodic sense, and bluesy grit produced classics like “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Boys Are Back in Town,” and “Waiting for an Alibi,” while their live reputation grew through major tours, festival headliners, and the creation of the landmark Live and Dangerous after Lynott and Tony Visconti sifted through hours of tapes to capture the band at their best. Even after Lynott’s passing, Gorham and Downey kept the spirit alive through later lineups and eventually Black Star Riders, ensuring Thin Lizzy’s influence and identity stayed strong across generations.38 views