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Thin Lizzy

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  • AMG Review of Fighting

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    It's hard not to interpret the "fighting my way back" chorus of the title track on Thin Lizzy's fifth album as the band's way of bouncing back from the uncommonly subdued Night Life. If that record was smooth and relaxed, Fighting is a tense, coiled, vicious rock & roll album, as hard as Vagabonds's toughest moments but more accomplished, the sound of a band truly coming into its own. There are two key forces at work. First, there's the integration of guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson, who get to unleash furious playing on every track here. It's hard not to thrill at their harmonizing twin-lead interplay, which is enough to excuse the rather pedestrian nature of their original tunes here (Robertson penned the boogie "Silver Dollar," Gorham the closer "Ballad of a Hard Man"). That's especially true because of the other development here: the full flourishing of Phil Lynott as a rock & roll poet. Whether he's writing hard-charging rockers like "Wild One," jazzy Springsteen-isms of "For Those Who Love to Live" or combining both on "Freedom Song," his songs manage to be both mythic and commonplace, and when delivered by the vital, visceral lineup he has here, they're invigorating. Strangely enough, that leap forward as a writer is somewhat overshadowed by a triumph of the band, in how they completely steal Bob Seger's "Rosalie" turning it into their own anthem, but that again is a testament to the strength of this incarnation of Thin Lizzy, who truly begin their classic era with this dynamic LP.

Erin Digs It: Thin Lizzy - For Those Who Love To Live
about 1 year ago
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Thin Lizzy is one of the greatest rock and roll bands the world has seen, and I make that claim with confidence and conviction. Phil Lynott was the ultimate classic rock star who burned himself out on drugs after leading a life of few restraints. He died in 1986 of "heart failure and pneumonia" after being admitted to the hospital from an infected liver and kidney. At the age of 36, his organs ...

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Erin Digs It: Thin Lizzy - For Those Who Love To Live
about 1 year ago
Blog post image preview

Thin Lizzy is one of the greatest rock and roll bands the world has seen, and I make that claim with confidence and conviction. Phil Lynott was the ultimate classic rock star who burned himself out on drugs after leading a life of few restraints. He died in 1986 of "heart failure and pneumonia" after being admitted to the hospital from an infected liver and kidney. At the age of 36, his organs ...

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