CarljMD wrote:Fletcher wrote:Wooders wrote:The obvious one (to me) from the other list is "Still in Love With You". Makes me go all gooey every time I hear it and my wife says "what's the matter with you, ya big softy".
Who does that one?
I'm guessing they were referring to Thin Lizzy's song, seen here:CarljMD
Yes, that's the one. The youtube clip is not as good as the version on "Live and Dangerous", imo, but still pretty good. Thanks for posting the links, Carl.
Fletcher, if you haven't got a copy of Thin Lizzy's "Live and Dangerous", it's highly recommended even with all the studio overdubs. It can be picked up pretty cheaply nowadays; I've seen it new for £4 ($8) in some shops. There's a new Lizzy album out in the next couple of weeks which is a live recording from the 1970s taken from a college gig. This is a more rough and ready mix without all the overproduction of L&D and shows what a Lizzy gig was really like.
Oh and congratulations on your 100th post during this thread.
Phil
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