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  1. 1. Pick Your All Time Favorite Thin Lizzy Studio Album!! Thunder And Lightning Will Strike For Phil!!! REST iN PEACE! A ROCK LEGEND!

    • Thunder And Lightning
      1
    • Renegade
      3
    • Chinatown
      0
    • Black Rose: A Rock Legend
      4
    • Bad Reputation
      1
    • Johnny The Fox
      2
    • Jailbreak
      6
    • Fighting
      1
    • Nightlife
      0
    • Vagabonds Of The Western World
      0
    • Shades Of A Blue Orphanage
      0
    • Thin Lizzy
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Earl you should have made the votes public for this poll so we could see who voted for what.

 

Sorry! I totally forgot!

Earl do you like Hammer Horror films?

 

Oh Pat, I have thousands of horror. I collected many Hamer Horror Films. Bavia right?

I try to watch them but they are so campy.

 

I'm more into the 70's 80's slasher flicks.

 

The first "Black Christmas" is great.

 

"Halloween" broke the mold. Pun intended.

 

"Terror Train." With Curtis. "Halloween" on a train.

 

 

I wanted to start writing a screenplay called "PATIENT ZERO" because of Coronavirus. The title is already taken.

What about Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee??

 

I can read your mind. Was going to mention them both. YES!!!! LOVE THEM!!! Both in Star Wars movies!!!

That's one of the reasons why Hammer films are so good and beat the 80's slasher flicks. Lee and Cushing and the quality supporting actors.

 

I agree. They did.

 

Do you like "The Wickerman?"

 

It's like Hammer Films are the Black Sabbath of Horror Films.

 

They were the first. Pioneers.

 

I need to watch more Pat.

Black Sabbath got their name from a horror film. Not a Hammer one but it did star Boris Karloff! Boris Karloff used to live next door to Christopher Lee!

 

Here's my Hammer Horror Top 40 rankings with the date of release and the main actors:

 

1. Dracula (1958) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough

2. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) - Peter Cushing, Andre Morell, Christopher Lee

3. The Mummy (1959) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux, Eddie Byrne

4. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

5. The Gorgon (1964) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Barbara Shelley, Richard Pasco

6. Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir

7. The Devil Rides Out (1968) - Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Nike Arrighi, Patrick Mower, Paul Eddington

8. The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) - Oliver Reed, Clifford Evans, Yvonne Romain

9. Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1968) - Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson

10. Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Ralph Bates, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Sallis

11. The Brides of Dracula (1960) - Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur

12. Captain Clegg (1962) - Peter Cushing, Patrick Allen, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain

13. Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1974) - Horst Janson, John Cater, Caroline Munro, John Carson

14. The Revenge of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn

15. Twins of Evil (1971) - Peter Cushing, Dennis Price, Kathleen Byron

16. The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) - Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Kiwi Kingston

17. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Neame

18. To the Devil a Daughter (1976) - Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Nastassja Kinski, Honor Blackman

19. Lust For a Vampire (1971) - Yutte Stensgaard, Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford

20. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) - Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Freddie Jones

21. Scars of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Jenny Hanley, Dennis Waterman

22. The Vampire Lovers (1970) - Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, George Cole, Kate O’Mara, Madeline Smith

23. Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1974) - Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, Patrick Troughton

24. She (1965) - Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, Christopher Lee, Andre Morell

25. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) - Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick, Phillip Madoc

26. Hands of the Ripper (1971) - Eric Porter, Jane Merrow, Angharad Rees, Dora Bryan

27. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) - Peter Cushing, John Forbes-Robertson, Robin Stewart

28. Quatermass and the Pit (1967) - James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian Glover

29. Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) - Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters

30. The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) - Ralph Bates, Kate O’Mara, Veronica Carlson, David Prowse

31. The Plague of Zombies (1966) - Andre Morell, Diane Clare, Jacqueline Pearce

32. The Reptile (1966) - Noel Willman, Ray Barrett, Jacqueline Pearce

33. The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) - Clifford Evans, Noel Willman

34. The Phantom of the Opera (1962) - Herbert Lom, Michael Gough, Patrick Troughton

35. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) - Paul Massie, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff, Dawn Addams

36. The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Joanna Lumley

37. The Pirates of Blood River (1962) - Kerwin Matthews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed

38. Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Richard Pasco

39. Vampire Circus (1972) - Thorley Walters, Adrienne Corri, Lynne Frederick

40. The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) - Anton Diffing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

 

 

INCREDIBLE!! I know Sabbath got their name from a horror movie. I love Boris! Bavia! Lee! Cushing!!

 

I need to do some serious research Pat. I have seen many of these.

 

YOU ARE AWESOME!

 

Thank you for putting in the time for your list.

 

I appreciate it.

No probs Earl, I actually got it done earlier when I was talking to Becky, so I thought I'd show you too. I changed the order a bit, it's not set in stone, there's not much between some of these!

 

It's amazing how after all these years you know who your real friends are on a silly one dimensional typing platform on the internet.

 

I love Becky dude.

 

I just told Fridge that I am serious about flying up to Iceland, Ireland, UK to see you then to Scotland to see Grey and Fridge.

I want to go to Tokyo to see JB too.

 

Turbine Freight too.

 

So many Pat.

 

I love Thin Lizzy so much. Thank you for the footage. I am watching "Airplane!" right now.

One of my all time faves.

 

Makes me laugh during these so called dark times.

 

I love and own all Snowy White solo albums. Snowy White And The Flames. KILLER SHIT.

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Holy Shit!

 

I just mentioned how I want to see Turbine Freight too when I fly overseas and the son of a gun is on here tonight!

 

Jonny! I love you dude.

 

We will meet one day.

 

Timing is everything.

 

I believe in friendships around the world.

 

I am soooooooooo lucky.

 

You know who you are.

 

Hey Jonny! We aren't "DOWN FOR THE COUNT" yet my rock and roll brother!!

 

 

Love,

 

Y&T

 

Hope you and your woman are safe.

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Jonny!

 

I just got word about Y&T at Thunder Valley on April 11th. I was supposed to bring my parents. They are on lockdown but I am taking care of them. Dropping of fresh produce and food for my incredible mom and dad.

Y&T moved the show to November 27th! That's smart. I think this "Pandemic" is going to last through the early summer. "Pandemic" is a great song by ACCEPT.

I am very worried about my 8 shows in July but it's ok. Things will be pushed back. The virus will spread here like crabs on the ass and balls of some stupid boy having sex for the first time with a hooker.

But it will be ok. Reminds me of "Porky's." Great movie.

The virus will level out.

But in the meantime, please be careful. Hope you don't have to travel a lot for work dude.

 

 

RUSH ON!

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Earl you should have made the votes public for this poll so we could see who voted for what.

 

Sorry! I totally forgot!

Earl do you like Hammer Horror films?

 

Oh Pat, I have thousands of horror. I collected many Hamer Horror Films. Bavia right?

I try to watch them but they are so campy.

 

I'm more into the 70's 80's slasher flicks.

 

The first "Black Christmas" is great.

 

"Halloween" broke the mold. Pun intended.

 

"Terror Train." With Curtis. "Halloween" on a train.

 

 

I wanted to start writing a screenplay called "PATIENT ZERO" because of Coronavirus. The title is already taken.

What about Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee??

 

I can read your mind. Was going to mention them both. YES!!!! LOVE THEM!!! Both in Star Wars movies!!!

That's one of the reasons why Hammer films are so good and beat the 80's slasher flicks. Lee and Cushing and the quality supporting actors.

 

I agree. They did.

 

Do you like "The Wickerman?"

 

It's like Hammer Films are the Black Sabbath of Horror Films.

 

They were the first. Pioneers.

 

I need to watch more Pat.

Black Sabbath got their name from a horror film. Not a Hammer one but it did star Boris Karloff! Boris Karloff used to live next door to Christopher Lee!

 

Here's my Hammer Horror Top 40 rankings with the date of release and the main actors:

 

1. Dracula (1958) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough

2. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) - Peter Cushing, Andre Morell, Christopher Lee

3. The Mummy (1959) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux, Eddie Byrne

4. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

5. The Gorgon (1964) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Barbara Shelley, Richard Pasco

6. Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir

7. The Devil Rides Out (1968) - Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Nike Arrighi, Patrick Mower, Paul Eddington

8. The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) - Oliver Reed, Clifford Evans, Yvonne Romain

9. Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1968) - Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson

10. Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Ralph Bates, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Sallis

11. The Brides of Dracula (1960) - Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur

12. Captain Clegg (1962) - Peter Cushing, Patrick Allen, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain

13. Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1974) - Horst Janson, John Cater, Caroline Munro, John Carson

14. The Revenge of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn

15. Twins of Evil (1971) - Peter Cushing, Dennis Price, Kathleen Byron

16. The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) - Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Kiwi Kingston

17. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Neame

18. To the Devil a Daughter (1976) - Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Nastassja Kinski, Honor Blackman

19. Lust For a Vampire (1971) - Yutte Stensgaard, Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford

20. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) - Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Freddie Jones

21. Scars of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Jenny Hanley, Dennis Waterman

22. The Vampire Lovers (1970) - Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, George Cole, Kate O’Mara, Madeline Smith

23. Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1974) - Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, Patrick Troughton

24. She (1965) - Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, Christopher Lee, Andre Morell

25. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) - Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick, Phillip Madoc

26. Hands of the Ripper (1971) - Eric Porter, Jane Merrow, Angharad Rees, Dora Bryan

27. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) - Peter Cushing, John Forbes-Robertson, Robin Stewart

28. Quatermass and the Pit (1967) - James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian Glover

29. Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) - Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters

30. The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) - Ralph Bates, Kate O’Mara, Veronica Carlson, David Prowse

31. The Plague of Zombies (1966) - Andre Morell, Diane Clare, Jacqueline Pearce

32. The Reptile (1966) - Noel Willman, Ray Barrett, Jacqueline Pearce

33. The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) - Clifford Evans, Noel Willman

34. The Phantom of the Opera (1962) - Herbert Lom, Michael Gough, Patrick Troughton

35. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) - Paul Massie, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff, Dawn Addams

36. The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Joanna Lumley

37. The Pirates of Blood River (1962) - Kerwin Matthews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed

38. Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Richard Pasco

39. Vampire Circus (1972) - Thorley Walters, Adrienne Corri, Lynne Frederick

40. The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) - Anton Diffing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

 

 

INCREDIBLE!! I know Sabbath got their name from a horror movie. I love Boris! Bavia! Lee! Cushing!!

 

I need to do some serious research Pat. I have seen many of these.

 

YOU ARE AWESOME!

 

Thank you for putting in the time for your list.

 

I appreciate it.

No probs Earl, I actually got it done earlier when I was talking to Becky, so I thought I'd show you too. I changed the order a bit, it's not set in stone, there's not much between some of these!

 

It's amazing how after all these years you know who your real friends are on a silly one dimensional typing platform on the internet.

 

I love Becky dude.

 

I just told Fridge that I am serious about flying up to Iceland, Ireland, UK to see you then to Scotland to see Grey and Fridge.

I want to go to Tokyo to see JB too.

 

Turbine Freight too.

 

So many Pat.

 

I love Thin Lizzy so much. Thank you for the footage. I am watching "Airplane!" right now.

One of my all time faves.

 

Makes me laugh during these so called dark times.

 

I love and own all Snowy White solo albums. Snowy White And The Flames. KILLER SHIT.

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Earl you should have made the votes public for this poll so we could see who voted for what.

 

Sorry! I totally forgot!

Earl do you like Hammer Horror films?

 

Oh Pat, I have thousands of horror. I collected many Hamer Horror Films. Bavia right?

I try to watch them but they are so campy.

 

I'm more into the 70's 80's slasher flicks.

 

The first "Black Christmas" is great.

 

"Halloween" broke the mold. Pun intended.

 

"Terror Train." With Curtis. "Halloween" on a train.

 

 

I wanted to start writing a screenplay called "PATIENT ZERO" because of Coronavirus. The title is already taken.

What about Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee??

 

I can read your mind. Was going to mention them both. YES!!!! LOVE THEM!!! Both in Star Wars movies!!!

That's one of the reasons why Hammer films are so good and beat the 80's slasher flicks. Lee and Cushing and the quality supporting actors.

 

I agree. They did.

 

Do you like "The Wickerman?"

 

It's like Hammer Films are the Black Sabbath of Horror Films.

 

They were the first. Pioneers.

 

I need to watch more Pat.

Black Sabbath got their name from a horror film. Not a Hammer one but it did star Boris Karloff! Boris Karloff used to live next door to Christopher Lee!

 

Here's my Hammer Horror Top 40 rankings with the date of release and the main actors:

 

1. Dracula (1958) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough

2. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959) - Peter Cushing, Andre Morell, Christopher Lee

3. The Mummy (1959) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Yvonne Furneaux, Eddie Byrne

4. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

5. The Gorgon (1964) - Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Barbara Shelley, Richard Pasco

6. Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir

7. The Devil Rides Out (1968) - Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Nike Arrighi, Patrick Mower, Paul Eddington

8. The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) - Oliver Reed, Clifford Evans, Yvonne Romain

9. Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1968) - Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson

10. Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Ralph Bates, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Sallis

11. The Brides of Dracula (1960) - Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur

12. Captain Clegg (1962) - Peter Cushing, Patrick Allen, Oliver Reed, Yvonne Romain

13. Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter (1974) - Horst Janson, John Cater, Caroline Munro, John Carson

14. The Revenge of Frankenstein (1957) - Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Michael Gwynn

15. Twins of Evil (1971) - Peter Cushing, Dennis Price, Kathleen Byron

16. The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) - Peter Cushing, Peter Woodthorpe, Kiwi Kingston

17. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Neame

18. To the Devil a Daughter (1976) - Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Nastassja Kinski, Honor Blackman

19. Lust For a Vampire (1971) - Yutte Stensgaard, Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford

20. Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969) - Peter Cushing, Veronica Carlson, Simon Ward, Freddie Jones

21. Scars of Dracula (1970) - Christopher Lee, Patrick Troughton, Jenny Hanley, Dennis Waterman

22. The Vampire Lovers (1970) - Ingrid Pitt, Peter Cushing, George Cole, Kate O’Mara, Madeline Smith

23. Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell (1974) - Peter Cushing, Shane Briant, Patrick Troughton

24. She (1965) - Ursula Andress, Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins, Christopher Lee, Andre Morell

25. Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde (1971) - Ralph Bates, Martine Beswick, Phillip Madoc

26. Hands of the Ripper (1971) - Eric Porter, Jane Merrow, Angharad Rees, Dora Bryan

27. The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974) - Peter Cushing, John Forbes-Robertson, Robin Stewart

28. Quatermass and the Pit (1967) - James Donald, Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley, Julian Glover

29. Frankenstein Created Woman (1967) - Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg, Thorley Walters

30. The Horror of Frankenstein (1970) - Ralph Bates, Kate O’Mara, Veronica Carlson, David Prowse

31. The Plague of Zombies (1966) - Andre Morell, Diane Clare, Jacqueline Pearce

32. The Reptile (1966) - Noel Willman, Ray Barrett, Jacqueline Pearce

33. The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) - Clifford Evans, Noel Willman

34. The Phantom of the Opera (1962) - Herbert Lom, Michael Gough, Patrick Troughton

35. The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (1960) - Paul Massie, Christopher Lee, David Kossoff, Dawn Addams

36. The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973) - Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Freddie Jones, Joanna Lumley

37. The Pirates of Blood River (1962) - Kerwin Matthews, Glenn Corbett, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed

38. Rasputin the Mad Monk (1966) - Christopher Lee, Barbara Shelley, Francis Matthews, Richard Pasco

39. Vampire Circus (1972) - Thorley Walters, Adrienne Corri, Lynne Frederick

40. The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) - Anton Diffing, Christopher Lee, Hazel Court

 

 

INCREDIBLE!! I know Sabbath got their name from a horror movie. I love Boris! Bavia! Lee! Cushing!!

 

I need to do some serious research Pat. I have seen many of these.

 

YOU ARE AWESOME!

 

Thank you for putting in the time for your list.

 

I appreciate it.

No probs Earl, I actually got it done earlier when I was talking to Becky, so I thought I'd show you too. I changed the order a bit, it's not set in stone, there's not much between some of these!

 

It's amazing how after all these years you know who your real friends are on a silly one dimensional typing platform on the internet.

 

I love Becky dude.

 

I just told Fridge that I am serious about flying up to Iceland, Ireland, UK to see you then to Scotland to see Grey and Fridge.

I want to go to Tokyo to see JB too.

 

Turbine Freight too.

 

So many Pat.

 

I love Thin Lizzy so much. Thank you for the footage. I am watching "Airplane!" right now.

One of my all time faves.

 

Makes me laugh during these so called dark times.

 

I love and own all Snowy White solo albums. Snowy White And The Flames. KILLER SHIT.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INiYaZKmeTo

 

It kills me I never saw Thin Lizzy with Phil.

 

He melts my hard rock heart dude. I love him.

 

I am very serious no matter what anyone says. I am dead serious about taking a trip once this fuckking virus levels off and goes the hell away.

When I go to Dublin, I will go to the Phil statue and kneel down to the ground and lay a Black Rose by the his feet.

 

I can't wait to see the Rory Gallagher bronze guitar that hangs in the window of some pub.

 

To see Pat, Grey and Fridge.

 

That's my plan man.

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I don't know, but I heard this one in the gas station yesterday and it made me so happy. I wanted to grab one of the guys there and start dancing.

 

 

Love that guitar in the song. :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez:

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I don't know, but I heard this one in the gas station yesterday and it made me so happy. I wanted to grab one of the guys there and start dancing.

 

http://youtu.be/hQo1HIcSVtg

 

Love that guitar in the song. :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez:

 

Holy Sugar And Spice!!! LORRAINE!!!!

 

I love it all. I love all LIZZY! I LOVE YOU TOO!

Hope you are doing good!!!! I think about you often!! :heart:

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I don't know, but I heard this one in the gas station yesterday and it made me so happy. I wanted to grab one of the guys there and start dancing.

 

http://youtu.be/hQo1HIcSVtg

 

Love that guitar in the song. :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez:

 

Holy Sugar And Spice!!! LORRAINE!!!!

 

I love it all. I love all LIZZY! I LOVE YOU TOO!

Hope you are doing good!!!! I think about you often!! :heart:

I'm doing awful, Earl. I have no real time for myself. I've been up since 4:15 and I can barely keep my eyes open right now, but it's the only time I have that's mine and I'm alone.

Can't call you or anyone because I have no privacy to talk.

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I don't know, but I heard this one in the gas station yesterday and it made me so happy. I wanted to grab one of the guys there and start dancing.

 

http://youtu.be/hQo1HIcSVtg

 

Love that guitar in the song. :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez: :dweez:

 

Holy Sugar And Spice!!! LORRAINE!!!!

 

I love it all. I love all LIZZY! I LOVE YOU TOO!

Hope you are doing good!!!! I think about you often!! :heart:

I'm doing awful, Earl. I have no real time for myself. I've been up since 4:15 and I can barely keep my eyes open right now, but it's the only time I have that's mine and I'm alone.

Can't call you or anyone because I have no privacy to talk.

 

I am so sorry my dear friend. I will always be here for you.

I know times are tough. Just be safe and stay indoors.

Take care of what you need to do and eventually things will change for the better. Regression of the mean. The highs and lows of life on planet Earth. You have a support system here. You are loved by many.

Please call me if can ever find a window of time in the future.

Things will get better!

Get in bed, but on your headphones and drift off into dreamland with some Thin Lizzy!!!!

 

LOVE YOU!

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Hey did I ever mention I finally got Black Rose for Christmas??

 

Happy St. Patrick's Day!! Here's my most up to date Thin Lizzy album ranking (of the ones I've heard):

 

6. Renegade (it's excellent but the deep cuts here feel a little less important than the deep cuts on other albums)

5. Johnny The Fox (perhaps the most cut for cut consistent of any record here, every cut is right on par with the last)

4. Bad Reputation (when this hits right, it's just magic, but it does feel a little flat to me sometimes)

3. Vagabonds Of The Western World (bold, experimental, imaginative, and darn well written almost all the way through)

2. Jailbreak (my first Lizzy record and still a cornerstone of rock music...but lately it's been surpassed by...)

1. BLACK ROSE: A ROCK LEGEND

 

I mentioned Johnny The Fox might be the most consistent album of these, well I think Black Rose gives it a serious run for its money in that department. Nearly every cut seems to try to outdo the last, and every last stinking song is absolutely essential. From the self-confidence anthem Do Anything You Want To, to the rough and cutting Toughest Street In Town, to the sorrowful storytelling of S&M, to the euphoric climax of Waiting For An Alibi, to the loving intermission of Sarah, to the harrowing alcoholism of Got To Give It Up, to the unminced kiss off of Get Out Of Here, to the heartache inducing yarn of With Love, to the grandest of grand finales I've yet heard from Thin Lizzy... Roísín Dubh. It might just be the greatest song they ever recorded. The instrumental is absolutely thrilling and heartwarming, and the lyrics mesmerizing. Phil and the gang at their very best.

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Hey did I ever mention I finally got Black Rose for Christmas??

 

Happy St. Patrick's Day!! Here's my most up to date Thin Lizzy album ranking (of the ones I've heard):

 

6. Renegade (it's excellent but the deep cuts here feel a little less important than the deep cuts on other albums)

5. Johnny The Fox (perhaps the most cut for cut consistent of any record here, every cut is right on par with the last)

4. Bad Reputation (when this hits right, it's just magic, but it does feel a little flat to me sometimes)

3. Vagabonds Of The Western World (bold, experimental, imaginative, and darn well written almost all the way through)

2. Jailbreak (my first Lizzy record and still a cornerstone of rock music...but lately it's been surpassed by...)

1. BLACK ROSE: A ROCK LEGEND

 

I mentioned Johnny The Fox might be the most consistent album of these, well I think Black Rose gives it a serious run for its money in that department. Nearly every cut seems to try to outdo the last, and every last stinking song is absolutely essential. From the self-confidence anthem Do Anything You Want To, to the rough and cutting Toughest Street In Town, to the sorrowful storytelling of S&M, to the euphoric climax of Waiting For An Alibi, to the loving intermission of Sarah, to the harrowing alcoholism of Got To Give It Up, to the unminced kiss off of Get Out Of Here, to the heartache inducing yarn of With Love, to the grandest of grand finales I've yet heard from Thin Lizzy... Roísín Dubh. It might just be the greatest song they ever recorded. The instrumental is absolutely thrilling and heartwarming, and the lyrics mesmerizing. Phil and the gang at their very best.

 

Fukk Yes!!!

 

You ROCK!

 

Miss you! Hope you are well!! I just went through a Thin Lizzy phase myself!!

 

My girlfriend bought me a record player for my room. I had to buy every Thin Lizzy album on vinyl! LOL!

 

Signed,

 

ANGEL OF DEATH

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