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From | "fjeder" <fjeder@shiner22.net> |
Subject | Re: For those who still love Rock N Roll on this list |
Date | Thu, 3 Aug 2006 22:29:15 +0200 |
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Hi G !
I will go look for it ASAP.
I myself was part of a similar event in Denmark this Year, where I got to
play "suicide" with "Robbo". A great moment for me as I've been a Lizzy fan
for 30 years. The band was a danish Lizzy tribute band called "Black Rose".
The event was a celebration of Philip Lynott and we marked the 10 annivesary
of his sad demise.
Thanx for the tip.
Fjeder
----- Original Message -----
From: "G FUENTES" <gfuentes1375@msn.com>
To: <audities@smoe.org>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 7:47 PM
Subject: For those who still love Rock N Roll on this list
>I know that this list is not for people that like Rock N Roll. Witness the
>recent discussion on soft pop and what panties one should wear while
>listening to it or if one should wear a sun dress while putting the CDr
>together..
>
> Or witness any discussion of music by Stewart Mason
>
> However, I do have a recommendation for those few rock'n'rollers left on
> the list
>
> DVD - Gary Moore & Friends; One Night In Dublin; A Tribute to Phil Lynott
>
> Concert that took place on August 19 2005 to celebrate the statue of
> Lynott on Grafton St being unveiled and what would have been Phil's 56th
> Bday.
>
> The core band was Moore, Downey, and Jonathan Noyce (Jethro Tull) with
> wonderful and somewhat emotional appearances by Brian Robertson, Scott
> Gorham, and Eric Bell. Robertson plays with Moore on two songs and Gorham
> (who should be the poster child for what a rock n roll star should look
> like) plays three songs with Moore.
>
> Eric Bell does his part on Whiskey In the Jar.
>
> Needless to say..Lizzy was a great band..and watching these older rockers
> play with emotion is worthy to be praised.
>
> macho boracho
>
>
>
>
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