fjeder wrote: >Hi All ! >Does Philip Lynott mean anything to anyone in Audities County ? > >To me he is the greatest and the 4. of January it's been 20 years since he passed away. > >To honour him and his influence on me, I've gathered some fellow musicians and made a tribute band called the Philip Lynott Xperience. On the 21. of January there is a memorial concert in Copenhagen where we will be playin' some of the songs from his solo albums and some of the not so well known Thin Lizzy songs. > >I'd like to what you guys think of him and Thin Lizzy. > > I was thinking of Lynot last night - we were watching A KNIGHT'S TALE, and the scene where they arrive in London for the World Championships are played over "The Boys are Back in Town." My favorite TL memory, though, was from back in 1985 when I was working at Z-93 in Winston-Salem, NC (during the brief 6-month period where it was the greatest rock station in the world). Our afternoon guy, Rob Leonard, gets a call on the request line. Gruff, rough-sounding redneck guy on the other end. He says something to the effect of "hey, this is John, and we're listening out here at the county farm. I'm scheduled to be released in a couple days. I was hoping you'd play me some Thin Lizzy. I believe you know which song." Rob, without hesitation, cued up "Jailbreak." -- Sam Smith, PhD 1805 Brantley St. Winston-Salem NC 27103 336.480.6179 /m sam@estreet.com http://www.lullabypit.com ...it's a lonesome thing to be passing small towns with the lights shining sideways when the night is down, or going in strange places with a dog nosing before you and a dog nosing behind, or drawn to the cities where you'd hear a voice kissing and talking deep love in every shadow of the ditch, and you passing on with an empty, hungry stomach failing from your heart. - John Millington Synge