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Thin Lizzy/Documentary of life of Phil Lynott PRO-SHOT

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A documentary about THIN LIZZY and Phil Lynott that was broadcast in the UK is now available. This 60-minute video, which follows the history of the band and Phil’s life, and skillfully summarizes the aftermath of the band, with testimonies from related parties and former members, is a continuous highlight for fans. This video was produced in response to the reappraisal and resurgence of popularity of THIN LIZZY, which has been increasing in the UK in recent years, and uses plenty of material that can be used by the BBC, and all the videos that appear are of amazing quality. Since it is the latest digital material, the picture and sound quality are excellent. At the beginning, Scott Gorham and Brian Downey appear one after another, giving valuable testimonies from their current voices (the scene where they are playing the precious master of “Jailbreak” in the studio suddenly shows You’ll be surprised). Much of the story told by Downey and Eric Bell about their early activities and how the band was formed is already well known, but it has a persuasive power that only comes from those involved. Must see). You can also watch interviews with Phil that were recorded before his death. After moving to England and starting full-fledged activities, the scene where Eric explains the episode surrounding the birth of “Whiskey In The Jar” while playing the guitar is eye-catching. Although some of the footage from the “Top Of The Pops” appearance is mixed with black and white, the freshness of the material is still high, and you will be surprised by the number of valuable takes that are unfolded on a clear screen. After Eric left, the story finally moves on to what happened after Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson joined the band (the story of when they joined the band is very interesting). After the band became a four-person organization, various works such as “NIGHTLIFE” to “JAILBREAK” and the hit “The Boys Are Back In Town” will be mentioned. Here too, the live performance is shown one after another on an ultra-clear screen, so enthusiasts can’t take their eyes off it for even a moment (there are scenes that are known from the official live footage, but the image quality is much better in this work) ). However, as the band grew, they gradually began to have problems. In the middle of the video, we learn about the 1977 American tour that turned a turning point for the band, the announcement of “BAD REPUTATION” and the live album masterpiece “LIVE AND DANGEROUS,” and the departure of Robertson and the official addition of Gary Moore. The story continues. We will also look back at the time when “BLACK ROSE” was made, including interviews with those involved and the video clip of “Do Anything You Want To Do” (“Got To Give It Up” played here is very impressive) . However, Gary couldn’t keep up with the band’s chaotic lifestyle at the time, and left the band during their American tour. The addition of Midge Yure, who saved the situation, is discussed in detail, including Midge’s own reminiscences. The Snowy White era is not mentioned much, and at the end of the video, the band’s musical changes are talked about, such as “THUNDER AND LIGHTNING” after John Sykes joined. The disbandment of the band in 1983 and the circumstances that led to Phil’s passing in 1986 are then touched on (news footage from the time is used for Phil’s death and funeral). At the end, THIN LIZZY’s activities that continued even after Phil’s death are introduced, concluding the 60 minutes of history (Phil’s bronze statue erected in Dublin is also shown). This work summarizes the fact that THIN LIZZY, although an Irish band, had a great influence on British music history, using rare footage and specific testimonies from those involved. Although the content is a review of already known facts, the clear footage and interviews are sure to surprise fans. It’s 60 minutes that LIZZY fans should definitely enjoy! Documentary of life of Phil Lynott PRO-SHOT 1. Introduction 2. Scott Gorham, Brian Downey Talks 3. Early Years & Birth of Thin Lizzy 4. Whiskey In The Jar 5. Gary Moore, Brian Robertson, Scott Gorham joined 6. Nightlife/ Fighting 7. Jailbreak 8. The Boys Are Back In Town 9. Problems After Success 10. 1977 North American Tour 11. Bad Reputation 12. Live And Dangerous 13. Black Rose: A Rock Legend 14. Midge Ure Joined 15. Thunder And Lightning 16. Death Of Phil Lynott And After PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.60min.

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