“Thin Lizzy, Live and Dangerous, at a point below is no to go now that I think I saw that on TV... it was filmed, it was a fantastic show, so powerful.”
Live and Dangerous
Recorded in the late 1970s, this live album encapsulates the raw energy and musicianship that Thin Lizzy is known for. The dual guitar harmonies of Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson intertwine seamlessly, offering a rich tapestry of sound that defines the band’s hard rock aesthetic. The production captures the electric atmosphere of a live performance, with both the crowd’s enthusiasm and the band’s tight execution evident throughout the tracks. The crispness of the guitars is complemented by Phil Lynott's distinctive, soulful vocals, which convey a sense of urgency and charisma. Key tracks like "The Boys Are Back in Town" and "Jailbreak" showcase the band’s knack for combining catchy hooks with driving rhythms, while "Emerald" highlights their Celtic influences, featuring intricate guitar work and a powerful, anthemic chorus. The tempo shifts throughout the album maintain a dynamic flow, with slower, more introspective moments balanced by high-energy rockers. In the context of its era, the album stands out not only for its musicianship but also for its embodiment of the burgeoning hard rock scene, bridging elements of classic rock and emerging heavy metal. The live setting allows for improvisation and a sense of spontaneity that studio recordings often lack, giving listeners a genuine feel for Thin Lizzy’s live prowess. "Live and Dangerous" is not just a showcase of hits; it is a testament to a band at the peak of their creative powers, delivering a performance that resonates with both energy and authenticity.
“Thin Lizzy is a popular band for all of us in the Budos. This recording in particular I like a lot because the live footage of this recording, there's a saxophone player on it that the first time we all watched it together we had to do a triple take because I thought it was me. It looked so much like myself.”
“Thin Lizzy 'Live and Dangerous.' It's kind of like a greatest hits kind of thing, kind of go through, like it's what they would play at their shows, y'know. I've always loved Thin Lizzy but I've really kind of dove deep into their back catalog.”
“Live and Dangerous, amazing record. They just wanted to get something that's good fun and this record is definitely a good fun. I'm a big Thin Lizzy fan.”
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