Phil Lynott a very talented wise and modest man. He wrote and composed beautiful songs. With his beautiful, strong voice he was able to sing in a variety of musical styles. He loved his country , loved people but for some reason he was unhappy . Although he tried to hide it , there was sadness in his eyes , sadness in his voice. He was more lively on stage seeing his fans. I love Philip's voice and i'm very sorry i couldn't be at his concerts but those such were times . Phil Lynott is legend a beautiful legend is still alive in our hearts. We miss you Phil . ♥️🎶🎸
As much as i like Phil he wasnt wise. Nor was he singing over a braod range of musical styles. He was pretty limited as a singer. And his lack of wisdom had him writing alot of tirds that didnt chart or get radio play. And his dalliance with skag was a fools choice. Sadly he lost it all because of it.
This broke Phil's heart, All that was needed some time for the boys and Phil to heal themselves, get off the hard stuff it was never any good. Phil drove himself into the ground and gave too much of himself to others and did not keep enough for himself. Phil was a born rocker and Thin Lizzy was the very best rocking band in this world. God bless you Phil with many gifts but you left us to soon
@@johnnyveganite9141 that doesn’t detract from other people that suffer as well. Each society has its own problems and recognising these problems allow others to have empathy and try to help others. And to try to prevent them in the future also.
@@SineaddeFaoite you're a victim enabler, I cure the victim mentality and allow people to realise they have a wonderful life, they just can't see it. I came from and healed myself from that mindset so I can speak from personal experience.
I named my son after him. Another Philip Parris^^. Gladly saw them live once, back in the day @ Monsters Of Rock. What a band, what a voice. Truly great.
He just seems so sad and defeated here. I understand it, Lizzy were ending, he had just finished performing, and it was a huge thing for him. You'd just want to reach out and give that man a hug and just say thank you. I hope he really knew how much he was (and still is) loved by people.
Still bummed A reformed Lizzy didn't get a chance to play live aid.Phil would've had that crowd at his command for some singing and howling would've been brilliant. God bless you Phil.
A fan since 76. When I went to school for music in LA on the performance stage I would do Thin Lizzy tunes. The guys from Europe would lose their minds! And friends were made. Thank you Philip Paris... Look at this video. 25,000 views between 2021 and 2024 and growing. I would say that he is still an influence on this planet. Thanks for posting this! And to all my four string friends to the low end in Europe, Chow baby!
😢😢😢 such a beautiful soulful man, but his eyes were tinged with sorrow and sadness… and every time I hear “old school” and “still in love with you”… it’s like his pain is felt all over again. May you rest in eternal peace now with the mother who loved you so much and was so proud of you, You were special, You are missed all these years later and you always will be ❤
Check out the song break down he did with junior its actually really good! You can find it on TH-cam he also did he fell like a soldier with junior and time theyre both very good songs! I actually messaged junior on Instagram about the songs he said they never got released due to some business stuff with a record company or something but theyre class songs check em out youll enjoy them
A sad time. So much respect for this man. Bumped into him twice, impressive. Saw the Greedy Bastards in Camden in 78 I think it was, saw Lizzy twice and was at the post gig party in Kew after the first ill fated Grand Slam gig at the Marquee. Such an amazing legacy.
Philip Parris Lynott (West Bromwich, Inglaterra, 20 de agosto de 1949-Salisbury, Inglaterra, 4 de enero de 1986) fue un cantante, instrumentista y compositor irlandés, conocido por ser el bajista, cantante principal, compositor, líder y fundador del grupo de rock irlandés Thin Lizzy.
People talk about this inner sadness in him. Could it be people didn't give him his proper credit or have a willingness to understand him? Im certain most of his faults a lot them anyways were do his disposition, not his actual true character. Shame for those that had to know the worst of him im sure he didn't mean for it to be that way. Unfortunately i cant speak on Philips behalf. I know that would bother me but after so much time you build up emotional calluses and find an emotional crutch like alcohol or drugs. We love you always Philip you are the best musician of our time. Sacred and sentimental to my heart anyways.
When I get to heaven i and Jesus asks me, what was the best bond that band says play live and produce the best songs I will have no problem saying It was Thin Lizzy
If there is interview footage from Reading after the gig surfacing, is there also footage from the actual gig? There were a camera man on stage to video feed the big screen. Was there film in his camera?
That would be something! As a kid the legend was that there was also a video of the life/live album (we know now there isn't) but how cool would that be? Especially when all the ex Lizzys start appearing on stage!!!
i see it for the 2nd time now..... i could swear the last time he had this military uniform jacket on ... and the bass on a strap hanging from behind his back ... is there another interview of phil in a tend or so ?... from around 1984 or so ?
If he had lived, Thin Lizzy would've absolutely had a resurgence. Of course he took it hard, who wouldn't? But they could've found the long view. Of course the music would return, it just needed some time for people to rediscover it.
It was scott gorman that break up thin lizzy and not phil lynott .scott gorman has already plans for leave thin lizzy in 1981 but phil whant one more album and tour and 1983 was the end of thin lizzy.
lets join the diplomatic corp rock n roll is such a bore over there we should go far past the planets and the stars dont forget the hapenny bridge when you pass that far off ridge the needle belongs in the groove for our hearts and minds to move
that voice he was so beautiful.
A voice like warm honey.
Phil Lynott a very talented wise and modest man. He wrote and composed beautiful songs. With his beautiful, strong voice he was able to sing in a variety of musical styles. He loved his country , loved people but for some reason he was unhappy . Although he tried to hide it , there was sadness in his eyes , sadness in his voice. He was more lively on stage seeing his fans. I love Philip's voice and i'm very sorry i couldn't be at his concerts but those such were times . Phil Lynott is legend a beautiful legend is still alive in our hearts. We miss you Phil . ♥️🎶🎸
tak
u cry every day yes
I full agree with every word that you said, and thank you.
So we'll put..sucks that he's gone..we missed alot of music..but in the same breath have to be grateful for what he gave
As much as i like Phil he wasnt wise. Nor was he singing over a braod range of musical styles. He was pretty limited as a singer. And his lack of wisdom had him writing alot of tirds that didnt chart or get radio play. And his dalliance with skag was a fools choice. Sadly he lost it all because of it.
He knows it's the end of Thin Lizzy and you can see that inside he's totally devastated.
might have been the smack
Truly beautiful and unforgettable man. His death will always haunt me. I feel so much love for him
Me too
This broke Phil's heart, All that was needed some time for the boys and Phil to heal themselves, get off the hard stuff it was never any good. Phil drove himself into the ground and gave too much of himself to others and did not keep enough for himself. Phil was a born rocker and Thin Lizzy was the very best rocking band in this world. God bless you Phil with many gifts but you left us to soon
First world problems, go to a 3rd world country and tell them how hard he had things they would laugh.
@@johnnyveganite9141 they have their own bubble of troubles. It just goes to show the level of empathy you have.
@@SineaddeFaoite I coach people how not to have victim mentalties, half the world lives on 2 dollars per day. Perspective.
@@johnnyveganite9141 that doesn’t detract from other people that suffer as well. Each society has its own problems and recognising these problems allow others to have empathy and try to help others. And to try to prevent them in the future also.
@@SineaddeFaoite you're a victim enabler, I cure the victim mentality and allow people to realise they have a wonderful life, they just can't see it. I came from and healed myself from that mindset so I can speak from personal experience.
The man was incredible! He wrote some of the best rock songs ever and a nice man!!! Rip sir
He sure was Sir a true Gentleman of Rock and a true Legend that left us to soon miss Phil everyday 💯best wishes from the heart of Ireland 🇮🇪☘️
He seemed a beautiful soul, very little ego visible for sure. Amazing talent, sure glad I found His music 🎵Thank you Phil ... 🌱
Phil was is a down to earth human I’ve listened to his music since 1974 when I first saw Thin Lizzy live Liseberg Gothenburg
He was my Hero / 👍😎👍And still is👍😎👍Live And Dangerous is what sets this band onthe top ofthe mountain for eternity ♥️
It does indeed.
I named my son after him. Another Philip Parris^^. Gladly saw them live once, back in the day @ Monsters Of Rock. What a band, what a voice. Truly great.
A beautiful soul@@martintramil8084
He just seems so sad and defeated here. I understand it, Lizzy were ending, he had just finished performing, and it was a huge thing for him. You'd just want to reach out and give that man a hug and just say thank you. I hope he really knew how much he was (and still is) loved by people.
Still bummed A reformed Lizzy didn't get a chance to play live aid.Phil would've had that crowd at his command for some singing and howling would've been brilliant. God bless you Phil.
Bob geldoff could have helped that happen. They were mates! Very sad
Very Rare to see a Man with so much Chrisma . Bless Phil Lynott. What a Diamond
Lyrical Genius in the Edgar Allan Poe Jimi Hendrix Bob Dylan Bob mode. Very much underrated Man Here.
I loved that man.. Still do
A fan since 76. When I went to school for music in LA on the performance stage I would do Thin Lizzy tunes. The guys from Europe would lose their minds! And friends were made. Thank you Philip Paris... Look at this video. 25,000 views between 2021 and 2024 and growing. I would say that he is still an influence on this planet. Thanks for posting this! And to all my four string friends to the low end in Europe, Chow baby!
Phil..such a beautiful man and soul.
Looks like after the reading festival 83. Thanks for a new Phil interview, he looks sad but very together.
He looks fresh
Sad ain't it?
Wow...brings tears to my eyes 🖤🍀
Thanks for this. Love finding new Phil material! He's always so shy off-stage. So sorely missed.
My same sentiments
Seems like a genuine,polite young rocker! RARE in this biz.
😢😢😢 such a beautiful soulful man, but his eyes were tinged with sorrow and sadness… and every time I hear “old school” and “still in love with you”… it’s like his pain is felt all over again. May you rest in eternal peace now with the mother who loved you so much and was so proud of you, You were special, You are missed all these years later and you always will be ❤
Thanks for the upload!
My neverending obsession with Philo is , um, neverending
Miss Phil and Lizzy it's like a part of your family that you can't see anymore. It means that much all these years later
He passed away 36 years ago, today, January 4th... RIP Phil 🍻🍻
Rock star of the highest order
SAD he's gone!
One off The greatest Songsters that ever lived on this PLANET. EVER!
Great footage! Its like hes here again!
Man, he so cool
Phil going into politics, now that would have been interesting!😁 And him doing a dance record would have been worth a listen.
Check out the song break down he did with junior its actually really good! You can find it on TH-cam he also did he fell like a soldier with junior and time theyre both very good songs! I actually messaged junior on Instagram about the songs he said they never got released due to some business stuff with a record company or something but theyre class songs check em out youll enjoy them
Still in love with you. So so talented. Left way to soon. But still sounds unique in 2023. God bless you Philip & your beautiful mam.
could of been yesterday 😔
Love him my man The rocker of all times 🎉
A true legend rip
This is gold. May 2020 new interview, wow.
Ah Phil , you were loved , if you only knew how much
That was brilliant.
Love this interview. Its almost like we're talking to Phil at the back of a pub.
March 5, 1977 & September 21, 1977 (me ears are still ringin’ and I was much younger but...my life was never the same).
Think I’ll just fall to pieces......
A sad time. So much respect for this man. Bumped into him twice, impressive. Saw the Greedy Bastards in Camden in 78 I think it was, saw Lizzy twice and was at the post gig party in Kew after the first ill fated Grand Slam gig at the Marquee. Such an amazing legacy.
You saw GrandSlam live?
@@Bone74838 I was on bass in a band called Rogue Male at the time, we missed the gig but went back to Phil's house in Kew for the post gig party.
Bob Geldof said it " if Lizzy had of stayed together they would of been the biggest band in the world"
We miss you as a LIZZY fan Irish music it's not the same ❤❤❤
he sounds so sad here like really Its nice of him to not name Scott Gorham here
Sound man offstage , it was all about the music with Phil ....
Philip Parris Lynott (West Bromwich, Inglaterra, 20 de agosto de 1949-Salisbury, Inglaterra, 4 de enero de 1986) fue un cantante, instrumentista y compositor irlandés, conocido por ser el bajista, cantante principal, compositor, líder y fundador del grupo de rock irlandés Thin Lizzy.
People talk about this inner sadness in him. Could it be people didn't give him his proper credit or have a willingness to understand him? Im certain most of his faults a lot them anyways were do his disposition, not his actual true character. Shame for those that had to know the worst of him im sure he didn't mean for it to be that way. Unfortunately i cant speak on Philips behalf. I know that would bother me but after so much time you build up emotional calluses and find an emotional crutch like alcohol or drugs. We love you always Philip you are the best musician of our time. Sacred and sentimental to my heart anyways.
So gracious
Thin Lizzy packed a lot in during those years- many albums, tours, different guitar players. They kept pretty busy.
I never liked Lizzy much when I was a teenager in the 90's because I was a thrash metal fan and I thought they were boring, TO MY DYING SHAME
...😵😵😭😭😭
I love Philiip
When I get to heaven i and Jesus asks me, what was the best bond that band says play live and produce the best songs I will have no problem saying It was Thin Lizzy
If there is interview footage from Reading after the gig surfacing, is there also footage from the actual gig? There were a camera man on stage to video feed the big screen. Was there film in his camera?
Million dollar question. Hoping so.
That would be something! As a kid the legend was that there was also a video of the life/live album (we know now there isn't) but how cool would that be? Especially when all the ex Lizzys start appearing on stage!!!
@@coloneltrumpman would be great!
Were they using stage video screens back in 1983?
@@grobbler1 yes. One big screen at Reading 83
Billy Currie at the very start having a beer & chatting to Phil 💚
i see it for the 2nd time now..... i could swear the last time he had this military uniform jacket on ... and the bass on a strap hanging from behind his back ... is there another interview of phil in a tend or so ?... from around 1984 or so ?
If he had lived, Thin Lizzy would've absolutely had a resurgence. Of course he took it hard, who wouldn't? But they could've found the long view. Of course the music would return, it just needed some time for people to rediscover it.
I always. Thought Phil Lynott. Was. Gorgeous and. Handsome. XX
How he was excluded from Live Aid crushed him. Geldof can suck it.
In retrospect, that might have been a blessing in disguise, since live aid funded and dictator. Not brought food to the needy.
“I am just a Cowboy, lonesome on the trail..”
Drinking coca cola and being sad his band broke up Rip Philip.
Looks like wine
Poor Philo 😭
I have got to give it up…. I am trying to give it up….. that stuff……
It was scott gorman that break up thin lizzy and not phil lynott .scott gorman has already plans for leave thin lizzy in 1981 but phil whant one more album and tour and 1983 was the end of thin lizzy.
So, now I know who to be pissed off at: Scott Gorman. The scoundrel!!
@@crusheverything4449 yes its so true it was scott gorman.
Only the good die young
The only guy Lemmy said was a really good guy and that he truly missed.
Rip 🕯🌹
Goat
Leave your nose alone Phil😄
Coked out if his head bit what a man..
" til we reform again"
If only..if only..
This was the end of thin lizzy
lets join the diplomatic corp
rock n roll is such a bore
over there we should go far
past the planets and the stars
dont forget the hapenny bridge
when you pass that far off ridge
the needle belongs in the groove
for our hearts and minds to move
Which year is this?
1983 th-cam.com/video/HAQwSq5TGcU/w-d-xo.html
I think that was Dave Mustaine in the background.
It's John Sykes
That's John Sykes.
@@punchestown82 Rajoy
What ever happened to that dance record
Wasn't released but the collaboration with junior is on utube. Its great too!
@@RichieRich-71 any links?
Not sure to what your talking about
Type jn Phil lynott with junior giscombe should take you there..
@@RichieRich-71 thanks very much will have gander now
Time is a very nice tune, key board and base is tasty
Born in England, died there and used the English language. So, yes, I guess he was Irish.
I guess he was yeah.. grew up in Ireland with an Irish mother and was also buried there .
English always try to claim the Irish great stfu John ye gimp
And had a statue erected in his honor on the street corner where he hung out as a teenager in his hometown of Dublin. English to the core. 🙄
@@crusheverything4449
Phil always stated he was Irish and Thin Lizzy were an Irish band. Yes, I guess Phil was English😅😂
what a horror you are
Toda hora dando uma ajeitada na lousa, cuidado Phil, tem giz na lousa.