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If you could revive a dead musician
I was fortunate enough to see one of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy's last shows in Nuremberg West Germany. What a great show. The Rodeo Song, Boys are Back in Town and other great songs are among my all time favorites.
Unfortunately, you could tell the band was having problems when Phil looked over at Scott Goram who was retuning his guitar looked at him and asked him very sarcastically, "Are you ready?"
A great band to be sure and Phil was one of the best. Randy Rhoads would have been great to see.
I also was in Hershey Arena for one the last concerts that Eric Carr of Kiss played.
Unfortunately, you could tell the band was having problems when Phil looked over at Scott Goram who was retuning his guitar looked at him and asked him very sarcastically, "Are you ready?"
A great band to be sure and Phil was one of the best. Randy Rhoads would have been great to see.
I also was in Hershey Arena for one the last concerts that Eric Carr of Kiss played.
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