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Double Maxim
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Posted: 05 Jan 2023 at 5:53pm |
Hoosay wrote:
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Anyone off here going to Vibe for Philo? |
Didn't know it was still going, just seen it's the last one. I think Smiley has been unwell. |
On tonight.
Vibe for Philo : The Afters
at the Button factory.
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Sheedy11
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Posted: 05 Jan 2023 at 7:42pm |
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Posted: 06 Jan 2023 at 6:07pm |
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Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Posted: 11 Jan 2023 at 6:37pm |
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong "
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baresi41
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Posted: 23 Jan 2023 at 8:57pm |
baresi41 wrote:
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong " |
Thinner Lizzy this Friday in the Tramline Hawkins St. doing tracks from "Live and Dangerous" album. Looking forward to it..
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Posted: 23 Mar 2023 at 2:46pm |
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong " |
Thinner Lizzy this Friday in the Tramline Hawkins St. doing tracks from "Live and Dangerous" album. Looking forward to it.. |
Thin Lizzy voted Ireland's greatest band ahead of U2 !!!Thin Lizzy have been voted Ireland’s greatest band of all time in a poll of more than 10,000 people. To mark St. Patrick’s Day last Friday (17th March), Ireland’s Radio Nova held a ‘Shamrock Referendum’ asking their listeners who their favourite Irish musical artist is. Alongside Thin Lizzy, the other finalists were U2, The Pogues, Van Morrison, The Undertones, The Boomtown Rats, Something Happens, Ash, The Coronas, Horslips, Snow Patrol, The Frames, Aslan, Hosier, The Cranberries and Sinead O’Connor. Following a series of heats throughout the week, Thin Lizzy went head-to-head with U2 in the Grand Final with the winner broadcast at 5pm on St. Patrick’s Day. Phil Lynott and co. ultimately triumphed securing 60.5% of the vote ahead of U2’s 39.5%. Never in Doubt.........
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Posted: 23 Mar 2023 at 2:48pm |
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong " |
Thinner Lizzy this Friday in the Tramline Hawkins St. doing tracks from "Live and Dangerous" album. Looking forward to it.. |
Thin Lizzy voted Ireland's greatest band ahead of U2 !!!Thin Lizzy have been voted Ireland’s greatest band of all time in a poll of more than 10,000 people. To mark St. Patrick’s Day last Friday (17th March), Ireland’s Radio Nova held a ‘Shamrock Referendum’ asking their listeners who their favourite Irish musical artist is. Alongside Thin Lizzy, the other finalists were U2, The Pogues, Van Morrison, The Undertones, The Boomtown Rats, Something Happens, Ash, The Coronas, Horslips, Snow Patrol, The Frames, Aslan, Hosier, The Cranberries and Sinead O’Connor. Following a series of heats throughout the week, Thin Lizzy went head-to-head with U2 in the Grand Final with the winner broadcast at 5pm on St. Patrick’s Day. Phil Lynott and co. ultimately triumphed securing 60.5% of the vote ahead of U2’s 39.5%. Never in Doubt.........  |
The two legends.
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Posted: 23 Mar 2023 at 2:55pm |
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong " |
Thinner Lizzy this Friday in the Tramline Hawkins St. doing tracks from "Live and Dangerous" album. Looking forward to it.. |
Thin Lizzy voted Ireland's greatest band ahead of U2 !!!Thin Lizzy have been voted Ireland’s greatest band of all time in a poll of more than 10,000 people. To mark St. Patrick’s Day last Friday (17th March), Ireland’s Radio Nova held a ‘Shamrock Referendum’ asking their listeners who their favourite Irish musical artist is. Alongside Thin Lizzy, the other finalists were U2, The Pogues, Van Morrison, The Undertones, The Boomtown Rats, Something Happens, Ash, The Coronas, Horslips, Snow Patrol, The Frames, Aslan, Hosier, The Cranberries and Sinead O’Connor. Following a series of heats throughout the week, Thin Lizzy went head-to-head with U2 in the Grand Final with the winner broadcast at 5pm on St. Patrick’s Day. Phil Lynott and co. ultimately triumphed securing 60.5% of the vote ahead of U2’s 39.5%. Never in Doubt.........  | The two legends. |
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Posted: 23 Mar 2023 at 4:45pm |
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
baresi41 wrote:
Double Maxim wrote:
Sheedy11 wrote:
Phil Lynott - what a man.
Something for Ireland to really be proud of.
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Was at the Vibe last Wednesday. What a night. No Smiley on stage, but he was watching. Great meeting some of the old heads from years gone bye, and a few new ones. The fact that people travelled from far and wide to pay tribute to Phil, says it all. Got the tee-shirt which was most important. Thinner Lizzy are playing Tramline on Friday 27th of January if anyone is interested.
No more Vibe's but it's been alleged that somebody in Birmingham are proposing to carry on a version of the Vibe... We'll see. "We will be strong " |
Thinner Lizzy this Friday in the Tramline Hawkins St. doing tracks from "Live and Dangerous" album. Looking forward to it.. |
Thin Lizzy voted Ireland's greatest band ahead of U2 !!!Thin Lizzy have been voted Ireland’s greatest band of all time in a poll of more than 10,000 people. To mark St. Patrick’s Day last Friday (17th March), Ireland’s Radio Nova held a ‘Shamrock Referendum’ asking their listeners who their favourite Irish musical artist is. Alongside Thin Lizzy, the other finalists were U2, The Pogues, Van Morrison, The Undertones, The Boomtown Rats, Something Happens, Ash, The Coronas, Horslips, Snow Patrol, The Frames, Aslan, Hosier, The Cranberries and Sinead O’Connor. Following a series of heats throughout the week, Thin Lizzy went head-to-head with U2 in the Grand Final with the winner broadcast at 5pm on St. Patrick’s Day. Phil Lynott and co. ultimately triumphed securing 60.5% of the vote ahead of U2’s 39.5%. Never in Doubt......... |
Would like to think it wasn’t even close!
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Double Maxim
Robbie Keane
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Posted: 24 Mar 2023 at 6:26am |
As you said never in doubt.
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Posted: 24 May 2023 at 5:12pm |
I hadn't seen this before worth a listen.
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Posted: 24 May 2023 at 5:38pm |
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I hadn't seen this before worth a listen.
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Brilliant. the guy at the front with the blonde hair and moustache is Paddy Quigley. He's still around. I met him yesterday in Phibsboro. He claims he taught Philip to play bass guitar. His brother was Liam Quigley (RIP) the original photographer for Thin Lizzy. They ran sound systems ( I think that's the name) back in the day in Capel Street. They had a recording studio of sorts in his mother's basement in Phibsboro, and the Brush & Co. would rehearse there with Philip in Skid Row.
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Posted: 24 May 2023 at 11:21pm |
baresi41 wrote:
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I hadn't seen this before worth a listen.
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Brilliant. the guy at the front with the blonde hair and moustache is Paddy Quigley. He's still around. I met him yesterday in Phibsboro. He claims he taught Philip to play bass guitar. His brother was Liam Quigley (RIP) the original photographer for Thin Lizzy. They ran sound systems ( I think that's the name) back in the day in Capel Street. They had a recording studio of sorts in his mother's basement in Phibsboro, and the Brush & Co. would rehearse there with Philip in Skid Row. |
I was out with Liam Quigley a couple of times years ago, a friend of mine knew him well. He was a sound fella, no airs and graces. His niece Isabel from Australia was over here for a few years back around 2007/08 and played in a load of pubs around town. I was talking to her one night and found out that I sat beside her cousin Brian for most secondary school, it's a small world.
Here's a clip of her doing the zodiac sessions back then
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Let Christy Take It.
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