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Snow Patrol's 'Chasing Cars' Most Played And Used Song Of The Noughties
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... than eleven tracks released from previous decades featuring in the Top 50 chart. The highest entry comes from Thin Lizzy (1976) with 'The Boys Are Back In Town' which is number 12 and the oldest is Aretha Franklin's 'I Say A Little Prayer' released ... Comment?
Paul Scott: Paul Westerberg aging well at 50
... and glam bands from the coasts -- sentimental troubadours like Eric Carmen and Neil Diamond and party hounds like Thin Lizzy and Kiss. Ambitious, skilled, and swaggering but not stupid, they were the Clash without the notion that they had something ... Comment?
Chasing Cars most played song of decade
... past decade, some tracks have proved to be timeless with 11 released from previous decades. The highest entry was Thin Lizzy's 1976 track The Boys Are Back In Town, while the oldest was Aretha Franklin's I Say A Little Prayer from 1968 at 50. The ... Comment?
Single which ruled airwaves missed top five
... proved to be timeless with 11 released from previous decades in the Top 50 chart. The highest entry comes from Thin Lizzy's The Boys Are Back In Town which was released in 1976 (at number 11), while the oldest was Aretha Franklin's I Say A Little ... Comment?
Snow Patrol song named 'most played'
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... proved to be timeless with 11 released from previous decades in the Top 50 chart. The highest entry comes from Thin Lizzy's The Boys Are Back In Town which was released in 1976 (at number 11), while the oldest was Aretha Franklin's I Say A Little ... Comment?
Snow Patrol song named most played
... proved to be timeless with 11 released from previous decades in the Top 50 chart. The highest entry comes from Thin Lizzy's The Boys Are Back In Town which was released in 1976 (at number 11), while the oldest was Aretha Franklin's I Say A Little ... Comment?
Snow Patrol song that failed to make top five is decade's most played
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... proved to be timeless with 11 released from previous decades in the Top 50 chart. The highest entry comes from Thin Lizzy's The Boys Are Back In Town which was released in 1976 (at number 11), while the oldest was Aretha Franklin's I Say A Little ... Comment?
2009 Concert Rewind, August: Weezy, Blondie, Depeche Mode, JoBros,...
... in their rooms practicing over the years showed during both their original songs and especially on a cover of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town," a tribute to all the parents in attendance." Kim Douglass Jimmy Webb, Dosey Doe Coffee House, ... Comment?
BBC Radio 2 to be invaded on New Year's Day
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... and outstanding performances by some of the biggest artists of the 70s, including David Essex, Justin Hayward, Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott and Julie Covington. The album has enjoyed huge success and critical acclaim across the globe with some 15 ... Comment?
The Boys Are Back I... - Thin Li...
Despite a huge hit single in the mid-'70s and becoming a popular act with hard rock/heavy metal fans, Thin Lizzy are still, in the pantheon of '70s rock bands, underappreciated. Comment?
Magical beginning to the New Year at INEC
... stages, and collaborate, with names such as The Clash, The Jam, Van Morrison, Nick Cave, Johnny Depp, former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson and exPink Floyd member Michael Kamen. Singer-songwriter Mundy began his musical career busking on the ... Comment?
... partly re-recorded by fledgling label stylists Geffen in L.A. Out were aging blokes with bad teeth and in was ex-Thin Lizzy/Tygers of Pan Tang flamethrowing blond John Sykes, who re-recorded guitar parts for the U.S. mix, which has been resequenced ... Comment?
I'd rather listen to Thin Lizzy-oh
I love the album Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy . What other Thin Lizzy records should I check out? I have never heard any other Thin Lizzy albums, but as I look at the ratings and reviews on AllMusic , the preceding album and the three subsequent releases are all rated 4 or 4.5 stars. Comment?
Talks breakthrough possible: Analysts
a oeTHE boys are back in towna , so goes an all-time golden oldie classic by Irish rock band, Thin Lizzy. The song was released in 1976 as part of the album, Jail Break. Its catchy lyrics resonated in Harare on Monday as South African President Jacob ... Comment?
This Lizzy is definitely bizzy
... explosion of a show, Limehouse Lizzy continues to keep the spirit of Celtic rock icon Philip Lynott and his band Thin Lizzy alive and well, dominating stages worldwide. Attention to detail, playful audience interaction and that all important ... Comment?
The Indoorsman -- A very merry Christmas wish list
... listening to Pink Floyd, Radiohead and Steely Dan, because those bands are lame. I want them to instead listen to Thin Lizzy. * I want whoever makes the pre-wrapped sandwiches at the grocery store to stop putting the tomato right next to the bread. ... 14 comments
... first bark from native son Phil Lynott, and, by 1969, the murderous axe-wielding of Belfast prodigy Gary Moore. Thin Lizzy's finest moments ( Black Rose ), a string of peerless hard rock records in the 1980s ( Corridors of Power , Run for Cover ), ... Comment?
On Magazine: the pause that refreshes
... of the world to join hands and sing together for all to hear. The song I want them to sing is 'Jailbreak' by Thin Lizzy." We've got all that and much, much more. Pick up a copy of On Magazine in Friday's Yakima Herald-Republic or for free at finer ... Comment?
New band of the day a " No 686: Rollo Jean
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... 28 Nov 2009: Susanna Karolina Wallumroed, from Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, performs her version of Thin Lizzy's 1976 hit Jailbreak exclusively for Observer Music Monthly Glastonbury remembers Michael Jackson 26 Jun 2009: Fans commemorate pop ... Comment?
Listen to the Mountain Goats Cover "The Boys Are Back in Town," Shout Out Final Fantasy
The December 2 Bell House sequel to nyctaper's recording of the Mountain Goats' December 1 show at Webster Hall is now up as well--highlights this time around include a Thin Lizzy cover in which Owen Pallett's Final Fantasy somehow makes it into the lyrics. Comment?