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Thin Lizzy: Dangerous as ever


As many a classic-rock buff will attest to, Thin Lizzy’s classic 1978 release, Live And Dangerous, is one of the greatest concert releases of all time.

With a grade-A set list and top performances, the set captures all the fire of the classic Phil Lynott-Scott Gorham-Brian Robertson-Brian Downey lineup. Recently, a follow-up of sorts was issued via VH1 Classic Records, Still Dangerous, a set recorded at Philadelphia’s Tower Theatre Oct. 20, 1977. Although it contains fewer songs than Live And Dangerous, Still Dangerous is even more raw, and hence, rocks harder.

Interestingly, the tapes of this show were all but forgotten over the years, as longtime Lizzy guitarist Scott Gorham recently explained.

 “It came about really through, of all people, accountants. They were trying to figure out why we were paying certain bills. Two items that kept coming up — that we were paying for month after month, year after year — were these two lock-ups. We had no idea what was in there — it could have been old equipment or Phil’s leather couch! So we sent somebody down there to open these things up. And what we found was a huge mountain of multi-track recording tape. So I went there to look at it myself and I couldn’t believe the volume of stuff that was in there.”

What they had found was a treasure trove of material.

“There were boxes, and one had written on it ‘Philadelphia 2,’” says Gorham. “I remember doing Philadelphia for the ‘King Biscuit Flower Hour,’ but what was the ‘2’ all about? So I called one of our old managers, and he reminded me that we had done two nights at the ‘King Biscuit Flower Hour.’ We had requested two nights because this was a two-week warm-up period we were going on that was going to precede this three-month arena tour. You can hear on the album what we were doing was road-testing these new songs that we had just recorded for the Bad Reputation album.”

With explosive readings of such Lizzy classics as “Jailbreak,” “Cowboy Song,” “Don’t Believe A Word,” and, of course, “The Boys are Back in Town,” Still Dangerous also features songs that did not appear on Live And Dangerous, including the album-opening “Soldier of Fortune,” as well as “Opium Trail,” and the longtime set-closer, “Me and the Boys” (the latter of which never appeared on a studio album).

Also available is a vinyl version that includes a 45 that features two tracks not available on the CD, “Bad Reputation” and “Emerald” (these two non-CD tracks are also available through iTunes). Does Gorham feel this was Lizzy at their in-concert peak?

“I think we had a few more ‘peaks’ left in us after that [laughs],” he says. “I think that was a good period. Other people have preferences, but I always preferred playing with Robo. For us, that was a really creative period. Brian and I together started our dual-guitar harmony thing together. Everybody after that kind of knew there was a guide that they had to adhere to.”

Although it’s tough to declare which of the two aforementioned Lizzy live albums takes top prize, Gorham offered his pick.

“Sometimes I have to watch myself [with this question], because I know how near and dear the Live And Dangerous album is to a lot of people. But I think that the Still Dangerous album is a better album. The playing is probably a little better, and the production is definitely better, with Glyn Johns. If it’s not better than Live And Dangerous, then it certainly stands up shoulder-to-shoulder next to it.”

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AC/DC Price Guide


AC/DC | 12-Inch Singles

Atlantic
PR 419 [DJ] Let’s Get It Up (same on both sides), 1983, $15.00
PR 530 [DJ] Flick of the Switch/Guns for Hire, 1983, $15.00
PR 645 [DJ] Jailbreak (same on both sides), 1984, $15.00
PR 750 [DJ] Danger (same on both sides), 1985, $15.00
PR 754 [DJ] Shake Your Foundations, (same on both sides), 1985, $15.00
PR 2207 [DJ] Heatseeker (same on both sides), 1988, $12.00
PR 2283 [DJ] That’s the Way I Want to Rock ‘n’ Roll , (same on both sides), 1988, $10.00

45s

Atco
7068 High Voltage/It’s a Long Way to the Top, 1976, $8.00
7086 Problem Child/Let There Be Rock, 1977, $8.00
98881 Moneytalks/Borrowed Time, 1990, $5.00

Atlantic
3499 Rock ‘N’ Roll Damnation/Kick in the Teeth, 1978, $6.00
3553 Whole Lotta Rosie/Hell Ain’t a Bad Place to Be, 1979, $6.00
3617 Highway to Hell/Night Prowler, 1979, $6.00
3644 Touch Too Much/Walk All Over You, 1980, $5.00
3761 You Shook Me All Night Long/Have a Drink on Me, 1980, $5.00
3787 Back in Black/What Do You Do for Money Honey, 1980, $5.00
3894 Let’s Get It Up/Snowballed, 1982, $4.00
3894 [PS] Let’s Get It Up/Snowballed, 1982, $7.00
4029 For Those About to Rock We Salute You/T.N.T., 1982, $4.00
4029 [PS] For Those About to Rock We Salute You/T.N.T., 1982, $8.00
89098 The Way I Wanna Rock ‘N’ Roll/Kissin’ Dynamite, 1988, $3.00
89136 Heatseeker/Go Zone, 1988, $3.00
89136 [PS] Heatseeker/Go Zone, 1988, $4.00
89377 You Shook Me All Night Long/, She’s Got Balls, 1986, $4.00
89425 Who Made Who/Guns for Hire (Live), 1986, $3.00
89425 [PS] Who Made Who/Guns for Hire (Live), 1986, $6.00
89532 Danger/Back in Business, 1985, $3.00
89532 [PS] Danger/Back in Business, 1985, $6.00
89614 Jailbreak/Show Business, 1984, $3.00
89614 [PS] Jailbreak/Show Business, 1984, $6.00
89722 Flick of the Switch/Badlands, 1983, $3.00
89774 Guns for Hire/Landslide, 1983, $4.00
89774 [PS] Guns for Hire/Landslide, 1983, $7.00

Albums

Atco
SD 36-142 High Voltage, 1976, $10.00
SD 36-151 Let There Be Rock, 1977, $10.00
91413 The Razors Edge, 1990, $15.00

Atlantic
LAAS-001 [DJ] Live at the Atlantic Studios, 1977, $60.00
—This album has been counterfeited
PR 562 [DJ] Flick of the Switch Interview Album, 1983, $40.00
SD 11111 For Those About to Rock We Salute You, 1981, $10.00
SD 16018 Back in Black, 1980, $10.00
SD 16033 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, 1981, $10.00
SD 19180 Powerage, 1978, $10.00
SD 19212 If You Want Blood You’ve Got It, 1978, $10.00
SD 19244 Highway to Hell, 1979, $10.00
80100 Flick of the Switch, 1983, $10.00
80178 [EP] 74 Jailbreak, 1984, $6.00
81263 Fly on the Wall, 1985, $10.00
81650 Who Made Who, 1986, $10.00
81828 Blow Up Your Video, 1988, $10.00

EastWest
61780 Ballbreaker, 1995, $15.00

Epic
E 80200 [EP] 74 Jailbreak, 2003, $10.00
E 80201 High Voltage, 2003, $12.00
E 80202 Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, 2003, $12.00
E 80203 Let There Be Rock, 2003, $12.00
E 80204 Powerage, 2003, $12.00
E 80205 If You Want Blood You’ve Got It, 2003, $12.00
E 80206 Highway to Hell, 2003, $12.00
E 80207 Back in Black, 2003, $12.00
E 80208 For Those About to Rock We Salute You, 2003, $12.00
E 80209 Flick of the Switch, 2003, $12.

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