Nov 12 2020
2
A live Thin Lizzy album is not high on my list of things I want to listen to. The music is pretty middle of the road and this album lacked the energy of most good live albums. Turns out, that's because Thin Lizzy straight up cheated and overdubbed a bunch of the parts after the fact. So it's only kinda live. The result is a the audio equivalent of flat beer. You can taste what it should be and it'll deliver alcohol... But it's just not enjoyable.
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Apr 28 2021
5
"Is there anyone here with a little Irish in them ?" Crowd screams yeh. "Any of the girls want a little more in Irish in them"
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Jan 30 2021
2
I'm not a fan of this one. There is so much guitar/bass/drums music from the 70s, I really had enough of it. I can only remember fondly or listen to G/B/D bands that had something really special (originality or virtuoso musicians). And this isn't the case with this group and album.
Yeah the guitar, bass and drums are good but there are many better and moreover there is nothing original about the instrument playing or songwriting that makes me want to keep listening.
The 70s had guitar phenoms so good they could that they could make a band that's not original stand out. Jimmy Page was so good he made Led Zep good. (Overplayed to the point I can't listen to them anymore but that's another story). The guitars don't get Thin LIz there.
The bass player is also good but what is he doing that Entwistle hadn't done years earlier and a lot better? The drummer's slapping the gong at the end of Southbound puts a cherry on my point that they are followers rather than leaders. I thought even Kiss was ringing the gong before Thin Liz. How embarrassing is that?
I'm was a little surprised to learn there are two guitar players but I did hear duelling solos. This would have been fun to see in concert but having two guitars also gives the opportunity for consistently good rhythm and there is really not much rhythm guitar to get excited about. I planned to listen until they played Boys are Back in Town but ended up listening to it all. Unfortunately, I was reminded of the worst part of 70s rock concerts: the tiresome drum solo. The 2+ minutes of TL's drum solo are minutes I will not get back and could've spent listening to more of the 1001 albums I need to listen to. Fothermucker!
Apologies to any TL fans out there. Also apologies in advance to fans of "The Song Remains the Same" if that's on the 1001. That bad boy will get max 1 star based solely on the length of the drum solo.
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Jan 20 2021
5
Glorious, seemingly effortless hard rock. Some absolute classic tracks.
Fave track - on this play through, "Massacre" really jumped out at me. Tends to get overshadowed by their more well known tunes, but it landed for me this time...
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Feb 10 2024
5
I have checked, and this is the only Thin Lizzy album on this list. So, outside of a comparison I made in the KISS review, this is the only mildly public chance I might have to discuss Thin Lizzy. I should try to make it a good one.
Thin Lizzy are my Dad’s favourite band. As such, I have grown up listening to their music in a way I have not listened to any other music. They are an integral part of my musical education, one of the reasons why I picked up the guitar as an instrument. And as such I am approached this listening of Live And Dangerous with more scrutiny than I would most other albums on this list.
And that scrutiny is not affecting the listening experience in any bit. This is one of the great, if not the greatest, examples of the live double album that bands in the 70’s put out with worrying regularity.
The band is on as tight a form as a loosely funky, bluesy, semi-improvisational Rock group could be. All of the playing is exceptional, all of the solo’s are exceptional, all of it is emblematic of tight group of sympatico musicians performing to their highest standard. There’s a controversy about how much of Live And Dangerous was overdubbed, and the obvious answer to the problem is that ‘all live albums are overdubbed, why does it matter so specifically in this case?’ but, in Lizzy’s case, the problem has been answered. There was a subsequent live album released called Still Dangerous, which was a full concert recording from the concerts that Live And Dangerous was taken from, with no overdubs. And guess what? It’s as good as Live And Dangerous is. It has the same energy levels, the same dynamics, the same virtuosity, that made Live And Dangerous such a good record.
And let’s not forget the figure without whom the whole thing would fall apart. If Iggy Pop is the consummate Punk front man, Phil Lynott should be in the conversation as consummate Hard Rock front man, partly because he’s the only Hard Rock guy whose sex appeal I have no problem with. Robert Plant would spend too much time talking about Lord of the Rings, Steven Tyler the less said about the better, I would fuck Ozzy but that’s just because I think it’d be a story. That leaves Lynott, who was both incredibly attractive, effortlessly cool and charismatic, and also as a black Irish man, the eternal outsider, which further added to a sense of style and mystery to his persona.
And Lynott wouldn’t have been as sexy if he weren’t also so damned talented. The songwriting is immaculate, full of Irish-American mythology and character pieces, written with the style of the best Gaelic sages, and the heartbreaking irony of the best American songwriters.
Live And Dangerous is a great representation of what it feels like to be in the crowd of a good Rock gig, with all of the sweaty exuberance, excitement and euphoria that goes along with it. And the songs, and the solos, and the writing, and the performances, and the arrangements, and the guest stars, and, and, and…
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Dec 29 2021
5
Listened Before? N
Holy S**T! What an amazing introduction to Thin Lizzy. This live album is an absolute masterpiece from beginning to end. Banger after banger lined up in a row. The lead guitar is absolutely face-melting in every song, and the band's energy is full-tilt. I am unsure how I have basically completely missed this band until now. Everyone knows "The Boys are Back in Town", and I was familiar with "Jailbreak" but every other song here is wonderful as well. I see no real cons here. This will be my first 5-star album.
Added to Library? Y
Songs added to Playlist - The Boys are Back in Town
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Feb 01 2021
1
A double live album that's pulled from several different shows and later overdubbed is bound to be rather unenjoyable, and that's before considering that it's mediocre 70s rock. I have no idea how this made anybody's list of essential albums. Completely disposable. Best track: Massacre
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Nov 22 2021
5
This is the kind of music that got me into music in the first place. Rock guitar and great hooks. Will be listening to this album a lot.
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Jul 21 2021
4
I was already predisposed to enjoying the tough guy streetwalker tracks that still get radio play, and the slower more romantic songs are well done even if they're not my preference, but the more intense songs about historical violence that Iron Maiden basically took wholesale blew me away (and sure enough, as I write this I discover that Maiden actually did in fact record a cover of Massacre). They're lucky this album kicks as much ass as it does, or I would've been more upset about the blatant overdubbing. Key Tracks: Emerald, Massacre, Cowboy Song
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Aug 07 2021
4
Let's just get this right out of the way early: Huey Lewis is on this album, playing harmonica on "Baby Drives Me Crazy". So this automatically gets 2 stars just for that surprising little nugget. And I'm not especially a Huey Lewis fan at all. Thin Lizzy gets my consideration as one of the more underrated bands of all-time. Most people only know them for "The Boys Are Back In Town" (a stellar version of which appears here as part of a seamless one-two punch with "Cowboy Song"). Most of Thin Lizzy's output holds up quite well. I don't usually like live albums, but I love this one. I wouldn't be upset to also find the Jailbreak album on this list. Apparently there's a sector of folks who immediately dismiss this album, claiming it's "overdubbed". Don't ALL Live albums have overdubs? The only unpolished live albums are bootlegs. And down at Dino's Bar'n'Grill the drink will flow and blood will spill, and if the boys wanna fight, you better let 'em.
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Dec 06 2021
5
What a live album, what a voice. I can't believe I had gone my whole life without listening to Dancing in the Moonlight. Never making that mistake again
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Jun 30 2021
4
Awesome album. Such a distinctive sound both musically and vocally. Dancing in the moonlight is the best song amongst many great songs. It kind of reminded me of a Van song, who was idolised by Phil Lynott and whose bandmates in Them, later joined Thin Lizzy.
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Aug 26 2021
3
I don’t know if ‘Live And Dangerous’ is the best live album of all time, or whether it’s not a true live album at all because it was re-recorded in the studio and overdubbed with crowd noise to make it sound live. What I do know is that it rocks hard and is lots of fun, with many moments throughout to indulge in the hedonistic dream of being a rock god whilst perfecting one’s air guitar skills. ‘Live And Dangerous’ won’t change the world, but there’s worse ways to spend 75 minutes.
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Jan 21 2021
3
I tend to not love live albums unless there is something really unique in the performance. This one, being a double album, I found to drag on a bit toward the end. I liked the 4 song run between "Dancing in the Moonlight" and "Johnny the Fox," gravitating more toward the slower songs.
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Nov 24 2021
5
Boys are back, Rosalie, Don't believe a word, Cowboy Song, Whiskey, Still in love, Dancing, Jailbreak
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Feb 12 2024
4
Music I listened to growing up. Still like it.
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Aug 16 2023
4
Ok, now i get it with Thin Lizzy. Their studio albums leave a lot to be desired compared to this “live” record. This is heavy duty, man.
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Apr 15 2022
5
Legendary.
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Mar 04 2022
5
One of the best live albums I've listened to.There isn't one bad song on the album. And the transition from one track to another is pretty amazing.
As I read there is a big debate about how ‘live’ Live and Dangerous is. My opinion is who fckin cares? Live and Dangerous is a great sounding album, it’s perfectly produced and mixed.
I'm gonna exclude the 2 songs I already knew, "The Boys are Back in Town" and "Jailbreak".
Most favourite tracks from the album:
Southbound
Rosalie/ Cow girl's song
Dancing in the Moonlight
Still in Love with You
Cowboy Song
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May 02 2021
5
The album rocks hard.
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May 28 2021
5
Goat
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Jan 19 2021
5
Ahhhhahh fuck yesss this is great. So my vibe. Every song is an absolute tune
FUCK YESSSS
Classic Boys are back in town, yessss
Fantastic album. First 5/5 I reckon
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Mar 15 2025
3
Odd to get two live albums in a row (the previous was MC5's "Kick Out the Jams"). This one is definitely a lot more tame--and less inflammatory too, somewhat disappointingly--and I was kind of disappointed overall. I think part of the disappointment is that this album essentially bypasses the whole no-compilation/best-of stipulation in the project (especially since they cherry-picked from multiple performances), yet I kept thinking "this is their best stuff?" nonetheless. Part of the problem is simply that live recordings are often pretty poor quality (especially from this era, and despite however much overdubbing they may or may not have done), but I guess I also expected Thin Lizzy to rock more than they do; I kept wishing we could the rawness of the MC5 album as I listened to it. There are times I was reminded of Iron Maiden's dueling guitars (in "Emerald" and "Massacre" and their classic "The boys are back in town" especially), and there are several strong performances--especially the Bob Seger mashup "Rosalie/Cowgirl's song", "Suicide" and the ending "The rocker"--but too much of the too-long double album has so-so renditions of their biggest hits, albeit with some pretty fun guitar solos thrown in. I don't begrudge Think Lizzy's appearance in this collection, but I kept thinking it would have been so much more fun to listen to Ozzy Osbourne's much better live Randy Rhoads tribute album in its place. Ultimately, though, I realized as I listened to this album that I would have enjoyed this album a *lot* more if I'd been a big Thin Lizzy fan, which apparently I'm not.
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Feb 18 2024
5
Absolute classic and a must-listen.
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Feb 16 2024
5
The Boys are Back in Town! great album
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Feb 12 2024
5
I loved this
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Apr 25 2022
5
Still my favourite live album of all time. Saw them at 'Empire Pool' Wembley on this tour.
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Jan 05 2022
5
Yes! Greatest live album of all time!
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Nov 23 2021
5
Every Thin Lizzy album is like a hidden gem.
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Nov 16 2021
5
This is what a live album should sound like. Every band should be made to listen to this and told "If you are going to play live, you are aspiring to reach this level.
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Nov 08 2021
5
Damn good rockin. Favorite tracks are Warriors and Baby Drives Me Crazy
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Sep 20 2021
5
First time hearing anything more than the Boys are Back in Town, it was gray.
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Jul 28 2021
5
yeah, that was kinda fucking awesome. i have kinda mixed feelings about them overall, but that must've been one hell of a live show. also, huey freakin' lewis on harmonica! that's a fun surprise
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Jul 21 2021
5
I’ve apparently been heavily sleeping on Thin Lizzy. Fantastic album, only track I didn’t love was Johnny The Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed.
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Jun 13 2021
5
Loved every second of this.
Such a great stage presence and an amazing sound.
I've listened to this album before, but it had been a while.
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Jul 16 2021
5
- so much fun, great vibes
- great quality for a live album
- left the album radio on all day
- so many likes
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Jul 19 2021
5
Rollicking good time. Surprised how much I like this band! I'm glad to discover so much beyond "The Boys Are Back in Town."
Also, I always thought they were American. That voice sounds like a cross between Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen, and lyrics have a similar quality to many of their songs.. But it turns out they're Irish, which just interests me more.
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Jun 13 2021
5
Definitely seemed born to be a live album. I felt fully immersed. Loved every song but Massacre imparticular.
Lovely break in the middle before it picks back up for the 2nd half. The transition into The Boys Are Back In Town was * French Kiss *
A flawless experience.
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Jan 18 2021
5
Mola
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Feb 23 2021
5
Best live album ever?
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Mar 15 2025
4
Reaching middle age and the self acceptance that hopefully comes with it is what changed my take on Thin Lizzy from a guilty pleasure to a proud pleasure. The Boys Are Back, baby!
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Apr 02 2024
4
Consider my rating a 3.5. Nice! I went into this expecting to not be a fan, especially since I'm usually not a fan of live albums, but this was good! This would have been a solid 4 instead of a 3.5, but I found out that a lot of this was overdubbed after the fact and no one knows just how much of this is actual live audio so...that doesn't really sit right with me. Oh well. This album was still very enjoyable and made me want to listen to more Thin Lizzy, so I gotta give it that!
P. S. Being a metalhead also helped my appreciation of this, as it's easy to see how Thin Lizzy influenced a lot of bands.
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Feb 20 2024
4
Spread the word around, the boys are BACK.
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Feb 17 2024
4
Started off thinking this would be dull, generic cock rock but I got quite into it and found that lots of it was really good. Most of it is indeed generic cock rock and variations on the 12 bar blues but they could rock out and it has all the energy and grime you want from a live album. It’s probably a 3.5 but I’m feeling generous for some reason with this one.
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Feb 12 2024
4
The Boys WERE back in town this weekend
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Jan 16 2024
4
This is of a type peculiar to the seventies, the studio-enhanced live album, and I wonder whether this will confuse the angry sorts who rant whenever a live album rocks up on this list. They'll be furious anyway, I suppose, which is a shame, as this is a formidable set of sets, with volcanic guitar and even drum solos that genuinely melt my old visage, a rare occurrence nowadays. This has slumbered on my drive for over a decade, mostly or totally unlistened, so I am thankful; I can imagine putting this on over a long drive.
There's no small measure of Van Morrison in these songs, which surprises me, and not all of it is Lynott's voice and call-outs. A hard-edged soulfulness, particularly in the ballads, is present in both.
Not on this record is Spirit Slips Away, which is the only Thin Lizzy song I’ve heard that’s sublime. Listen to that!
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Nov 28 2023
4
Ferocious playing! Only wish the vocalist let the instruments sing more.
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Nov 16 2021
4
Feels a really poignant album as it was recorded a few years before they split and Phil Lynott's death. Doesn't capture the 'live' feeling as much as some live albums do, but its a fantastic performance with some absolute tunes on it. Can't believe they were still only in their mid to late 20s when they recorded this
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May 24 2025
3
Ireland mentioned! I fear listening to a live album of a band i know two studio recordings of is gonna be wasted on me but I can't be arsed listening to a bunch of hard rock for this. I'll pretend I'm at a festival ig.
This isn't fair but every hard rock song sounds the same to me idk. I like Southbound.
Hitting the Phil Lynott Respect button but this just isn't my thing. Few decent songs and a good sound but I can't listen to 1.25 hours of rock without getting bored sorry.
Wish i could give half stars bc this is a solid 2.5 for me. Enough fun bits to round up from iron maiden and that 90s rnb album but it's hard won. Mostly by the crowd work toward the end.
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Mar 14 2025
3
Ganz in Ordnung.
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Aug 03 2024
3
Another live album already? I just got one a few days ago! Anyways, This one wasn't quite as good, but was still one of the better live albums I've gotten. First of all, I'll start with the problems. For one, it's pretty long. It was long enough for me to feel great when the album ended, but as I've said about many albums, it certainly isn't the worst 76 minute long album I've ever listened to. This being a live album definitely makes the length more understandable. Secondly, the album is a bit repetitive. It's not the most repetitive album I've listened to, but it's noticeable. Now it's praise time! This album's pretty fun. It's just some good simple hard rock akin to something like Def Leppard and even Van Halen at times. I'd say I like this more than the former but not quite as much as the latter. The vocals are pretty decent. The writing is too. The sound is the highlight of this album. There's definitely some talent that you can hear through the basslines and guitar riffs/solos. There's not much else to say. It's a good fun hard rock live album. High 3/5.
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Mar 26 2024
3
never heard of this guy and i wish it stayed that way. boring and way too long. 5/10
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Feb 17 2024
3
The boys are back in town
3.7/5
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Feb 12 2024
3
the boys were in fact back
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Jan 16 2024
3
sounds good for a live album, a bit too long and too many blues jams
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Jul 26 2025
5
Live And Dangerous is an album i absolutely love. It may not seem all too special from the lens of a modern listener with it's typical metal/hard rock sound and the stage presence of the band not being as interesting as the stage presence of other musicians, but for 1978, this was good and definitely seemed to heavily inspire Motorhead as their music does sound really similar. The songs here are a bit samey but that didn't stop me from loving all of them as they were just incredibly fun, enjoyable romps. The recording quality did take me some time to get used to but as i kept listening, i enjoyed it's rather rough nature. This is one album that definitely is a case of just getting better and better as it went on.
Best Song: Massacre
Worst Song: Jailbreak
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Jul 22 2025
5
4.75/5
This album rocks!! This has the quality of a studio album, if you didnt hear the crowd you wouldn't know it was live. There were so many great guitar solos and an epic drum solo on Sha-la-la
favorite tracks: Sha-la-la, Johnny the Fox
This was the kind of album I hoped I'd discover on this journey
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Jul 21 2025
5
I did like it.
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Jul 19 2025
5
yeah this one kind of slaps. thin lizzy has one of my favorite sounds of a band of all time and it really holds up in a live format. the band has a lot of energy and the setlist is pretty killer. it's probably not all that mind-blowing, but it's a hell of a lot of fun to listen to. my only qualm is that huey lewis was somehow involved in the making of this album, which feels illegal.
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Jul 12 2025
5
One of the greatest live albums I've ever heard. Expectations were low, just because I'm typically not a fan of live recordings, but God damn can these guys shred live.
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Jul 09 2025
5
I knew three Thin Lizzy songs going in (Jailbreak, Boys Are Back, and Cowboy Song), and I was pretty sure I'd like the album, and I did! Love the guitar harmonies especially. This one is up there with Deep Purple and Kiss as far as live albums go. On first listen, I think Emerald and Don't Believe a Word were the standout new-to-me tracks.
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Jul 07 2025
5
Great album, really enjoyed listen to it while running. Can't believe how many classic songs are on this one album.
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Jul 06 2025
5
A live album! and a hella good one at that. I need to listen to more thin Lizzy after this because this completely sold me on them. There is so much energy and awesomeness here it's sick! It avoids basically all the tropes I don't like about Hard Rock and keeps the best aspects. It never feels like it gets tiring and has enough variety to give each song. In short, it's awesome.
97/100
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Jun 28 2025
5
Great live rock album. I’ve slept on Thin Lizzy!
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Jun 25 2025
5
10/10
Fantastsk band. Phil Lynott døde så alt for tidleg.
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Jun 20 2025
5
Une masta dinguerie comme dirait mon frère Gerry Love. Chaque chanson est un bijou du rock. Respect pour Phil Lynott.
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Jun 15 2025
5
Fantastic album! I never thought much of Thin Lizzy. Their radio hits always seemed pretty ok, but nothing special. The energy and rock-ness of their live album showcases their talent much more effectively.
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Jun 12 2025
5
Мне прям нравится вайб, классно. Под изучение латыни самое то.
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Jun 12 2025
5
Yes
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Jun 07 2025
5
is it 5? I'm not sure but I love them
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Jun 02 2025
5
Great early rock n roll
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Jun 03 2025
5
This was really good, way better than I expected. Hard rock with a couple of super famous hits that are honestly really fun, even if over played. There are some absolute jams, with the best being Still in Love With You. The instrumentation is great, the opener is great, The Boys Are Back In Town is great, this was a very good listen.
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May 15 2025
5
LOVED THIS!
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May 06 2025
5
I have this record - love it !
Saw them on the next tour (Black Rose) with Gary Moore
there's a Super Deluxe album, with 7 other gigs from 76/77/78 !
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May 03 2025
5
Absolutely pumping. Never felt too fussed about thin lizzy’s studio albums but this is really making me reevaluate
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May 03 2025
5
Beautiful. Stunning. Amazing. These Boys are Absolutely back in town!!!!!
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May 02 2025
5
THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT BABYYYYY. Ain't no way this is live because of the crisp audio and guitars but still, incredible stuff. Honestly. Never heard of this band before and I was delighted.
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Apr 29 2025
5
The boys are back in town!
Fun live album. Some sweet guitar solos and an energetic performance by Phil Lynott. I didn't know most of the songs but they all felt familiar and there wasn't a single song that I wanted to skip.
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Apr 29 2025
5
Rocky. I love these types of songs.
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Apr 28 2025
5
A classic of the live genre
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Apr 22 2025
5
banger after banger
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Apr 20 2025
5
Ein echtes Meisterwerk der Live-Alben! „Live and Dangerous“ fängt die mir auf dem Höhepunkt ihrer Energie und Spielfreude ein. Die kraftvolle Produktion, die knallharte Gitarrenarbeit sowie eine charismatische Stimme machen jede Sekunde zu einem Genuss. Ich kannte das Album bis Dato nicht. Klassiker wie „The Boys Are Back in Town“, „Jailbreak“ und „Emerald“ entfalten live eine ganz eigene Dynamik und beweisen, dass die Band eine unaufhaltsame Kraft auf der Bühne war. Gerne Wiederhören.
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Apr 15 2025
5
FANTASTIC LIVE ALBUM!!!!!! Full of riffs and melodies!!! Band's energy is full-tilt! Definite 5 stars
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Apr 15 2025
5
Not so Live apparently but oh so very Dangerous. One of the most classicest bands of the 70s pulving out killer song after killer song plus a dash of call-and-response, bawdy stage banter and extended drum solo for the full live experience. Mixed by Tony Visconti, many of the songs here sound even more incendiary and definitive than their studio counterparts - Rosalie and Still In Love With You in particular. All in all, this peak 70s rock and with Boys Are Back In Town, Southbound and Don’t Believe A Word in one place it’s just loaded.
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Apr 09 2025
5
Wow, they were really spectacular live.
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Apr 08 2025
5
not my thing
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Apr 08 2025
5
Ik kende Thin Lizzy eigenlijk niet zo goed, maar zelfs dan is dit live album een feestje
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Mar 31 2025
5
Goated
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Mar 26 2025
5
HOT.
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Mar 18 2025
5
This was just fantastic! Going in I really only knew their couple of big hits, but wasn't familiar otherwise. They could really play!. Being an Iron Maiden fan when I was younger I could definitely feel the influence on that later band in Thin Lizzy's style. I never knew. Over a hundred albums in, and I think this may be my 1st fully new-to-me 5 star rating.
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Mar 13 2025
5
Listen to Thin Lizzy since I was young and most of the hits are here. As a classic rock enthusiast this just hit all the marks and really reminded me of how good of a band Thin Lizzy was.
Not a fan of live albums because the vocals do tend to change. But there were a lot songs i hadn't heard before which I loved and as a guitarist, hearing some variations on the live solos are nice.
I think found another album I love from start to finish(there aren't many). As a Live album it's unbelievable clean compared to other live albums I heard.
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Mar 12 2025
5
The cover says it all - a rocking album by a band in its prime.
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Mar 10 2025
5
En klassiker! Älskar Phil Lynott! Femma
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Mar 04 2025
5
Legendary!
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Mar 03 2025
5
Good old fashioned rock n roll
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Mar 03 2025
5
It’s no Chinatown or Renegade or Black Rose or Jailbreak or even Thunder & Lightning, but it is Thin Lizzy so of course it was great.
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Feb 26 2025
5
How have I not heard this album yet?
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Feb 25 2025
5
Ha love this one. I'm very familiar with it, overdubs and all! I think that it's a great album no matter whether there are overdubs after the fact, which there are and it's never affected my listening.
The epic drumming from Brian Downey is a particular highlight
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Feb 25 2025
5
Awesome live album. The performance and production both shine. What’s not to love about Thin Lizzy?
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Feb 24 2025
5
Such a great album loved it!
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