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I THINK that's Phil's mom......
Nope. Philomena looks significantly better today than that woman did thirty years ago.
I THINK that's Phil's mom......
Nope. Philomena looks significantly better today than that woman did thirty years ago.
I'm getting amped up. About 75% sure I'm going to this show.
Back story:
"In 1982, May Booker, a 70-year-old grandmother from England, wrote producers at the BBC. The subject of her letter was her favorite band, Thin Lizzy, hard rock's biggest act at the time. "How nice it would be," she wrote, "to play with them."
Recognizing a golden opportunity, producers reached out to the band. Lead singer Phil Lynott, raised by his paternal grandmother in Crumlin, Dublin, agreed to share the stage with Booker, who "played" an Oberheim OB-X synthesizer on the band's pre-recorded performance of "Hollywood.""
I heard a couple live tracks from the current line-up this morning on the Eddie Trunk replay on knac.com. All I can say is holy shit they rock. The dual guitar work between Campbell and Gorham is incredible and the vocalist Ricky Warwick does a great job on vocals.
Let me know if you are going.
I am about 75% certain I am as well, and will probably buy a ticket within a day or two.
Bob (Diabolik) lives close by, and we were gonna get together afterwards.
We can have a Chicago Axis party that night!
And don't forget to come see me Saturday night @ Q BILLIARDS in Darien!!!!![]()
I was beginning to wonder if the Vic Theater was still operating there in Chicago since I hadn't seen a single tour slated for it in a looong time. Cool to see it's still an active venue since I have fond memories of it: Dream Theater twice, one of which was the Master of Puppets performance, plus another not-really-metal show* also.
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* Pigface, Gravity Kills and Godhead, the now-legendary last show of that tour...
Sounds awesome. I just bought my ticket for Thin Lizzy. I'd definitely be down for hanging out at the show and afterward.
Definitely will make it out to your show too! Nice gig playing with Circle II Circle!!!
Awesome. I will pick up a ticket tomorrow most likely.
Wear your Uriah Heep shirt again so I can find you this time. Ha!
Will do!!! How is the parking situation? I've never been to the Vic.
I was beginning to wonder if the Vic Theater was still operating there in Chicago since I hadn't seen a single tour slated for it in a looong time. Cool to see it's still an active venue since I have fond memories of it: Dream Theater twice, one of which was the Master of Puppets performance, plus another not-really-metal show* also.
I was there when Celtic Frost played there in 06. Other than that, I hadn't heard of the place.
where JLB was visibly upset because the teleprompter stopped working?
What? He uses a teleprompter? Is this for every gig, or was this just for the Master of Puppets thing?