Based on the two songs that Thin Lizzy is best known for, The Boys are Back in Town and Jailbreak, I have always imagined this scenario. I am going to the same high school as the dudes in Thin Lizzy. I guess that this high school must be located in Ireland during 70's. Thin Lizzy would be dudes two years older than you that have mustaches and drive vans. I would desperately want to hang out with them and be their friend. They know how to score with the ladies and they have access to beer. In short they are cool but are kind of are dicks. Eventually one of them has sex with a girl that I have a crush on and for this I hate the entire gang. In the interim I conspire to sabotage their van. I later come to realization that this scenario was unavoidable because Phil Lynott is much cooler than I am. A year later when I have grown out of my awkward phase and they have graduated, I share a 12 pack of beer with them and we have a laugh about it.
It was on the basis of those two songs that I purchased Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy some years back. It was a bit beat up but a pretty good find for the dollar bin. My copy has a bit on noise during Jailbreak but that's vinyl right? Up until last week I haven't really listened closely to the rest of the album. I was pleasantly surprised at how good the rest of it was. I can see why they've been name checked more often in the past couple of years. I can't think of any other 70's hard rock bands that do that type of storytelling song writing like they do. They also have that cool dueling lead guitar thing going on along with the whole Celtic music influence on the guitar playing. Ted Leo is an artist that I've always liked and listening more closely to this album has helped spell out the Thin Lizzy comparisons I've always heard written about him.
The album ended up being a lot better than I expected. I've always liked Jailbreak and The Boys are Back in Town despite the fact that they are pretty over the top. They are just really bad ass rock songs. Cowboy Song is a tune I never really liked but I changed my mind on that one. Despite the fact that the subject matter is pretty cliché, I think that it's kind of like the Eagle's Desperado, except that it doesn't suck. The other song that surprised me was Romeo and the Lonely Boy. I just didn't expect to hear that kind of storytelling coming from them. There are some missteps but it's a pretty cool album overall. I might actually now be on the lookout for other Thin Lizzy albums. Any suggestions anyone?














