Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78

Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78
Video by Thin Lizzy
Released 1988
Recorded 29 October 1978
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length 40 min.
Label Warner Vision
Thin Lizzy video chronology
Live and Dangerous
(1980)Live and Dangerous1980
Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78
(1988)
Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy
(1991)Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy1991
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78 was a live concert performance by Thin Lizzy on 29 October 1978, subsequently produced in VHS and DVD format and available from Warner Vision.[2] It was originally a made for television special produced by local radio station 2SM and Australia's Seven Network.

Background

Following a tour of the United States between August and October 1978, which was Gary Moore's first tour as a permanent member of the band, Thin Lizzy embarked upon a six-date tour of Australia and New Zealand during late October. The band's regular drummer Brian Downey was unable to take part in these tours due to the hectic schedule, and had taken a break from performing. He later explained his reasons as "exhaustion, and a lack of interest in seeing a stage again for a while".[3] In early August 1978, during rehearsals with a number of drummers including Terry Bozzio, Thin Lizzy had chosen ex-Ian Gillan Band drummer Mark Nauseef to replace Downey.[3] The Sydney concert was Nauseef's penultimate show as a member of Thin Lizzy, as Downey returned to the band in December.[4]

The opening acts for the concert were The Sports, Jon English and Wha-Koo, though these acts do not appear on the CD or some of the video releases.[4]

Thin Lizzy did a morning sound check which extended to a jam of around 25 minutes for those who had arrived extra early for the concert. The band performed for an estimated crowd of 100,000 on the steps of the famous Sydney Opera House.[5] The large crowd was due to the free entry for the concert.[3]

Video and DVD

In 1988, the concert was produced in VHS format by Warner Vision as Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78.[6] It has since been re-released on DVD in several countries under various titles including The Boys Are Back in Town. The audio is English Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.

CD

The Boys Are Back in Town: Live in Australia
Live album by Thin Lizzy
Released 1997
Recorded 29 October 1978
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length 42:40
Label Nippon Crown
Thin Lizzy live albums chronology
The Peel Sessions
(1994)The Peel Sessions1994
The Boys Are Back in Town: Live in Australia
(1997)
One Night Only
(2000)One Night Only2000
Professional ratings
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AllMusic[7]

In 1997, the concert was released in Japan as a CD album titled The Boys Are Back in Town: Live in Australia, on the Nippon Crown label, featuring the same eight tracks as the video.[7]

Track listing

  1. "Jailbreak" (Phil Lynott) – 4:30
  2. "Bad Reputation" (Brian Downey, Scott Gorham, Lynott) – 3:14
  3. "Cowboy Song" (Downey, Lynott) – 5:13
  4. "The Boys Are Back in Town" (Lynott) – 5:02
  5. "Waiting for an Alibi" (Lynott) – 5:01
  6. "Are You Ready" (Downey, Gorham, Lynott, Brian Robertson) – 4:39
  7. "Me and the Boys Were Wondering How You and the Girls Are Getting Home Tonight" (Lynott) – 6:18
  8. "Baby Drives Me Crazy" (Downey, Gorham, Lynott, Robertson) – 6:23

Currently there are five tracks still to be released from the original recordings: "Still in Love with You", "Warriors", "Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy the Weed", "Don't Believe a Word" and "Suicide".

Personnel

References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town (DVD) review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
  2. "Thin Lizzy - The Boys are Back in Town Live '78".
  3. 1 2 3 Alan Byrne, "Thin Lizzy: Soldiers of Fortune", Firefly, 2004
  4. 1 2 "Thin Lizzy Tour 1978".
  5. "The Influence of 2SM".
  6. "Thin Lizzy - The Boys are Back in Town Live '78".
  7. 1 2 Prato, Greg. "Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back in Town: Live in Australia review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2018-03-17.
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