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The Sun Goes Down: Thin Lizzy's Final Years

Availability: In Stock
ISBN: 9781908724908
AuthorPopoff, Martin
Pub Date15/06/2018
BindingPaperback
Pages224
CountryGBR
Dewey782.421660
Publisher: Wymer Publishing
Quick overview The sequel to From Dublin To Jailbreak examines the second half of the band's career from the making of 1977's Bad Reputation to 1983's Thunder & Lightning & the final concert. Alcohol & drugs wreaked havoc between band members, producers & managers. The book also reveals Phil Lynott in all his dastardly guises-an essential read for devoted fans.
€17.24

Dublin's Thin Lizzy have become one of the most revered cult acts of all time.
Studious and discerning fans of hard rock the world over revelling in the storytelling acumen of the legendary Phil Lynott and the craft and class of his band. Through numerous new interviews with most of the principles involved and a mountain of painstaking research, The Sun Goes Down is the sequel to From Dublin To Jailbreak and examines the second half of the band's career from the making of Bad Reputation in 1977 through to 1983's Thunder And Lightning and the last concert at the Reading Festival. Alcohol and drugs wreaked havoc between band members, producers and managers. Line-up changes and a mostly grinding existence finally took its toll after the smash hit records and sold-out tours. Author Martin Popoff's celebrated record-by-record methodology highlights a new appreciation of the deep album tracks hiding within this band's often forgotten later years. The book also reveals Phil Lynott in all his dastardly guises, making The Sun Goes Down, an essential read for the devoted fans.

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Dublin's Thin Lizzy have become one of the most revered cult acts of all time.
Studious and discerning fans of hard rock the world over revelling in the storytelling acumen of the legendary Phil Lynott and the craft and class of his band. Through numerous new interviews with most of the principles involved and a mountain of painstaking research, The Sun Goes Down is the sequel to From Dublin To Jailbreak and examines the second half of the band's career from the making of Bad Reputation in 1977 through to 1983's Thunder And Lightning and the last concert at the Reading Festival. Alcohol and drugs wreaked havoc between band members, producers and managers. Line-up changes and a mostly grinding existence finally took its toll after the smash hit records and sold-out tours. Author Martin Popoff's celebrated record-by-record methodology highlights a new appreciation of the deep album tracks hiding within this band's often forgotten later years. The book also reveals Phil Lynott in all his dastardly guises, making The Sun Goes Down, an essential read for the devoted fans.