Heavy metal pioneers Thin Lizzy stood out from their generation of rockers with their intelligent lyrics of working-class alienation, and their addition of Celtic elements to their mix of tight, hard-hitting guitar riffs. The group's 1978 release of LIVE AND DANGEROUS marked a milestone in both their career and rock history in general, and the album included every major song in their oeuvre impeccably delivered. This review offers the insights of a group of critics on Thin Lizzy's masterpiece, as well as live performance footage and interviews with front man Phil Lynott and his mother, Philomena.
01 Documentary with interviews 02 Reviews etc & featuring: 03 Drives me crazy 04 Jailbreak 05 Cowboy song 06 The boys are back in town 07 Are you ready 08 Emeralde 09 Massacre 10 Sha la la 11 Dancing in the moonlight