Complete THIN LIZZY Sydney '78 Film Featuring GARY MOORE Unearthed

February 7, 2011

THIN LIZZY's legendary 1978 performance at Sydney Opera House featuring Gary Moore was recently unearthed. The person holding the footage is willing to make this available for commercial release and discussions were due to take place with interested parties in early February. The unreleased footage is completely different to the countless versions that have been released officially or otherwise over the years. The complete concert features different camera angles and extra songs.

The complete set is as follows:

01. Jailbreak
02. Bad Reputation
03. Warriors
04. Don’t Believe a Word
05. Waiting For An Alibi
06. Still in Love With You
07. Johnny the Fox Meets Jimmy The Weed
08. Cowboy Song
09. The Boys are Back in Town
10. Suicide
11. Are You Ready
12. Baby Drives Me Crazy
13. Me and the Boys Were Wondering How You and the Girls Were Getting Home From Here Tonight

Following the sad passing of LIZZY legend Gary Moore, many fans believe that the release of this concert featuring Gary would be a fitting tribute to his memory.

A clip of the performance can be viewed below.

For more information, go to this location.

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