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So if anyone knows, hears or has any of my above wants for sale or maybe even to trade, please contact me!

Enjoy the web site because I found it interesting putting the web site together!

 

Mark

 

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The New Thin Lizzy Forum

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I have been collecting Thin Lizzy on and off since the late 70's unfortunately it took a back seat to other collections for a number of years until I moved to Sweden from (Dublin) Ireland at the beginning of 2000.

Since then I have worked as hard as I could to try and put together what you see on the web site today with only needing one CD single to complete it and that is the New Day on Deram Records that was a limited edition and is very hard to find nowadays.

 

 

I also have put together a nice small collection of Phil Lynott’s back catalogue covering his career from been a solo artist, producer, song writer to other artists and been a special guess on a number one off singles. I also just need one single to finish this collection and that is The Resistors single That’s It on Scoff Records released in Ireland that Phil produced in 1983.

 

 

While I was putting my Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott collections together, I thought it would be interesting to go after the first single to feature the past members of Thin Lizzy and I realize the singles featured on my web site may not be the very first recording featuring that artist (But as near as I could get with the information I found out) as in the case of John Sykes and Eric Wrixon, because as far as I know the first recording featuring John Sykes was in fact on a compilation album called New Electric Warriors and the bands name that featured John was Streetfighter with the track She’s No Angel and in Eric Wrixon’s case it could have been as far back as 1964 with Them (The first single they released called Don't Start Crying Now) or a another band called The Wheels which happens to be this bands last single called Kicks in 1967.

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