Southbound 4/5:The song opens with a classic harmony riff, which is greeted warmly by the crowd.This in't a Lizzy classic, but still a great song.Phil's singing is brilliant here, and the drums are quite inventive.And of course another genius solo! Jailbreak 4.5/5:What an opener!, the chugging three chord riff gets the whole thing going very nicely.The guitars here are awesome, and Lynotts bass playing is very interestin, and nowhere near generic.The lyrics of the song are interesting insightful, and with the bonus of Lynotts communication with the dazzled crowd, this is spectacular.Įmerald 5/5:WOAH!! This is the song which made me want to play guitar, this is the song which one of the greatest testaments to rock 'n' roll.Gorham and Robertson provide not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 !! classic rock riffs.It still truely amazes me how great and epic this song is.Lynotts lyrics really paint a picture of a war ravaged landscape, but here they are outshined but something more genuis.The amazing blues influenced answer and call solo, which lasts for the best part of 2 minutes is just awe inspiring, instant guitar hero status is earned for both players here, just pure gold. Forget all the other 'classics' live and dangerous is the greatest live album ever.Filmed on a tour supporting Johnny the fox and Bad reputation, the disk captures Lizzy in all there live glory.The genius harmonised guitar work of Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson, along with the Brain Downey's solid beat, provides the perfect hard hitting backdrop for Lynott's tales of life and love in some of the greatest rock songs ever to grace your ears.
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