Former Thin Lizzy guitarist extraordinaire Gary Moore gathered his original band comrades to pay tribute to late bassist/frontman Phil Lynott on August 20, 2005. Joining Moore on One Night In Dublin � A Tribute To Phil Lynott, was drummer Brian Downey, guitarists Scott Gorham, Eric Bell and Brian Robertson, as well as Jethro Tull bassist Jonathan Noyce. On this day (which would have been Lynott's 56th birthday), this group shook Dublin with a bevy of their worldwide hits�"The Boys Are Back In Town," "Jailbreak," and "Don't Believe A Word." This DVD was originally released in March 2006 in the standard format, and is now presented in high-def quality. A truly worthy tribute to the rock legend!
Track Listing:
Styx:
1.) Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
2.) Lorelei
3.) One With Everything
4.) It Don't Make Sense (You Can't Make Peace)
5.) I Am The Walrus
6.) Just Be
7.) Everything All The Time
8.) Crystal Ball
9.) Miss America
10.) Criminal Mind
11.) Too Much Time On My Hands
12.) Boat On The River
13.) I Don't Need No Doctor
14.) The Styx/CYO Medley
15.) Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
16.) Renegade
Bonus Features:
Christmas songs:
1.) All I Want
2.) Ring The Bells
Gary Moore & Friends:
1.) Walking By Myself
2.) Jailbreak
3.) Don't Believe A Word
4.) Emerald (with Brian Robertson)
5.) Still In Love With You (with Brian Robertson)
6.) Black Rose (with Scott Gorham)
7.) Cowboy Song (with Scott Gorham)
8.) The Boys Are Back In Town (with Scott Gorham)
9.) Whiskey In The Jar (with Eric Bell)
10.) Old Town/Parisienne Walkways
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