Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy cover featuring Dug Pinnick, Ray Luzier, Phil X, Billy Sheehan, Doug Aldrich
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Published 2021-03-08
Dug Pinnick- Vocals
Phil X- Guitar
Doug Aldrich- Guitar
Billy Sheehan- Bass
Ray Luzier- Drums
Mix & Video Edits- Ira Black
All Comments (21)
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I still cant believe Dug is 70. I turned so many people onto kings x in high school. One of my favorite bands
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King’s X…this trio is one of the most underrated bands ever. Even better live. ❤
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dUg is a freaking legend and the world is better with him in it!
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Phil Lynott genius and poet... RIP... love to hear black rose there guys.... Thin Lizzy's songs will never age.
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Dug is the perfect choice for a Phil cover. His voice is made for this. Great cover.
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I don’t know what is better, Billy playing the whole thing sitting on the couch or Dug drinking wine, but it’s one of the two. 😁 That was awesome.
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HOLY CROW! What I wouldn't give to see this group of monsters on stage together. Talk about a super-group!
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Hell Yeahhhhh!!!!!!! Turn it uppppppp!!!!!!! Rocking & Rolling!!!!!! Old school is the greatest!
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It took 7 months for this platinum hit from the 70's to hit my phone? AMAZINGLY AWESOME! There is something So Sexy about "Live Thin Lizzy Songs"👄Thank You My Virtuoso's, Great Job! Stay Safe, Until We Meet Again👗👠💄🌆🌠♥️
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Every guy is perfect. But DUG is tbe King 👑. Also the guy who mixed this deserves an award.
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That red wine though. What a smooth dude.
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What a SICK lineup! Can't go wrong when DuG is involved!
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... really, really enjoyed that. Thin Lizzy was one of the greatest hard rock bands of the 70's..wish I had seen them live...R.I.P. Phil Lynott
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Two of my favorite guitar players..Doug Aldrich & Phil X..Definitely can't go wrong with those two..
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I am a big Thin Lizzy fan. These guys must be too. This was terrific.
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3:22 Phil X paying tribute to the G.O.A.T. (EVH). Two thumbs up for that!
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Well done! Thin Lizzy. Nuff said. Best sound on the planet.
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You serch for Lizzy ( as every friday night). And you find this. Life is good.
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Met Dug. I was bass guitar teching for a highschool friend who played bass and sang for a Houston band called The Missiles, and they had just hired Kenny Cordray, the writer for ZZTop's "Francine" and a well known Houston musician and guitar salesman. I was backstage, and this guy started a conversation with me. He was amazingly polite and engaging. Afterwards, the drummer for the band asked me how it was to talk to the bassist and singer for King's X. I honestly had no idea that it was Dug. Also, RIP Kenny Cordray.
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Huge song. Love these guys especially Pinnick. King's X is so unique.