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Song Of The Day - 21st August 2008: Sugar Blues
21 Ağu 2008, 22:04
Thin Lizzy / "Sugar Blues" / Chinatown (4) / 1980
Artist: Thin Lizzy
Original Album: Chinatown
Track:
Sugar Blues
Not my favourite Thin Lizzy album or track by a long way, but for some reason has a very catchy rhythm, courtesy of Phil Lynott and Brian Downey. Solos aren't half bad either, but I'm tempted to call it one of Lynott's rare weak moments as far as lyrics are concerned. Unless there's some hidden meaning I'm missing completely.
Also the song whose rhythm part I can for some reason imagine fitting quite well with the vocal part to yesterday's SotD. You're looking at me like I'm mad now aren't you? Almost certainly one would have to be electronically (or mentally) adjusted for tempo and key, although I haven't checked I'm willing to bet on the first, but in my head it sounded good yesterday.
Regular readers may notice I've become a regular slacker at checking the month of release. It's too much effort for such a small detail to take on a regular basis. I remember years not months. It's quite rare that a band releases two albums in a year (although Lizzy did it in '76), and there aren't a lot of other cases in which the month is of any interest unless we're thinking about the large number of thrash bands who used 'If I die before I wake...' in songs in the year 1991 and considering whose idea it was first.
Artist: Thin Lizzy
Original Album: Chinatown
Track:
Not my favourite Thin Lizzy album or track by a long way, but for some reason has a very catchy rhythm, courtesy of Phil Lynott and Brian Downey. Solos aren't half bad either, but I'm tempted to call it one of Lynott's rare weak moments as far as lyrics are concerned. Unless there's some hidden meaning I'm missing completely.
Also the song whose rhythm part I can for some reason imagine fitting quite well with the vocal part to yesterday's SotD. You're looking at me like I'm mad now aren't you? Almost certainly one would have to be electronically (or mentally) adjusted for tempo and key, although I haven't checked I'm willing to bet on the first, but in my head it sounded good yesterday.
Regular readers may notice I've become a regular slacker at checking the month of release. It's too much effort for such a small detail to take on a regular basis. I remember years not months. It's quite rare that a band releases two albums in a year (although Lizzy did it in '76), and there aren't a lot of other cases in which the month is of any interest unless we're thinking about the large number of thrash bands who used 'If I die before I wake...' in songs in the year 1991 and considering whose idea it was first.

