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Twin Lizzy @ The Whitwell Centre

 

Whitwell Centre - May 10th 2008.

WHITWELL ROCKED and it wasn't the quarry! It was Twin LIZZY - The Boys were back!

As the first chords from Lizzy's spearhead twin guitars were struck the 170 strong crowd were transported back to a time when hair was big, rock was king and Phil Lynott and the boys held court.

All night, Taff and Steve T exchanged riffs as Gorham and Robertson had done before them and the bass driven rhythms of Rog and Steve W held it all together in a no nonsense unforgiving way that  Lynott and Downey would have no doubt approved of. In true Lizzy fashion the fans were not allowed to draw breath as classic after classic was forced through the stacks, Bad Reputation, Emerald, South Bound, Rosalie, Waiting for an Alibi, Black Rose, Dancing in the Moonlight, it was relentless and everyone revelled in the nostalgia, arms were held aloft, the crowd bayed for more and on it went. Cowboy Song - howooooo! brought the house down, the Clowne boys got riffs from their Dog bottles, the guys from Edwinstowe made the floor and still Lizzy had more to offer, Warrior, Lynotts homage to Hendrix, Jonny the Fox on they went.

The guys left the stage to rapturous applause following a mammoth encore, ending a night that those that had come to see them would remember for a time to come and would no doubt reflect that a show of such quality, and the memories of a fantastic band that it stirred,  were well worth the entrance fee.

WAG Promotions would like to thank all the members of Twin Lizzy including Tony on the desk, Graham and website Steve for all the efforts in making the night such a resounding success, what the punters do not see are the hours and hours that the guys put in to pull it all together, they are great to work with, down to earth and are as professional in their stage set up as they are musically. Cheers guys, it was a pleasure, hopefully we can do it again sometime.

Wayne (Hatty)