Thin Lizzy
LANGLEY-292
(Original Demos various mixes & outakes totally different from the released version)
This is a tape of Philip Lynott experimenting with and trying various ideas including various drum machine and effect ideas, also including various classical guitar mixes and solos by John Sykes and completely different vocal part ideas by Phil.
01 Version 1: Mostly Philip trying different effects on vocals and sound effects, all instruments in.
02 Version 2: Mostly Philip trying drum patterns and different drum fills
03 Version 3: Mostly Philip trying different bass patterns and rhythm machine patterns Drum 'n’bass mix
04 Version 4: Mostly Philip trying different bass, rhythm guitar and drum pattern ideas ‘dub mix’ vocals in on chorus's only.
Introducing string lines here and there.
05 Version 5: Mostly Philip trying different effects and punch in’s with completely different Vocal parts and effects soloed
with just bass and drums. Also different spoken vocals.
06 Version 6: Alternative mix with different vocal parts again and different effects being tried, different electric guitar
rhythm and riff parts being mixed in and out. Another different classical guitar solo by John Sykes.
07 Version 7: Another alternative rhythm machine mix experimenting with drum machine fills being manually played by Philip, bass guitar very occasionally being dropped in and out. Basically the rhythm track on it's own.
08 Version 8: Not complete track. There are drop-outs on this version but it includes various punch in and outs, Not from
beginning but again with acoustic guitar solo and various vocal parts.
09 Version 9: Not from beginning but again all different with various keyboards parts and various vocal parts.
10 Version 10: Not from beginning but again with more different vocal variations.
11 Version 11: Not from beginning but again with more different variations with vocals
12 Version 12: Not from beginning but again with more different variations with vocals
Various Classical Guitar mixes and solos by John Sykes
13 Version 13: John Sykes trying various classical guitar approaches
14 Version 14: John Sykes trying various classical guitar approaches
15 Version 15: John Sykes trying various classical guitar approaches
16 Version 16: John Sykes trying various classical guitar approaches
17 Sun Goes Down Phil Lynott Produced version (taken from B side of the 12" single(LIZZY 1312))
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The Sun Goes Down
There is a demon among us
He comes and goes, he comes and goes
She tries her best to leave him
She comes and goes, she comes and goes
There is a demon within us
(Lynott, Wharton)
Who soul belongs in hell
Sent here to redeem us
She knows it all too well
She knows it all too well
But when all is said and done
The sun goes down
But she is still capture by his spell
She knows now she must deceive him
He knows it all to well
He knows it all too well
But when all is said and done
The sun goes down
The sun goes down
She tries her best to deceive him
The sun goes down
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