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There was no belief from the band, though, that what they had was the game changer it would soon become. It wasn’t easy, but nor was it too hard.” “I have to say that recording this track was a pretty quick process. He played it on the bass, and then Brian and I adapted it to the guitar. Although the guitar part in the middle of the song that helped to make it work so well came from Phil. "He also had the lyrics written, and I read through them, thinking: ‘Hey, now this is fucking cool!’ Brian Robertson and I then got the guitar harmonies finished to our satisfaction. Phil came into the studio and said he wanted to call the song The Boys Are Back Town. “We actually still didn’t have the title. “No, it wasn’t a complete track even by this time,” Gorham recalls. Learn more at Patreon.However, the song still wasn’t fully realised when Lizzy went into Ramport Studios in South London during late 1975 to record the Jailbreak album with producer John Alcock. There are a bunch of exclusive perks only for patrons: playlists, newsletters, downloads, discussions, polls - hell, tell us what song you would like to hear covered and we will make it happen. Cover Me is now on Patreon! If you love cover songs, we hope you will consider supporting us there with a small monthly subscription. Thin Lizzy’s classic original can be found on iTunes and Amazon. In front of a thoroughly surprised crowd, they blow through a note-for-note “The Boys Are Back In Town” with an intensity nobody who knew them for “Seymour Stein” would have ever thought existed. Belle & Sebastian – The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover)Īnybody who ever bought into Jack Black’s description of Belle and Sebastian as “sad bastard music” in High Fidelity is going to be knocked for a loop by this live cover.
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Whether this leaves you feeling shaken or stirred, you have to admire the way “The Boys Are Back In Town” can sound perfectly at home in yet another new setting, making an entrance with a glide in its stride and not a tumble in its stumble. This cover comes from a 2008 album by Sofia titled Search & Destroy: A Punk Lounge Experience, and features the usual punk suspects (Sex Pistols, Clash, Ramones, et al) getting their songs cooled down and chilled out. Sofia – The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover) Shaun Ryder leads those wild-eyed boys in a rave-up of “The Boys Are Back In Town,” and the song’s lyrics fit the Madchester sound as perfectly as baggy clothing can fit under the circumstances. Happy Mondays – The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover) It’s less exuberant than Thin Lizzy’s, more introspective, which changes the feel of the song so the introverts can enjoy it the same way the extroverts enjoy the original. John Darnielle, the mover and shaker behind the Mountain Goats, performed this cover of “The Boys Are Back In Town” on VPRO Radio in the Netherlands, tossing in a little “Ignition” from R. The Mountain Goats – The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover) But then, whatever world they’re on has some beautiful music in it, and even if you could never have pictured this child coming from these parents, the Cardigans deserve congratulations for bringing this bundle of joy into being. The Cardigans give “The Boys Are Back In Town” the samba treatment, and if you think a Swedish band giving an Irish band a Brazilian sound is a little out of this world, you’re not necessarily wrong. Here are five of those fans… The Cardigans – The Boys Are Back In Town (Thin Lizzy cover) It was the kind of song that meant a lot to both fans and peers, as well as those fans who would have been peers as they grew up and became artists themselves. This is a song that featured twin lead guitars and Lynott’s tough poetry, expressing the bros-before-hoes mentality a good thirty years before that expression came to be, yet in a way that was clean enough that Disney could feature it in Toy Story trailers without anyone taking offense. At least he left behind a legacy – a quality back catalog, a memorable description from Henry Rollins as “my guardo camino… the man that gets me through the high times, the low times and all the times in between,” and a song that rivals “ Jersey Girl” as the best Bruce Springsteen song that Springsteen never wrote – “The Boys Are Back In Town,” from 1976’s Jailbreak. It was twenty-eight years ago this month that Phil Lynott, bassist/vocalist for Thin Lizzy, passed away far too young.