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Thin Lizzy: Wild One -The Very Best Of Thin Lizzy (Polygram)
Ian Fortnam, NME, June 1996 THE LONG hot summer of 1976 was not a great time to be a pop kid. Brotherhood Of Man and Showaddywaddy (ask your dad) dominated the charts, the seditious Pistols and their art-school acolytes were huddled together in the virtual anonymity of a Soho gay bar plotting an imminent revolution, and the cobweb-strewn music press was slobbering over the imminent arrival of the Rolling Stones' touring party while highly recommending the likes of Cado Belle and Moon. Who? Exactly. Total word count of piece: 352 To continue reading the complete article, login or subscribe below and get instant access to this and the many thousands of other articles in the Rock's Backpages archive.
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