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Philip Lynott- Ode To A Black Man

The Dirtbombs - Ode to a Black Man

Old Phil…

Dear Garagistes, psychedelic, psyco(labile), angry and contemptuous friends, devoted to onanism and any commendable vice that can satisfy our Noble primal instincts… let’s gather around this NeGro and do ourselves some good…

His most talented and lasting creation, they will play everything at full blast and nobly, savansadir

Let’s pick it up… we were talking about Michelino and the covers, madooooooo
Let’s go back because after the first album our splendid NeGro releases a “decently” made soul funk cover album Ahahahahahahah. Because sure, there’s garage, rock'n'roll, punk, lo-fi, noise… but deep down in the heart of this NeGRo from Detroit (soocccia raga, Detroit, not modenapark) there’s unparalleled Black Soul…
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Listened again after years. Same impression of a messy, confusing album, hindered by certain production choices that... meh. Yet, the few times I've read about it, I've always read great things. For me, a bad record. And it does not do justice at all to what Phil was with Thin Lizzy. more
Track 08 - Ode To A Black Man