There really should be a plaque at the bottom with his most enduring quote. Speaking to the crowd between songs:
"Anyone out there have a bit of Irish in them?(crowd screams) Anyone like a bit more Irish in them?(crowd really screams)"
Legend.
When this statue was first erected it was the done thing for aspiring musicians to lay a plec at Phils feet. It's one of the nicer traditions we Dubs have, and quite a touching show of respect. Much nicer than the tradition of "puking, pissing or being stabbed" at the feet of Parnell, say.
Phil Lynott was, of course, the lead singer and bassist for Thin Lizzy. By which I mean he's a sort of demi-god, with rockin' theme music. I mean really rockin'theme music; "the Boys are Back in Town", "Momma Nature Said", "The Rocker", "Little Darlin". All thoroughbred anthems. And with a capacity for really sensitive, perceptive, lyrics too. Hear; "Little Girl in Bloom", "Dublin"...
(Sorry, up until now this review has had precious little to do with the actual statue. I'll compensate immediately, in as efficient a manner as possible, so as not to waste any more of your time.)
It's bronze, and a little over man-height. Looks like Phil Lynott. read more