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Seshmeister
09-04-2012, 11:35 AM
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Philomena Lynott says her son would not have approved of the Republican campaign's anti-gay and pro-rich policies


The mother of Irish rock legend Phil Lynott has objected to the Mitt Romney campaign using Thin Lizzy's music at last week's Republican National Convention.

Philomena Lynott said her son would not have approved of the US Republicans playing the Thin Lizzy anthem "The Boys Are Back In Town" at Romney's nomination as presidential candidate.

She said that the late Thin Lizzy front man would have rejected any association with the Republicans particularly the Christian right wing of the party.

The Dublin woman told the Irish music magazine "Hot Press" that she was upset that one of her son's most famous rock songs was used by the Republicans to endorse Romney and his running mate Paul Ryan.

The Thin Lizzy singer would have opposed the Republican anti-gay and pro-rich policies, she said. Instead she believed her son would have backed Barack Obama.

She told the magazine: "As far as I am concerned, Mitt Romney's opposition to gay marriage and to civil unions for gays makes him anti-gay – which is not something that Philip would have supported. He had some wonderful gay friends, as indeed I do, and they deserve equal treatment in every respect, whether in Ireland or the United States.

"Neither would Philip have supported his policy of taxing the poor and offering tax cuts to the rich, which Paul Ryan is advocating. There is certainly no way that I would want the Lynott name to be associated with any of those ideas.

"There is nothing I can do about it except express my views," Philomena Lynott added, "but I do want to be clear that I would not want Philip's music to be used in any way that could hurt a single person, and this is the effect of what happened with Paul Ryan using and abusing my son's music in that way. A lot of fans and musicians are very angry about it and I can fully understand why.

"There is a black president of America, which to me – as it would have been to Philip, as a proud, black Irishman – is wonderfully symbolic.

I have a lot of time for Barack Obama, so to hear 'The Boys Are Back in Town' being appropriated by Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in their campaign against him is deeply upsetting."

The now 81-year-old Philomena Lynott wrote a best-selling autobiography My Boy about the extraordinarily difficult times she and Philip endured in the UK and Ireland at the beginning of the '50s, following Philip's birth in 1949.

jhale667
09-04-2012, 11:38 AM
Pretty much NO ONE wants Wrongney and Co. using their music...

Seshmeister
09-04-2012, 11:40 AM
Conservatives always have a problem with this...

ELVIS
09-04-2012, 02:11 PM
Wouldn't they have to pay and have permission to use a particular song ??

clarathecarrot
09-04-2012, 02:18 PM
Anti Gay..?...lol


It took 3 months for the lawyers to come together and broker the deal to use the music then establish the time period untill the family objected in order to give a payday to all involved...I still cannot figure out people who don't get it especially, Hale..lol.

FORD
09-04-2012, 02:19 PM
Wouldn't they have to pay and have permission to use a particular song ??

They certainly should be. I guess then it becomes a question of who owns the publishing rights to the song, which isn't always the artist who recorded it.

(Remember how the Beatles got screwed over, and the gloved pedophile started selling out THEIR music to corporate commercials)

Guess they better stick to the artists on Mittens' iPod (Osmonds, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, etc.) and not Eddie Munster's.

ELVIS
09-04-2012, 02:22 PM
I doubt the Osmonds would let Romney use any song, but if they did, how 'bout One Bad Apple ??

FORD
09-04-2012, 02:36 PM
I doubt the Osmonds would let Romney use any song, but if they did, how 'bout One Bad Apple ??

Crazy Horses would be a much better choice, considering Mittens is completely fine with the pollution they're singing about. Not to mention that most of the Repukelican party is batshit crazy.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS8ZfVTE4SM

ELVIS
09-04-2012, 02:45 PM
The invisible drummer is awesome !!

Nickdfresh
09-04-2012, 03:01 PM
You can add Dee Snider and Tom Morello to that list: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/22/dee-snider-paul-ryan-were-not-gonna-take-it_n_1823275.html

78/84 guy
07-19-2013, 12:38 AM
Speaking of Thin Lizzy the touring band that has been out for the last few years with Gorham & now Damon Johnson on guitar with Ricky Warwick singing are putting out new material. Called Black Star Riders. I went on their website and checked them out. Listened to a few songs. They sound good. So I ordered it. Congrats on changing the name guys ! Gorham & Warwick were on That Metal Show & said playing the old stuff live is one thing, calling the new stuff Lizzy is another. I couldn't agree more. I will say it could have passed for Lizzy. Warwicks voice is really close.

binnie
07-19-2013, 06:57 AM
If anyone is interested, I review the Black Star Riders' album in the Album Reviews thread.