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Caroline Sun 6th Feb 2011

can\'t believe Gary Moore has died :( Sure he\'ll be rocking it with Phil wherever they are! :-) 

Jon Sun 6th Feb 2011

Amazing gig (as usual) at Rock City in Nottingham - tragic that it coincided with the passing away of Gary Moore. Any chance of a special tribute tour to another great man and the legacy he left us all to Lizzy, Rock and the Blues?  RIP.

Helyn Sun 6th Feb 2011

Such sad news about Gary Moore. Even more important now to keep the music alive boys Lots of love Hxx

Steve P Sun 6th Feb 2011

Sad news the passing of Gary Moore RIP

Chris & the rest of the Doyle Family Sun 6th Feb 2011

You guys were amazing once again, Third time i\'ve watched you play and you always give us a 100% perfect show and leave us wanting more, all the best for 2011..untill we meet again, Cheers!

Rose Fri 4th Feb 2011

Saw you last night at The Horns in Watford, superb performance.  Venue is ideal as it captures the atmosphere in a way that a larger venue struggles to achieve.  And I think you enjoyed it too.  Thanks again for a great night.  Until next time .....

Mike and Laura Gleeson Fri 4th Feb 2011

Looking forward to seeing you guys in concert at Stoney Stanton next weekend. Must be the 10th time we\'ve been to one of your gigs and we have never been disappointed. Long live Lizzy!!

Stephen King Fri 4th Feb 2011

Great gig at The Horns in Watford last night. Sound mix was first class, Tim and Greg\'s guitars sounded fantastic and the bass too. Would have liked to have heard more songs from "Fighting" and "Johnny the Fox" otherwise a good mix. Highlight of the night was "Still in Love with You". Please play "Southbound" next time :-)

I\'ve been watching Limehouse for many many years. That was one of the best gigs so far. I was lucky enough to see Thin Lizzy perform in 1975 at a small venue and last night you came so very close to the real thing.

Keep up  the great work!

 Steve

Rich Cayzer Thu 3rd Feb 2011

Enjoyed the band several times but do have to agree that cranking the volume up especially second set takes the edge of the enjoyment of other wise a great band . See you again soon :-)

My goodness - seems a right old can of worms has been opened here! "Can\'t please all of the people all of the time" springs to mind...Rich, we try to employ the best sound engineers we can afford and they are all briefed not to push the sound too hard. However, to this day we are constantly regaled with cries of "turn it up!" at gigs. That, coupled with the fact that, especially at larger venues, where you stand can dramatically affect what you hear, creates a constant dilemma for our engineers. And lastly, please remember - we are a rock band, tribute or not! Energy, excitement and passion are at times invariably linked to the word \'loud\'! Sorry, mate, we\'re a bit stumped as well with this one. Solutions on a postcard, please...! 

Lem van Petersen Wed 2nd Feb 2011

Appreciate your comments - its not just a Limehouse problem its the whole rock industry - way too loud - spoils the quality. Good luck for the future - you seem a good honest band with a great ready to please attitude - go on be bold set a new trend , I bet you will be even more sucessful.

Lem, seriously, we take heed of any comments, good AND not so good - nobody is above criticism, certainly not us. And yes sir, you are quite correct in what you say - many a time we\'ve had to ask sound engineers to try and achieve a warm, \'power-blues\' sound, rather than metal, which Thin Lizzy, at heart, weren\'t. Hope to see you again, Lem - likewise, all your comments are appreciated.