Right now I am doing Thin Lizzy the most, but it of course changes a lot, I have more than 1800 records at home and wouldn't want to get into more discussions as I am able to discuss music for hours.
Since I got their streak of albums from "Fighting" till "Black Rose" that is tough to match, I barely drive not to listen to them. It was not easy and sometimes you have to listen to everything ten times till you get the right feel, but I am sure this love will last forever.
You can say all those cliches such as underrated band / pioneers of the twin guitar solos and unisonos / whatever, but I would also mention this is one of the very few bands in the history where lyrics keep up with music..
I remember I had a chance to chat with John Sykes who is their last lineup guitarist who made it big time later on with Whitesnake and revivals Thin Lizzy he mentioned Phil Lynnot to be an incredible personality, only comparable to Hendrix.
Now I would like to look for a book regarding Thin Lizzy and / or Phil,
Here is a live take of one of my most favourite songs of all time:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XsIubn5Pp6s
Guess what - it's a slow ballad, I guess you're just getting softer as you're gettin older.. watch out for some great soloing and feel the catarsis at the end..