In January 1983, Thin Lizzy was at a pivotal point in their career, performing live at the Regal Theatre in Hitchin, England. This concert was part of the band's "Thunder and Lightning" tour, supporting their final studio album of the same name, which had been released in 1983. Notably, "Thunder and Lightning" marked a shift towards a heavier sound for the band, incorporating more hard rock elements and showcasing their evolution. This period also saw the return of guitarist Scott Gorham, who was instrumental in shaping the band's identity. Interestingly, this live performance occurred shortly before Thin Lizzy disbanded for the first time later that same year, making it a significant moment that captured their dynamic stage presence during their later years. The concert highlights the band's blend of melodic rock and hard rock, emphasizing their enduring appeal and influence in the rock music landscape.