On January 1, 1975, Thin Lizzy performed "Still in Love with You" at the National Stadium in Dublin, a significant moment in the band's trajectory as they were gaining prominence in the hard rock landscape of the 1970s. This live recording aligns with their album "Nightlife," released in 1974, which showcased a more sophisticated sound, incorporating elements of ballads and rock. Notably, this song was emblematic of Phil Lynott's songwriting evolution, highlighting vulnerability and emotional depth, a departure from his usual persona. The studio version featured Frankie Miller on co-vocals and a celebrated guitar solo by Gary Moore, indicating the band's collaborative spirit. The live performance captured the essence of their growing reputation for dynamic stage presence and emotive songs, solidifying Thin Lizzy's place as a key player in rock music during this era.