On April 13, 1979, THIN LIZZY released "Black Rose: A Rock Legend," their eleventh studio album and a towering achievement that featured the extraordinary guitar talents of Gary Moore alongside Scott Gorham. The album contained some of Phil Lynott's finest songwriting, from the anthemic "Waiting for an Alibi" and "Do Anything You Want To" to the epic seven-minute title track, a breathtaking medley of Irish folk melodies performed with virtuoso hard rock intensity. Moore's fiery lead guitar work pushed THIN LIZZY to their heaviest and most technically accomplished heights, creating a sound that directly influenced the NWOBHM movement and countless metal bands that followed. "Black Rose" reached number two on the UK Albums Chart, the band's highest charting record. The dual guitar harmonies, Lynott's poetic bass-driven songwriting, and the fusion of Celtic folk with hard rock created a blueprint that resonated through decades of heavy music, making this album an essential cornerstone of proto-metal.