Phil Lynott wrote one of Dublin’s most beautiful songs, while he revealed something deeper about identity, belonging, and culture.

In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, Stephen White explores Old Town, Phil Lynott’s tender 1982 solo track, and why it remains one of the most intimate love letters ever written to Dublin.

Moving through Lynott’s life, his work with Thin Lizzy, Irish mythology, and his legacy as a Black Irish icon, this episode reflects on what it means to truly belong to a place not through bloodlines or permission, but through presence, love, and lived experience.

Forty years after his death, Phil Lynott’s music still speaks to modern Ireland, offering a quiet but powerful counterpoint to rigid ideas of identity.

This is a story about a song, a city, and a way of being Irish that is felt, lived, and heard.

The Last Mixed Tape is hosted by Stephen White, and is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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