Thin Lizzy Interview Part 2

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Scott Gorham / Brian Downey / Brian Robertson

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  • Brian is right, they weren't given enough credit for their contribution or the chemistry of that lineup with publishing royalties . Scott wasn't as accomplished as Brian to start off with but my god he soon became a beautiful player with his own unique voice - listen to his solo on Fool's Gold. Always pay attention to publishing and contribution.

  • No confetti, titties or balloons? come on. lol

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  • They found their guitar harmony sound by accident, when accidentally two lead tracks on tape were played back at the same time, accidentally playing harmony. The rest is history.

  • @FreedomZealot They really seem like a band of brothers - I wish they could sort out their differences and play again. They were very good with Vinnie Moore last say, needless to say!

  • GET OUT of the pub Robbo ,come back to LIZZY !!!

  • NIGHTLIFE is fucking brilliant .

  • gorham/robertson were the greatest pairing of all time. no speed metal necessary.

  • @music8stuart maybe rightfully so? he was shit hott. and got maybe 2 songs to his credit. that would make me feel, as a musician. like i wasnt a part?

  • Scott is a REALLY decent guy, and very generous in his treatment of his bandmates. How often do you hear a guitar player, let alone one of his stature, praise another player the way Scott praised Robbo in this interview?

  • robbo has a bit of a chip on his shoulder me thinks..................he was a great player back then though.................but there's a chip on the shoulder...!

  • Gary moore was the ultimate Lizzy guitarist

  • There is no doubt that Gorham was the second lead and that Robo, Gary and Snowy were more accomplished players. But Gorham aways provided "tasty" leads that meshed with the music and still had an edge. Moreover, Gorham and Robo's styles worked so well together.

    The problem with Snowy, in my opinion, was that his style was a little too much like Gorham's and did not offer the contrast or intensity of Robo, Gary or Sykes. In fact, Gorham was the "heavier" guitar when Snowy was in the band.

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