rhythmic punk that was brittle and fun. Then came Tony Molina, another Bay-area guy I’d never heard of but who was nothing less than amazing playing pure power-pop influenced by ’70s icon bands like Thin Lizzy and Cheap Trick, but with more ...
None of my parodies have been recorded so far because I don't have the voice for it myself and I never had the time to learn to play instruments when I was younger, though I'd love to at least see some of them performed by someone, somewhere, someday and I'd be very reasonable ...
Luckily I still have the ticket for my second gig, which was Thin Lizzy (supported by the Belfast band XDreamists) at the Hammersmith Odeon on Sunday 22 April 1979.This is the setlist. The tour was promoting theBlack Rosealbum, with the line-up of Philip Lynott, Brian Downey, Scott Gor...
Lizzy Harrall says: February 17, 2011 at 10:14 am I was sure that this had been re-recorded with Sophie on the lead vocals, but have just checked my copy of 6fG & see that susan is correct, it’s not there. I can’t imagine it being put on Knock at the knocker… (my cop...
On their first two albums, 1979’sOn Through the Nightand 1981’sHigh ’n’ Dry, Def Leppard were content to rack up modest sales by cranking out AC/DC, UFO and Thin Lizzy worship. But on their third album, 1983’sPyromania, the former NWOBHM heavyweights pierced the pop mainstream with...
has been so used, abused, misused, demeaned, and thrown around like an old rag with utter contempt. That which has allowed billions of people around the world express myriad emotions – Anger, happiness, love, frustration, elation, ecstasy, orgasm, denial, horror – with just one word: ...
Latimer tries to do a Thin Lizzy impression for some reason. Not offensive, exactly, just pretty weak. 'Remote Romance' would be fine as a parody of the 'electro-pop' movement, if it weren't for the fact that said genre? didn't really exist yet. How unutterably bizarre. Like the ...