Thin Lizzy were ranked #51 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.Early years (1969-1974)Thin Lizzy were founded one night in December 1969 in Dublin, Ireland, when Belfast guitarist Eric Bell met up with organist Eric Wrixon in a pub and found that they shared an ambition to form...
Thin Lizzy’s sophomore slump was only attenuated because the band’s debut hadn’t offered much for the young Irish trio from which to slump. But they clearly struggled to conjure up enough even half-baked material like the LP’s meandering bookends -- “The Rise and Dear Demise of the ...
Thin Lizzy’s sophomore slump was only attenuated because the band’s debut hadn’t offered much for the young Irish trio from which to slump. But they clearly struggled to conjure up enough even half-baked material like the LP’s meandering bookends -- “The Rise and Dear Demise of the ...
“I liked Thin Lizzy,” White said. “They were a great band. Great songs. Phil was a fantastic frontman, but I didn’t really fit properly. I think I added some stuff, though. But it wasn’t really a comfortable time. ... They wasted a lot of time in the studio. I’m not l...
That’s how I saw it. It all became a bit too much for me.” Thin Lizzy Albums Ranked Next: Five Reasons Thin Lizzy Should Be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Source: Snowy White Says Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy ‘Blew It’ Filed Under: Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy Categories: News...