Tag Archives: Phil Lynott

THIN LIZZY Round Up Their 1974-1975 Output Into Box Set

September 24, 2025

1974 and 1975 were watershed years for THIN LIZZY who transformed from the trio of their initial phase into a fearsome foursome with signature twin-guitar sound that, between the band’s “Nightlife” and “Fighting” albums, shifted towards hard rock. In 2024, … Continue reading

Posted in News Tagged , , , , ,

Jan Schelhaas Issues His Jam With Phil Lynott

September 23, 2025

THIN LIZZY’s “Nightlife” album is yet to see a deluxe edition, and when it does it will hardly include a piece that Jan Schelhaas, the British keyboard player most famous for his stints with CARAVAN and CAMEL, has posted on … Continue reading

Posted in News Tagged ,

Jeff Wayne’s “The War Of The Worlds” Packs Secrets Into Box Set

April 1, 2025

Never really touted as a rock opera, Jeff Wayne’s “The War Of The Worlds” was written as exactly that, with prog fans latching onto its sci-fi foundation and wider audiences happy to hear quite a few of their heroes – … Continue reading

Posted in News Tagged , , , ,

THIN LIZZY Raise The Dead On Acoustic LP Of Own Classics

November 1, 2024

How to oversaturate the market and still give fans a fresh product? By offering them an inessential addition to a discography. More than inessential, in fact, an artificial one, At least, that’s what THIN LIZZY chose to do, following their … Continue reading

Posted in News Tagged , , ,

Interview with MIDGE URE

August 21, 2024

August 2024 Soft-spoken when you speak to him and fierce when he’s facing the audience, Midge Ure may seem to embody contradiction – and such a core of this artist’s personality is also, perhaps, the very root of his creative … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews Tagged , , ,