Thanks for your support!
Out The Pipeline
- Jan. 25 – Reviews
- Jan. 24 – News
- Jan. 1 – Reissues
- Dec. 8 – Books
- Dec. 3 – Dave Davies interview
- Nov. 21 – Dzal Martin interview
- Oct. 29 – Nick Magnus interview
- Oct. 15 – Danny Peyronel interview
- Oct. 1 – Neil Carter interview
- Sept. 24 – Martyn Ford interview
- Sept. 17 – Phil Mogg interview
- Sept. 11 – Live Reports
- Sept. 10 – Richard T. Bear interview
- Sept. 2 – Shawn Phillips interview
- Aug. 28 – Chris Slade Interview
- Aug. 21 – Midge Ure interview
- Aug. 18 – Video Reviews
Tag Archives: Scott Gorham
THIN LIZZY Box Up Their Breakthrough Year
August 8, 2024
They were not an overnight sensation – it had taken THIN LIZZY half a decade of toil, trouble and tribulation to take on the world, but 1976 saw the Irish ensemble finally getting to the top where they belonged once … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brian Downey, Brian Robertson, Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Thin Lizzy
THIN LIZZY Box Up “Live And Dangerous” For Non-Visual Set
November 18, 2022
Once in a blue moon some ensembles serve up concert albums that define their career as much as their best studio platters, but while the Japanese recordings from DEEP PURPLE and CHEAP TRICK have never been compromised by vicious rumors, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brian Downey, Brian Robertson, Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Thin Lizzy
PHENOMENA – III: Innervision
February 3, 2019
Castle 1993 / Cherry Red 2018 Sequel route sees another chapter of fantastic saga running away from the dream and into nowhere. Nothing spells losing the plot more eloquently than having “rock” in the title of four album tracks out … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AOR, Brian May, hard rock, Mel Galley, Phenomena, Scott Gorham
PHENOMENA – II: Dream Runner
January 27, 2019
Ariola 1987 / Cherry Red 2018 Sweet escapism into nightmare in search of tinseltown acceptance – with fallen heroes and unsung angels. Given its strong melodic focus, “Phenomena” – the of Tom Galley’s sci-fi project might have lacked commercial appeal … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AOR, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, John Wetton, Max Bacon, Mel Galley, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Ray Gillen, Scott Gorham, Tom Galley