He was thinking about reforming Thin Lizzy at the time AND getting Gary Moore back in the line-up.
If you ever get the chance to see Limehouse Lizzy, then please do.
Regardless of what you think of tribute bands (they can be a touchy subject to some), Wayne does Phil proud.
I've seen and read several interviews with the like of Scott Gorham and Brian Downey who said they never understood why Phil wanted to break up the band in the first place, many former members have also said that if they hadn't disbanded they believe Phil would still be alive today.
I've seen and read several interviews with the like of Scott Gorham and Brian Downey who said they never understood why Phil wanted to break up the band in the first place, many former members have also said that if they hadn't disbanded they believe Phil would still be alive today.
I remember seeing Grand Slam and thinking that it was like a not very good line up of Thin Lizzy
I saw then last month, supporting Airbourne and I was impressed enough to buy their "This Might Hurt" CD.
I'll give them 3.5 out of 5.
The songs have good riffs, riffs that remind me of 1980s hard rock.
There are some fillers on the CD though, it's good but not great.
However, what really lets it down is the mix. The vocals are barely audible, buried right down in the mix, which is generally shoddy.
They're good, but their no The Darkness!
Also, this link says their forthcoming tour has Cage The Gods as support. I heard them for the first time yesterday on Planet Rock and frankly, they're better than The Treatment!
This is going to be a good tour, but there could be some upstagement from the support band!
I think a lot of people thought that when the headliners - Aerosmith, Linkin Park and Avenged Sevenfold - were announced, never mind the support acts Sonisphere is kicking their ass atm.
I think a lot of people thought that when the headliners - Aerosmith, Linkin Park and Avenged Sevenfold - were announced, never mind the support acts Sonisphere is kicking their ass atm.
I'm off to Sonisphere this year and so is just about everyone I know who would usually got to Download.
Looking at that lineup, Down and Lacuna Coil are the only two bands I'd go to see.
Lacuna Coil's new album, Broken Crown Halo, is going to be released on 31st March.
I'm not interested in Lacuna Coil (probably because I'm a straight female ) and I'd actively cross the road to avoid Down (or anything else involving Anselmo). Amon Amarth is the only band I'd be interested in seeing so far & they're just not that big a draw for me.
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He was thinking about reforming Thin Lizzy at the time AND getting Gary Moore back in the line-up.
If you ever get the chance to see Limehouse Lizzy, then please do.
Regardless of what you think of tribute bands (they can be a touchy subject to some), Wayne does Phil proud.
I've seen and read several interviews with the like of Scott Gorham and Brian Downey who said they never understood why Phil wanted to break up the band in the first place, many former members have also said that if they hadn't disbanded they believe Phil would still be alive today.
The remixed vinyl version of the album sounds phenomenal for the same reason.
I remember seeing Grand Slam and thinking that it was like a not very good line up of Thin Lizzy
I'll have to try and check that out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9c-5V9Szxg
Enjoy
Rare twin lead guitar band, watch out for this band! Recorded by the legendary John Cornfield and filmed locally in Cornwall.
Introducing King Creature Wasted Life.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oKzzowgM-8
http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/music_and_videos/video-kamchatka-tango-decadence/
Love that shit
Let's enjoy some new music from The Treatment
another band we agree on
http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news/opet/
Maybe it is time for that festival to die.
I saw then last month, supporting Airbourne and I was impressed enough to buy their "This Might Hurt" CD.
I'll give them 3.5 out of 5.
The songs have good riffs, riffs that remind me of 1980s hard rock.
There are some fillers on the CD though, it's good but not great.
However, what really lets it down is the mix. The vocals are barely audible, buried right down in the mix, which is generally shoddy.
They're good, but their no The Darkness!
Also, this link says their forthcoming tour has Cage The Gods as support. I heard them for the first time yesterday on Planet Rock and frankly, they're better than The Treatment!
This is going to be a good tour, but there could be some upstagement from the support band!
I think a lot of people thought that when the headliners - Aerosmith, Linkin Park and Avenged Sevenfold - were announced, never mind the support acts Sonisphere is kicking their ass atm.
I'm off to Sonisphere this year and so is just about everyone I know who would usually got to Download.
Bloodstock's looking distinctly underwhelming so far too
http://nuclearblastuk.tumblr.com/post/73295490284/bloodstock-2014-are-excited-to-announce-four-more
After the show referred to the heavy metal band as 'death metal', Bart Simpson has apologised via the medium of his classroom blackboard
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jan/14/simpsons-apologise-judas-priest-death-metal?CMP=fb_gu
I should bloody well think so too! Tsk.
Looking at that lineup, Down and Lacuna Coil are the only two bands I'd go to see.
Lacuna Coil's new album, Broken Crown Halo, is going to be released on 31st March.
I'm not interested in Lacuna Coil (probably because I'm a straight female ) and I'd actively cross the road to avoid Down (or anything else involving Anselmo). Amon Amarth is the only band I'd be interested in seeing so far & they're just not that big a draw for me.
I has been quite funny watching the bickering about what type of music Judas Priest play though
I don't understand what there is to bicker abut tbh. They're Heavy Metal.
Have you seen it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-O84oCJPqIk
I suppose it gave some band exposure in the press, the ones complaining I mean, not judas priest
Got to admit, they are shite, just read them described on wiki as 'pop-punk legends', must have been wrote by a kerrang journo
Or a teenager. I think of them as teenage pop rock.