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Love at First Bite Lyrics Video - Bobby Lane Band
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Dave Mustaine on Practicing and Warming Up
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Les Nessman Highlights from WKRP in Cincinnati
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Who is the wise guy that photoshopped the strat..Scott if you are listening--lets not make a habit of it mate..😂😂😢
the Hoyt Axton Episode was great
Don't sweat it Dave we all now that you're a master in the thrash metal world 🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐
"God must hate mobile homes, 'cause tornadoes always attack them first." -- one of my very favorite lines ever from any TV show.
Saw Lizzy on the Johnny the fox tour again on Thunder and lightning Fantastic
His hair was so awesome in the Thin Lizzy days. He had a great stage presence too. A classic stageman. I am not surprised he went the distance with Phil. They complemented each other well. Brian Downey was awesome too. Best fills, really fun to listen to breaks.
The best in my book. Steve Howe can do it all. Total class and such a kind soul.
and! yes.tyx grat
I could listen to him talk and play for hours. True greatness.
Scott : you are a legend man 🥰👍
Oh, ok, got it! Thx Steve!
Guitar Wars.. The Teaching Due
8:03 my stoned ass roared at this 🤣😭
The Cowboy Song is a Masterpiece in Rock music
JUST LOVE THE SONG, AND I LOVE ALL HIS CHORDS THAT HE USES IN SONGS!!!
0:45 Since this aired I have been using this line, spoken just like that, for all manner of situations.
I love that 'missing' chord at 15:15 Scott highlights. For me, it encapsulates what the song is about. Love to know who"s idea that was.
I'm Afro-American Dave but can you teach me 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
you know, you know, you know... uhh ahh, you know. very articulate.
Um dos grandes guitarristas dos anos de ouro do rock..
This guy is really decent at guitar, he should join a band..
❤
Gorham has always been one of my favorite guitarist since the 70s. He is a class act when he does interviews. I love to hear him tell all of the ups and downs of their successes and failures.
This was fantastic… A Masterclass and simplicity and effectiveness. I’m sure I could watch about three more hours of this.
14:30 actually they didn't even like the song and planned to keep it off the album ;)
Back in 1978 we were all nuts about Thin Lizzy. Our lives (and setlists) were based on Live And Dangerous
Gotta be a Les Paul...
The ONLY reason I went to see Queen in Springfield MA in 1976 was because Thin Lizzy was opening!
Scott could make ANYTHING sound interesting!
practice by writing songs... perfect...
Met Scott at a record store appearance back a few years ago-a super nice guy. Great guitarist- great band. Long live Thin Lizzy!
The band I grew up wit h, thank you Scott, last of the legends.
It's really to bad that we can't have good shows like this in today's world, cause nothing now even comes close...\m/...
My favorite unrelated uncle!
I am a huge Thin Lizzy fan. Back in the day I played in a cover bad with two guitarist and we covered about 1/2 dozen of their songs. Playing harmony parts with another guitar player is super fun. I loved it. I saw them quite a few times, but I caught them on b-2-b nights at the Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary Canada in around 1974. They were backing Queen and Gary Moore was playing for Brian Robertson. Not sure why. Two great shows, especially the second night for Thin Lizzy. Eternal gratitude from those who came after, to those still here and those who have passed. Thx guys.
I often get blank stares when I brag about seeing you guys 6 or 8 times back in the day. I saw you one for Queen both nights in Chicago and you gave them a run for their money! Phil was a unique performer -both his playing and his mirrored pick guard in tandem w/the spot light, who else has done that? I imagine you're glad to not have to brush that long hair constantly 'eh? lol : " The boys are back in town ....(pregnant pause) ...." like there were n't so many other songs that were more relevant to the band's spirit ...smh Even though I've heard it too many times , I would still rather hear it than most of the other hits from that time era. It's a shame that people are like "oh yeah, Thin Lizzy- boys are back in town!" when there's such a wealth of awesome songs, thanks to you! Thank you for some great shows!
Scott. Your tone is killin'! You're making that strat scream. Be well. Cheers.
Absolutely one of the finest song based guitar players on the planet. Scott got it…he knew it, and he lived and recorded it.
loved this !
Thin Lizzy we’re a great band and Scott playing lead on “ dancing in the moonlight “ is brilliant. 👍👍
Such a great guitarist. Usually he’s a Les Paul player but that brittle glassy tone of that Strat sound great
Brian Downey is definitely a vastly underrated drummer. He was amazing in Lizzy.
I’ve seen the harmonies for the guitar break for The Boys Are Back In Town a few times and it’s played differently than what it sounds like. That’s not a criticism. My ears just can’t separate the parts.
Love him !! As much as I adore Eric Bell , and Gary Moore and Brian Robertson , Scott will always be my fave Lizzy guitarist . Absolute Corner stone !
Oh yeah, that's all clear to me now. Thanks Steve.
What a fantastic guitarist. Great sense of rhythm.
I was always a big fan. I loved Scott's stage presence and moves, as well as his obvious killer guitar licks.
The shuffle pattern had really dissapeared from rock post Beatles, with exceptions like T.L.
Phil was really about his band. He understood that it was bigger than any of them individually. Rare loyalty in a frontman.
He was there from beginning to bitter end.
Great guitarist and always humble and grateful as he talks about Lizzy and Phil Lynott, but actually he came in Lizzy in 1974. So not from the start. Eric Bell was the first guitarist than Gary Moore for a short moment before Robbo and a little bit later Scott came in.