MARIS61 Real American Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 28,007 Likes 5,012 Points 113 Feb 6, 2011 #1 Damn![video=youtube;HuAVHHRlxLg]
maxiep RIP Dr. Jack Joined Sep 12, 2008 Messages 28,321 Likes 5,919 Points 113 Feb 6, 2011 #2 How old was he? I loved his big, smooth sound and beautiful phrasing. I spent a few months of my life learning "Parisianne Walkways" and "Still Got the Blues For You" note for note. Between he and Phil Lynott, the best parts of Thin Lizzy are gone.
How old was he? I loved his big, smooth sound and beautiful phrasing. I spent a few months of my life learning "Parisianne Walkways" and "Still Got the Blues For You" note for note. Between he and Phil Lynott, the best parts of Thin Lizzy are gone.
Rhal Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2009 Messages 12,997 Likes 2,756 Points 113 Feb 6, 2011 #3 dang I just started listening to him about a year ago
crowTrobot die comcast Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 4,597 Likes 208 Points 63 Feb 8, 2011 #5 always one of my favorites. still is. saw him open for Rush at the MC in 1984
crowTrobot die comcast Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 4,597 Likes 208 Points 63 Feb 8, 2011 #6 maxiep said: Between he and Phil Lynott, the best parts of Thin Lizzy are gone. Click to expand... as much as i love gary moore, john sykes >
maxiep said: Between he and Phil Lynott, the best parts of Thin Lizzy are gone. Click to expand... as much as i love gary moore, john sykes >