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Formed in the late 1960s by Irish singer/songwriter/bassist Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy combined romanticized working-class themes with an addictive, twin-lead guitar attack. Lynott was the band's creative force and drew some of his inspiration from the words and work of masters Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Lynott, who is black, was hard to miss in the then all-white world of hard rock and filled much of his songwriting with a sense of alienation. From '71 to '83, Thin Lizzy released a long string of albums that grazed the lower orbits of rock stardom. Their hit single "The Boys Are Back in Town" put Thin Lizzy on the map, but the group disbanded in the early '80s as conflicts of interest ripped the thin fabric of band unity.“more

  • Belle and Sebastian

    by Steve MatteoNovember 19, 2008Comments (0)

    "reminds us just how powerful the songs alone are without full studio embellishment" (read more)

  • The Buckled Shoe of Rock: Paul Revere & The Raiders vs. The Upper Crust

    by James Greene, Jr.November 12, 2008Comments (13)

    The saga of Paul Revere & the Raiders is almost as epic as one of those Lord of the Rings movies in that approximately 50 people have occupied a spot in that band at one time or another. There’s a good chance you were in Paul Revere & the Raiders and you just don’t remember it. Think back to college. Remember that weird job you took for a couple weeks where you had to wear a really stupid uniform (read more)

  • The Replacements Stink Some More

    by James Greene Jr.June 20, 2007Comments (14)

    It’s a fairly common rock ‘n’ roll tale (I think): kid gets caught bootlegging concert, engineer confiscates tape and delivers it to band, band listens to tape, likes it, and considers releasing it legitimately. (read more)