Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy - Drugs on the Road

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Published 2023-04-02
Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy - Scott talks about Drugs on the Road#statusquo #thinlizzy @ThinLizzyOfficial

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  • @transprtrg2599
    Scott is a solid dude, and most under-rated guitar player during Lizzy's heyday. Almost 40 years later, he reps this great band and its legacy quite well.
  • @Quinkermarine
    One of the coolest rock guitarists ever, and such a great guy too...fantastic human being.
  • This guy is one of the greatest guitarist of all time easily. Love ya Scott
  • I find it hard to believe that when people talk about the greatest guitar players of all time Scotts name is never mentioned. He has created some of the most melodic solos ever.
  • @oscarvega1751
    LIVE AND DANGEROUS "IS" 1 OF THE BEST LIVE ALBUMS EVER. 🤘🤘🤘
  • @Lloyd1885
    Funny hearing an American saying 'tits up'... I like Scott, he comes across as a genuine stand up guy.
  • Scott Gorham is an abs legend - more than that a really lovely guy. Happened to see him and band members walking around B'ham Bullring on the day they had a gig at W'ton Civic. Couldn't believe a genuine guitar hero was there with passer's by having no clue! I got a pic with him and he hooked us up with tickets to go and see the band after hearing me and my wife couldn't get to go..what a top top bloke. I'll never forget that meeting and it really p1ssed my Mum off who is a HUGE Lizzy fan (She had already got tickets to the gig lol)!
  • Amazing man/musician and certainly a great survivor with great under radar legacy. Glad he's around with us.
  • @binniemod
    Had the pleasure of meeting Scott in Glasgow, an absolute Gentleman and brilliant Guitarist.
  • Thin Lizzy, Phil, Brian, Eric, Scott, Brian. Garry, John, Darren led me and my young brothers astray as young fellows we followed this band THIN LIZZY all over the lands in all kinds of weather, and we had the times of our lives listening to and watching the greatest rocking band of all time playing live on stage from small halls to large concerts, Yes Phil and the boys lead us astray and we would not have it any other way
  • @brianorakpohit
    Really interesting little video. It offer insight where you can pick that up. I mean, Scott clearly has an attitude where he rolls with the punches and sees the ridiculousness of drug habits. Phil on the other hand, though he had a great sense of humour, he also had a melancholy that came across as deeper set and more 'baked in' to his personality. His songs could be straight maudlin, and on the last album, so many tracks were autobiographical of his struggles - Sun Goes Down, Bad Habits, Heart Attack ('Mama Im Dying'). I mean it was part of Phils identity. I love Thin Lizzy so much man. Even the lesser albums were great - Renegade, Johnny The Fox, Blue Orphanage.
  • A good guy, and about as cool as a rock guitarist ever got. 🤘🎸
  • @PedrSion
    His and Lynott’s drug addiction was the reason that Gary Moore walked off the US tour in 79. Yet Gary gets all the blame for Lizzy not making it over there !
  • He said "we need to stop this thing now"...but you hung in there Scott...with Phil til the very end...👍🏻
  • @pgo301
    It's great listening to Scott, I know he deserved whatever he wanted to do with his time. That's his choices and he had that all for himself. His musical devotion was nothing short of great. Thanks for your works.