SCOTT GORHAM
Thin Lizzy’s custodian talks Lynott, Lemmy, and levelling up as a guitarist.
Interview: Henry Yates
ROSS HALFIN
Thin Lizzy started back up around the time when Classic Rock launched, in 1998. Are you proud of how you’ve steered that band?
Really proud. Especially with all the superb musicians who stepped up to help me out: Vivian Campbell, Damon Johnson, people from Guns N’ Roses [Richard Fortus] and Aerosmith [Tom Hamilton]. But there won’t be another Lizzy album. I already made my mind up on that.