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  • Yet more Gary Moore / Thin Lizzy vid...

    This shit just KILLS

    Don't Believe a Word
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    Gawd I freaking love this band, always have.....I had "Live and Dangerous" on 8 track when it first came out.....and I'm headfirst back into Les Paul gluttony...

    Steve E

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    Thanks for sharing that.Gary damn sure puts his heart into it and Phil's vocals are silky,what a shame........................
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    • #3
      Amazing stuff!! Too bad that the great ones always die first!!
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      • #4
        Steve,

        Very cool stuff. Up until lately I was never really into Thin Lizzy except for the big hits (Boy are Back in Town, Jailbreak). Since I got my last Les Paul in January (a 1977 Custom) I've really gotten into Thin Lizzy because this axe just NAILS those tones with my Marshall. Those weak ass T-Top pickups suck for Metal (no fatness) but have great bark and bite for playing 70's stuff.

        The only CD of theirs that I have is the Dedication CD, but the more I hear of Thin Lizzy the more I like it.

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        • #5
          Don, there's a lot of unison double guitar heaven waiting for you out there on the Lizzy albums. Chinatown, Black Rose, Renegade... just to name a few great albums.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by DonP
            Steve,

            Very cool stuff. Up until lately I was never really into Thin Lizzy except for the big hits (Boy are Back in Town, Jailbreak). Since I got my last Les Paul in January (a 1977 Custom) I've really gotten into Thin Lizzy because this axe just NAILS those tones with my Marshall. Those weak ass T-Top pickups suck for Metal (no fatness) but have great bark and bite for playing 70's stuff.

            The only CD of theirs that I have is the Dedication CD, but the more I hear of Thin Lizzy the more I like it.
            Hey Don -

            Glad you enjoyed it

            I would highly recommend getting "Live and Dangerous" - that will be the one that sends you over...Gary Moore isn't on there, but it's just a killer disc...the actual "Jailbreak" album is one of my all time favorites.....

            Also, I've been holding out from spewing for about two weeks now - but *gasp* I think I've located the magic Les Paul.....I did a trade for an Aiken Tomcat rig for a dead mint 2001 Standard that could be a Page clone. Just an awesome player, looker and sounder. Best of the 6 or so I've owned...

            Heavy doses of Lizzy have followed...Gary Moore is just awesome in the above clips. Check out his newer live DVD too.

            Steve E

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            • #7
              Ah well, out of those clips I think only one of them was actually Thin Lizzy

              "Don't Believe a Word" was Gary Moore & friends during the promo for his "Out On The Streets" album (Hence Cozy Powell & Don Airey on drums & keys).
              "Parisienne Walkways" looks like it came from Gary Moore's "Victims of The Future" tour judging by Mr Moore's very dodgy bacofoil outfit.

              Yeah, I'm that old I'm amazed that I can remember it
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              • #8
                Originally posted by SteveK
                Ah well, out of those clips I think only one of them was actually Thin Lizzy

                "Don't Believe a Word" was Gary Moore & friends during the promo for his "Out On The Streets" album (Hence Cozy Powell & Don Airey on drums & keys).
                "Parisienne Walkways" looks like it came from Gary Moore's "Victims of The Future" tour judging by Mr Moore's very dodgy bacofoil outfit.

                Yeah, I'm that old I'm amazed that I can remember it
                Steve -

                Good eye Besides "alibi.." the other two are sort of Lizzy Light - the key ingredients are there though with Phil and Gorham....it would've been killer if Cozy was a permanent Lizzy member....

                Steve E

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