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Originally posted on August 26, 2008
Thin Lizzy wasn’t just a group that managed to land a couple of big hits. They were a superb hard rock unit. Their electric guitar stylings were worth remembering for the two-part leads, the muted passages that emphasized a percussive texture, and that wide vibrato they sometimes used.
If you find the Priceless Collection of their live set from Germany (Thin Lizzy: Extended Versions) (Collectables), you will get a solid look at how they went about it. Their first two albums also kicked.
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