Any other Phil Lynott love out there?

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Any other Phil Lynott love out there?

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i gotta say phil lynott has to one of the most underated bassist imho the man was just an amazing talent great bassist great vocalist great song writter great frontman phil could do it all so i wanted to know is there any other phil lynott love on this site?
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Pick me!
he never got his due AFAI am concerned. Loved by the musical community, generally unknown by the rest of the world.
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totally agree man :)
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i could never get over how he could play those basslines and sing at the same time
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bugsy wrote:i could never get over how he could play those basslines and sing at the same time
i know right i think about that all the time
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Love Thin Lizzy.
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a group of friends in Pittsburgh have a ThinLizzy trib band. The drummer used to play for us in 2008. The guitar player used to play in a IronMaiden band with me in the early 2000's. The bassist I have known for years.

just a happy musical community around here among musicians and friends.

and why nobody does this TL song on youtube as a bass cover I'll never know :
"Bad Reputation"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1cjWm8o ... ideo_title

yes I was playing my bass with the string orientation correct on this one since there are no fast moving riffs or runs in it... :mrgreen:
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Great song! I'll have to look more into Thin Lizzy... you've all piqued my interest and curiosity!
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I love Thin Lizzy, esp. Dancing In The Moonlight & Waiting For An Alibi.
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amimbari wrote:a group of friends in Pittsburgh have a ThinLizzy trib band. The drummer used to play for us in 2008. The guitar player used to play in a IronMaiden band with me in the early 2000's. The bassist I have known for years.

just a happy musical community around here among musicians and friends.

and why nobody does this TL song on youtube as a bass cover I'll never know :
"Bad Reputation"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1cjWm8o ... ideo_title

yes I was playing my bass with the string orientation correct on this one since there are no fast moving riffs or runs in it... :mrgreen:
great cover man your awsome love the bass in the video what kind is it?
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amimbari wrote:a group of friends in Pittsburgh have a ThinLizzy trib band. The drummer used to play for us in 2008. The guitar player used to play in a IronMaiden band with me in the early 2000's. The bassist I have known for years.

just a happy musical community around here among musicians and friends.

and why nobody does this TL song on youtube as a bass cover I'll never know :
"Bad Reputation"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1cjWm8o ... ideo_title

yes I was playing my bass with the string orientation correct on this one since there are no fast moving riffs or runs in it... :mrgreen:
great cover man your awsome love the bass in the video what kind is it?
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amimbari wrote:a group of friends in Pittsburgh have a ThinLizzy trib band. The drummer used to play for us in 2008. The guitar player used to play in a IronMaiden band with me in the early 2000's. The bassist I have known for years.

just a happy musical community around here among musicians and friends.

and why nobody does this TL song on youtube as a bass cover I'll never know :
"Bad Reputation"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1cjWm8o ... ideo_title

yes I was playing my bass with the string orientation correct on this one since there are no fast moving riffs or runs in it... :mrgreen:
great cover man your awsome love the bass in the video what kind is it?
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Are you kidding me? I loved Jack Bruce, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, etc. etc. as bass players, but the only guy I ever idolized was Phil. He was EVERYTHING to me in my teens- absolutely the essence of cool, and the consumate triple threat (player, singer, writer). Thin Lizzy was (and still is) my #1 all time band.
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Carmine wrote:Are you kidding me? I loved Jack Bruce, Geddy Lee, Chris Squire, etc. etc. as bass players, but the only guy I ever idolized was Phil. He was EVERYTHING to me in my teens- absolutely the essence of cool, and the consumate triple threat (player, singer, writer). Thin Lizzy was (and still is) my #1 all time band.
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hell yeah carmine great pic btw
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Thought it might be kinda cool to try to post a chronology of Phils basses- he is of course very closely associated with the Fender Precision (and that mirror pickguard)-- but he used a few different basses at various times over the course of his playing days. There are a few other things he posed with or played in videos (BC Rich, Yamaha), but these are the ones he actually played live...
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About the earliest I've seen is Phil on an Ampeg Dan Armstrong plexi bass.
About the earliest I've seen is Phil on an Ampeg Dan Armstrong plexi bass.
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Then a Rick 4000..
Then a Rick 4000..
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then on to a 4001...
then on to a 4001...
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Then thru the mid to late 70's came the Precision era, starting with this rosewood boarded one..
Then thru the mid to late 70's came the Precision era, starting with this rosewood boarded one..
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..and then this maple boarded one- which late in his career was "hot rodded" with a yamaha pickup at the bridge!
..and then this maple boarded one- which late in his career was "hot rodded" with a yamaha pickup at the bridge!
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... about 1982 or so, he started his association with Ibanez- here playing a RB or Blazer...
... about 1982 or so, he started his association with Ibanez- here playing a RB or Blazer...
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Next up was an Ibanez RS-900, again with a mirror pickguard added.
Next up was an Ibanez RS-900, again with a mirror pickguard added.
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Finally, alot of folks have wondered what was that "custom" bass Phil was playing toward the end of his career? An Ibanez? A Yamaha? Nope- it was a Roland G-88 Synth / Midi Bass, of all things!
Finally, alot of folks have wondered what was that "custom" bass Phil was playing toward the end of his career? An Ibanez? A Yamaha? Nope- it was a Roland G-88 Synth / Midi Bass, of all things!
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The Roland was modified with black finish and mirror pickguard, and to the best of anyone's knowledge Phil never used the synth features, in fact he may have had some of the electronics pulled out...but there must have been something about it he really liked- the neck perhaps?
The Roland was modified with black finish and mirror pickguard, and to the best of anyone's knowledge Phil never used the synth features, in fact he may have had some of the electronics pulled out...but there must have been something about it he really liked- the neck perhaps?
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Count me in ! I love Phil Lynnot pway of playing bass. I had a good expereince in a band, playing TL covers, very interesting ! And he was a very good bass player
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It has been many years since I have listened to Thin Lizzy, but I always loved what I heard. Back then, I was not a bassist (a guitard), so I always loved his songwriting and vocals. Need to go back and listen to his bass playing.
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I think of the three areas (playing, singing, songwriting) it took me longest to learn to really appreciate Phils playing. In my youth I was focused on trying to emulate the more flash guys playing styles (Lee, Squire, Bruce, etc.), but I was totally in love with Thin Lizzy as a band (the songs, Phil's vocals, the twin guitar attack). As my playing matured I started to pay more notice to Phil's bass work and really got into it. He was never flashy but he came up with some very clever bass lines, and his propulsive (for lack of a better term) playing style really drove the momentum within what Lizzy was doing musically. In that regard Phil and drummer Brian Downey complemented each other perfectly in that way the happens when you grow up playing together as they did. And Phil always had great tone and definition! Even with a guitar on both sides you never had any problem hearing what he was playing- yet it never got in the way of all the dual guitar action.
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