Thin Lizzy tone

t-wolf21

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I love that crunchy tone they get on songs like Jailbreak and The Boys Are Back In Town etc. How can I get a tone similar to that?
 
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There are 4 elements to the Thin Lizzy sound: a Les Paul, a wah pedal, a cranked single channel Marshall stack, and diatonic 3rd harmonies ...
 
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Check out John Sykes Web site.. www.johnsykes.com is it I do belive, but if not, just do a search on Google for "John Sykes" or Thin Lizzy.. and check out his personal web page.. He was the Singer and one of the lead guitarist on the last Thin Lizzy Tour in honor of the first singer who died.. John sings almost exactly like the original guy and was an orginal guitarist among many.. His tone is to die for if you ask me.. If you don't have the Thin Lizzy Live in 2000 CD, buy it.. You won't regret it.. and again his tone is killer.. He explains that he uses Gibson LP Customs.. Marshall and Mesa Boogie heads that were modified by the guy that Modified EVH's old Marshalls I guess.. but that dude is dead I guess.. I think A marshall, Wah pedal and as much Gain as you can get.. should do you ok! hehe
Tim
 
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Thin Lizzy.......now there's a Classic Les Paul / Marshall soundin Band !!! Gotta agree, I dig em too !!!! For a simple primer on their sound, I think a Les Paul with a 59 in the Bridge, about any Classic Marshall Tube head and 4x12 cab, and a wah pedal will get ya in the Ball Park. ( just goin by my ears ). :)
 
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Slighty OT but dig up some early Lizzy with Eric Bell. A much different band but totally cool. EB was much more of a Clapton/Hendrix style player and Phil used a lot more Irish folk influences than in his later stuff. Don't get me wrong the killer LP with hums or mini hums into a cranked Marshall Lizzy sound gives me goosebumps to this day don't just stop there. God I wish Phil hadn't lived so hard I would love to hear him live, never had the chance unfortunately, one of the greatest!
 
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Great post, Wattage. You're right....the early Lizzy is different, and as you said, very, very cool. I, too, wish Phil had lived longer.
 
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Wattage,

I agree.. The older stuff is killer too and I agree that Phil was great.. It's really too bad that he died as he was a great writer, and musician all around.. I liked every Thin Lizzy album / cd ever put out.. including the stuff without Phil as it's really just a tribute CD that I have that's live in 2000 in Germany.. Great playing though..

Yeah, an LP with some cool PAF's and a Marshall and you're in!

Tim


Wattage said:
Slighty OT but dig up some early Lizzy with Eric Bell. A much different band but totally cool. EB was much more of a Clapton/Hendrix style player and Phil used a lot more Irish folk influences than in his later stuff. Don't get me wrong the killer LP with hums or mini hums into a cranked Marshall Lizzy sound gives me goosebumps to this day don't just stop there. God I wish Phil hadn't lived so hard I would love to hear him live, never had the chance unfortunately, one of the greatest!
 
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That 59 in the bridge is soo damn good.> Tone to the bone on an LP!
Tim

59paul said:
Thin Lizzy.......now there's a Classic Les Paul / Marshall soundin Band !!! Gotta agree, I dig em too !!!! For a simple primer on their sound, I think a Les Paul with a 59 in the Bridge, about any Classic Marshall Tube head and 4x12 cab, and a wah pedal will get ya in the Ball Park. ( just goin by my ears ). :)
 
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I think the 1st was Scott Gorham & the 2nd was Brian Robertson.......Simon is the Lizzy guru 'round here....he could tell ya' !
 
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Les Paul with 59b or similar, old Marshall, cranked. And great fingers :D
 
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Ha ha

Funny story,
Theres this guy i know who was starting a band years ago and at one stage they had phil linnot, But the idiots kicked him out right away because they said that he could sing or play bass...

Fools..!!
 
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