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Thin Lizzy "Don't Believe A Word"

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  • Hey, it's my ex's theme song

  • oh jesus for the respect of the glorious alreadydead "Bassinger" (-: ... please no dirty words! ... or maybe that ...he really likes dirty words from upthere !? ...

    The ultimate long awaited question is ...

    "Phil Lynott is in Valhalla or not ?"

    I'm sure that scientists will stump on this one...

  • Cool video. : )

  • the slow version was the original and then according to brian robertson,him and brian downey came up with the faster tempo one cause they didnt like the slow one,but kept the lyrics

  • LOL nah you can't see it because you're too fucking ignorant, for the reasons already pointed out.

  • I am trying to see your point of view but I can't stick my head up my ass.

  • Thank heavens for that.  The world needs unsophisticated ignorant assholes like you to deflect unwanted attention from the rest of us.

  • Thanks, you can have 'em all.

    I'll keep my mass produced Les Paul, Strat, and PRS for some time.

  • It's true you'd struggle to gig with a Bean because of susceptibility to temperature although it's been done fine plenty of times in the past but that does not make them "pieces of shit". In a controlled environment like a studio they are magnificent instruments with a purity & clarity of sound you just won't find in another guitar And then there's the sustain.

    You stick to your machine made mass produced cookie-cutter guitars though. Leave the good ones to those of us who can appreciate them.

  • Mate that's a ridiculous thing to say.

    Beans are highly rated because they are individually handmade bespoke instruments. George Beauchamp discovered in 1931 that the acoustic resonant properties of ally make it a far better material for an electric guitar neck & body than any timber you could name.

    Les Pauls are great instruments and deserve their reputation, but when all's said and done they are mass produced. To rate Beans as "pieces of shit" is just plain ignorance on your part I'm afraid.

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