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Thin Lizzy was an Irish Rock band, formed in Dublin in 1969. The band was led by bassist, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott. They are best-known for their 1976 song "The Boys Are Back in Town", a major international hit still played on hard rock and classic rock radio.Critic John Dugan writes that "As the band's creative force, Lynott was a more insightful and intelligent writer than many of his ilk, preferring slice-of-life working-class dramas of love and hate influenced by Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and virtually all of the Irish literary tradition."[1] Others have suggested that Van Morrison was a major influence instead of Springsteen. American group Little Feat and Bob Seger also influenced Lizzy.[1].Their music covered much territory (including hints of country and traditional folk music), but is generally classified as proto-metal or hard rock. While some say the band's name may have been derived from a nickname for the Ford Model T car, the Tin Lizzie, another account insists that the band name came from a Dandy comic [2] character (a robot, who may very well have taken her name from the Model T) called "Tin Lizzie". The idea of taking their name from a comic character was inspired by the 1966 album Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, the cover of which shows the band reading a copy of The Beano, a sister comic of The Dandy. The band changed the spelling of 'lizzie' to 'lizzy' and 'tin' to 'thin', a sly wink to the band's home town where 'thin' is pronounced 'tin' in the Dublin accent.Like all other groups, Thin Lizzy were inspired by a variety of different musicians; the group is in any case widely recognized as one of the first hard rock bands to employ double lead guitar harmony (the twin guitar clash) - a technique later refined and popularized, especially by the New Wave of British Heavy Metal; groups such as Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. Examples include "The Boys Are Back in Town" and "Cowboy Song" from Jailbreak. Brian Robertson's unconventional use of the wah-pedal as an extension of the instrument during soloing rather than as a purely rhymic effect, as described in the Total Accuracy video "Still in Love with the Blues" (featuring Brian Robertson & Stuart Bull), is also generally regarded as pioneering./
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