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“I got to play Gary’s Les Paul from the Lizzy days. It was quite difficult, the action was horrendous. He had big, big hands”: Brian Robertson busts myths and shares war stories from Thin Lizzy’s glory days
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What did you like about Eric Bell’s guitar playing?
Gary [Moore] was using that Les Paul from the Lizzy days, so I got to play it.
(Image credit: Erica Echenberg/Redferns)You also have a rare hollow-bodied 1953 Les Paul, purchased when you joined Lizzy in 1974.
Most fans consider Live And Dangerous to be Lizzy’s definitive album because the band was at its best on stage.
We enjoyed playing live.