Brian" Robbo" Robertson

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What did Brian Robertson use to get his tone with Thin Lizzy on Live And Dangerous?
 
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+ LP Custom + LP Deluxe (you can see them in the inside of the record)
 
AS if there was going to be any doubt as to who would be answering this question!!!!

Krampe!!!!!!
 
Hi Kage,

basically it was that, just a LP and a SL with a Wah and the WEM.
On stage were several heads/cabs and often combos, some of them were the guitar monitors from Gorham and vice versa on Robertson's side of the stage.
 
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Hi Kage,

basically it was that, just a LP and a SL with a Wah and the WEM.
On stage were several heads/cabs and often combos, some of them were the guitar monitors from Gorham and vice versa on Robertson's side of the stage.

Ja Mein Bruder, you are my one stop source for all things Thin Lizzy!!!

These days, when my alarm goes of in the morning, its Cold Sweat playing very loud!!!

Kage
 
Not that it matters to anyone else, but Emerald is still one of my fav tunes of all time. Just sayin'




This is supposed to be from Live & Dangerous, poor audio quality though; I remember seeing this on Don Kirshner or something similar back in the day (for some reason, Scott's red suit kinda stuck in my mind?) If anyone has a better version of it, please post:

 
Thanks!
Do you think he had his wah wah on cocked all the time. I doubt this myself though. Sounds pretty awful when playing chords.
 
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