The band's name came from a character in The Dandy called Tin Lizzie, which they adjusted to Thin Lizzy as a playful reference to the local dialect, in which "thin" would be pronounced as "t'in". For some of their early gigs, the band were mistakenly promoted as "Tin Lizzy" or "Tin Lizzie"
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Are we talking Trump Administration, National Felons League, Moslem crazies, or illegals?
Because Moonbeam's Sanctuary State Bill has drawn a response from ICE - expect to see a lot of us in the future.
Sweet!
...Blog Room Blitz
What in the hell was that?
What I meant to write was "Good to see you back onboard, CL".
They play this one to death on my local rock station, WVBR.
By the way, is Thin Lizzie a play on Tin Lizzie?
Too fun!!
With the Sweet link calling for a triple Zounds!
I'm pretty sure it is, ricpic.
From surety to confirmation:
The band's name came from a character in The Dandy called Tin Lizzie, which they adjusted to Thin Lizzy as a playful reference to the local dialect, in which "thin" would be pronounced as "t'in". For some of their early gigs, the band were mistakenly promoted as "Tin Lizzy" or "Tin Lizzie"
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