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The Rocker

DAZ|Studio Music posted on Oct 19, 2018
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40 years ago Thin Lizzy brought out "Live and Dangerous", an enormously influential album that has frequently been hailed as the greatest live rock album of all time. It was (and remains) one of my favorite records and Phil Lynott's passing in 1986 was a huge tragedy for music and musicians everywhere. As a tribute to this true classic and as a celebration of its anniversary, I have rather whimsically re-imagined the well known cover image using V4 in the guise of "Lizzie".... The eagle-eyed among you will note that she's playing the "wrong" bass (a 60s Fender Jazz rather than a 70s Fender Precision), but I had to use what was availble. I have however, at least managed to deck it out with Lynott's signiature mirrored scratchplate.... Many thanks to Music2u4u over in ShareCG for the excellent freebie bass model. All done iin DS3, with just very slight painshop brushwork to contour the body of the bass

Comments (4)


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Glendaw

8:25PM | Fri, 19 October 2018

Wow what a cool looking rocker !

Magnificent work and dedication, well done.

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crender

12:31PM | Sat, 20 October 2018

Outstanding and fascinating <1 😍

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bucyjoe

5:06AM | Sun, 12 January 2020

this one rocks

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scorpio66

8:59AM | Sat, 25 July 2020

Nice. As soon as I saw it I thought Phil Lynott.


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