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"1952 Vincent Black Lightning" is a song by guitarist Richard Thompson from his 1991 album '' Rumour and Sigh''. It tells the story of a thief named James and the girl Red Molly whom he charms with a ride on his 1952 Vincent Black Lightning motorcycle, which he bequeaths to her on his deathbed. In 2011 '' Time'' magazine listed the song in its "All TIME 100 Songs", a list of "the most extraordinary English-language popular recordings since the beginning of TIME magazine in 1923," praising it as "a glorious example of what one guy can accomplish with just a guitar, a voice, an imagination and a set of astonishingly nimble fingers." Despite not being issued as a single, the ballad became a fan favourite and is one of Thompson's most highly acclaimed solo compositions. A live version of the song appears on Thompson's album '' Two Letter Words: Live 1994''. The band
Red Molly Red Molly is a folk trio consisting of Laurie MacAllister (vocals, bass), Abbie Gardner (vocals, guitar, Dobro, lap steel guitar), and Molly Venter (vocals, guitar). They perform original works composed by each of the group members as well as ot ...
, who has covered the song, takes its name from the lead female character in the song.


The motorcycle

The song focuses on the main character's love for both his girlfriend and his
1952 Vincent Black Lightning "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" is a song by guitarist Richard Thompson from his 1991 album '' Rumour and Sigh''. It tells the story of a thief named James and the girl Red Molly whom he charms with a ride on his 1952 Vincent Black Lightning motor ...
, a rare British motorcycle of which perhaps 30 were made. The character James compares it to other cycles of the age in his dying speech:
Says James, in my opinion, there's nothing in this world
Beats a '52 Vincent and a red headed girl.
Now Nortons and
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and Greeveses won't do
They don't have a soul like a Vincent '52.
While most cover versions of this song by different artists remain with the original lyrics listing those same three makes of motorcycle ''(that "don't have a soul like a Vincent '52")'', Thompson himself often varies the makes in his performances, variously including the following makes: Triumph, Harley, Enfield,
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, Matchless, and
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. Interviewed in the 2003
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documentary ''Solitary Life'', Thompson said: "When I was a kid, that was always the exotic bike, that was always the one, the one that you went "ooh, wow". I'd always been looking for English ideas that didn't sound corny, that had some romance to them, and around which you could pin a song. And this song started with a motorcycle, it started with the Vincent. It was a good lodestone around which the song could revolve".


Covers

The song has been covered by many artists: * Greg Brown, on ''
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'' (1995) * Jeff Lang, on ''Disturbed Folk'' (1995) and ''Disturbed Folk vol. 2'' (1999) *
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, on ''Sail On'' (1996) * Mary Lou Lord, on ''Live City Sounds'' (2001) *
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, on ''Del and the Boys'' (2001) *
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, on ''Evolver'' (2002) * Todd Menton, on ''Punts'' (2002) *
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on ''Reckless Kelly Was Here'' (2006) * Jim Henry, on ''King of Hearts'' (2008) * The Cory Heydon Band, on ''Live, On The Fury'' (2009) *
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on ''Cluck Old Hen'' (2010) * Bob Dylan, during a concert at Clarkston, Michigan, on 14 July 2013. When Thompson heard Dylan's cover of the song, he said, "It was a surprise, totally. I thought it was a hoax. I thought it was a joke!" * Sean Rowe, as a frequent concert staple *
Red Molly Red Molly is a folk trio consisting of Laurie MacAllister (vocals, bass), Abbie Gardner (vocals, guitar, Dobro, lap steel guitar), and Molly Venter (vocals, guitar). They perform original works composed by each of the group members as well as ot ...
on ''The Red Album'' (2014) * Robert Earl Keen on ''Happy Prisoner: The Bluegrass Sessions'' (2015) * Jack & Amanda Palmer on ''You Got Me Singing'' (2016) American artists who cover the song frequently change the place reference, Box Hill to Knoxville.


References

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