I like you and your reactions but that was the WORST timing of any Pause in RUclips history. lol If you need to pause thru' Copyright(though few have on this song) then NOT on that epic final guitar solo as that desecrates and makes a mockery of the emotion and momentum and flow that was reaching a climax, my friend. South East London.
It doesn't get any better than this! Probably the greatest blues guitar player...... EVER! The history behind his Les Paul guitar is very interesting. It might be the most valued electric guitar in existence. Worth reading about.
If I had to say who is the best imo for blues as much as Gary Moore is stellar performer no doubt the honor of greatest has to be SRV more ability than all of them put together.
When the world lost Gary Moore… we lost one of THE GREATEST GUITARISTS EVER! The guy is a Rock Legend!! From Thin Lizzy to his solo career… Gary set that bar sooo high with each song he wrote. Listening to this again brought a tear to my eye and for me… this was Gary at his finest! RIP Gary Moore 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
i grew up with his sound, and with every significant milestone in my live, Gary was there with an appropriate song. When he died.. i died a little inside too
There are good guitarists. There are great guitarists. There are guitar legends. But above them all... Was Gary Moore. The Lord of the Strings. We shall not see hjs like again. Gary died. But the blues he left us. Is eternal. Thank you.
The first time I heard this song I was driving and it came over the radio - I had to pull over. You know, can't drive while you're intoxicated and this song hammered me to my bones. Sweet Willy Jesus, great reaction Adogg.
Same with me when I first heard it. If you ever had someone you were in love with tell you it was over, that solo evokes every part of that breakup--the shocked disbelief, the tearful begging, the anger, the eventual acceptance, all those things I went through 20 years before.
Thank you SOOOOO much for reviewing this! Gary was one of the best guitarists to ever pick up the instrument and was criminally under-exposed. Since his untimely passing in 2011, he has gained much more notoriety. Thank you again for turning the uninitiated onto this magnificent musician.
People, don't forget that this is live, people forget how good his voice where. Check out this to: bb king gary moore the thrill is gone live Gary Moore W Albert King - Stormy Monday (Live) Gary Moore - Empty Rooms (HQ). Live in Stockholm 1987 (best version)
I agree Stefan!! And what do you think about "Red House" HD and "The messiah will come again," live version?? Really fantastic, so so Gold,👍🎸- Rip Gary, thank you for your music❤️🇮🇹
Gary Moore had this extraordinary gift of making emotions pour out of his guitar. On top of his extremely high technical skills, of course. I am blown away still by this performance - and I have watched it countless times.
It still gives me chills when I hear this song. Though I have heard it thousands of times. I still remember hearing it for the first time. I was driving and had to pull my car over just to crank it and lose myself. Blues genius!
Saw him live at 2 concerts in Denmark 1990...first at a festival..and a week later at a place called "the nikkel".....last one with 130.000 spectators. That was a summer I will never forget 🙂 Divine inspiration
I was lucky enough to see him with Greg live back in the day, and it was my very first concert. My jaw hit the floor when they opened with Fanfare For The Common Man.
17 years old working as a weekend DJ on a local radio station. I found out the "monitors" (speakers) in the studio could be cranked up much louder when in "audition" mode. One Saturday I'm playing a network broadcast of a Detroit Lions game or something and I put the 45 of this song on and cranked it the EFF up! Grooving the hell out of it when the station manager came in and stared at me in disbelief at the volume I was cranking! "Hi Dick!" I said. (he was aptly named.) Always good to see people like you discover great music!
Only a Fool Will Never Learn, is a little known live performance, by him, but his guitar work on it is out of this world, and all his covers of Hendrix songs are also majestic
Congratulations! You've found another one of the absolutely epic live performances of all time! Always loved those guys that could just wring so much emotion out of a,guitar (Gilmour). Damn we had it good back in the day! Still many more to go; looking forward to enjoying them with you.
“Red house” fender’s 50th anniversary “Hey Joe” live And his absolute MASTERPIECE “The Messiah Will Come Again” Every live performance of Gary Moore is a guitar clinic of master class technique
Yo! Thanks for this. And thank you for bringing the most talented guitarist the world have even seen out to the masses. Seen Gary lots of times live. He always gave 100 pst, and then some. If you want to see hin at the top of his game, go for the instrumental live version of "The Messiah will come again" from Montreux. If you want his singing and a guitarsolo that just pouring emotion, go for the live version of "Empty rooms" from Stockholm Sweden 1987. That might be my favourite solo of his. Gives med goosebumps. All the best from Norway. M
All guitar..."The Messiah Will Come Again " live is a must see. With vocals ..."Red House" live There's a video of him and B.B. King doing "The Thrill Is Gone" together that is excellent also.
My favorite player all my life since I first discovered him in my teens, late 70’s. Saw him live 3 times. I was gutted when died, brilliant along with Peter green, Rory Gallagher & Stevie Ray Vaughan. Nobody beats Gary, best ever.
Yes Gary Moore was born with a guitar in his arms, what a pity that he passed away much to early in life, RIP. The next generation is here already and so is Joe Bonamassa who is a wizard on a guitar. Worthwhile listening to !!!
This is just a great video -- Gary at his finest. He (along with SRV, Jeff Healey & Joe Bonamassa) is among the best blues guitarists and vocalists of a generation (or two). He was just expert in his vocals and playing on this video. And what a great showman -- easily allowing the guitar to flow from him directly to our hearts. RIP Gary. Your fans still love and miss you.
I love Gary Moore ...And I Love your reaction aswell..You know the sound of great guitar playing..It doesn't get much better than that..Jeff Healey Tore Down is worth a listen ✨
You should check out the 50th Anniversary of the Fender Strat concert where Gary Moore plays Fire by Jimi Hendrix. He blows the doors off all the other players that night!!
I'm lovin you for loving this tune! My favorite song EVER! Pure perfection in every way...the lyrics, his voice & that gut wrenching guitar...help me Lord!!!
You should definitely hear his tribute to Phil Lynott, especially Roisin Dubh. That's irish gaelic for Black Rose, which is a nickname for Ireland. It's pronounced row sheen doov and it's about all the wonderful legends of Ireland...great guitar duo with Scott Gorham. xo
Garry was a old friend of mine since 1967-8 when he came down from Belfast to Dublin even aged 17 he played brilliantly he eventually joined up with friends of his Thin Lizzy ..
Yeah Gary was a very serious player He actually left Thin Lizzy because of too much partying and wouldn’t take the Ozzy guitarist job for the same reason. But he did help convince Randy Rhodes to take it. A master of those beautiful solos and a good singer too.
RIP Mr G Moore.. Went to see him 2 months before he died and he did a blues guitar solo for 15 mins and a 12 min version of this very song, WILL STAY WITH ME until I die!
Gary was always admired for his guitaring but few outside of his fan base reconised his ability to sing,along with dave gilmour hes my favourite guitarist of all time
Gary Moore was very underrated…a killer player didn’t get the accolades like many….I’m sure many of those guys wud fear taking the stage with him..As a guitar player …he has speed and accuracy too…and his trills…bending is from the heart his vibrato is menacing…RIP Gary …his Gibson model is a great Les Paul too as I have one it screams..🤙🏻🤙🏻😊
In his early days he didn't play the blues, but shredded the guitar as lead guitarist in Thin Lizzy might want to check out some of their music they absolutely jammed back in the day.
He did play the blues. They were his roots He played with Skid Row, Lizzy and Collesium plus his solo career.. all of which you can hear his blues influences . During the After The War tour he became very unhappy playing the rock/ hard rock and embraced his main influences… hence Still Got The Blues & After Hours records. Two masterpiece albums regardless of genre. Sure Gary was influenced by Clapton, Page, Hendrix, Kossoff and the black blues artists and he returned to all of it.
I’m going to subscribe after seeing you’re reactions. You’re going down the rabbit hole of some of the most melodic, blues, and just guitar gods that make guitars sing. Please keep reacting and enjoy the journey. We will keep supplying the songs, and you just keep listening and be true to yourself with the reactions!
The world was lucky to have Gary for the brief time he was here. He is easily in the top 3 guitarists of all time. Check out Tribute to Jimi, where he does Red House. While I’m an admirer of all his work, this version of Red House would make Jimi blush.
This is probably his best song and my personal favorite, but some recommendations: - The prophet - Parisienne walkways - The thrill is gone (B.B. King feat. Gary Moore live), fantastic - One day Cheers ✌🏼🇲🇽
Amazing, Filmed at The Royal Albert Hall London. Garry is one of those Guys that, once you listen to him, you want more. A couple of suggestions of some of his other magic is The Loner, Empty Rooms or Out in The Fields which he did with Phil Lynott and is about The Troubles In Northern Ireland and filmed amongst it all 👍👍
Paul clear . Swansea. Hello Mr . Smith read ur comment awesome. Gary was my absolute favorite av all time saw him 27 times including with thin lizzy in 1979. Master musician spine tingling awe inspiring level av complete control of his instrument. But on ur comment u said it was filmed at the Albert Hall. This performance was in fact at hammersmith odeon in 1990. The Albert Hall was in 1992 . The whole performance is available on an evening ov the blues with gary moore and the midnight blues band. Cheers
@@paulclear8188 My apologies Paul for getting my dates mixed up. Garry is certainly a very much missed Musician. He was from just where my Missus grew up in East Belfast.
I miss this guy so much, my hero when growing up. Check out the Messiah will come again live or one of Hendrix red House by Gary Moore live at the Fender anniversary, he was the only guy who got a standing ovation.
There are so many dude, “Separate Ways” Live 1992, “Texas Strut” and “Moving on” Live 1990 and of course not to forget “The Messiah will come again” Live in Montreaux 1990, an absolute MUST! Just to name a few, Gary was simply the best!
Now that's how you make a guitar CRY IN PAIN, Some might say I can do the same thing to people when I sing however Gary's singing and musicianship makes you appreciate this man's talent and leaves you wanting more. One of, if not the greatest guitar solo I have ever heard.There's a band from my country whose music is very diverse who are bringing back those old school vibes, real musicians playing real instruments, great vocals, live performances with smooth easy listening grooves that reflects our culture and lifestyle. Some other suggestions worth checking out - L.A.B - Ain't No Use (Live at One Love 2021). L.A.B (Live at Roundhead or Massey Studio where available) - In The Air, Personify, My Brother, Natural, Fashion Dread, Controller, Under The Sun, Mr Reggae, Proud Man
Check out his song "shapes of things" . Great guitar in that one. That was the first song I heard that made me love Gary Moore's playing. Top 5 guitarist of all time
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I like you and your reactions but that was the WORST timing of any Pause in RUclips history. lol
If you need to pause thru' Copyright(though few have on this song) then NOT on that epic final guitar solo as that desecrates and makes a mockery of the emotion and momentum and flow that was reaching a climax, my friend.
South East London.
sho made me smile check out story of the blues
Kicks Ass
He made that guitar SING even better than he sung himself - and his voice was AMAZING! Such a legend - This songs stunning.
I get shivers every time I hear this!! IMO One of the BEST BLUES songs EVER! 🎸🎵🎶🎵
I hear what ya saying Susi..............................and I dig it.
Who did the melody first, this, or Lionel Richie in hello?
It doesn't get any better than this! Probably the greatest blues guitar player...... EVER! The history behind his Les Paul guitar is very interesting. It might be the most valued electric guitar in existence. Worth reading about.
Hmm Rory Gallagher ?! Got to say proud to be Irish with both Gary and Rory playing the blues for us ☘️
Doesn't Joe Bonamassa own it now?
@@cliffpatterson7359 No. Kirk Hammet owns it.
Rory Gallagher is the greatest guitarist of all time!!!
If I had to say who is the best imo for blues as much as Gary Moore is stellar performer no doubt the honor of greatest has to be SRV more ability than all of them put together.
I still got the blues....the best guitar solo ever
When the world lost Gary Moore… we lost one of THE GREATEST GUITARISTS EVER!
The guy is a Rock Legend!!
From Thin Lizzy to his solo career… Gary set that bar sooo high with each song he wrote. Listening to this again brought a tear to my eye and for me… this was Gary at his finest! RIP Gary Moore 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Нет, мы потеряли одного из величайших Музыкантов.
Yep
just close your eyes and soar with that guitar. masterpiece.
WOW WOW Effin WOW! he could bring a tear to a glass eye.
Gary Moore played guitar at the frequency of my soul. I cried for two days when He passed.
That’s a lovely expression, I know exactly what you mean.
i grew up with his sound, and with every significant milestone in my live, Gary was there with an appropriate song. When he died.. i died a little inside too
There are good guitarists.
There are great guitarists.
There are guitar legends.
But above them all...
Was Gary Moore.
The Lord of the Strings.
We shall not see hjs like again.
Gary died. But the blues he left us.
Is eternal.
Thank you.
I agree❤
Getting moved by music is a wonderful thing
Buddy, everyone gets lost for word watching Gary play, he played every note from the soul.
I am speechless!!!!
He sure put his heart and soul into every note🤘
The first time I heard this song I was driving and it came over the radio - I had to pull over. You know, can't drive while you're intoxicated and this song hammered me to my bones. Sweet Willy Jesus, great reaction Adogg.
Same with me when I first heard it. If you ever had someone you were in love with tell you it was over, that solo evokes every part of that breakup--the shocked disbelief, the tearful begging, the anger, the eventual acceptance, all those things I went through 20 years before.
Messiah will come again live by Gary is one of the greatest pieces of guitar playing ever. Not one word sung
Yep, love that song (as well)
This song speaks to me, I was 38, a long 27 years ago. Still haven't forgotten her. I reckon this is Gary's finest recording.
Gary Moore had a way of making that guitar just flat out cry!
Check out Gary's live version of Red House. The man was unreal on the guitar.
Stole the show that night. Watch his whole Hendrix cover gig
Another great artist from Northern Ireland love your show Elaine
Bangor Northern Ireland
Thank you SOOOOO much for reviewing this! Gary was one of the best guitarists to ever pick up the instrument and was criminally under-exposed. Since his untimely passing in 2011, he has gained much more notoriety. Thank you again for turning the uninitiated onto this magnificent musician.
People, don't forget that this is live, people forget how good his voice where.
Check out this to:
bb king gary moore the thrill is gone live
Gary Moore W Albert King - Stormy Monday (Live)
Gary Moore - Empty Rooms (HQ). Live in Stockholm 1987 (best version)
I agree Stefan!!
And what do you think about "Red House" HD and "The messiah will come again," live version??
Really fantastic, so so Gold,👍🎸- Rip Gary, thank you for your music❤️🇮🇹
Gary was the best to ever pick up a guitar.
Gary Moore had this extraordinary gift of making emotions pour out of his guitar. On top of his extremely high technical skills, of course. I am blown away still by this performance - and I have watched it countless times.
great to see someone who gets all the little details and nuances................yas sir!!!!!!
That guitar can not only sing it can cry, he was amazing, and not given the fame he so richly deserved
Incredible, every time I hear Moore. He did one of the best versions of, "Ain't No Sunshine" that I have ever heard.
Didn’t know he covered that. I must check it out.
It still gives me chills when I hear this song. Though I have heard it thousands of times. I still remember hearing it for the first time. I was driving and had to pull my car over just to crank it and lose myself. Blues genius!
Did you spot the nearly identical Melody to hello by Lionel richie?
Yesssssssssss
Saw him live at 2 concerts in Denmark 1990...first at a festival..and a week later at a place called "the nikkel".....last one with 130.000 spectators. That was a summer I will never forget 🙂 Divine inspiration
Thank you!!! He is a phenomenal guitar/vocal performer. Suggestion: The Messiah Will Come. Incredible! Your comments are right on!
What a wonderful song from Gary Moore: Still got the blues. Thank you "DaRealAdogg" for alle the good music from Germany! And RIP Gary all time!
IMHO I have always said Gary Moore is the GOAT of the Blues!!!
He recorded two great albums with Greg Lake. RIP to both Greg Lake and Gary Moore
I was lucky enough to see him with Greg live back in the day, and it was my very first concert. My jaw hit the floor when they opened with Fanfare For The Common Man.
17 years old working as a weekend DJ on a local radio station. I found out the "monitors" (speakers) in the studio could be cranked up much louder when in "audition" mode. One Saturday I'm playing a network broadcast of a Detroit Lions game or something and I put the 45 of this song on and cranked it the EFF up! Grooving the hell out of it when the station manager came in and stared at me in disbelief at the volume I was cranking!
"Hi Dick!" I said. (he was aptly named.)
Always good to see people like you discover great music!
One of my favorite songs of all time. RIP Gary
That late and very great Gary Moore. Nobody ever played guitar like him. God rest his dear soul.
"I Had A Dream"... Gary Moore. It's epic, and gorgeous and perfect~. : o )
Love that on myself!
Gary was a phenomenal player, way underappreciated, underrated. RIP. 🤘😎🤘
One of, if not THE, best blues songs every written and performed.
100% AGREE!!!
He was absolutely amazing! R.I.P Gary.
The guitar reaping with sorrow and longing, one of the best love songs I know
Only a Fool Will Never Learn, is a little known live performance, by him, but his guitar work on it is out of this world, and all his covers of Hendrix songs are also majestic
Congratulations! You've found another one of the absolutely epic live performances of all time! Always loved those guys that could just wring so much emotion out of a,guitar (Gilmour). Damn we had it good back in the day! Still many more to go; looking forward to enjoying them with you.
My two favourite guitarists of all time.
It doesn't get any better than this - the very definition of blues guitar.
“Red house” fender’s 50th anniversary
“Hey Joe” live
And his absolute MASTERPIECE
“The Messiah Will Come Again”
Every live performance of Gary Moore is a guitar clinic of master class technique
Yo! Thanks for this. And thank you for bringing the most talented guitarist the world have even seen out to the masses. Seen Gary lots of times live. He always gave 100 pst, and then some. If you want to see hin at the top of his game, go for the instrumental live version of "The Messiah will come again" from Montreux. If you want his singing and a guitarsolo that just pouring emotion, go for the live version of "Empty rooms" from Stockholm Sweden 1987. That might be my favourite solo of his. Gives med goosebumps. All the best from Norway. M
Agree, MWJ : o )
Gary Moore was an absolute bloody legend!!! The best of the best. RIP Sir ✝️ 😪😪
All guitar..."The Messiah Will Come Again " live is a must see.
With vocals ..."Red House" live
There's a video of him and B.B. King doing "The Thrill Is Gone" together that is excellent also.
My favorite player all my life since I first discovered him in my teens, late 70’s.
Saw him live 3 times.
I was gutted when died, brilliant along with Peter green, Rory Gallagher & Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Nobody beats Gary, best ever.
Yes Gary Moore was born with a guitar in his arms, what a pity that he passed away much to early in life, RIP. The next generation is here already and so is Joe Bonamassa who is a wizard on a guitar. Worthwhile listening to !!!
This is just a great video -- Gary at his finest. He (along with SRV, Jeff Healey & Joe Bonamassa) is among the best blues guitarists and vocalists of a generation (or two). He was just expert in his vocals and playing on this video. And what a great showman -- easily allowing the guitar to flow from him directly to our hearts. RIP Gary. Your fans still love and miss you.
I love Gary Moore ...And I Love your reaction aswell..You know the sound of great guitar playing..It doesn't get much better than that..Jeff Healey Tore Down is worth a listen ✨
I can feel this in my soul !!!!
Gary Moore..... All your Love.... ooh pretty Woman
You should check out the 50th Anniversary of the Fender Strat concert where Gary Moore plays Fire by Jimi Hendrix. He blows the doors off all the other players that night!!
My bad he plays Red House!! check it out
R.I.P. Gary - thanks for all the music !!!!
I'm lovin you for loving this tune! My favorite song EVER! Pure perfection in every way...the lyrics, his voice & that gut wrenching guitar...help me Lord!!!
Truly AMAZING. This has become my NUMBER ONE all time favorite song & video. YES! Thank you Adogg.
as 1 other mentioned.... Mr Moore n' Mr King... the thrill is gone...a favorite of mine ...ya should treat yourself
You should definitely hear his tribute to Phil Lynott, especially Roisin Dubh. That's irish gaelic for Black Rose, which is a nickname for Ireland. It's pronounced row sheen doov and it's about all the wonderful legends of Ireland...great guitar duo with Scott Gorham. xo
Thank you I will check it out
This has always been one of my favorite songs in the world. Thanks!
Amazing song.Amazing voice and guitar.Thanks for posting this.
Gary was in the top 3-4 guitarists. So pleased you did this. It is brilliant
Parisienne Walkways for sure. His playing is enough to make you weep!!👍🏻
Amen brother. Amazing example of blues guitar. Loved the reaction
He was my favorite guitar player. His live version of Red House is spine tingling!
Garry was a old friend of mine since 1967-8 when he came down from Belfast to Dublin even aged 17 he played brilliantly he eventually joined up with friends of his Thin Lizzy ..
Yeah Gary was a very serious player He actually left Thin Lizzy because of too much partying and wouldn’t take the Ozzy guitarist job for the same reason. But he did help convince Randy Rhodes to take it. A master of those beautiful solos and a good singer too.
Master at his work, simple as that.
Seriously bad ass guitarist ,, RIP Mr Moore ,, amazing song played and sung with amazing feel
So great to see these young carry on the greatest
RIP Mr G Moore.. Went to see him 2 months before he died and he did a blues guitar solo for 15 mins and a 12 min version of this very song, WILL STAY WITH ME until I die!
Another one of Gary's very best guitar solos is Empty Rooms from a concert in 1987 in Stockholm the solo is 6 minutes long itself!
WOW!! Gary Moore Guitar tone is MONSTER!! just WOW
I've never seen this before. What do you say? Blown away. Will be listening to this forever I reckon.
How many great in the past all we need now is someone to step up and play this blues again and again
Wow thank you bro I've never heard of Gary Moore but im a blues fanatic and I love his style. Dude's got game on that Les Paul
You have a lot to discover. The messiah comes again , is the one you need to listen.
Gary was always admired for his guitaring but few outside of his fan base reconised his ability to sing,along with dave gilmour hes my favourite guitarist of all time
Gary Moore was very underrated…a killer player didn’t get the accolades like many….I’m sure many of those guys wud fear taking the stage with him..As a guitar player …he has speed and accuracy too…and his trills…bending is from the heart his vibrato is menacing…RIP Gary …his Gibson model is a great Les Paul too as I have one it screams..🤙🏻🤙🏻😊
He just blows you away doesn't he? Brilliance, Parisienne Walkways is just as good. The Red House is another. But so many more.
I'm so glad you did the live version.
In his early days he didn't play the blues, but shredded the guitar as lead guitarist in Thin Lizzy might want to check out some of their music they absolutely jammed back in the day.
He did play the blues. They were his roots He played with Skid Row, Lizzy and Collesium plus his solo career.. all of which you can hear his blues influences .
During the After The War tour he became very unhappy playing the rock/ hard rock and embraced his main influences… hence Still Got The Blues & After Hours records. Two masterpiece albums regardless of genre.
Sure Gary was influenced by Clapton, Page, Hendrix, Kossoff and the black blues artists and he returned to all of it.
RIP Gary, you will always be among the greatest!
Saw him twice in the same week on this tour, AMAZING
I’m going to subscribe after seeing you’re reactions. You’re going down the rabbit hole of some of the most melodic, blues, and just guitar gods that make guitars sing. Please keep reacting and enjoy the journey. We will keep supplying the songs, and you just keep listening and be true to yourself with the reactions!
The world was lucky to have Gary for the brief time he was here. He is easily in the top 3 guitarists of all time. Check out Tribute to Jimi, where he does Red House. While I’m an admirer of all his work, this version of Red House would make Jimi blush.
I spent a fortune playing this in my local pub many years ago..awesome..
I grew up listening to this as my dad is a massive fan of him and I think he is amazing, this song will never get old
Wow! Just wow! What an amazing blues guitar solo!
Incredible beautiful music!!
This is probably his best song and my personal favorite, but some recommendations:
- The prophet
- Parisienne walkways
- The thrill is gone (B.B. King feat. Gary Moore live), fantastic
- One day
Cheers ✌🏼🇲🇽
Absolutly, you should also check "I love you more than you'll ever know" from his AVO session and my personal favorite, The Loner
Thanks brother for bringing this to the younger generation and having them see just a legend at work cheers
This is a long time favorite of mine. That I never caught him performing live is a great regret I'll never forgive myself for missing out on.
Amazing, Filmed at The Royal Albert Hall London. Garry is one of those Guys that, once you listen to him, you want more. A couple of suggestions of some of his other magic is The Loner, Empty Rooms or Out in The Fields which he did with Phil Lynott and is about The Troubles In Northern Ireland and filmed amongst it all 👍👍
empty rooms is awesome for sure
Paul clear . Swansea. Hello Mr . Smith read ur comment awesome. Gary was my absolute favorite av all time saw him 27 times including with thin lizzy in 1979. Master musician spine tingling awe inspiring level av complete control of his instrument. But on ur comment u said it was filmed at the Albert Hall. This performance was in fact at hammersmith odeon in 1990. The Albert Hall was in 1992 . The whole performance is available on an evening ov the blues with gary moore and the midnight blues band. Cheers
@@paulclear8188 My apologies Paul for getting my dates mixed up. Garry is certainly a very much missed Musician. He was from just where my Missus grew up in East Belfast.
This is the most hauntingly beautiful song ive ever heard.
I miss this guy so much, my hero when growing up. Check out the Messiah will come again live or one of Hendrix red House by Gary Moore live at the Fender anniversary, he was the only guy who got a standing ovation.
My number one guitarist of all-time!
There are so many dude, “Separate Ways” Live 1992, “Texas Strut” and “Moving on” Live 1990 and of course not to forget “The Messiah will come again” Live in Montreaux 1990, an absolute MUST! Just to name a few, Gary was simply the best!
The extended version of separate ways in 92 is epic
Fantastic! This is new for me as well. Really great.
Now that's how you make a guitar CRY IN PAIN, Some might say I can do the same thing to people when I sing however Gary's singing and musicianship makes you appreciate this man's talent and leaves you wanting more. One of, if not the greatest guitar solo I have ever heard.There's a band from my country whose music is very diverse who are bringing back those old school vibes, real musicians playing real instruments, great vocals, live performances with smooth easy listening grooves that reflects our culture and lifestyle.
Some other suggestions worth checking out -
L.A.B - Ain't No Use (Live at One Love 2021).
L.A.B (Live at Roundhead or Massey Studio where available) - In The Air, Personify, My Brother, Natural, Fashion Dread, Controller, Under The Sun, Mr Reggae, Proud Man
Check out his song "shapes of things" . Great guitar in that one. That was the first song I heard that made me love Gary Moore's playing. Top 5 guitarist of all time