thousands of dark days that He made bright again...it is in heaven, when we realize the good things we did to others. This gentle man makes people happy...
40 years semi-pro drummer me. Mr Moore would have been looking down at you sir and tipped his hat to you. I never got to play with him but I did play with his half brother Cliff. I know you`re good because you made me cry. Thank you and never stop what you`re doing.
If I came across this man playing on the street, I would just have to stop and take it all in. It wouldn't matter if I was late for work, missed my bus, or whatever. I would just have to do it and relish the moment. Play on, brother!
Take him with you everywhere, this musician is (prolifically!!!) on Bandcamp! Build your own world of awesome sounds of Street or Studio. Powerful, passionate, precise sound. A master at play.
@@shatnershairpiece Your playin' is music to my ears. I love the 60s 70s 80s rockguitar.....; but there is something about the sound from yours, ....; not direct unfamiliar, but something.....IDK...about continouitinity or something...!? Anyway, the interpretations, in itselves; 👌 Found your channel few days ago. I had almost stopped listrning to music....; been so busy following politics and events around the world...., there's a "robotisation" of people going on, much like the old sovjet, I think. Expression of arts, the beautyful things in the world, are supressed.. IDK how to put it. Im from Norway, so please ecsuse my English. You are lightening up in a dark world. Keep on.
@@heroldable thanks. I grew up on 60’s, 70s guitar so you will hear those influences in my playing. I stopped watching all news media about two months ago and it was the best thing I ever did. I’ve completely blocked it out and will only concentrate on music.
This song was one of my mine and my wifes favorites, sadly I lost her last year and now I sit here after a 3rd time playing this back in tears, very expressive playing, thank you. Just earned a yourself a patreon sub too.
1yr 1 month since I buried mine & it's music that still connects us, I watch silly cartoons & can't get her opinion on them anymore, yes the tears make it hard but also so close, so many memories, 👍🇦🇺🖖
@@ronforde It's all part of life, but music is great partner for any emotion, the vids of 2yr old going off to Rob's ZZtops is gorgeous & we all know it's importance when we're full of oats, & later as we mellow & appreciate life, Ta 🖐️🇦🇺
The big red sunset in blue skies, and some rain, beautiful. Lights in the playing fields and kids training down in the park. I am so grateful for the help they all gave me and their friendship.
A toast to Gary moore. Real real blues just a fantastic and beautiful painful expression. There is nothing else like it. I love so much music but i really really have a love for the blues i cannot express in words!🎸💖
Rhonna may I suggest you check out Taj Farrant. He is fantastic and is 11 years old and has only been playing for a few years but I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. He happens to love Gary Moore.
@Pauly Walnutz you are so right. Enjoying the blues( and even in my own struggles accepting),is a testimant to our strength and endurance as humans, and something that we can all probably relate to each other about ( our struggles can feel similar even as being different). I just really love the blues music if you can find/make joy from pain then i think you may have the key to door that Jesus knocks at.
People are accustomed to hearing great music all of the time. But they lack the understanding difference in hearing someone LIVE vs music packaged with a million dollars worth of engineering behind it. As a result they hold no special appreciation for the incredibly talented busking musician.
@Pauly Walnutz man I feel this comment ..... music is soul soothing and these people seem so sad in their everyday lives even if you stop for two minutes to show support its better than walking on by....this man deserves better 🙏
@@samualwhittemore228 He's busking, they aren't his audience, they are pedestrians. It's not about not understanding the difference between hearing someone "LIVE" vs "music packaged with a million dollars worth of engineering behind it". They just don't give a shit because why should they? Why should they stop just because somebody is playing music in front of them? Doesn't matter how skilled this guy is, these people aren't there to listen to him playing so you shouldn't expect them to stop even if they like what they hear. People have shit to do, and like you said, we hear great music all the time. So why should they care that somebody is playing it live? If we stopped for every talented thing we hear or see, we'd never get anything done.
@@djohn029 -Never reached any where near Robin's Gifted talent. I 'practiced' on several gtrs over the years, often til my fingers were bloody. Very obviously lack of 'Gift'.. humbly, Admittedly so ']
Just found this channel ive been listening for an hour and a half now. I live alone ,this has soothed my inner ear im 68 years old a Woodstock veteran Rush fan love this guy awesomeness.
I don't know why this beautiful thing is illegal. I'd LOVE to sit & listen to this ANYTIME!! Whether with coffee in the am or with wine in the pm. What a gift you have given us all. Thank you Sir.
I listen to this over and over again... Just a masterpiece... Such a soulful guitar playing. I hope you get worldwide recognition as one of the best guitar players of the world...
The Zombie Apocalypses has already begun; Witness Exhibit A; the Undead shuffling past virtuoso Robin's rendition of Gary Moore's ethereal "Still Got the Blues" !
Utter bliss !!! Love it. I’m surprised a man of your talent is having such a tough time making a buck. And. I was stunned to find people give you thumbs down on RUclips. Heartless wanna he’s who have no idea what effort it takes to become so good. We see you, and appreciate it.
At that last cut I hope you had a chance to talk to that little boy in the 100% yellow shirt. He was hurting for the haunting beauty of your music and you captured his heart and he will never be the same! When I saw him cry and put his head down, I knew he was one of "us"!!!!!!
Buskarific, wonder if Gilmour hustled the same spot 55 yrs ago,. Great cover of one of the greatest blues rockers. Keep it up man. The Thin Lizzy work was groundbreaking, Gary Moore, so much more talent than he get's recognized for...but I guess you can relate.
Your Parker Fly is soaring!!! That tone is unbelievable!!! Playing Gary Moore is no easy feat!!! You sound fantastic.... Don't be disheartened by those asshats....The city of Vancouver needs to put you on the payroll... They don't know what they've got!!! Keep on rockin'!!!😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
That was AWESOME. My hair stood on end on my arms. Wowzaa! 🖖🏽🤟🏽 It 🤯 how the majority of folks just walk on by. They need appointments to see an Audiologist. 👂
Although I'm not usually a fan of anyone else but the original player because most players seem to muddy it up with their "own" style, you sir have kept it within the original boundaries. My hat's off to you ! Can't believe Gary has been gone 10yrs already. This was my favorite from him. Watching him play it you knew he felt every chord and stroke of the pick. EXCELLENT JOB MY MAN!!
People just walk by like it's just another day. When I see someone playing music this good I can't help but stop and appreciate the talent. Down in the French Quarter in New Orleans I came upon a band so mesmerizing I sat and listened until they packed up to leave. Purchased a copy of each of their cd's then I reached out to them and hired them to play at a big yearly celebration at my house. They stayed after the show, had dinner, got drunk and played Lazer tag with us all over my property at midnight. Was a great time.
Gary Moore was a real gem of a player. Great sound and style. I'm the same way when I learn a song, I do my own solos, you make it your own style. When people say "Hey, your playing the solo wrong" I just reply, "Hey, then go home a listen to the cd" Great playing, always a pleasure to hear you.
it’s a nice complement thank you but I would prefer to think of it that I am alive in me. i’m not channelling anybody except myself. Gary his his personality and I have mine.
I love Gary❤️Always plays with soul and heart.He was amazing and always will❤️.Great job sir👌👌👌you are amazing player I would stop close my eyes and listen 👍thank You
Fabulous, been listening to this all day. Thanks for this light in bleak times. Sent you some money. The passers-by seem to have cotton wool in their ears.
My mom loved Gary Moore and this is so nostalgic for me since her passing. I love the way your influence on it sounds! Absolutely immaculate and beautiful playing! I just turned 36 and I still got the blues.
Such a wonderful rendition of a REAL classic blues song . You took me back to the place in my heart that Mr Gary Moore used to take me to. You certainly are a very talented guitar man . Sad to see so many walk by without feeling your music . Love your stuff my friend . PLEASE keep it coming. Thanks from Perth , Western Australia .
Gary would have been pleased with that, he used to drink in a tiny little pub here in Hove/Brighton, The Neptune, a proper old school pub, and Dave Gilmour lives about 2 mins away from it, a famous Brighton guitarists venue.
You can Know the song , you can play the right chords but if feeling is not passed from the heart through the fingers then it is just a tune....this is more than a tune it is pure human emotion.
Garry is hopefully tuned in from his rightfull place in the realms of the muse in delightfull approval of your beautiful tribute ..par excellence mate..!
Wow. That is beyond tremendous. You channeled that man’s soul. Such a wonderful and gorgeous tribute. His spirit is smiling largely out there somewhere.
Sublime music Robin🌀 It takes me back. I saw Gary Moore (Old Scarface) when he was with Thin Lizzy. Around the time Parisian Walkways was out. It’s hard to remember dates now days. Getting old. Sorry, am old😱. I saw Lizzy 5 times throughout their existence & different lineups. Usually at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. My favourite band of the time. 3 frontmen and a drummer. Great show. Robin, I really appreciate your playing. Absolutely brilliant. It’s great too that it’s all the same music I grew up on. I understand the adverse circumstances that you’re up against whilst playing too. I’ll tip from afar when I can. Times is tough. As you know. I do spread the word of your gift. May the Force be with you.🌀 Jim🌀 (-: :-)
@@shatnershairpiece I forgot to mention. I saw Eric Bell playing around 1980 (Eric Bell Band) in an East London Pub too. (Founder member of Tin Lizzy) He was on Vagabonds of the Western World. (Great LP) Maybe you can do a version of ‘The Rocker’ from this LP.? Plenty of Wah-Wah. So, to trawl my memory😱 5 Lizzy gigs. Band regulars Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, Scott Gorham,... along with Brian Robertson twice, Gary Moore, Snowy White (more laid back), John Sykes (who had left Tigers of Pantang) to join the big boys. Alas, he did one album with Lizzy then Phil Lynott died. Sadly. Maybe my Irish roots drew me to them? Irish dad. I’m what Irish folk would call a ‘Plastic Paddy’....☘️ Meaning, not a real paddy. It’s the humour 🤪 I live near Epping Forest. Which is N.E. of London. Be Happy🐝😀 Live long and Prosper🖖 (-: :-)
So beautiful, soulful, and haunting That says it all! Your guitar, does. It's such a strange place, where you keep going back to play. The people all seem deaf and have no time to stop. No trees in sight. I don't know how you keep it up, and haven't moved to another spot! Maybe it helps your blues?! Or is it that you keep getting moved along if you go elsewhere? I don't know how come nobody has taken you under their wing and found you a better place to be! Man, you shouldn't be having to go thro so much sh**! It's like here you are, with all these gifts, and there's still a struggle going on. Your music's up there, and you're down here in a very strange place, devoid of nature! I don't know if it's much help telling you this! All I know is, I would find somewhere better to play! Why would you want to be in that place? Maybe you like being ignored? I would prefer to stand in a station forecourt than watch all those rucksacks & individuals passing by, going who knows where? At least in a station they may be going somewhere interesting!
So glad u created this channel as its sooo good. Love love me some great guitar instrumental music. It goes beyond words being added in . Takes u to a much better place. Thank you so much for sharing with us.🥰
also, please dont stop doing this. i watch your videos almost everyday. You are an amazing artist and i am thankful you share it with us. I started to learn Then Loner a while back but never finished
You sir, are a brilliant guitarist, and an amazing man. Roy Buchannan is smiling down from heaven, beside Gary Moore. Looks like the did Messiah come again.
Hi Shemp Gary Moore was a fabulous musician.. And your tribute to him was just fantastic.. Your skills on the strings is just outstanding.. I love your playing... Amazing.. 👍👍❤️
Gary Moore was one of my favourite artists, saw him a few times and he’d have been proud to hear this rendition mate, someone give this guy a recording contract so I can have his stuff on my iPhone playing over the speakers on my bus. Bravo
Lucky you. I never got to see him. You can support by checking out my band camp page in the links. I’ve got about 500 original albums on there, all instrumental. High quality wav or flac files.
Beautiful work, William of Shat, the honest musician and guitar virtuoso lives up to his mentor....."Whatever I do, whether it sells or not, at least I mean it at the time and I’m honest about it. Which I think is the only way to be." -Gary Moore on how he'd like to be remembered.
My oh my young man, you can play. Your videos are well worth the tip. If you've got the resources and know how why not try a live stream and get some super chats. Keep them coming. P.s. I love how those two kids were enthralled by your playing.
Thanks. If people like it, they can tip on my PayPal links, support on patreon, or buy my original music. I debated using the kids on the thumbnail but I also like this old guy giving me the hand shake.
thousands of dark days that He made bright again...it is in heaven, when we realize the good things we did to others. This gentle man makes people happy...
Well said, it is a big mistake not to speak up.
40 years semi-pro drummer me. Mr Moore would have been looking down at you sir and tipped his hat to you. I never got to play with him but I did play with his half brother Cliff. I know you`re good because you made me cry. Thank you and never stop what you`re doing.
If I came across this man playing on the street, I would just have to stop and take it all in. It wouldn't matter if I was late for work, missed my bus, or whatever. I would just have to do it and relish the moment. Play on, brother!
Same!!!
I'm right next to ya!
Goddamn, only quality jazz and screaming outpatients in Toronto's street music scene?
Take him with you everywhere, this musician is (prolifically!!!) on Bandcamp! Build your own world of awesome sounds of Street or Studio. Powerful, passionate, precise sound. A master at play.
Magnificently, etherically beautiful!!!! I could listen to this ALL DAY and ALL NIGHT. JUST PERFECTION.
Man, if that doesn't get peoples attention nothing will. What a great song and very well played sir.
Agree....., are they deaf??
@@heroldable like someone mentioned, I am not even plugged in. Using in ear monitors. Lol!
@@shatnershairpiece Your playin' is music to my ears. I love the 60s 70s 80s rockguitar.....; but there is something about the sound from yours, ....; not direct unfamiliar, but something.....IDK...about continouitinity or something...!?
Anyway, the interpretations, in itselves; 👌
Found your channel few days ago. I had almost stopped listrning to music....; been so busy following politics and events around the world...., there's a "robotisation" of people going on, much like the old sovjet, I think.
Expression of arts, the beautyful things in the world, are supressed..
IDK how to put it. Im from Norway, so please ecsuse my English.
You are lightening up in a dark world. Keep on.
@@heroldable thanks. I grew up on 60’s, 70s guitar so you will hear those influences in my playing. I stopped watching all news media about two months ago and it was the best thing I ever did. I’ve completely blocked it out and will only concentrate on music.
@@shatnershairpiece Keep on! There's a god above. May he bless your decision. 👍
Had me at Gary Moore. Once I closed my eyes you took me away where everything is right with the world.
Just better than quality it’s god sent in universe world world class 🙏🙏🙏🙏🎸🎸🎸
Thanks for playing Gary Moore...
Your guitar gently weeps for and pays great tribute to Gary Moore. He is looking down with admiration and pride. Thank you for that rendition.
This song was one of my mine and my wifes favorites, sadly I lost her last year and now I sit here after a 3rd time playing this back in tears, very expressive playing, thank you.
Just earned a yourself a patreon sub too.
my sincere condolences and thanks. music hits us in the deepest places.
1yr 1 month since I buried mine & it's music that still connects us, I watch silly cartoons & can't get her opinion on them anymore, yes the tears make it hard but also so close, so many memories, 👍🇦🇺🖖
So sorry man.but garry brings everybody around the world togethr,and nothing wrong with a few tears.stay safe,greetings from galway🇨🇮
Sorry for your loss, sir
@@ronforde It's all part of life, but music is great partner for any emotion, the vids of 2yr old going off to Rob's ZZtops is gorgeous & we all know it's importance when we're full of oats, & later as we mellow & appreciate life, Ta 🖐️🇦🇺
The big red sunset in blue skies, and some rain, beautiful.
Lights in the playing fields and kids training down in the park.
I am so grateful for the help they all gave me and their friendship.
Somewhere, Gary smiles
A toast to Gary moore. Real real blues just a fantastic and beautiful painful expression. There is nothing else like it. I love so much music but i really really have a love for the blues i cannot express in words!🎸💖
That music takes away the pain of life
Yeah.....and this is one heck of a version!
Rhonna may I suggest you check out Taj Farrant. He is fantastic and is 11 years old and has only been playing for a few years but I guarantee you won’t be disappointed. He happens to love Gary Moore.
@@extraSNUFFY i will deffinately check it out when i get back from the store! Thank you for the information.
@Pauly Walnutz you are so right. Enjoying the blues( and even in my own struggles accepting),is a testimant to our strength and endurance as humans, and something that we can all probably relate to each other about ( our struggles can feel similar even as being different). I just really love the blues music if you can find/make joy from pain then i think you may have the key to door that Jesus knocks at.
I'm in awe. You play that song like the sun spills it's beams in the morning on a cloud free day 🥰
It's a shame to see that 99,9 percent of the people don't have a notice to this wonderful music... 😭
Society is a cruel jungle. You shouldn't even bother of this 99, 9%.
People are accustomed to hearing great music all of the time. But they lack the understanding difference in hearing someone LIVE vs music packaged with a million dollars worth of engineering behind it. As a result they hold no special appreciation for the incredibly talented busking musician.
@Pauly Walnutz man I feel this comment ..... music is soul soothing and these people seem so sad in their everyday lives even if you stop for two minutes to show support its better than walking on by....this man deserves better 🙏
you don't have to stop to notice it. You can still walk and listen
@@samualwhittemore228 He's busking, they aren't his audience, they are pedestrians. It's not about not understanding the difference between hearing someone "LIVE" vs "music packaged with a million dollars worth of engineering behind it". They just don't give a shit because why should they? Why should they stop just because somebody is playing music in front of them? Doesn't matter how skilled this guy is, these people aren't there to listen to him playing so you shouldn't expect them to stop even if they like what they hear.
People have shit to do, and like you said, we hear great music all the time. So why should they care that somebody is playing it live? If we stopped for every talented thing we hear or see, we'd never get anything done.
You have a God given gift. That was beautiful. I shall listen to it again now. Thank you!
And a lot of practice.
@@djohn029 -Never reached any where near Robin's Gifted talent. I 'practiced' on several gtrs over the years, often til my fingers were bloody. Very obviously lack of 'Gift'.. humbly, Admittedly so ']
Just found this channel ive been listening for an hour and a half now. I live alone ,this has soothed my inner ear im 68 years old a Woodstock veteran Rush fan love this guy awesomeness.
Those children still have ears that hear and minds that listen, and hearts that give.
Unbelievable. Respect to you and your art. 🙏🏼
I am in love with your playing of this song as tangibly as any man I've ever loved!!! It digs deep into my very soul!
one of my fave all time songs
Who is this Tremendously Talented guitar man? I would quite possibly fly in to hear him play.
I don't know why this beautiful thing is illegal. I'd LOVE to sit & listen to this ANYTIME!! Whether with coffee in the am or with wine in the pm. What a gift you have given us all. Thank you Sir.
I listen to this over and over again... Just a masterpiece... Such a soulful guitar playing. I hope you get worldwide recognition as one of the best guitar players of the world...
Simply beautiful... Bravo!
I don't understand why people don't apreciate this. I would not miss to listen such a talent. I don't get it.
Goosebump inducingly beautiful, fantastic playing.
Such a beautiful music! It is so sad to see that people are not appreciating such music, not standing just for one minute...
Another great performance. Had me in tears for a while.
thanks. then you are truly in the zone.
@@shatnershairpiece me too
It's contagious.
I bin hypnotized! I wonder if the folks walking by think he's just playing a recording and pretending to play the guitar...
The Zombie Apocalypses has already begun; Witness Exhibit A; the Undead shuffling past virtuoso Robin's rendition of Gary Moore's ethereal "Still Got the Blues" !
If this doesn't bring a tear to the eye, check for a pulse!
Thank You Again, for these videos. THAT melody is just Exquisitely Beautiful, and You play it SO WELL. Extremely relaxing. Thank You!!!
Utter bliss !!! Love it. I’m surprised a man of your talent is having such a tough time making a buck. And. I was stunned to find people give you thumbs down on RUclips. Heartless wanna he’s who have no idea what effort it takes to become so good. We see you, and appreciate it.
Much appreciated!
Im so respect to you sir because you play with your style
Could just loop this all day long - absolute masterpiece...
thanks if you enjoyed it please check my links for support as I get nothing from RUclips.
At that last cut I hope you had a chance to talk to that little boy in the 100% yellow shirt. He was hurting for the haunting beauty of your music and you captured his heart and he will never be the same! When I saw him cry and put his head down, I knew he was one of "us"!!!!!!
You definitely have a fan sir.. 🇬🇧
Gary Moore would be proud of you. 👏
Buskarific, wonder if Gilmour hustled the same spot 55 yrs ago,. Great cover of one of the greatest blues rockers. Keep it up man. The Thin Lizzy work was groundbreaking, Gary Moore, so much more talent than he get's recognized for...but I guess you can relate.
You're one very talented guitar player 👍
Thank you very much!
Your Parker Fly is soaring!!! That tone is unbelievable!!! Playing Gary Moore is no easy feat!!! You sound fantastic.... Don't be disheartened by those asshats....The city of Vancouver needs to put you on the payroll... They don't know what they've got!!! Keep on rockin'!!!😎🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
I know this song like no other. The first take was music to my ears. Well done son.
Simply bloody fabulous
👍🇦🇺🤩
Wow.... Excellent playing. A fitting tribute to one of a kind Mr Gary Moore
How about just one person stop and listen, my gosh the guy is excellent!
Thank you kindly!
That was AWESOME. My hair stood on end on my arms. Wowzaa! 🖖🏽🤟🏽
It 🤯 how the majority of folks just walk on by. They need appointments to see an Audiologist. 👂
lol ! I agree its amazing how clueless those passers-by are at this man's talent!
Just fantastic. I hadnt listened to Gary in such a long time.
Although I'm not usually a fan of anyone else but the original player because most players seem to muddy it up with their "own" style, you sir have kept it within the original boundaries. My hat's off to you ! Can't believe Gary has been gone 10yrs already. This was my favorite from him. Watching him play it you knew he felt every chord and stroke of the pick. EXCELLENT JOB MY MAN!!
People just walk by like it's just another day. When I see someone playing music this good I can't help but stop and appreciate the talent.
Down in the French Quarter in New Orleans I came upon a band so mesmerizing I sat and listened until they packed up to leave. Purchased a copy of each of their cd's then I reached out to them and hired them to play
at a big yearly celebration at my house. They stayed after the show, had dinner, got drunk and played Lazer tag with us all over my property at midnight. Was a great time.
The spirit of Gary Moore lives on in you. As long as you live, he will never die. Thank you.
Gary Moore was a real gem of a player. Great sound and style. I'm the same way when I learn a song, I do my own solos, you make it your own style. When people say "Hey, your playing the solo wrong" I just reply, "Hey, then go home a listen to the cd" Great playing, always a pleasure to hear you.
If I go to Vancouver, I'm going to sit down in a camp chair and just enjoy this wonderful music.
Gary would loved your playing. I do too.
Such emotion it makes me cry. Gary Moore is in you, he's still alive.
it’s a nice complement thank you but I would prefer to think of it that I am alive in me. i’m not channelling anybody except myself. Gary his his personality and I have mine.
love watching your fingers walk over the frets and this particular music, Gary would be happy.
sunsetting again, hahaha
I love Gary❤️Always plays with soul and heart.He was amazing and always will❤️.Great job sir👌👌👌you are amazing player I would stop close my eyes and listen 👍thank You
Thank you very much!
Top drawer!! Wi love from Bonnie Scotland Xx
Fabulous, been listening to this all day. Thanks for this light in bleak times. Sent you some money. The passers-by seem to have cotton wool in their ears.
Much appreciated!
My mom loved Gary Moore and this is so nostalgic for me since her passing. I love the way your influence on it sounds! Absolutely immaculate and beautiful playing! I just turned 36 and I still got the blues.
R.I.P. your mum Zac 🙏🏽🤟🏽
@@geofiggy thank you ✌🤙
Sleep in heavenly peace Mrs. Bass. Your son loves you.
Best I’ve ever heard your amazing!!! Listening all day!!
Such a wonderful rendition of a REAL classic blues song . You took me back to the place in my heart that Mr Gary Moore used to take me to. You certainly are a very talented guitar man . Sad to see so many walk by without feeling your music . Love your stuff my friend . PLEASE keep it coming. Thanks from Perth , Western Australia .
I can’t stop listening, You are so Awesome 🤩
Gary would have been pleased with that, he used to drink in a tiny little pub here in Hove/Brighton, The Neptune, a proper old school pub, and Dave Gilmour lives about 2 mins away from it, a famous Brighton guitarists venue.
Come to Australia, stay at my joint .. Your welcome my friend.. Love the music .. Dont ever stop...
Hi Ian, that's my fear that he will stop. He's just amazing and there's nothing 'busker' about him. He needs signing up and to record his music.
@@cherbrowne1637 Hi my friend.Your absolutely right,, enjoy and nice having a chat,, all the best,, Ian🙏❤️⚓️🌹
@@cherbrowne1637 ABSOLUTELY!!!! I keep asking myself: WHY is this man not playing professionally????
Just WOW! 🙌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇬🇧xx
Robin this is lone of my favs from Gary. You play it superbly. Three cheers. Awesome!!!
Many thanks!!
Now thats what you call DEDICATION....Respect from Garys home soil ,IRELAND....SLAINTE.
Excellent very well done, good job.
Those two young men at the 16:05 mark were in awe! You may have started a spark that will last a lifetime! Well done sir!
Absolutely flawless play. Masterful shredding. Gary Moore would be proud!
Superb! Thank you so much for this moment of pure happiness :-)
it is a pleasure to hear great music in the hands of a master
Complimenti lei un bravissimo chitarrista! !! Grazie
Gary would be happy to hear this I’m sure. Great flow.
Smashing work mate
You have a great touch
That was flawless and beautiful 😍
Thank you so much!!
You can Know the song , you can play the right chords but if feeling is not passed from the heart through the fingers then it is just a tune....this is more than a tune it is pure human emotion.
It’s a Moore tune
Garry is hopefully tuned in from his rightfull place in the realms of the muse in delightfull approval of your beautiful tribute ..par excellence mate..!
Wow. That is beyond tremendous. You channeled that man’s soul. Such a wonderful and gorgeous tribute. His spirit is smiling largely out there somewhere.
My favorite song 🎧 🎸💙 , great 👍🏻 tribute to the great Gary Moore. 🙌🕊🌈💕
Gary must be delighted. Part of him lives on in your interpretation. Love that piece!
Wow , electrifying . I love that song ! If I still had hair it would be an afro from the current .
Played with heart and soul, rhythm and blues, intensity and subtlety... what a great tribute
Those kids are definitely getting guitars soon 😅 so cool to see.
Sublime music Robin🌀
It takes me back. I saw Gary Moore (Old Scarface) when he was with Thin Lizzy.
Around the time Parisian Walkways was out. It’s hard to remember dates now days. Getting old. Sorry, am old😱.
I saw Lizzy 5 times throughout their existence & different lineups.
Usually at the Hammersmith Odeon in London.
My favourite band of the time.
3 frontmen and a drummer. Great show.
Robin, I really appreciate your playing. Absolutely brilliant. It’s great too that it’s all the same music I grew up on.
I understand the adverse circumstances that you’re up against whilst playing too.
I’ll tip from afar when I can. Times is tough. As you know. I do spread the word of your gift.
May the Force
be with you.🌀
Jim🌀
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I’m jealous, I never say lizzy or Gary play. thanks for the story.
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I forgot to mention. I saw Eric Bell playing around 1980 (Eric Bell Band) in an East London Pub too. (Founder member of Tin Lizzy) He was on Vagabonds of the Western World. (Great LP)
Maybe you can do a version of ‘The Rocker’ from this LP.? Plenty of Wah-Wah.
So, to trawl my memory😱 5 Lizzy gigs. Band regulars Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, Scott Gorham,... along with
Brian Robertson twice, Gary Moore, Snowy White (more laid back), John Sykes (who had left Tigers of Pantang) to join the big boys. Alas, he did one album with Lizzy then Phil Lynott died. Sadly.
Maybe my Irish roots drew me to them? Irish dad. I’m what Irish folk would call a ‘Plastic Paddy’....☘️
Meaning, not a real paddy. It’s the humour 🤪
I live near Epping Forest. Which is N.E. of London.
Be Happy🐝😀
Live long and Prosper🖖
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So beautiful, soulful, and haunting That says it all! Your guitar, does. It's such a strange place, where you keep going back to play. The people all seem deaf and have no time to stop. No trees in sight. I don't know how you keep it up, and haven't moved to another spot! Maybe it helps your blues?! Or is it that you keep getting moved along if you go elsewhere? I don't know how come nobody has taken you under their wing and found you a better place to be! Man, you shouldn't be having to go thro so much sh**! It's like here you are, with all these gifts, and there's still a struggle going on. Your music's up there, and you're down here in a very strange place, devoid of nature! I don't know if it's much help telling you this! All I know is, I would find somewhere better to play! Why would you want to be in that place? Maybe you like being ignored? I would prefer to stand in a station forecourt than watch all those rucksacks & individuals passing by, going who knows where? At least in a station they may be going somewhere interesting!
Gary was my hero also and miss him so much everyday. Thank you for the awesome piece of memory!!!
So glad u created this channel as its sooo good. Love love me some great guitar instrumental music. It goes beyond words being added in . Takes u to a much better place. Thank you so much for sharing with us.🥰
Yes, love Gary Moore! Thanks for this!!
Absolutely ✨💓BEAUTIFUL 💓✨👍👍😇
also, please dont stop doing this. i watch your videos almost everyday. You are an amazing artist and i am thankful you share it with us. I started to learn Then Loner a while back but never finished
Thank you so much 😀
You sir, are a brilliant guitarist, and an amazing man. Roy Buchannan is smiling down from heaven, beside Gary Moore. Looks like the did Messiah come again.
Hi Shemp
Gary Moore was a fabulous musician.. And your tribute to him was just fantastic.. Your skills on the strings is just outstanding.. I love your playing... Amazing.. 👍👍❤️
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful! Simply beautiful
Exquisite....
Gary Moore was one of my favourite artists, saw him a few times and he’d have been proud to hear this rendition mate, someone give this guy a recording contract so I can have his stuff on my iPhone playing over the speakers on my bus. Bravo
Lucky you. I never got to see him. You can support by checking out my band camp page in the links. I’ve got about 500 original albums on there, all instrumental. High quality wav or flac files.
Fantastic tribute to Gary Moore on the anniversary of his untimely death. Had me in bits. Long may his music live on.
This is so beautiful. Thank you!!
most beautiful guitar playing I ever heard!
glad you enjoyed it.
I bet in a hundred years your video, this video, will be the most played track in the world.
Just a slow burn to forever.
Shine on.
Beautiful work, William of Shat, the honest musician and guitar virtuoso lives up to his mentor....."Whatever I do, whether it sells or not, at least I mean it at the time and I’m honest about it. Which I think is the only way to be."
-Gary Moore on how he'd like to be remembered.
That’s why I’m on the street in spite of all the shit I see out there.
My oh my young man, you can play. Your videos are well worth the tip.
If you've got the resources and know how why not try a live stream and get some super chats. Keep them coming.
P.s. I love how those two kids were enthralled by your playing.
Thanks. If people like it, they can tip on my PayPal links, support on patreon, or buy my original music. I debated using the kids on the thumbnail but I also like this old guy giving me the hand shake.