1982: 00:00 Fender Stratocaster 01:32 Always Gonna Love You 02:20 I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow 05:05 Hurricane 06:26 Rockin and Rollin 1983: 08:00 Cold Hearted 10:26 Nuclear Attack 1984: 11:06 Rockin' Every Night 11:22 Shape of Things 14:57 Wishing Well 15:15 Victims of The Future 17:06 Murder in The Skies 17:34 Back on The Streets 18:17 End of The World 1990: 21:29 The Messiah Will Come Again 24:43 Texas Strut 30:30 Movin' On 31:08 Cold Cold Feelin' 32:11 Too Tired
I know Jimi is the all time number one guitar hero but for me there is no one better than Gary Moore. I have saw a few great guitarists live and saw Gary five times live on different tours and each time was different. He could do and play any style on guitar and had me in tears with a few different songs with the emotion he put into his playing. Rock In Peace Gary. Miss you Legend 😔 🎸
I don't even know what to say. That display of Gary's virtuosity will stand the test of time. I fell in love with Gary's playing in 1990. Like a lot of people, "Still Got the Blues " was my real introduction to his playing. The fact that he didn't tour the States kept him out of my field of vision. I regret that big time and have some catching up to do. I had heard Gary in the 80's but he somehow snuck by me. I have to say Gary's physical prowess was second to none. It was all in his hands and his heart. I miss badass players playing badass rock n roll.
Gary will never be underrated to players in the know. He is the most ferocious player ever. Wonderful vibrato, great sense of melody and he played in many styles equally. Just a beast
Way ahead of his time while doing progressive stuff in Colosseum 2. Absolutely shredded it. Metal stuff was sick and his blues phase was like no other. One of my heroes when I was learning to play. The Lizzy days were awesome as well. Saw him at the living room in providence RI in mid 80s and was left speechless. Sorely missed for sure.
Безусловно, один из интереснейших гитаристов-виртуозов, при этом, крайне немаловажно, мелодичный, что некоторое время скрывалось. Случайно узнал о нём по радио в 1979. Сольник в целом мне не поравился, но зародилась навязчивая мысль вернуть время лет на восемь назад и заменить гитариста в Mahavishnu Orchestra на Garry Moore. Ему, при всей его одарённости, рядом не доставало Hammer/Goodman/Cobham. При таком гипотетическом или абсурдистском моём предположении уже в 1978 получился бы гарантированно стопроцентный конкурент U.K./U.K 1978. Имхо. Привет из России😅
One and only. There was no one like Gary, and there will never be. The fact that he's nowhere on the best guitar player lists is disgusting. No name people who were not good enough to carry Gary's guitar case are actually ranked while Gary is not. Seems to be especially common with American music "experts."
Americans are just silly goof balls.When someone comes a long and actually plays with some heart and soul they don't get it.Instead it's Steve Vai who is horrible!No soul and my grandma plays a blues lick better when she's a sleep.A total joke.
No but Joan Jett is..ha.Can't play guitar.Can't play one note.But of course.Gary didn't write"I Love Rock&Roll"which is one of the dumbest songs ever written.
Gary has the fire and soul of JB and the chops of Steve via or Joe Satriani and is also an incredible blues player he be in at least the top 20 guitarist of all times if not the top 10 we all know who is really number one the other people are not as smart as us or they have no taste or idea not a clue
Funny story about the "Fiesta Red" Strat: the guitar was stolen from the airport,when Gary was travelling to the USA in the mid-80´s for a tour. The thief then found out,that he had stolen Gary Moore´s guitar and returned it to Gary. Turned out the guy was a fan! The guitar is now owned by Gary´s son, Jack and there´s a video where he´s playing it here on youtube. P.S. Fender makes a custom shop replica of it,which is absurdly overpriced.
A National Treasure One of the all time greats brought up in bleak times of The Troubles to in Northern Ireland He created so much beauty and feeling with his emotive playing
Thank you so very much for this wonderful upload. Rock/Metal era Gary Moore is criminally overlooked and underrated and his strat tone from those days absolutely kills!
Nobody could match the intensity and fire he played with during 82 - 87, the blues stuff did from 90 onwards bored me to tears. Joe Yawnamassa needs to watch this and see how it is done.
somebody know why Gary never played again the red strat with the tremolo bar ( i saw the Fender Stratocaster 50th Anniversary show and also he played a lot of Strats for the " Blues for Jimi " tribute show and i saw many strat colors but the red without the tremolo !
@@srđantrivun not necessarily. A Strat has that certain sound that I've NEVER gotten from a Charvel. And I was a SERIOUS Charvel nerd. Don't get me wrong, the Charvel is just as good in it's own way, but not better.
@@kvtar wayne charvel when him be a owner of charvel guitars produced much better guitars then fender and all other brands,later when him sold to jackson charvel was not so good.
Just silly Americans that knows nothing about real guitar playing."Joan Jett is the greatest"..ha.She can't play one note and knows one chord that's it.But still she's ranked higher then Gary,Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia.I mean we are talking real guitar players and not some fool that sings"i love rock&roll"😂
1982:
00:00 Fender Stratocaster
01:32 Always Gonna Love You
02:20 I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow
05:05 Hurricane
06:26 Rockin and Rollin
1983:
08:00 Cold Hearted
10:26 Nuclear Attack
1984:
11:06 Rockin' Every Night
11:22 Shape of Things
14:57 Wishing Well
15:15 Victims of The Future
17:06 Murder in The Skies
17:34 Back on The Streets
18:17 End of The World
1990:
21:29 The Messiah Will Come Again
24:43 Texas Strut
30:30 Movin' On
31:08 Cold Cold Feelin'
32:11 Too Tired
I know Jimi is the all time number one guitar hero but for me there is no one better than Gary Moore. I have saw a few great guitarists live and saw Gary five times live on different tours and each time was different. He could do and play any style on guitar and had me in tears with a few different songs with the emotion he put into his playing. Rock In Peace Gary. Miss you Legend 😔 🎸
I don't even know what to say. That display of Gary's virtuosity will stand the test of time. I fell in love with Gary's playing in 1990. Like a lot of people, "Still Got the Blues " was my real introduction to his playing. The fact that he didn't tour the States kept him out of my field of vision. I regret that big time and have some catching up to do. I had heard Gary in the 80's but he somehow snuck by me.
I have to say Gary's physical prowess was second to none. It was all in his hands and his heart. I miss badass players playing badass rock n roll.
Gary will never be underrated to players in the know. He is the most ferocious player ever. Wonderful vibrato, great sense of melody and he played in many styles equally. Just a beast
THIS
@@africanchild97 He was something else
Way ahead of his time while doing progressive stuff in Colosseum 2. Absolutely shredded it. Metal stuff was sick and his blues phase was like no other. One of my heroes when I was learning to play. The Lizzy days were awesome as well. Saw him at the living room in providence RI in mid 80s and was left speechless. Sorely missed for sure.
Gary Moore,..........he will always be my number one!!!!!
I am finding my jaw opening in awe so many times throughout this video..
Безусловно, один из интереснейших гитаристов-виртуозов, при этом, крайне немаловажно, мелодичный, что некоторое время скрывалось. Случайно узнал о нём по радио в 1979. Сольник в целом мне не поравился, но зародилась навязчивая мысль вернуть время лет на восемь назад и заменить гитариста в Mahavishnu Orchestra на Garry Moore. Ему, при всей его одарённости, рядом не доставало Hammer/Goodman/Cobham. При таком гипотетическом или абсурдистском моём предположении уже в 1978 получился бы гарантированно стопроцентный конкурент U.K./U.K 1978. Имхо. Привет из России😅
One and only. There was no one like Gary, and there will never be. The fact that he's nowhere on the best guitar player lists is disgusting. No name people who were not good enough to carry Gary's guitar case are actually ranked while Gary is not. Seems to be especially common with American music "experts."
Yeah Joan Jett is much better..ha.Someone that knows one chord is better then both Gary Moore and Al Di Meola in the US.Stupid idiots.
Americans are just silly goof balls.When someone comes a long and actually plays with some heart and soul they don't get it.Instead it's Steve Vai who is horrible!No soul and my grandma plays a blues lick better when she's a sleep.A total joke.
What do you mean?Joan Jett is ranked among the best guitar players in the world in the US.That's how stupid they are.
No but Joan Jett is..ha.Can't play guitar.Can't play one note.But of course.Gary didn't write"I Love Rock&Roll"which is one of the dumbest songs ever written.
Gary has the fire and soul of JB and the chops of Steve via or Joe Satriani and is also an incredible blues player he be in at least the top 20 guitarist of all times if not the top 10 we all know who is really number one the other people are not as smart as us or they have no taste or idea not a clue
Shapes of things solo is proably one of the best strat tones ever
A Jeff Beck song Gary's way. Taking not a thing from Beck
Gary loved him and and it showed in his playing.
The lord...The King....The Master!
Simply the guitar God!!!
SRV/Hendrix/Moore... hard to give a top ranking. But they are the best off all time
Funny story about the "Fiesta Red" Strat: the guitar was stolen from the airport,when Gary was travelling to the USA in the mid-80´s for a tour. The thief then found out,that he had stolen Gary Moore´s guitar and returned it to Gary. Turned out the guy was a fan!
The guitar is now owned by Gary´s son, Jack and there´s a video where he´s playing it here on youtube.
P.S. Fender makes a custom shop replica of it,which is absurdly overpriced.
A National Treasure One of the all time greats brought up in bleak times of The Troubles to in Northern Ireland He created so much beauty and feeling with his emotive playing
Gary's playing was way more inventive during his hardrock years.
That BBC Rockschool footage… maaaan!
Wow amazing always enjoyed his playing
Let the no talents that make up 2023 pop music watch this 6 string irish guitar god doing his thing
MASTER OF UNIVERSE
REAL KING OF GUITAR
Thank you so very much for this wonderful upload. Rock/Metal era Gary Moore is criminally overlooked and underrated and his strat tone from those days absolutely kills!
Not overlooked outside the USA who seem to have missed out.
@@garrydriver8812 yeah. Most def in US he gets recognition as a blues player than anything else. Here in Italy as well, but we are not the norm
About as good as it gets with both hard rock and blues.
My absolute guitar god
Gary Moore was a Awesome Guitarist.
That was incredible! Fantastic video of the Strat master!
I like his early days metal/Heavy Rock songs.
Greatness
Great compilation
He could play
THANK YOU. THAT is what I want a fucking Strat to sound like! Still the benchmark -- never bested. Part 2 not required.
YES! I much prefer his Stratocaster era over hia Les Paul.
Nobody could match the intensity and fire he played with during 82 - 87, the blues stuff did from 90 onwards bored me to tears. Joe Yawnamassa needs to watch this and see how it is done.
@@heavymetal6910 Joe Divamassa? Most overrated player of all time
His was born left handed, but players liked right handed.
Never really struck me, but his fast trem movements were likely ”borrowed” from Blackmore
Wondering why he gravitated to the Les Paul. If he still lived he would get back to the strat pretty sure
Totally Man.............Totally.
and master of super strat
somebody know why Gary never played again the red strat with the tremolo bar ( i saw the Fender Stratocaster 50th Anniversary show and also he played a lot of Strats for the " Blues for Jimi " tribute show and i saw many strat colors but the red without the tremolo !
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Moore 89s play on Charvel and Jackson later played on Gibson
We know that. However, a Charvel is not a strat.
@@BluesRockAcademy i agree Charvel from early 70s and 80s is much better guitar then strat
@@srđantrivun not necessarily. A Strat has that certain sound that I've NEVER gotten from a Charvel. And I was a SERIOUS Charvel nerd. Don't get me wrong, the Charvel is just as good in it's own way, but not better.
@@kvtar wayne charvel when him be a owner of charvel guitars produced much better guitars then fender and all other brands,later when him sold to jackson charvel was not so good.
VAN HALEN WHO?
Just silly Americans that knows nothing about real guitar playing."Joan Jett is the greatest"..ha.She can't play one note and knows one chord that's it.But still she's ranked higher then Gary,Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia.I mean we are talking real guitar players and not some fool that sings"i love rock&roll"😂
Sounds aweful !