Some say that if you stand on the right street in Belfast, on a particular night of the year, if the wind is *just* right, you can hear Gary still holding that E note.
Couldn’t agree more, love that song and album.. Always had a feeling ‘Still got the blues’ song was based on Parisian Walkway though, and maybe ‘ Still in love with you’, old Thin Lizzy track.. maybe an evolution from 1 through to the other... Great guitarists make the notes and riffs into subliminal words, different meaning and feeling to whoever listens ( and has an appreciation of guitar).
@@TheMaraki2 Lizzie were an amazing band.. I saw their ‘farewell’ gig at Reading rock festival in 82. Lizzie song ‘Still in Love’ still rings a bell for me.. Music is time and event relevant to me...
I totally agree, that some artists SHOULD NEVER HAVE TO ENDURE THE PAUSE but unfortunately if they don't do this those clowns at RUclips will strike the video, and our American friends here eventually lose their channel, and I don't want that, so PAUSE away guy's.
Phil Lynott wrote the song about his dad... cecil paris was his name ... i remember paris in 49 , 20 august 1949 was the year phil was born . he never knew his dad ...
This was a very restrained performance by Moore's standards because he was serving the song. When he really goes for it with super fast and technical soloing, he's truly mindblowing.
You've opened a can of worms with Gary Moore, the master of tone & sustain. All his stuff is great but you've gotta do Still Got The Blues and the cover of Hendrix Red House at the Fender Awards. Also check out his duets with Albert Collins and B B King.
As an American I was lucky to see him a few times. On his 2nd blues tour he only played 3 shows in the States and i saw one. The best live guitarist so sad he was so underrated and unappreciated till now.
There's only a few on Gods green earth , with talent as wonderful as gary , had the privilege of seeing him 3 times , watched this closed my eyes and was there all over again. Dan lad your right , a true master .
Loved this video, loved Gary Moore. If you guys enjoyed this, you'll LOVE another Irish guitar genius, Rory Gallagher. I'd highly recommend the 1979 live version of Shadow Play. Fucking incredible.
@@bloodlover777 I envy you and one of my biggest 2 mistakes in my Concert years from 1971 onwards. The other was not using my ticket for Led Zep @ Wembley Arena circa 1974/5..
One on the guitarists you know by the sound, often overlooked,when greats are mentioned, Santa, Clapton, Hendrix, Gilmore, etc When Garry played with Thin Lizzy you knew it was on. Love the gargles with hot gravel and razor blades voice too And at the end he gives the "NAILED IT" look
I only found out about him 4 months ago and I too was guttered to find out he had died cause I was looking him up to try find where I can attend his concert. This song in particular is my favourite of all time and he is my favourite guitarist of all time too.
Gary Moore was a true maestro. You should check out the gig he did with the other members of Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore & Friends - Tribute to Phil Lynott. It's soooo fucking good.
Glad you have both discovered the majesty of Moore. So many incredible songs. Wishing well, king of the blues, blood of emeralds, empty rooms, out in the fields, after the war and my personal favourite; over the hills and far away (that's not even covering him being part of Thin Lizzy and Skid Row)
Gary wrote the music when doing his first solo album. Phil Lynott was invited to sing on the album and do some bass. Phil wrote the lyrics to this masterpiece (studio version is magical if somewhat less flamboyant). Lyrics are a private story. I remember Parris in 49´ is a not to Phil Lynott’s estranged father named « Parris » - looking at those photographes etc - glad you have discovered Gary - RIP a master (fyi this is not my favorite live version of The song)
I had the pleasure of meeting him shortly before his passing. He was a very humble and personable man. You drew a parallel with Brian May. The sign of a truly great player is that within hearing one or two notes you know it is them. Gary Moore was one of those. The best "feel" player of all time in my lowly opinion.
@@Londoneye57 funnily enough, I met the former as well at a blues night in North London in 1989. He jammed with one of the bands, used their kit, never touched a knob on the amp. He may as well have been playing his own strat through his own amp. Another great feel player. But for me, GM edges it with that little extra bit of "spark"
Imagine a guitar-off between Gary Moore, Roy Buchanan, Jimi Hendrix, Angus Young, Carlos Santana and Dave Gilmour. Wowsers! Rest in eternal peace Gary, Roy and Jimi. You’re missed. Imagine the jammin’ up there!?
Many guitarists would suggest that his live rendition of Roy Buchanan's 'The Messiah Will Come Again' is the greatest live electric guitar piece ever filmed. Check it out! (From Bedford England, TBW country!)
I agree with the comment below you DO NOT PAUSE the late great Gary Moore, One of the best players ever and one of Irelands favorite Sons, when you said at the beginning "this could be Freebird level" I litaeally lol, Gary Moore tuning up is Freebird level, when you listen to more of Gary you`ll understand what we`re talking about, Peace & love to you both from Ireland ✌💚☘
Gentlemen, thank you for that. Managed to see him live, was brilliant! However, to continue the Irish theme, I echo Steven Craigs' comment about watching Rory Gallagher do Shadow Play live from the video in 1979. I think it would go down a storm here on your channel!
You wanted suggestions. From the video it seems you were unaware that he was in Thin Lizzy for a while. Check out the tribute concert for Phil Lynotts statue unveiling. Moore took over vocals and jammed with a bunch of Lizzy guitarists. Black Rose is a good place to start. Fucking awesome song and great guitar playing.
If you want guitarists you mentioned santana /black magic woman then check out the guy who wrote it, he started a band you may have heard about called Fleetwood mac, his name is Peter Green and is arguably one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Gary Moore has his guitar, phenomenal player, bb King's favourite guitarist, the guitar he is playing is called "greeny" as it was owned by Peter Green and sold for over 1 million dollars about 10 years ago, currently owned by kirk hammett from Metallica and valued at over 2 million dollars these days
Top guitarist IMO. He started out in the 80's in Skid Row UK, Thin Lizzy and others, then went out on his own. He did play with Santana, Eric Clapton & many, many others. BB King, Albert Collins, Albert King. This song he wrote & performed with Phil Lynott in Thin Lizzy. For exceptional fret work, also an instrumental listen to "The Messiah will Come Again". Best version for sure is live Montreux 1990. Up close filming of his exceptional fret work. A master.
Went to see Gary in Glasgow about 20 years ago, and he didn’t play this, I was gutted 😩 but he did play “still got the blues” so that made up for it. As you can see , the audience was waiting for that long note lol it is on the album, but the longest version of that I’ve seen is about 1 min 30sec he held that note. He is a legend! RIP Gary Moore Another underrated guitarist you should check out is Nuno bettencourt from extreme. His solos are awesome, he has a version of flight of the wounded bumblebee, and his own one called Midnight Express.
I’ve seen gigs all over the Uk, but none could compare to the old Glasgow Apollo.. Many bands recorded live albums there because that audience was so ‘interactive’..
The lyrics were written by Phil Lynott (who sang them in the original studio recording). It's not about a trip to Paris. It's about Lynott's dad who's last name was Paris.
Another great Gary performance is his cover of Red House, live at the Fender Stratocaster anniversary gig in 2005. He literally melts peoples’ faces off…
This man was born wearing a guitar!!! That long note is a trademark section of this song so that’s why he was messing with the crowd. Check out “Still got the Blues” as well. An epic Gary Moore track.
Gary is the lead guitarist in Thin Lizzy and Skid Row he's know as being one of the world most respected Blues Rock guitar artist sadly we lost he's talent in 2011 and when this song was released, everyone thought it was Carlos Santana playing. Check out OUT IN THE FIELDS with Phil Lynott.
If your gonna go down the road of Irish Blues Rock Guitarists, well then ye have to have to continue down that Blues Road with Rory Gallagher, and Taste. And Gary & Rory where friends. As where Gary and Phil 'Philo' Lynott (Thin Lizzy (take it ye are well-aware of 'Lizzy')). Gary played in Thin Lizzy for a while [on and off], and Gary & Philo did some work on each others solo stuff. When Jimi Hendrix was asked "what is it like being the greatest guitarist in the World ?", Jimi replied "Don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher". Ye should RUclips -- Taste ~ Sugar Mama (Live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970) .
Oh... Degrees Of Separation...☝️ You mentioned Santana "Black Magic Woman". Well actually, "Black Magic Woman" was actually written by Peter Green (him of 'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac' fame). But, the Guitar that Gary Moore plays, was actually originally Peter Green's personal Guitar. Probably the very Guitar that Peter Green possibly wrote "Black Magic Woman" on. .
As a guitarist I love Gary Moore’s music as much as the next guy, and I loved your reactions to this tune. IMO it’s the greatest version of this classic. I swear you guys are going through my RUclips history with your episodes though!! Keep it up guys, love your work. Oh and be sure to check out Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson if you want your minds blown.
Before Moore died I read an interview with one of his roadies who said he was the easiest person in the world to look after. All Moore wanted was a guitar and amp in his room at night.
Top 100 hundred guitarist ? Now 65 ive been following him since his early days through to the end and also followed many other top guitarists and imo he was and still is by far the best. Rip master.
@Embrace The Suck 21. I'd love to see you guys react to Gary performing The Messiah Will Come Again. No lyrics and his guitar work is absolutely mind-blowingly awesome. I'm 69 and have never seen anything like it played on an electric guitar.
Some say that if you stand on the right street in Belfast, on a particular night of the year, if the wind is *just* right, you can hear Gary still holding that E note.
Wonderful comment:)
That was beautifully written.
Beautiful and haunting ❤️❤️ great comment!
Still got the blues for you is unbelievable as well.
Yep, another great one!
Yes & love his vocals in this one
Couldn’t agree more, love that song and album.. Always had a feeling ‘Still got the blues’ song was based on Parisian Walkway though, and maybe ‘ Still in love with you’, old Thin Lizzy track.. maybe an evolution from 1 through to the other... Great guitarists make the notes and riffs into subliminal words, different meaning and feeling to whoever listens ( and has an appreciation of guitar).
@@rayjay6941 Love the soft relaxing Thin Lizzy version of Parisienne Walkways. One of my all-time favourite bands, got every album they made.
@@TheMaraki2 Lizzie were an amazing band.. I saw their ‘farewell’ gig at Reading rock festival in 82. Lizzie song ‘Still in Love’ still rings a bell for me.. Music is time and event relevant to me...
RIP Gary Moore, was definitely one of the best !!
The best
God of guitar
You DO NOT pause Gary in mid play, just sit back and let his genius wash over you. RIP GM
Agreed
Sush 🤫, they have to at some point otherwise it wouldn't be a reaction channel. They will get it now in there spare time. Love these two. Bless em 💯
Correction, in their spare time these two dudes know exactly what they are doing 💯
I totally agree, that some artists SHOULD NEVER HAVE TO ENDURE THE PAUSE but unfortunately if they don't do this those clowns at RUclips will strike the video, and our American friends here eventually lose their channel, and I don't want that, so PAUSE away guy's.
@@flipflop6581 We all love them but they could have reacted just at the end:)
We all know in Ireland 🇮🇪 how brilliant a guitarist Gary is. Most underrated guitarist ever. Taken too soon RIP. Love this so much Great reaction
Yes himself and Rory Gallagher two of the best guitarists ever ☘️🇮🇪🇮🇪
Him and Phil Lynot playing this as in Thin Lizzy was class. This is the master at work.
Yes l was missing Phil's voice on this .. Thin Lizzy version is the best!
* Lynott. And they never actually played it while in Thin Lizzy, as it ended up on Gary's 2nd solo LP, Back On The Streets.
Yeah this was Garys solo work but he had Phil in for vocals, wasn't thin lizzy
Phil Lynott wrote the song about his dad... cecil paris was his name ... i remember paris in 49 , 20 august 1949 was the year phil was born . he never knew his dad ...
wow - never knew that!
Gone way to soon. The still got the Blues tour was fantastic, I regret not seeing him with Thin Lizzy.
The greatest of all time, Gary plugged his guitar into his soul, listen to the Messiah will come pure instrumental.
I understand your opinion, but Dave tops him in pure emotion. I’m assuming you know who I mean by Dave.
I love Gary, but!!!!!
@@rickb.4168 Yeh after Carlos........ 😉
@@rickb.4168 and Andy. (another Englishman ) ’m assuming you know who I mean by Andy.
Truth!
I was lucky enough to see Gary live a few times from the 80s through to the early 2000s..Just wish I'd got to see him with Thin Lizzy..RIP Mr Moore.
RIP the greatest guitarist that ever lived. No contest!
Gary had blues right through is soul. Always missed Gary
Although I love this Phil lynotts lyrics always send a shiver down the spine
This was a very restrained performance by Moore's standards because he was serving the song. When he really goes for it with super fast and technical soloing, he's truly mindblowing.
Please watch The Messiah Will Come Again, you'll be blown away. Such a loss RIP Gary
Greatest guitar solo of all time! This solo puts him in the top five of all time!
You've opened a can of worms with Gary Moore, the master of tone & sustain. All his stuff is great but you've gotta do Still Got The Blues and the cover of Hendrix Red House at the Fender Awards. Also check out his duets with Albert Collins and B B King.
Rory and Gary,two of the greatest Irish musicians!
You undersell this,my friend.
2 of The Top Guitarists the World has ever known and I bought my first record in London in 1960:)
@@Isleofskye facts !
Hey dudes, I grew up in Baltimore, in Harford county now, cool to see some dudes from Maryland on here. ROCK ON
As an American I was lucky to see him a few times. On his 2nd blues tour he only played 3 shows in the States and i saw one. The best live guitarist so sad he was so underrated and unappreciated till now.
gary is called a guitar GOD
RIP Gary❤ magnificent ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Gentlemen, never stop playing the video in the middle of a Gary Moore performance.
There's only a few on Gods green earth , with talent as wonderful as gary , had the privilege of seeing him 3 times , watched this closed my eyes and was there all over again. Dan lad your right , a true master .
U envy you and have no excuses about not seeing hm but,at the time,I just did not know and I am a 69 year old Londoner.
Loved this video, loved Gary Moore. If you guys enjoyed this, you'll LOVE another Irish guitar genius, Rory Gallagher. I'd highly recommend the 1979 live version of Shadow Play. Fucking incredible.
Anything from Irish Tour is quality, A million miles away always hits me
Taste ~ Sugar Mama (Live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970)
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Seen Rory ,Reading Festival 1980
@@bloodlover777 saw him at the Glasgow Apollo in 1980. I was only a wee 16 year old then, and didn't realise I was in the presence of a God.
@@bloodlover777 I envy you and one of my biggest 2 mistakes in my Concert years from 1971 onwards.
The other was not using my ticket for Led Zep @ Wembley Arena circa 1974/5..
Gary was a friend of my father-in-law. Both now passed. I met him once and he was a nice unasuming man.
He didn't let you see the real gary because he was a magician who did magic
I can't believe how some people still don't know WHO Gary Moore was and that he played the guitar like no one else could.
One on the guitarists you know by the sound, often overlooked,when greats are mentioned, Santa, Clapton, Hendrix, Gilmore, etc
When Garry played with Thin Lizzy you knew it was on.
Love the gargles with hot gravel and razor blades voice too
And at the end he gives the "NAILED IT" look
Shiver down my back watching this.
Man was a genius on the guitar.
Saw him live in Glasgow a few years back , what an experience.
I only found out about him 4 months ago and I too was guttered to find out he had died cause I was looking him up to try find where I can attend his concert. This song in particular is my favourite of all time and he is my favourite guitarist of all time too.
Gary Moore was a true maestro. You should check out the gig he did with the other members of Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore & Friends - Tribute to Phil Lynott. It's soooo fucking good.
Just love u're reaction.
RIP Gary
I remember lying under the covers as a 10 year old listening to the radio past my bed time and this came on. It was life changing.
Gary was amazing and for sheer mind blowing skill you must do his cover version of the instrumental The Messiah Will Come Again live in Montreux.
@LordRahl1975. I wholeheartedly agree with you, an amazing cover of Roy Buchanan's original.
If you get to listen to phil sing and gary play you will have the perfect companion piece to this.
Gary Moore one of the top guitarist I every saw along with Richie Blackmore loved him in thin lizzy lucky to see him on the black rose tour
Glad you have both discovered the majesty of Moore. So many incredible songs. Wishing well, king of the blues, blood of emeralds, empty rooms, out in the fields, after the war and my personal favourite; over the hills and far away (that's not even covering him being part of Thin Lizzy and Skid Row)
Over the hills and far away. YES!!!! Most ubder rated GM song. Brings me to tears every time.
a great guitarist him Phil in thin lizzy is absolute perfection
Makes them hair's stand on end👍✌️
What a legend 🤘
Amazing! Empty Rooms is one of my favourites of theirs.
Gary wrote the music when doing his first solo album. Phil Lynott was invited to sing on the album and do some bass. Phil wrote the lyrics to this masterpiece (studio version is magical if somewhat less flamboyant). Lyrics are a private story. I remember Parris in 49´ is a not to Phil Lynott’s estranged father named « Parris » - looking at those photographes etc - glad you have discovered Gary - RIP a master (fyi this is not my favorite live version of The song)
You need to watch him doing still got the blues live !!, amazing 😊
I had the pleasure of meeting him shortly before his passing. He was a very humble and personable man.
You drew a parallel with Brian May. The sign of a truly great player is that within hearing one or two notes you know it is them.
Gary Moore was one of those.
The best "feel" player of all time in my lowly opinion.
The same could be said for David Gilmour and Mark Knopfler, not to belittle Gary Moore as he is a superb guitarist.
@@Londoneye57 funnily enough, I met the former as well at a blues night in North London in 1989.
He jammed with one of the bands, used their kit, never touched a knob on the amp. He may as well have been playing his own strat through his own amp.
Another great feel player. But for me, GM edges it with that little extra bit of "spark"
Saw him live in 86 in Milton Keynes. Top five acts I ever saw.
Imagine a guitar-off between Gary Moore, Roy Buchanan, Jimi Hendrix, Angus Young, Carlos Santana and Dave Gilmour. Wowsers!
Rest in eternal peace Gary, Roy and Jimi.
You’re missed. Imagine the jammin’ up there!?
Many guitarists would suggest that his live rendition of Roy Buchanan's 'The Messiah Will Come Again' is the greatest live electric guitar piece ever filmed. Check it out! (From Bedford England, TBW country!)
true
I would also agree.
Great, great player.
I agree with the comment below you DO NOT PAUSE the late great Gary Moore, One of the best players ever and one of Irelands favorite Sons, when you said at the beginning "this could be Freebird level" I litaeally lol,
Gary Moore tuning up is Freebird level, when you listen to more of Gary you`ll understand what we`re talking about, Peace & love to you both from Ireland ✌💚☘
Gentlemen, thank you for that. Managed to see him live, was brilliant! However, to continue the Irish theme, I echo Steven Craigs' comment about watching Rory Gallagher do Shadow Play live from the video in 1979. I think it would go down a storm here on your channel!
You wanted suggestions. From the video it seems you were unaware that he was in Thin Lizzy for a while. Check out the tribute concert for Phil Lynotts statue unveiling. Moore took over vocals and jammed with a bunch of Lizzy guitarists. Black Rose is a good place to start. Fucking awesome song and great guitar playing.
The best guitarist i ever saw live,mind blowing control and tone.
Thank you guys, my late brother and mine favourite guitarist and I loved watching and hearing your response, Rip Gary king of the blues
One of the best guitar players ever.
What gut wrenching solo playing
If you want guitarists you mentioned santana /black magic woman then check out the guy who wrote it, he started a band you may have heard about called Fleetwood mac, his name is Peter Green and is arguably one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Gary Moore has his guitar, phenomenal player, bb King's favourite guitarist, the guitar he is playing is called "greeny" as it was owned by Peter Green and sold for over 1 million dollars about 10 years ago, currently owned by kirk hammett from Metallica and valued at over 2 million dollars these days
Even better, try The Messiah Will Come Again live in Montreux.
Boys, check out Gary playing Black Rose Live in 2007. Irish folk played hard Rock style. It'll blow your minds!
Top guitarist IMO.
He started out in the 80's in Skid Row UK, Thin Lizzy and others, then went out on his own. He did play with Santana, Eric Clapton & many, many others. BB King, Albert Collins, Albert King.
This song he wrote & performed with Phil Lynott in Thin Lizzy.
For exceptional fret work, also an instrumental listen to "The Messiah will Come Again". Best version for sure is live Montreux 1990. Up close filming of his exceptional fret work. A master.
An Irish legend .. for a wee country we sure show the world what music is .... Check out Rory Gallagher too ......
I still listen to Gary Moore after all these years,end of the world is epic.
I'd review Friday on my mind, still got the blues and empty rooms.
Plus out in the fields.
RIP Gary
My fav guitarist since I was a teen in the 80's.
When I saw the thumbnail, it looked like a young Brendan Grace doing a reaction video to Gary Moore. I knew it couldn't be true but a surreal moment.
I watch this every month just to confirm how great gary was
“Remember Paris 49” refers to Phil Lynott’s Dad who was called Paris & had his son Phil in 1949
Top 5 of guitarists..😀 Greetings from Norway.
One of my musical idols - he made love to that guitar. His final gig doing 'Still Got the Blues' is awesome.
Went to see Gary in Glasgow about 20 years ago, and he didn’t play this, I was gutted 😩 but he did play “still got the blues” so that made up for it. As you can see , the audience was waiting for that long note lol it is on the album, but the longest version of that I’ve seen is about 1 min 30sec he held that note. He is a legend! RIP Gary Moore
Another underrated guitarist you should check out is Nuno bettencourt from extreme. His solos are awesome, he has a version of flight of the wounded bumblebee, and his own one called Midnight Express.
I’ve seen gigs all over the Uk, but none could compare to the old Glasgow Apollo.. Many bands recorded live albums there because that audience was so ‘interactive’..
@@rayjay6941 it was the barrolands I seen him, but the Glasgow audience is always said to be one of the best 😊
Check out Gary Moore /Phil Lynott - Out in the Fields, released in 1985. Fantastic song. Also they were both in the 70's heavy rock band Thin Lizzy.
You guys would love 'The Loner' by Gary Moore.
He let's his guitar do the singing through the whole track.
It's beautiful 😍
The lyrics were written by Phil Lynott (who sang them in the original studio recording). It's not about a trip to Paris. It's about Lynott's dad who's last name was Paris.
Shape of things...over the hills and far away... Friday on my mind
Not commercial! It was a number 8 single in the UK in '79. But welcome to his back catalogue
Oh Pretty Woman, with BB King. Epic. Never met anyone that can play that solo.
Another great Gary performance is his cover of Red House, live at the Fender Stratocaster anniversary gig in 2005. He literally melts peoples’ faces off…
yea its amazing also like the one he does with B B King
Rumour has it the guitar he played that night had a mental breakdown and was never played again.
This man was born wearing a guitar!!! That long note is a trademark section of this song so that’s why he was messing with the crowd. Check out “Still got the Blues” as well. An epic Gary Moore track.
R.I.P. Gary. 😢
More Moore
The Messiah Will Come Again live of course. 🤘🎸
The master at work. Thanks for posting this guys. Can I suggest you put up, Thin Lizzy Róisín Dubh (black rose) a rock legend
Best of all time. Period.
Wow what an amazing talent 👍 outstanding.
Gary is the lead guitarist in Thin Lizzy and Skid Row he's know as being one of the world most respected Blues Rock guitar artist sadly we lost he's talent in 2011 and when this song was released, everyone thought it was Carlos Santana playing. Check out OUT IN THE FIELDS with Phil Lynott.
If your gonna go down the road of Irish Blues Rock Guitarists, well then ye have to have to continue down that Blues Road with Rory Gallagher, and Taste.
And Gary & Rory where friends. As where Gary and Phil 'Philo' Lynott (Thin Lizzy (take it ye are well-aware of 'Lizzy')). Gary played in Thin Lizzy for a while [on and off], and Gary & Philo did some work on each others solo stuff.
When Jimi Hendrix was asked "what is it like being the greatest guitarist in the World ?", Jimi replied "Don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher".
Ye should RUclips --
Taste ~ Sugar Mama (Live at the Isle Of Wight Festival, 1970)
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Oh... Degrees Of Separation...☝️
You mentioned Santana "Black Magic Woman". Well actually, "Black Magic Woman" was actually written by Peter Green (him of 'Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac' fame).
But, the Guitar that Gary Moore plays, was actually originally Peter Green's personal Guitar. Probably the very Guitar that Peter Green possibly wrote "Black Magic Woman" on.
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Gary Moore singing Texas Strut at Montreaux 1990 will blow you away.
My fav guitarist ever.
"Still Got The Blues For You" will demonstrate why he plays AND sings. Spine tingling.
Gary is 1 of the greatest guitarists of all time!
Check out Rory Gallagher and Johnny Fean (the Horslips) for more great Irish guitar players.
No one has ever mixed Irish folk and heavy metal like Gary , check out over the hills and far away . will blow your mind .....
Full body goosebumps still after all those years! Really shouldn't pause this one to be honest.
Agreed
You could always check out Phil Lynott & Gary Moore’s Out In The Fields. Track. Don’t know if that was a track that made it over to your shores.
So good, so missed, I was lucky enough to see Gary in concert a few times 👌
As a guitarist I love Gary Moore’s music as much as the next guy, and I loved your reactions to this tune. IMO it’s the greatest version of this classic. I swear you guys are going through my RUclips history with your episodes though!! Keep it up guys, love your work. Oh and be sure to check out Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson if you want your minds blown.
One of the Greatest,yet totally underatted guitarists of all time. A Belfast legend!
If you remember Thin lizzy the bass and singer Phil Lynot he dad name was Paris, Phil wrote the lyrics Gary did the rest, its about his dad
I love him he's fabulous!
One of my favourite guitar solos!
Before Moore died I read an interview with one of his roadies who said he was the easiest person in the world to look after. All Moore wanted was a guitar and amp in his room at night.
Top 100 hundred guitarist ? Now 65 ive been following him since his early days through to the end and also followed many other top guitarists and imo he was and still is by far the best. Rip master.
Gary Moore forever the best
Brilliant guitarist he amazing live see him a few times, RIP Gary
@Embrace The Suck 21. I'd love to see you guys react to Gary performing The Messiah Will Come Again. No lyrics and his guitar work is absolutely mind-blowingly awesome. I'm 69 and have never seen anything like it played on an electric guitar.
The greatest guitarist to ever grace this world is Gary Moore!