If your grandkids ever ask 'What was live music like when you were a kid"?Just play them this and I guarantee they'll be lifting their jaws off the floor.Simply put, magical, mesmerising stuff, and the genius of Rory reigns supreme. The Maestro ☘
I'm so glad Rory got to play with Albert and Muddy and some of his other heroes this is great and these men recognized how great Rory was too I love you forever angel Rory. Just imagine the fabulous jam that's going on in heaven!
100% spot on. Rory was in a league all of his own. Heard Jimmy Page in an interview talking about Rory and it really pissed me off. He just seemed condescending, and had this smug, smirk on his face and just stated something along the lines of "Oh, he was a nice chap." . Jimmy Page couldn't carry Rory Gallaghers guitar picks!
@@cliffhanger5211 I've been playing the guitar for over forty years, and I can assure you Rory Gallagher was THE most technically gifted rock/blues guitarist in history. His use of conventional and not so conventional scales is mind-blowing. He also had the soul of a true bluesman. Put simply, Rory was a genius; Rory's playing is from heaven, a gift from God. Jimmy Page.....A great player, a superb player, one of the best, but he's no Rory Gallagher. Different leagues!!!
Just magic, thank you. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction knowing that our (ever gracious) Rory got to play with his heroes in his all too short life here. And deservedly so. RIP Rory.
That tune is "Sex Machine" off of Sly Stone's album STAND! They couldn't give Jimi the credits because he was under contractual pressure to create an album for his record company and would've been in violation of his contract with them making himself liable to be sued with expensive legal costs. Freddy Stone's given the credits for playing lead guitar on it, but it was actually Jimi Hendrix. Check it out, it's mind blowing and ten times this good!
This reminds me of the great jam with The Grateful Dead, most of The Allman Brothers and the guys from Fleetwood Mac. Not so much in the music, but in the way that they connect and let the music take you away.
And all three are no longer with us. Sad that someone didn't have the foresight to do a multi-track recording of these three fabulous artists jamming together....
a Very grooved breaking of the ice, these guys are gone and yet somehow I feel the energy has been passed to the posterity. Lets see what happens and do our best to keep it goin'!
Johnny B. Gayden There were only 6 tracks on the album (this song was #6). 5 & 6 were recorded live at The Paleo Folk Festival in Nyon, Switzerland, July, 1983. Tracks 1-4: Recorded live at the Jazz Festivalin Montreux, Switzerland, July 1979. Aaron Burton was the bassist for this gig.
Wow the bass playing was amazing, I thought it wasn't Gerry MC Avoy who is Rory's usual bass player as his style of playing bass sounded different to Gerry's. What a great collaboration between these true geniuses and blues legends. I enjoyed it so much and I was listening Roy Buchanan before.
Truly mesmerising, all really getting off on playing together, one of the most amazing collaborations I've ever heard in blues style and improvisation. Only sort of artists playing this loose would be ones like Prince, Markus Miller.
A bit of a meander, damn good fun, just like the original..."I bet we blew your mind!" I think was Sly's comment at closing. Sounds like two players having a ton of fun, which likely wasn't a tall order, considering the principals. thanks for this.
how does it feel to be the best guitar player in the world the interviewer asked jimmy... ask rory jimmy replied.. love the albert collins rhythm and rory´s playing. really sound great together!
One great Rory said half the guitarists he liked weren't on the best list where he was #1, humble Rory as always would never say I'm the cats meow. Rory loved to jam, that he did with the worlds great American Blues guitarists. Rory's the man R.I.P. men, you played the fck out of the blues and where the greats. Rory will always be ACES here!
Great album!! I am a great fan of Rory but I confess I did not even know this album existed? Not sure it is still available... was it ever issue as a CD? :(
🔬 finders 💿 Keepers ⚓ Im guessing less than 2000 pressed at time of release ⌚ Doubt any since 💿 💡 I would be surprised. Lenny Kaye would know. . he the HisToRY collector 🎼 ❤
I really miss Rory Galagher
Wow. I am in Heaven with you, Rory. What a great jam! Can it get any better than this? My God!
Rory ...the best there ever was !!!!
If your grandkids ever ask 'What was live music like when you were a kid"?Just play them this and I guarantee they'll be lifting their jaws off the floor.Simply put, magical, mesmerising stuff, and the genius of Rory reigns supreme. The Maestro ☘
I'm so glad Rory got to play with Albert and Muddy and some of his other heroes this is great and these men recognized how great Rory was too I love you forever angel Rory. Just imagine the fabulous jam that's going on in heaven!
You ain't putting us on. Iceman and the greatest 💚☘️🚬😎
Rory ließ seine Gitarre sprechen!!! Rory Gallagher : Ein GENIE RIP RORY
OH...MAH...JOD!!!!!! Two of my Favs. LOVE!!!!!!
AND a Fantastic Recording.
probably the best Jam ever ... Rory and Albert just Killed it
I agree ... totally free and friendly as they have played together for decades.
Rory could play anything with anybody.
This is TRULY immense
Gold liquid just filling up my ears !!!!
First time to know about this album. Thanks for posting this.
The IceMan & The G-Man , and whole band were just on a jamming role. Thanks for the upload ❤
Deadly jam Rory is the greatest blues/rock guitarist ever makes me proud to be Irish🇨🇮🇨🇮🎸🎸
Rory : THE GUITAR is Speaking. A Genie. RIP RORY
100% spot on. Rory was in a league all of his own. Heard Jimmy Page in an interview talking about Rory and it really pissed me off. He just seemed condescending, and had this smug, smirk on his face and just stated something along the lines of "Oh, he was a nice chap." . Jimmy Page couldn't carry Rory Gallaghers guitar picks!
@@cliffhanger5211 I've been playing the guitar for over forty years, and I can assure you Rory Gallagher was THE most technically gifted rock/blues guitarist in history. His use of conventional and not so conventional scales is mind-blowing. He also had the soul of a true bluesman. Put simply, Rory was a genius; Rory's playing is from heaven, a gift from God.
Jimmy Page.....A great player, a superb player, one of the best, but he's no Rory Gallagher. Different leagues!!!
Right on👍☘️🚬
Rory makes me sorry not being Irish!
RORY RULES. BEST CRIMINALLY UNDERRATED PLAYER EVER!!!!! Belinda 🎸👊🏾💚💚💚😫😫
Yup well said Fred !
so true
not among those who know, Rory lives
Albert Collins is no slouch either :)
I couldn't agree more. Can you imagine Rory with Duane on a good night?
no one could touch then. Period.
Thanks so much ... never heard this before ..... i'm on a cloud .... gonna burst my ears out ... !!
Albert and Rory .... I Dig it !!
RORYS on it. IT HAS TO BE AWSUM. HE WAS/ IS STILL THE GREATEST GUITARIST EVER EVER EVER!!! 🎸👊🏾💚💚💚 Belinda from OZ.🇦🇺
Totally! Saw him 1980 he had 2000 people up in the air in seconds.The G man!!
a rocking and rolling funky shuffle blues jam.
I´m sure that Godfather of blues guitar enjoyed it.
Two legends tearing it up , this is great
Just magic, thank you. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction knowing that our (ever gracious) Rory got to play with his heroes in his all too short life here. And deservedly so. RIP Rory.
Took the words out my mouth.Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Love love that bass!!!!!
That's one hell of a jam!! Rory was THE man!
Yeah the G man!!
2 of the greatest. rory jammin with albert. thank you
That tune is "Sex Machine" off of Sly Stone's album STAND! They couldn't give Jimi the credits because he was under contractual pressure to create an album for his record company and would've been in violation of his contract with them making himself liable to be sued with expensive legal costs. Freddy Stone's given the credits for playing lead guitar on it, but it was actually Jimi Hendrix. Check it out, it's mind blowing and ten times this good!
Thanks George for the upload!!Peace brother!!Cheers!!
That is really music congratulstions listen the blues and take the road
Great duo ,the Master of Blues guitar player's the Legends 🎸🎸🥁🎹
This is a great timer-track for the immersion (heater) -- bass players bath once a week.
And the drums...are very good.....
i´m in heaven. And i´m a sinner. THANKS.
Albert Collins & Rory Gallagher: two great Blues guitarists going at it. Wish they'd been able to do more live music together!
Lovely comment
I know you rite
Sorry I'm told it was Aaron Burton playing bass. Wow, I'd never heard of him but I have now. Cheers
YES! to rename CORK AIRPORT after RORY GALLAGHER
This reminds me of the great jam with The Grateful Dead, most of The Allman Brothers and the guys from Fleetwood Mac. Not so much in the music, but in the way that they connect and let the music take you away.
Real nail drivers, these guys.Lay down a good groove and watch them fill it!
And all three are no longer with us. Sad that someone didn't have the foresight to do a multi-track recording of these three fabulous artists jamming together....
a Very grooved breaking of the ice, these guys are gone and yet somehow I feel the energy has been passed to the posterity. Lets see what happens and do our best to keep it goin'!
anyone has this is damn lucky; not around anymore. so fine!!!
Wow! Two people at the very top of their game!!!!
Three.... Champion Jack Dupree was a giant as well!
Absolutely, so the bassist was Jack Dupree. He is white hot
Sublime.
Epic !
Thanks a lot bro!!!
AWESOME! huge fan of both but i `ve never senn this album wish i had missed 26 years of digging it rip guys
so this is what heaven sounds like 😍
Rory and Phil keaggy tearing it up now that would have been something.
ABSOLUTE BLUES SUPER
Thank you for posting! Without you I will never be able to know this incredible jam had existed
Johnny B. Gayden
There were only 6 tracks on the album (this song was #6). 5 & 6 were recorded live at The Paleo Folk Festival in Nyon, Switzerland, July, 1983.
Tracks 1-4: Recorded live at the Jazz Festivalin Montreux, Switzerland, July 1979. Aaron Burton was the bassist for this gig.
Longshot blues, thank you so much for the information!
Wow the bass playing was amazing, I thought it wasn't Gerry MC Avoy who is Rory's usual bass player as his style of playing bass sounded different to Gerry's. What a great collaboration between these true geniuses and blues legends. I enjoyed it so much and I was listening Roy Buchanan before.
Who was the excellent drummer?
@@davidbeloved1 Casey Jones
i'd pay to get hold of a video of this ..............
eccezzionali,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e unici !!!!!! un ottimo connubio di super chitarristi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!!!!!!
this is great!!!
"THUD"........(that is my jaw dropping on the ground)
Truly mesmerising, all really getting off on playing together, one of the most amazing collaborations I've ever heard in blues style and improvisation. Only sort of artists playing this loose would be ones like Prince, Markus Miller.
jamming with albert !!!!!!!1
Sweet
A bit of a meander, damn good fun, just like the original..."I bet we blew your mind!" I think was Sly's comment at closing. Sounds like two players having a ton of fun, which likely wasn't a tall order, considering the principals. thanks for this.
superba melodie funk james
Jamming Upload !
Love it!!! Thank you🙏❤
Oh Yeah!!!!
i second medeaTor's wish....gr8 jammin'.. ty george:)
Miss ya Albert. You wuz one hip cat bro...
how does it feel to be the best guitar player in the world the interviewer asked jimmy... ask rory jimmy replied.. love the albert collins rhythm and rory´s playing. really sound great together!
yeah
Wonderful
far out tremendous beat kool
Power
authentic geniuses...
I Can Dig it , Sinner Boy Blues .....
oh yeah !!!
ΤΕΛΕΙΟ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ Jonathan O'Connor.......Yes, Rory plays on this album.
One great Rory said half the guitarists he liked weren't on the best list where he was #1, humble Rory as always would never say I'm the cats meow. Rory loved to jam, that he did with the worlds great American Blues guitarists. Rory's the man R.I.P. men, you played the fck out of the blues and where the greats. Rory will always be ACES here!
J c z ,totally agree!
❤️❤️
Albert & Rory Are Smoking hot
REIS DO BLUES, ÓTIMO
Thanks for reminding me about Rory Gallagher I love them when I was 15 can't believe I forgot about him. Wonder who's got more videos. Exclamation.
Once we know Rory we could never forgot him!!!!!
Rory "funk in" Gallagher epic
Now that's a good mix of musicians, seen George thorogood jam with Albert aswel he absolutely crushes a tele haha
glad to hear it
Damn shame there's no video with this.
Demais!!
minunata melodie funk james
Ω ναι!
Blissful,stock up the Swazi and enjoy,T-Road days,pity Rory wasn;t there with the 'King"
Joe Gallagher Rory's not on this piece ?
Pas besoin d'images pour apprécier celà.
And Rory played for Donegal.
So, where didjya find this jewel at?
Great album!! I am a great fan of Rory but I confess I did not even know this album existed? Not sure it is still available... was it ever issue as a CD? :(
+Vicente del Rio You can usually find it on eBay. Look for 'box of frogs', as well if you haven't heard of that, either.
🔬 finders 💿 Keepers ⚓
Im guessing less than 2000 pressed at time of release ⌚
Doubt any since 💿 💡 I would be surprised. Lenny Kaye would know. . he the HisToRY collector 🎼 ❤
were* and STILL ARE!!!
TOP.
N'oubliez pas ce "son" sound.
♥ ♥ ♥
B
oth guys were kind and unpretentious too. You could walk right up to either one of them and they would be glad to meet you.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
F@#% ME!
Almost All of my guitar heroes are gone!! Gotta start looking at new blood. If u haven't looked close, check out Eric Gayles
I think I recognise Gerry McAvoy's bass tweaking but who is the other bass player duelling with him?
Rod Heaton probly johnny b gayden, albert's bass player all thtu the 80's
the bass is kicking, a great compliment,musically to the guitars.
Was Gerry as good as Rory? Or is it just me?
Two bass players?
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ok ok ok ok de esta música hay hoy en día poquita....poquita...buen día a todos