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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • One of Rock & Blues Most Devoted Musicians, Gary Moore Was The Epitome of Feel & Soul in His Music As He Played With The Most Feel & Emotion Than Anyone Before Or After. Spanning Rock, Jazz, Blues, & Metal. Gary Proved That He Could Play With The Best of Them As He Still Stands As One of The Most Talented & Dedicated Players of All-Time. In this video, several contemporaries and followers of Gary’s have come together to pay tribute to the timeless work of Gary Moore. Enjoy! #music #rock #viral #guitar #garymoore #fyp #trending #blues #guitarist
    0:35 - Jack Moore
    3:34 - Doug Aldrich
    6:01 - Joe Bonamassa
    9:09 - Euge Valovirta
    11:13 - Those Who Have Paid Tribute To Him
    12:18 - Kirk Hammett
    17:45 - George Harrison
    19:53 - Eddie Van Halen
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  • @alexandero9936
    @alexandero9936 2 года назад +152

    Gary Moore is living proof that you can play with feel and shred better than anyone ever did at the same time.

    • @johncarlo7395
      @johncarlo7395 8 месяцев назад +6

      Gary could shred before shred was invented.

    • @frankrichards3089
      @frankrichards3089 8 месяцев назад +5

      One of the few, Randy Rhoads is another, and I'd say the last few years of his life he was HEAVILY influenced by Gary. Rhoads had that soul too and technique. Love Eddie, bur his playing didn't quite have that depth that Gary and Randy said. Amazing player and I loved him, but Gary and Randy are tops.

    • @MouthBreatherGaming
      @MouthBreatherGaming 8 месяцев назад +3

      Well, proof anyway.

    • @zibbezabba2491
      @zibbezabba2491 7 месяцев назад +5

      A lot of guitarists go over the top trying to cram too much into a solo. Gary knew this better than anyone and played with measured constraint in order to put feel before technical ability.

    • @johncarlo7395
      @johncarlo7395 7 месяцев назад

      @@zibbezabba2491 Absolutely spot on.

  • @mamafunk38
    @mamafunk38 2 года назад +87

    My husband was CEO of Fender and put on the Strat Pack Gig at Wembley Arena in 2005. Gary was quite a shy guy and wouldn't ask his 'hero' Hank Marvin to move on the stage so he could rehearse. His version of Red House on the night was spectacular...you could feel the whole audience in his thrall....

    • @TheAwg005
      @TheAwg005 Год назад +5

      That’s great to hear. Just ordered my first custom shop and Gary was the main reason I ordered a fiesta red. Hoping to introduce future generations to everything Gary and Fender in general. Just gotta keep saving for more guitars and amps

    • @Bwiser63
      @Bwiser63 8 месяцев назад +4

      The Late Great Gary Moore is my #1.

    • @Bwiser63
      @Bwiser63 8 месяцев назад +4

      The USA doesn’t know what good music is.

    • @zippybanana2691
      @zippybanana2691 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Bwiser63 only if they're American.....

    • @rupertvivian-davis920
      @rupertvivian-davis920 8 месяцев назад

      I was there that night... he was indeed epic!

  • @dalejames4243
    @dalejames4243 Год назад +9

    I've been following Gary Moore since I first saw and heard him playing on a Thin Lizzy Video "Waiting For An Alibi" played on HBO intermission rock session1979 !! Gary's playing thrills me and fills me with emotions and love for guitar for over 45 years!! He's simply the best of the best!!❤ Thank you Gary!! RIP😢

  • @DelvunShadowheart
    @DelvunShadowheart 2 года назад +187

    rip gary moore and rory gallagher. absolute legends

    • @paulherlihy9290
      @paulherlihy9290 2 года назад +7

      Well said Sir!

    • @robertrohde4579
      @robertrohde4579 2 года назад +7

      My two favorites!

    • @grahamtaylor8912
      @grahamtaylor8912 2 года назад +8

      Gary and Rory, jamming with Mick Ronson...

    • @bid84
      @bid84 2 года назад +6

      Amazing how two of the best guitarists originated from the same small island around the same time period.

    • @DH-tj6tf
      @DH-tj6tf 2 года назад +4

      Gary and Rory, absolutely loved both these Players!

  • @justingoulet9714
    @justingoulet9714 2 года назад +198

    I saw Gary Moore with Thin Lizzy and as a soloist I have seen all the great guitarists Clapton, Steve Howe Satriani,Vai , Steve Morse ,S.R.V...... Gary by far was the most amazing and dramatic musician l have ever seen R.I.P

    • @MrClassicmetal
      @MrClassicmetal 2 года назад +7

      He was certainly more _intense_ than anyone out there.

    • @Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward
      @Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the life story. Next time I'll ask.

    • @snezakovic
      @snezakovic 2 года назад

      @@Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward dont bother,nobody listens to you.

    • @sandragriffiths9692
      @sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад +1

      I have seen most of them except SRV, Gary was amazing, Steve and Joe were much more technical and accomplished, but Gary was more blues and previously rock.

    • @RC-gf8cs
      @RC-gf8cs 2 года назад

      @@Harp_and_Guitar_Moving_Forward u a jerk

  • @LRBerry
    @LRBerry 2 года назад +152

    I saw Gary Moore three times in the 80s and he was amazing every time. My number 1 memory is from the last time I saw him on his Run For Cover tour. It was at the Manchester Apollo. For the encore he said he had a sore throat and couldn't sing the next song, so he'd asked a friend to help him out. When Phil Lynott walked out onto the stage I was just gobsmacked, the whole crowd cheered so loudly. I have always loved Thin Lizzy so to have Gary Moore and Phil Lynott together was more than something special. They then played Out in the Fields and Parisienne Walkways together. I went home an extremely happy man.

    • @johnclay4811
      @johnclay4811 2 года назад +9

      Hi Iwas at the same concert Brilliant! It was not that long after Lynott died what a shame

    • @dannymcmince
      @dannymcmince 2 года назад +4

      Lucky you!

    • @redghettosun
      @redghettosun 2 года назад +3

      Great story! It's a shame that wasn't captured on film as far as I know. I saw Gary on the Thunder Rising tour in Germany and California. I was in the military at that time and caught the show in Frankfurt. A month or two later I went home to California and lo and behold, he was playing a fairly small sized venue compared to the one in Europe. I recall he had a segment mid-show where he just played acoustic guitar and that always stuck with me. Wish I still have the t-shirts I bought.

    • @Stranglerxx77
      @Stranglerxx77 2 года назад +2

      I remember seeing him in the eighties some times around reading ( Berkshire)he lived nearby in Shiplake amazing guitarist
      Also weirdly a drummer I was friends with was John Sykes cousin who played for thin lizzy

    • @Sandylaner63
      @Sandylaner63 2 года назад +4

      @@johnclay4811 same here mate ,,what a gig and what a truly amazing guitarist,,happy days ❤

  • @swanie1971
    @swanie1971 7 месяцев назад +53

    I think this all the time but sometimes i just have to say it. Gary Moore is the greatest guitar player of all time. We will never see another as talented in every genre and singer songwriter too. no autotune, no purchased lyrics, our Gary was the real deal, and taken from us far too soon. RIP Gary, thanks for the memories.

    • @Treviscoe
      @Treviscoe 6 месяцев назад +6

      You could be right. Gary played a number of different styles of music (even classical on Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Variations") and never put a foot wrong in any of them.

  • @hughbestic8680
    @hughbestic8680 Год назад +8

    I have the great privilege of meeting Gary when I was younger and also jamming with him in the front room unaware of his genius then later on understood he was undoubtedly the greatest guitarists I've ever met and ever will

  • @Prayandrepent
    @Prayandrepent 8 месяцев назад +39

    Finally, someone recognized GARY MOORE

  • @deeveepee22
    @deeveepee22 5 месяцев назад +3

    I worked with Gary from between 1982-86 at my studio, Magritte Music which was based in Harmondsworth village near Heathrow. As his son Jack says, amazing ears and such a privilege to be in the control room with him when we were overdubbing his solos!

  • @derekclacton
    @derekclacton 2 года назад +48

    Gary was one of the all time greats and one of the nicest people you could wish to meet 👍

  • @twistdmojo
    @twistdmojo 8 месяцев назад +18

    His rendition of "The Messiah Will Come Again", has always just blown me away.

  • @gary8411
    @gary8411 2 года назад +30

    AWESOME. Gary Moore was a blessing to all of us who play. I never tire of listening to him. RIP Genius.

  • @ΝίκοςΤερεζάκης
    @ΝίκοςΤερεζάκης 2 года назад +43

    Gary was out of this world no one like him rip legend

  • @bobtheteddybear
    @bobtheteddybear 2 года назад +31

    Saw him many times. Just the best guitarist I ever listened to.

  • @paulchapman8725
    @paulchapman8725 3 месяца назад +2

    there aint nothing i dont like about my biggest guitar hero since ever, - he will always be my guitar hero, rest in peace my friend, x

  • @RobertWeingher
    @RobertWeingher 2 года назад +11

    I remember when i put the track The Messiah Will Come Again for the first time to a good friend of mine who knew Gary Moore but never heard that spesific track and this good friend of mine had tears in his eyes, so when the track was over i asked him "why did you cry?" and he said, "well, when you hear this track you actually can believe that the messiah will come again", and this was the greatness of Gary Moore, he could send a message by a song or an instrumental better than any guitar player, that's something really unique in music history, thanks Gary, RIP.

  • @sudicalwig
    @sudicalwig 2 года назад +32

    He was the Lord of the strings. You recognize him out instantly when you hear his playing. Iconic

  • @Riffster59
    @Riffster59 3 месяца назад +2

    I've seen Gary a good few times live and I never every heard a bum note. Spectacular.

  • @oldgold5848
    @oldgold5848 8 месяцев назад +14

    Gary and Jeff Healey are the guys who talk to my heart. Awesome.

  • @michaelmckenna7654
    @michaelmckenna7654 7 месяцев назад +8

    No other guitarist could express such emotion & provoke so much passion in their craft as Gary Moore.....an Irish musical legend RIP.....the messiah will come again the greatest piece of guitar playing EVER

  • @DarkPrinceEV
    @DarkPrinceEV 2 года назад +30

    Truly an underappreciated guitarist. I've been a guitar freak for 16-17 years by now and I thought I've seen and heard it all until I finally found Gary Moore. He was UNBELIEVABLE. Definitely my favorite guitarist ever and I doubt if I see anyone who can beat him on top for me. I have never seen bends like his, i haven't seen instant and ultimate control and dominance over fret board like his, I have never heard a sound like his and i haven't seen a guitarist to put that amount of emotion and make guitar cry like him. There are guitarists like Hendrix, Satriani, Guilmoure, Vai, Zakk Wylde, Knopfler, Clapton, Van Halen, Tipton, Laiho, Cantrell, Adrian Smith, Dime, Petrucci etc, and then there's Gary Moore in his own league... I hope this explains his level in my eyes. He could play ANYTHING from melodic death metal to blues!

    • @texugo6239
      @texugo6239 2 года назад +2

      Andy Timmons has to be in your league too. He is a exceptional musician!!

    • @JonTimi
      @JonTimi Год назад +3

      There are plenty of technically gifted guitarists out there, and Gary was certainly one of them. What sets Gary apart for me is the emotion that Gary wrested from every note. Watching him play his face shows every raw emotion. What's unique about Gary is when you turn off the video and just listen to the music all that emotion is still there. An incredible talent. I will never hear blues like Gary's blues again

    • @MySundin13
      @MySundin13 8 месяцев назад

      Blackmore. better than those guys

  • @greypawn7780
    @greypawn7780 2 месяца назад +2

    all these players paying tribute to Gary knows that he's at least 10 times better than each and everyone of them, period .. amazing sustain, vibrato, fast but clean as you can still hear every note he played, and he was able to make you feel the same as him, a rare talent .. no body can soar like Gary .. rip

  • @davidmcvey7091
    @davidmcvey7091 5 месяцев назад +2

    I played in a pub in Blackpool a few years ago. We covered Black Rose for the encore and a guy came up to me and said "Gary would have proud of you tonight". I immediately teared up. Been playing since I was 8 years old and at the time I was 40. Apart from my family, best thing that happened to me in my life.

    • @fig1115
      @fig1115 4 месяца назад

      yep all the girls I ignored ,all the time spent alone in my room trying to be all I could ,a few words from a stranger and its all worth it .

  • @allanhindmarch7323
    @allanhindmarch7323 2 месяца назад +3

    Much respect to your dad Jack. He was an inspiration to me and a legend in the guitar world. RIP Gary!

  • @patrickbooten9149
    @patrickbooten9149 2 года назад +14

    Garry moore 🖤 deserved more spotlight in music media , But hey he was that light that always shines on the crowd . 🖤🖤🖤🖤

  • @fender1000100
    @fender1000100 7 месяцев назад +11

    Gary had it all. Great technical ability and great feeling. Nobody better..

  • @wpnmstrmk4484
    @wpnmstrmk4484 6 месяцев назад +14

    I was always into Guitar music and seen and heard Thousands, But the the one that I can listen to over and over and never tire of was Gary Moore, Just incredible feel that no other has.

  • @ohno2112
    @ohno2112 2 года назад +55

    Gary Moore was the only guitarist that I ever seen get a standing ovation ,three times while playing a solo. That alone blew me away..

  • @danalopresto3139
    @danalopresto3139 2 года назад +40

    I was lucky enough to have seen Gary multiple times (1982-1994) and it didn’t matter if he played metal or blues, you always knew it was Gary. My favorite guitarist of all time. RIP.

  • @jeromewagschal9485
    @jeromewagschal9485 2 года назад +22

    The sheer intensity of Gary Moore's playing and the fact that he really put all his soul in each note he played makes him one of the greatest up there along with all the guitar players we know and love...
    I had the pleasure of seeing him on stage several times throughout his career regardless of what musical phase he was is and he blew me away every time...
    Whether he played jazz-rock, hard rock, heavy metal, electronic drum' n' bass stuff or straight blues he always excelled at it...
    On top of that he was a brilliant songwriter, a fabulous performer and a great lead singer too...
    To me, all these qualities mixed together are the true mark of a genius...
    I miss him...

  • @DamianPieroni
    @DamianPieroni 2 года назад +29

    Awesome! Been waiting for something like this for over a decade. I've been listening to guitarists for 50 years, and playing for 35. Trust me, I've heard them all, and there are many truly wonderful players, in many genres. But only one...Gary Moore...has ever brought me to tears with his playing. He had it all...tone, taste, feel, phrasing, all the chops you really need (anything more is just churlish stunt stuff) great note choice, and above all else a fire and passion that NO other player has ever matched. He played EVERY note like it was his last, and “dug in‘ like a WW1 soldier on the Somme. You only had to look at his face, and the sweat he produced EVERY performance, to see how much playing meant to him, nad how he was determined to get it to mean the same to you. Never played a bad note, let alone a bad solo. We've lost many titans of rock, blues, guitar in general. We have a few more thankfully still with us (Beck, Clapton, Page etc etc). But I miss Gary everyday, and will miss him to the end of my days. I know it sounds like hyperbole...but he really was THAT special. You either heard and loved Gary, and considered him your favourite, or you've never heard him! Simple as!

    • @glennkemp6565
      @glennkemp6565 2 года назад +2

      Damiono, you said it the best.

    • @sandragriffiths9692
      @sandragriffiths9692 2 года назад +1

      Yes, you are very passionate about him and it is to be applauded. I love him too💙👌🇬🇧

    • @davederoux3361
      @davederoux3361 2 года назад

      You had me up until the last sentence. End of.

    • @DamianPieroni
      @DamianPieroni 2 года назад

      @@davederoux3361 Yeh, I guess you can love him, but he still not be your fave. Out of interest, who is your fave?

    • @davederoux3361
      @davederoux3361 2 года назад

      @@DamianPieroni Don't have a favorite but I do love Gary Moore. Shawn Lane, Eric Johnson, Alex Hutchings come to mind if I had to pick three quickly.

  • @inthebeast
    @inthebeast 2 года назад +7

    I first found out about Gary when I was asked to learn a Colosseum II song in a band, and all these years later I can still kind of play it. Not all of it, mind you, but enough to remember what it sounds like.
    I got to see him open for Rush in 1984 at the Cow Palace, and I was the only only one of my friends who was excited to see him. I have a particular bond with him because we were both left handed people who played right handed guitars, and many times when I got discouraged, I would think, Gary Moore can do it, so it can be done.

  • @arthurmee
    @arthurmee 8 месяцев назад +10

    I saw Gary in 1971 when he was in the Irish Skid Row with Brush Shiels. I was only a few feet away from Gary, and as a 14 year old I couldn't believe my eyes or ears as he played those fast runs on his Les Paul.

  • @Christensen9800
    @Christensen9800 4 месяца назад +3

    What a nice thing to see and hear that Gary isn't forgotten♥️

  • @maroofali2142
    @maroofali2142 7 месяцев назад +3

    When I really think about it, I can't help but conclude my thoughts with the simple assertion of Gary being the GOAT. I've never ever seen anything even remotely similar to the level of mastery of guitar that he had attained. RIP Gary, see you on the other side.

  • @JackMcLeodJr
    @JackMcLeodJr 2 года назад +33

    The version of Empty Rooms he played at the Stockholm 1987 concert is forever my favourite performance available of any song, and that's some stiff competition there. Absolutely sensational. Man could transcend in the moment, truly. RIP Gary mate 🙏🏻 🎸

    • @carlosirigoyen6200
      @carlosirigoyen6200 2 года назад +7

      Yes, empty rooms and the loner at the stockholm 1987.

    • @JackMcLeodJr
      @JackMcLeodJr 2 года назад +3

      @@carlosirigoyen6200 100% absolutely

    • @ad2kk12
      @ad2kk12 Год назад +7

      Empty Rooms 87 Stockholm, the greatest guitar solo I've ever heard!
      Brings tears to my eyes everytime!

  • @Quinnysings
    @Quinnysings 8 месяцев назад +16

    Saw Gary a few times live, it was a brilliant experience and I will go to my grave believing he was the best guitarist I have ever seen and will ever be. RIP

  • @326thmedic9
    @326thmedic9 4 месяца назад +3

    So many good/and/or great guitar players, Gary was in a league of its own. Never ever heard anyone like him. Not even Eddy vH (who I respect above all)

  • @pablo_costas
    @pablo_costas 5 месяцев назад +2

    I saw Gary Moore live in 2010 a year before he left us. He is my biggest inspiration and I was so saddened when I picked up a newspaper with the news about his death, I still keep that newspaper to this day.

  • @AlexAlexon3897
    @AlexAlexon3897 2 года назад +13

    Gary Moore's G-Force supported Whitesnake in the UK in summer 1980. I knew he was more than just good from his Thin Lizzy / Back on the Streets era just before, but his presence onstage was quite overwhelming. He and his guitar (Charvel at the time) almost became one. He and Michael Schenker were the next Blackmore and Page. Love Joe Bonamassa's "Bull in a china-shop" analogy - perfect. The review of the G-Force album in one music weekly concluded: "Moore's an aggressive performer. Aggression, indeed, seems to be a major part of his personality." That summed him up too. I can say that Gary Moore has made me cry more than any man, or even woman! And that's a strange compliment, but a valid one.

  • @shezza57
    @shezza57 2 года назад +9

    I saw him play live at Shepherds Bush Empire in 2000. Blown away. The most naturally gifted player I have ever seen before or since.

  • @mts982
    @mts982 2 года назад +15

    'Blues Alive' is one of the greatest live albums of all time.

  • @lancesabin4114
    @lancesabin4114 2 года назад +27

    There will never be another Gary Moore, just unbelievable period

  • @amatiserna8841
    @amatiserna8841 2 года назад +3

    Garry Moore plays with his soul his exceptional, there will never be another Garry Moore

  • @prajnachan333
    @prajnachan333 2 года назад +18

    I've been a fan of Gary forever, just like most here. His passion, technical ability, phrasing, and melodic sense are so complete and powerful. He is mind-blowing, in the present tense.He is still alive for me, through his music and spirit.
    I'm a fan of his blues and ballads mostly but I listen to the heavier stuff sometimes.
    One of a kind.
    Fly on Gary......riff on and be free.....

  • @neilpepper3575
    @neilpepper3575 7 месяцев назад +3

    Check out Gary's 10 minute solo.."the Messiah will come again".. mesmerising stuff..top shelf.

  • @dorukcotur1230
    @dorukcotur1230 5 месяцев назад +3

    Gary Moore is the most underrated guitarist in the world he is a legend

  • @fabfishing7422
    @fabfishing7422 2 года назад +49

    Gary Moore was far above the norm for a guitar player. Truly a supernatural player. He played from the depths of his soul and I believe he's still playing on the other side with God and myriads of angels as an audience and I'm sure they're loving every note. 💯

  • @marksmith7789
    @marksmith7789 2 года назад +8

    Lucky enough to see Gary in the 80's and sat stunned through the whole show, his touch and feel and his melodies were just sublime. Not in the least surprised that Blackmore stormed off!

  • @1tommymulligan
    @1tommymulligan 2 года назад +27

    Gary's "The Messiah will Come Again" has to be the best guitar solo I've ever heard by anyone. He was underrated by most people until they heard him play and after that they were hooked. He was up there with Stevie Ray Vaughan and Hendrix.

    • @texugo6239
      @texugo6239 2 года назад +2

      For sure man!! Blues For Narada too. This music it's a legendary work for Gary and a real legacy for the world of the music

    • @Mcqlfc
      @Mcqlfc Год назад +1

      I totally agree with that. That was beyond genius!

    • @JordanLally-iu5sm
      @JordanLally-iu5sm Год назад

      Nothing will beat the original. Roy does it without any pedals

    • @1tommymulligan
      @1tommymulligan Год назад +2

      @@JordanLally-iu5sm Your opinion my friend I respect the original but Gary wipes the floor with his version.

    • @toddmoney8921
      @toddmoney8921 Год назад

      @@JordanLally-iu5sm Pedals have nothing whatsoever to do with it. Roy had prodigious talent but he couldn’t approach Gary’s sense of melody, dynamics, dramatic pacing and impeccable TASTE on display in that particular piece. If you like Roy’s better, that’s great. No problem whatsoever. But if we’re talking a musical work of art to last for years, years and years - it’s Gary Moore.

  • @timothyramsey7010
    @timothyramsey7010 5 месяцев назад +1

    I saw Gary on the wild frontier tour out in California. What a show

  • @rodrigocecchetto
    @rodrigocecchetto 7 месяцев назад +2

    My favourite Gary Moore moment is without a doubt the Montreaux performance of 'Need Your Love So Bad'. I think he went god mode on htat one. Simply mesmerizing ♥

  • @PCTubone
    @PCTubone 2 года назад +5

    I saw many Gary’s live concerts and every time it was an incredible experience. Great guitar player, no doubts!

  • @slingo63
    @slingo63 8 месяцев назад +3

    I had the privilege of seeing Gary twice. I always felt he deserved more success than he had, he was the musician who first turned me on to the blues. Favourite song is probably still got the blues.

  • @SquirrelTheater
    @SquirrelTheater 8 месяцев назад +2

    “Still Got The Blues” is without a doubt one of my favorite songs of all time. Such an emotional and incredible piece of music.

  • @massimos6863
    @massimos6863 2 года назад +12

    Gary Moore
    was one of the greatest Guitarist singer of our time ❤️

  • @davidsolomon5612
    @davidsolomon5612 5 месяцев назад +5

    Most underrated guitarist.

  • @Hapenparadise
    @Hapenparadise Год назад +3

    Every moment with him is phenomenal ❣️

  • @jeffholliday5225
    @jeffholliday5225 2 года назад +8

    I saw Gary in Dayton,Oh at Hara Arena around 1982. He opened up for Krokus and Def Leppard and blew the roof off of the place. I was blown away by his greatness. He was touring Corridors of Power I believe.

  • @rexpayne7836
    @rexpayne7836 4 месяца назад +1

    His Thin Lizzy and blues were a great part of my life. 🇦🇺🦘😊

  • @koraypektas6952
    @koraypektas6952 7 месяцев назад +1

    There are few talented men in this world like Gary Moore. Gary is one of them. The style of his music and his rare voice have always impressed me.

  • @josevi5835
    @josevi5835 Месяц назад

    Gary is my favourite electric guitar player. Having said that, there are other incredible guitarists like SRV, Hendritx, EVH, Bonamassa....
    What it is outrageous is how underrated this genious is. And that is the reason for thank you for the video.

  • @johncrace911
    @johncrace911 2 года назад +14

    He is a legend

  • @robertbordevik5072
    @robertbordevik5072 8 месяцев назад +1

    He was my dad’s second favorite guitarist (after Chet Atkins) and he became mine too. The tone, his voice, feel, technique, the whole package! Gary was THE guitarist. Thanks for the video

  • @volodymyrsukalo
    @volodymyrsukalo 2 года назад +5

    I'm quite young, so I saw Gary only once, in Kyiv. It was the first gig from the last tour. Sound was amazing, real Hard Rock with great solos.
    For some reason, a lot of people thought that Gary will play romantic blues (lol) and one group of women came with flowers waiting for that... After Over the hills and far away they leave the show and came back only after Gary started to play ballads, that was so funny.
    I saw a lot of guitarist after. Nobody sounded better, or at least close to Gary.
    RIP my legend, thank you for everything that you done. You inspired me, and I'm still re-opening your music as the years go by.

  • @nelsono4315
    @nelsono4315 2 года назад +10

    my favorite guitarist. No one plays like Gary. I was fortunate enough to see him twice in the 80s, one show was the Victims of The Future tour. I still have the ticket stub from 1984

  • @timriglar4502
    @timriglar4502 2 года назад +5

    Yep, had a few ups and downs in life, but saw Gary three times, including a few rows from the front when he toured with BB King. Ain't no-one taking that away from me. Amazing, unbelievable guitarist, so missed.

  • @deanbembridge8640
    @deanbembridge8640 2 года назад +9

    Nice to see some great guitar players paying tribute to him , never actually seen him though I once had the chance but something else cropped up I thought there would be another time unfortunately that wasn't too be , I absolutely adore him as a player and a Man big influence greatly missed 🎸🎶

  • @seanoreilly1734
    @seanoreilly1734 8 месяцев назад +4

    I saw Gary when he came to Dublin at 17yrs old and went on to playing in Skid Row. That was my favourite time to see and hear him play and also his guitar playing on sessions with Strangley Strange before he became a heavy metal player in later years. 🇮🇪

    • @tonyquinlan7341
      @tonyquinlan7341 7 месяцев назад +1

      I saw him many times with Skid Row and he was amazing he would go off on a riff and steal the show,Brush Shields said when Gary left were fucked LoL.

  • @juanap132
    @juanap132 6 месяцев назад +2

    Underrated!

  • @timhensley1297
    @timhensley1297 2 года назад +3

    Hard to think of the right words describing Gary. Just the best.

  • @ianwibberley1437
    @ianwibberley1437 2 года назад +2

    Can I say that Gary inspired me to play guitar..rockblues...thank you Gary ..🤘🏻❤️

  • @patrickflanagan8008
    @patrickflanagan8008 8 месяцев назад +2

    Favourite song......'That Kind of Woman' .....brilliant.

  • @catcancrunch7260
    @catcancrunch7260 2 года назад +2

    My all time favourite guitarist, the like of him come around every 300 years or so, he was so special

  • @tommyroche3092
    @tommyroche3092 4 месяца назад +1

    God, bless, Gary, the, best, guitarist, the, world, has, seen, from, a, Dublin, man, who, seen, him, live, many, times,

  • @ESC9242
    @ESC9242 Год назад +1

    I saw Gary Moore back in 1987 at the Country Club in Reseda, Calif. in support of his Wild Frontier album. The Country Club was a small venue just outside of LA, so being able to see him up close was great! That is a show I will never forget!

  • @davidwinthrop7077
    @davidwinthrop7077 2 года назад +25

    Gary could play absolutely any style of music, rock, jazz and the blues but his fabulous guitar work with Colosseum II is often overlooked. He was absolutely superb in that band.

  • @johnbailey9314
    @johnbailey9314 2 года назад +42

    Gary was the goat for me

  • @user-xb1co1hd8v
    @user-xb1co1hd8v Год назад +1

    My favorite Gary Moore song is I had a dream. The sweetest, most beautiful notes I have ever heard. So much restraint, and then some fireworks at the end, book marked by exquisite dreamlike notes.

  • @timothypotter2137
    @timothypotter2137 2 года назад +2

    Gary Moore is likely the most versatile, best guitarist of modern time. I love Gary Moore!

  • @dezertfox3130
    @dezertfox3130 8 месяцев назад +3

    Shapes of Things is magnificent.

  • @bluesyjazzer1156
    @bluesyjazzer1156 8 месяцев назад +2

    I saw Gary at the Brixton Accademy in London in 1989 at the time "Still got the blues......" was at the peak of popularity.
    I sat in the 5th row and I could see his movements on the guitar neck. It was just awesome concert that I will never forget.

  • @timmothymonaghan5236
    @timmothymonaghan5236 2 года назад +2

    Saw Gary Moore in concert one of my Heros he is Amazing !!!!!! Gary n Rory Gallagher 2 of my favorites of All time Irish Legends

  • @meagainandagain5756
    @meagainandagain5756 8 месяцев назад +1

    First heard him in 1989, as I was walking through a music store in Lisbon. Bought the CD right then and there!

  • @alastairmurray3153
    @alastairmurray3153 2 года назад +1

    My brother saw Gary play in Manchester (England, for the Americans here) just weeks before he passed. We are both guitarists of over 55 years, my brother Andrew is a pretty amazing player also, but in all the GM shows he had seen, he said he was absolutely terrible. Andrew said he appeared to come out on stage somewhat intoxicated, so needless to say his playing was seriously impacted. So very sad, many of us have had issues with alcohol during stressful times. Gary no different. But he will be remembered as one of the greatest ever. Every interview I have seem (many) he was such a perfect gentleman and so humble. On top of his genius, I think that is why he will always be remembered and why we all loved him so much.

  • @maddman2900
    @maddman2900 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for this, seeing and listening to all these artists recognizing and giving Gary the respect he so justly deserved. Much appreciated.

  • @peterfinney5677
    @peterfinney5677 6 месяцев назад +1

    I saw Gary in Lizzy on the Black Rose tour. The first time I saw him was in 1975 at Liverpool Uni playing with Colloseum 2 touring the Strange New Flesh album. He was about 10 feet in front of me and my mates on stage with the Greeny Gibson. I’ve never forgotten that experience, best guitarist I’ve ever seen. If you’ve never heard the Album you’re missing a treat. Gary at his inventive and versatile best

  • @scottinman7507
    @scottinman7507 6 месяцев назад +1

    I still got the blues for you…and you…and you.
    RIP to one of musics greats!

  • @sikksnakk
    @sikksnakk 6 дней назад

    It is not all about technique, but his musical empathy. When you see him live he is giving us unbelivebelable solos, but he is allways looking at his band. To read the moment is probably his greatest legacy

  • @pittore61franks49
    @pittore61franks49 8 месяцев назад +2

    Garry Moore was a very hard and at the same time emotional soloist on the guitar! Simply great! 👍🏻♥️

  • @CentrifugalSatzClock
    @CentrifugalSatzClock 2 года назад +4

    A very good video! A quite enjoyable 22 minutes!

  • @mtm105
    @mtm105 7 месяцев назад +2

    I saw Gary 1986 Killeen TX. Small gig after touring VHI think. maybe 150-200 people. He put on a show as if it were 20,000. Quite a few Hamers.

  • @Ricky-cl5bu
    @Ricky-cl5bu 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of my favourite guitarists

  • @grahamrowley8393
    @grahamrowley8393 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gary’s rendition of Parisienne Walkways live at Montreux in July 2010 was the last filmed performance before his tragic passing in February 2011. You could see that audience was absolutely mesmerised and it is one of the greatest guitar performances of all time in my opinion. RIP legend.

  • @andrewcooper2617
    @andrewcooper2617 2 года назад +10

    Seeing Gary on stage at Hammersmith Odeon was a really enjoyable evening.
    Buddy Whittington was the support act, and he is an excellent player.....Really excellent!
    Gary brought him back on stage during his set to jam with him, it was brilliant.
    But Gary did not simply play music, he felt it. As a result listeners did not just hear a great sound, they felt it too.
    In a studio average players can sound good with so much assistance to aid them But live on the boards is where pretenders are found out and true genius musicians excel.
    Gary Moore live on stage was sensational. To him it seemed so easy.
    Such a natural player who could improvise easily.

    • @guitarzan34
      @guitarzan34 2 года назад +2

      Damn......I would give anything to have seen Gary and Buddy Whittington on stage together. Love them both. Buddy is the most melodic guitarist I've ever heard. And, Gary........no one played with more emotion and soul. I always get teared up when I listen to Parisienne Walkways. Every damn time!

    • @definitiveenergy1878
      @definitiveenergy1878 2 года назад

      Was this in 1987? I was their with Bruce, sold out-of course. Great performance!

  • @TonyHislop
    @TonyHislop 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love Gary’s playing on The Black Rose album. His bends and vibrato are so beautifully in tune.

  • @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809
    @jeremiasnovaisteodoro9809 2 года назад +7

    Exelent guitarrist, versátil ,perfect 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @bluesewitz
    @bluesewitz 2 года назад +1

    When I saw him together performing with Albert Collins! Seems like old friends. That was wonderful. ❤

  • @josevi5835
    @josevi5835 8 месяцев назад +2

    In my humble opinion Gary was the goat on electric guitar. I have never seen a guitarist so powerful, soulful and techically capable, never. He simply was in another level when compared with other fantastic musicians. He is criminally underrated because he was not from the USA and he did not dress fancy clothes. However, If you are not biased and see his live videos you immediately realize that he was absolutely phenomenal. Pity that he left us too soon that night in Estepona.