Indeed, it's very sad he isn't here anymore, fantastic guitarist and , like several others, an immense musical understanding., listen to his teens, unbelievable.
As a singer for 35+ years, and listening tonight, it was his vocal timing and phrasing that influenced me the most, even though, until now, I never thunk it
Criminally underrated guitarist, make no mistake he was one of the very best, his fretboard knowledge is second to none, I couldn’t believe the news he has died, he had so so much more to give, a phenomenal talent
Gary had an attack that would peel the enamel off your teeth and could bend a note around a parking meter and bring it back clean! Pure fire and passion! Missed by millions.
Gary Moore is the best guitarist I've ever heard. He is what I call a guitar god. A true master of his art and a legend that will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace.
@@Michael Kelly Stevie ''was'' to, their both gone now, but there legacy goes on. Stevie another level ?? I have stacks of SRV albums and some rarities as i have lot's of GM albums & some rarities, as much as i love SRV, Gary Moore takes the money for Voodoo Child.!!! Watch & listen to this Voodoo Child version by GM, please don't be ''one eyed'', i'm not.!! ruclips.net/video/h448aMqexuo/видео.html Gary Moore - Voodoo Child - HD
I jammed with Billy Cox at the Capitol View pawnshop in Nashville TN in about 2005.. Very humble guy... Was truly glad to have made his acquaintance and when the fun was over, he gave me a promo photo, signed "Thanks for keeping the music alive..." How fucking cool is that?!? 🎶💯🎶
..Hands down the best version of this song ever !!....Regardless of people saying different. ...Gary Moore is simply the best guitarist who's ever played ...before or since !!
if you can tear your ears away from the most awsome blues guitarist you have had the priviledge to hear, play it again and listen to Billy Cox driving that bass and you will hear what makes this track so powerful.just sayin.
Just sensational. What a loss that Gary went so early. He had such attitude, showmanship and incredible technique on the guitar. I always thought that he was the greatest Hendrix interpreter. I never heard anyone else play Red House as well as he did. To those neigh-sayers, I don't give a fuck what you think, because Gary was the real deal.
I'm a new Gary Moore convert and I'm so grateful to have found him! I'm a blues guitarist and SRV is my guy but Gary is also a Guitar Master!!!! Rip Gary Moore
I don't think there is a "greatest" player. They all play on a genius level.
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I love all these variations. They're all extremely unique Guitarists - unique being the critical word. It would be a boring world if they all sounded the same, from phrases to tone. Much like the gene pool, we need variation...different interpretations.
Extrait d'un live unique de Gary Moore, qui eut lieu à l 'Hippodrome de Londres le 25 Octobre 2007, et c'est avec une rythmique époustouflante que les anciens compagnons de Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox à la basse et Mitch Mitchell à la batterie, sont venus rejoindre Gary Moore sur scène pour rendre hommage au jeu de guitare exceptionnel, avec le son si distinctif de leur maître.. !! Gary Moore fut l' un des plus grands guitaristes britanniques de tous les temps...
He is with two members of The Band of Gypsies although Mitch Mitchell was also in the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Billy Cox is the last surviving member of either of those two lineups, 80 years of age today. Quite an achievement given their lifestyles.
This is what it sounds like when a guitar is directly connected to a masters heart and mind. I think even Jimmy is like - hell man, this guy sounds better than me. Imagine that jam session up there beyond the veil.......
Gary was a first class guitarist - sadly died far too young aged just 58 died in his sleep of a massive heart attack in 2011..... rip Gary your music lives on.
@@southbayrickybobby5820- He died of a heart attack in his sleep in the early hours of the morning! He had drunk a huge amount prior to that, but did not die of alcohol poisoning!
There are no words to describe how extraordinarily good this version is. Only a couple of people in the world could get in there with Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox and play Jimi's lead like that.
Well in 2023 there's a whole bunch of kids that start out here these Legends left Off. Just stop by the local guitar center Man. You'll be proud their carrying on fine in good shape Too, thanks to Cats like Jimi, Gary and Jeff Beck people In this area of Rock blues... Now there is Eric gales and kingfish Joe Bonasima
Gary , Mitch and Billy playing Hey Joe , how closer can you get to the real stuff than this , just incredible . Rip Gary,Jimi,Mitch,Noel,Jack,Steve,Willy Willy and all that fine musicians from that era.
@@jeffzachritz8879 I love them both, they were different kinds of players, both amazing, dedicated and lived for the guitar and in Gary's case eventuallg the blues. RIP both, they are greatly missed. Even those that have never heard them are in for a treat when they do, thanks to RUclips, they will live on forever and gain more and more fans
Most people on this planet just don't know, they are not to blame. I just had to hear Hey Joe again and the two Hendrix versions have been drummed into the walls. This is fresh air for an absolute CLASSIC song and who better to take our hands than the most humble Mr Gary Moore from Belfast, departed, but while I live, not forgotten.
Before the passing of EVH, we had lost an army of warriors and icons. Gary, for me, is the one i miss the most of all. Among all his magnificent solos and styles, there is a very special set i watch over and over. Its much different to the fiery and emotive solos we all love and remember him by. Its Gary blazing through powerchords that roar out from the white Explorer in his hands this time. His vocals really are commanding and its a true master slaying it, breathtaking with his brilliant set at Monsters Of Rock Fest, R.I.P. Gary Moore.
The 286 thumbs down would be mostly ''1 eyed'' SRV supporters, they really know how good GM is, and Moore comes across as a threat to some of them, their beloved SRV. Where as i love both and many more great guitarists.!!
Would have loved Moore and Hendrix together on the stage for us all to hear and see. Hopefully doing it wherever they are now RIP to them both and at least we can live their music from the great memories they left us.
Can anyone imagine Garry playing with Hendrix ....now that would be something ...met Garry in Milton Keynes lovely man quietly spoken verry down to earth
So for a minute i thought ( during his first solo) ' hey he is not performing the solo as it should be / Jimi did.' and then some later the monster awoke and he nailed it 25 times better. Impressive!
@@sandragriffiths9692 I'm seeing him live at least 8 times and back in the seventies he did a Jimi Hendrix impersonation where he had the wig and the 70s clothes and he did all Jimi Hendrix before he became famous I live in San Francisco and it was called the old Waldorf in the city like I said it was in the late seventies early 80s but what an awesome guitar player!!!!!
@@sandragriffiths9692 yeah I grew up in the early '70s and got to see a bunch of great guitars Robin Trower Eric Clapton Jimmy Page Jeff Beck and the list goes on Pink Floyd with Gilmore it was a great time to be a teenager and concert tickets were only 6.50 to get in to see three great bands👍 be safe and thank you for the replies😉
Never be another Gary Moore just an amazing individual the feelings he put into playing the guitar it becomes part of him like his right arm out of this world
Garry Moore is absolutely incredible. This is unbelievable. His playing is unreal.. Never have heard a single guitarist who could emulate Jimmy Hendrix with such accuracy. He's playing every single Jimmy's solo with the exact same kinda feel, emotion or mood but extended versions and with more notes. He mastered all of Jimmy's techniques 🙏
I believe that as a kid of around 11or12,he listened to Jimi records and basically taught himself how he played.much the same story with Bonamassa and SRV.Quality breeds quality.
Gary was my guy. Did not matter what he was playing he did everything above and beyond all expectations. True definition of a guitar God. Ireland you were and still are blessed to have him as you're own.
GARY WAS A RARE BREED OF GUITAR PLAYER, PURE FIRE AND PASSION, SOMETHING A LOT OF PLAYERS DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT, HE WAS A GREAT LOSE AND WILL SURELY BE MISSED !
Sitting here , just finished listening to this , eyes wide , jaw on the floor. Cannot believe what an incredible talent this man , ( and Hendrix ) had . The memory of them , and the gift of their incredible talent , can go on forever as long as people still listen to their music .
Gary’s playing dynamic is incredible. The clean, driven,and hard driven sounds are all from his hand and a little volume control on his strat. Amazing feel!
Gary Moore. Every guitarist on this planet was in awe of him! Simple as that!
True!
Indeed, it's very sad he isn't here anymore, fantastic guitarist and , like several others, an immense musical understanding., listen to his teens, unbelievable.
Totally agree mate.
Maybe everyone except Jeff Beck.
As a singer for 35+ years, and listening tonight, it was his vocal timing and phrasing that influenced me the most, even though, until now, I never thunk it
This is Probably the Best Cover of Hey Joe for the last 50 years
with Stevie Ray Vaghan -Voo Doo child
Roy Buchanan..
i agree but please watch the Joscho Stephan trio playing Hey Joe another style but omg.
Check out Josho Stephan on the acoustic version.
Roy Buchanan :-)
Gary, technique, feeling, passion, virtuosity, perfect phrasing, creativity. One of the greatest Rock guitarists of all time.
Probably the best guitarist ever, and one of the nicest people you could ever meet.
Gary Moore, Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox... Closest thing to a Hendrix reunion you could get
I know I seen the bass player before he played with Jimmy, Buddy Miles in Band of Gypsies
Nailed each words you said
Mr Moore grabbed the spirit, no one I've ever heard could have taken it closer. 24th December 2020 a great present for now and forever 🎄😎
Most definitely. I agree. I met both Mitch and Billy. I never got to see Gary.
Get out!!!! that is MM??? wow!!!
The Gary Moore Experience
Abdul matin
Excellent musicien il et dans sa musique 🎸
Saw what you did there... 😉 2 guitar masters gone too soon.
Wow, very nice, Gary.
🤣
Criminally underrated guitarist, make no mistake he was one of the very best, his fretboard knowledge is second to none, I couldn’t believe the news he has died, he had so so much more to give, a phenomenal talent
I think Jimmy got up and danced the whole way through, just soul wrenchingly beautiful!
Couldn’t agree more. Absolutely sensational guitarist. Raw, unfiltered talent. Hugely missed.
I agree with you about how good he is, but he's definitely not underrated. I'm not sure why ppl say that really.
not underrated at all. Not really one of the greats if you compare him to others like Gilmour, blackmore, satriani Vai, knopfler, ect ect ect
@Gus Shredney I was referring to technique and ability, not genre. If you want to compare good blues guitarists, Moore isn't in the conversation.
I don’t think you can get anyone to do a Hendrix cover better than the great Gary Moore , this is absolutely superb to say the very least.
Only Gary and Stevie dialed in.
Only other guitarist I can think of is Randy Hansen
Roy Buchanan did it best, check out the Austin City Limits concert you'll be surprised
Couldn’t have said it better myself 🤘🏻🤘🏻😎😎😎
@@MB-jg4tr great example
Gary had an attack that would peel the enamel off your teeth and could bend a note around a parking meter and bring it back clean! Pure fire and passion! Missed by millions.
Yeah ! Shite sake !!!!!! Shaved the beard off my face and l am still not sure how it happened ?.......Ta ! ❤
He's really honoring Jimi. So sincerely.
i have heard a full concert of him playing jimi only, tremendous, and i confirm, sure he Loved him !
And here, don't we have Mitch Mitchell and Cox ?
Yes he did! He admired Jimmy Hendrix Sooo Much that was one of his 🎸Hero's ✌️💋🍀
You are so right, you can tell there is so much love and respect in those notes, and the whole vibe altogether.
The strat definitely sends it home too 👌🏼
Like him and Jimi was roommates
Gary Moore is the best guitarist I've ever heard. He is what I call a guitar god. A true master of his art and a legend that will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace.
I agreed with you
YES INDEED DAMN THAT MAN CAN PLAY
@@Michael Kelly
Stevie ''was'' to, their both gone now, but there legacy goes on. Stevie another level ?? I have stacks of SRV albums and some rarities as i have lot's of GM albums & some rarities, as much as i love SRV, Gary Moore takes the money for Voodoo Child.!!! Watch & listen to this Voodoo Child version by GM, please don't be ''one eyed'', i'm not.!!
ruclips.net/video/h448aMqexuo/видео.html Gary Moore - Voodoo Child - HD
@Michael Kelly NOBODY played this better than Gary except Jimi and even that's debatable !
Gary moor and David Gilmour are out of this world
Alot of guitarists have played this song but Gary Moore nailed it here!
The whole album🎸💯
SRV
@@kevinlloyd5634 SRV only did “voodoo child” and “little wing” and “3rd stone . Gary Moore basically did a whole live album🎸👍🏼
@@coonjamalay Popa plays the hell out of it
he Jimied that mo-fo
This is a wonderful cover version of Jimmy
Henberx r I p Gary Moore ❤❤❤❤❤❤
In all of Europe the best of the best is Gary Moore. You can literally hear pain & truth in his playing. Best lead guitarist by far.
Best by far? rory gallagher would like to have a word.
@@anton2417 + ALVIN LEE and Johnny Winter. Hi.
And Steve Rey Vaughan
in your mind
InEurope
Lets have Rory join him
In America I’ll take Stevie and the Johnny Winter followed by James Marshall Hendrix
Phenomenal talent, beyond most of all others guitarists ! RIP Gary.
One of the great "rockers" out of Ireland------RIP Gary Moore !!
Hendrix would have loved Gary's version,, We miss you man !
Both of them😞
Gary More...my absolute no. 1 favorite guitarist! What a performance! Thanks man! R.I.P!
The world was Blessed with one Gary Moore. RIP. You were the greatest.
Este tipo fue un verdadero fenomeno de la lira exepcional interpretacion !
Gary never puts a note wrong. He's perfection.
His version of red house is insane. He's got to be in the top 5 greatest of all time.
Absolutly, he is sooooo great. He don't nee fire to Burn the Guitar.
Top 3: Page, Gilmour, Gary Moore and not necessarily in that order. All three are from another galaxy🎸☄️
Everybody forgot this man 😭🙏😭🙏😭🤘🖕🖕❄🍺🙏🌈🤘🖕❄🍺🙏🤣🤣🤘🤘🖕🖕❄❄🍺🙏⭐
0n tic tok, people give a list of the best guitar players. But they never mention Gary Moore. Well, they should the man is a genius of a guitar player
What can you say about The GREAT GARY MOORE that hasn't been said, Plays with such PASSION and CONVICTION, Greatly MISSED.
ONE great compliment another, and only the great Gary Moore could do it like this .
Only Gary Moore could play with Hendrix band and do it justice. .....No one else RIP gary
SRV?
RANDY HANSEN?
@@waynekerr8003 Him and SRV
Maybe Rory Gallagher could of and Ritchie Blackmore
@@waynekerr8003May be ....!
Find me a better guitar player than Gary… you can’t, can you?
Even Jimi himself would be in awe of this performance 👏👏👏👏👏
I jammed with Billy Cox at the Capitol View pawnshop in Nashville TN in about 2005..
Very humble guy...
Was truly glad to have made his acquaintance and when the fun was over, he gave me a promo photo, signed "Thanks for keeping the music alive..."
How fucking cool is that?!?
🎶💯🎶
Figured I’d pour a comment to get it to 1000. Superb rendition of hey Joe . BADASS
..Hands down the best version of this song ever !!....Regardless of people saying different. ...Gary Moore is simply the best guitarist who's ever played ...before or since !!
Gary is just on another level to most other mere mortal guitarists. What a guy. Incredible command over the guitar. Dripping with passion.
I am undone……………
if you can tear your ears away from the most awsome blues guitarist you have had the priviledge to hear, play it again and listen to Billy Cox driving that bass and you will hear what makes this track so powerful.just sayin.
amazing blues
Both blus detrot blues and roll rock
Just sensational. What a loss that Gary went so early. He had such attitude, showmanship and incredible technique on the guitar. I always thought that he was the greatest Hendrix interpreter. I never heard anyone else play Red House as well as he did. To those neigh-sayers, I don't give a fuck what you think, because Gary was the real deal.
Злой рок не дает жить великим гитаристам.
Как уберечь великих?
The best Hendrix interpreter is Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Again different styes , and i do believe had an edge on stevie
He was incredible of his own right, that's the only reason he could play Hendrix in his own way effortlessly
AMEN.
I'm a new Gary Moore convert and I'm so grateful to have found him! I'm a blues guitarist and SRV is my guy but Gary is also a Guitar Master!!!! Rip Gary Moore
Mitch mitchel was still incredible at drums at this age🤯
Mitch Mitchel only lived a few months after this performance. It is good to see he got one more shot at performing excellence.
Absolutely Gobsmacked by this....speechless..nothing short of astonishing....Genius. I'm utterly blown away by him.
I'm not going to get into a debate on who was better JH, SRV, etc - I'm just gonna say this was one hell of a performance!
Holy shite
Well said, i never get involved with all those ''one eyed'' fans.!!!
And I agree he rocks it well all three of them do
N McG They are ALL fuckin great!
I don't think there is a "greatest" player. They all play on a genius level.
I love all these variations. They're all extremely unique Guitarists - unique being the critical word. It would be a boring world if they all sounded the same, from phrases to tone. Much like the gene pool, we need variation...different interpretations.
Extrait d'un live unique de Gary Moore, qui eut lieu à l 'Hippodrome de Londres le 25 Octobre 2007,
et c'est avec une rythmique époustouflante que les anciens compagnons de Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox à la basse et Mitch Mitchell à la batterie,
sont venus rejoindre Gary Moore sur scène pour rendre hommage au jeu de guitare exceptionnel, avec le son si distinctif de leur maître.. !!
Gary Moore fut l' un des plus grands guitaristes britanniques de tous les temps...
Nothing, nothing, nothing like a great trio playing blues wide open...the way it’s meant to be
How sick is that? Gary Moore jamming with the 2 other members from the Jimi Hendrix experience. Its pretty beast!
xvz
Dwayne Lunderstedt That's just how much respect they have for Gary. Or else they'd never play with him at all..
Nope.One from the band of gypsies. Billy Cox.
@@sezles1 agreed
not JHE
He is with two members of The Band of Gypsies although Mitch Mitchell was also in the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Billy Cox is the last surviving member of either of those two lineups, 80 years of age today. Quite an achievement given their lifestyles.
This is what it sounds like when a guitar is directly connected to a masters heart and mind. I think even Jimmy is like - hell man, this guy sounds better than me. Imagine that jam session up there beyond the veil.......
The best version ever hearded!!!
With Slash is good too😎
Hey you ever heard of Stevie Ray Vaughan but they're both great guitarists
This guy was one of greats , I can never turn off a Gary video
Gary was a first class guitarist - sadly died far too young aged just 58 died in his sleep of a massive heart attack in 2011..... rip Gary your music lives on.
I do think like you
So sad to think he is gone. But his music lives on.. wish that Bieber etc and all that crappolla they sing would rack of.
Wasn’t a heart attack. His blood alcohol level was over 5 times the legal driving limit. Died of alcohol poisoning in hotel in Spain
@@southbayrickybobby5820- He died of a heart attack in his sleep in the early hours of the morning! He had drunk a huge amount prior to that, but did not die of alcohol poisoning!
i thought he died age of 50 rip one of the greatest ,im goin to visit his grave in april
Could be wrong but Drummer looked like Mitch Mitchell a true GOAT DRUMMER!
This is greatness. People there had no idea what they are witnessing. This is a legendary moment in time.
Gary Moore was and is one of the best guitarists
Gary's playing is so electrifying that it compelled Mitch and Billy to play like it was back then. You can see they're in the zone.
Its upsetting to listen to Gary now, his connection and his fluidity were second to none.
He playing and feel reduces me to tears. RIP Mr Moore
He had so much you can not play like that if you didn’t believe you can see it in him
Gary with a strat is beyond words..
There are no words to describe how extraordinarily good this version is. Only a couple of people in the world could get in there with Mitch Mitchell and Billy Cox and play Jimi's lead like that.
The other one being SRV
Well in 2023 there's a whole bunch of kids that start out here these Legends left Off. Just stop by the local guitar center Man. You'll be proud their carrying on fine in good shape Too, thanks to Cats like Jimi, Gary and Jeff Beck people In this area of Rock blues... Now there is Eric gales and kingfish Joe Bonasima
Gary , Mitch and Billy playing Hey Joe , how closer can you get to the real stuff than this , just incredible .
Rip Gary,Jimi,Mitch,Noel,Jack,Steve,Willy Willy and all that fine musicians from that era.
U dig❤
Is Mitch gone to?
Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher !! - the BEST!! I can imagine Rory doing this cover and it would have been magical. Ahh, the Irish.
Just shows, jimi was from a different planet!
I think Jimi would've been wowed as Gary was wowed by Hendrix. Incredible.
Gary could jam, and his tone was always killer!!!
And hard to replicate
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best version ever. nobody can top this
SRV
@@sandragriffiths9692 nope. No disrespect to the incredible Stevie Ray Vaughan, he was not on Gary's level.
@@jeffzachritz8879 I love them both, they were different kinds of players, both amazing, dedicated and lived for the guitar and in Gary's case eventuallg the blues. RIP both, they are greatly missed. Even those that have never heard them are in for a treat when they do, thanks to RUclips, they will live on forever and gain more and more fans
Let's not forget about Poppa Chubby's version, absolutely incredible.
Avec Billy Cox et Mitch Mitchell, les musiciens de Jimi Hendrix, énorme ! Mythique !
No one has risen to this level and claimed his crown since his passing.
Most people on this planet just don't know, they are not to blame. I just had to hear Hey Joe again and the two Hendrix versions have been drummed into the walls. This is fresh air for an absolute CLASSIC song and who better to take our hands than the most humble Mr Gary Moore from Belfast, departed, but while I live, not forgotten.
There aren't enough words in the English language to describe how wickedly bad ass this....Just wow!!
Before the passing of EVH, we had lost an army of warriors and icons. Gary, for me, is the one i miss the most of all. Among all his magnificent solos and styles, there is a very special set i watch over and over. Its much different to the fiery and emotive solos we all love and remember him by. Its Gary blazing through powerchords that roar out from the white Explorer in his hands this time. His vocals really are commanding and its a true master slaying it, breathtaking with his brilliant set at Monsters Of Rock Fest, R.I.P. Gary Moore.
Gary Moore, Billy Cox, Mitch Mitchell playing Hey Joe. Damm, what a night this must have been...
Gary Moore was the beginning and the end. Never will be another.R.I.P.
AMEN !!! So sorely missed, love him for ever.
The 286 thumbs down would be mostly ''1 eyed'' SRV supporters, they really know how good GM is, and Moore comes across as a threat to some of them, their beloved SRV. Where as i love both and many more great guitarists.!!
Why SRV supporter would dislike such greatness? I like SRV but I also like GM
@@radoslavmilev4896 I have no idea, like i mentioned in my comment, there are some ''one eyed'' SRV supporters.
Gotta like both if you appreciate either. Fire Rory Gallagher in and you've a holy trinity.
@@jonnyhoy5861 YES.!!!!
Gary was amazing. What a legend
No words!!!
Much much better than the original version!!!!
Majesty Gary, The best guitarist in the world!!!!
Much better than the original? GenZ's music taste lmao
Hmmm no lol.
😂
@@joebot9309
You're tone deaf,but hey, what the fook do I care.
Often overlooked for the short list of GOAT GUITARISTS, HE BELONGS. RIGHT IN THE TOP 5 AT LEAST
My god this cover is beyond this world. Also, those fast runs done with great emotion are so amazing.
I cant think of anyone who could tribute Jimi other than Gary Moore with such Greatness!!!!! RIP GARY ❤❤
The best guitarist I ever heard
The Greatest Honour possible to a guitarist is to have played in The Jimi Hendrix Experience. What an honour!!!
Would have loved Moore and Hendrix together on the stage for us all to hear and see.
Hopefully doing it wherever they are now RIP to them both and at least we can live their music from the great memories they left us.
Can anyone imagine Garry playing with Hendrix ....now that would be something ...met Garry in Milton Keynes lovely man quietly spoken verry down to earth
I really believed that this song couldn't get any better. Not the first time I've been wrong.
So for a minute i thought ( during his first solo) ' hey he is not performing the solo as it should be / Jimi did.' and then some later the monster awoke and he nailed it 25 times better. Impressive!
This is the best cover of Hey Joe I've ever heard!
You should listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan they're both great guitarists
@@jeffmusgrave2458 oh Stevie, what a player he was🖤👌💙👍👏👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@sandragriffiths9692 I'm seeing him live at least 8 times and back in the seventies he did a Jimi Hendrix impersonation where he had the wig and the 70s clothes and he did all Jimi Hendrix before he became famous I live in San Francisco and it was called the old Waldorf in the city like I said it was in the late seventies early 80s but what an awesome guitar player!!!!!
@@jeffmusgrave2458 That is some memory to have and wonderful to share😊
@@sandragriffiths9692 yeah I grew up in the early '70s and got to see a bunch of great guitars Robin Trower Eric Clapton Jimmy Page Jeff Beck and the list goes on Pink Floyd with Gilmore it was a great time to be a teenager and concert tickets were only 6.50 to get in to see three great bands👍 be safe and thank you for the replies😉
R.I.P. Gary Moore! Another Irish guitar god gone too early.
that sounds soooo good to hear a howling Stratocaster and a tight bass with percussion on such a great song.
Never be another Gary Moore just an amazing individual the feelings he put into playing the guitar it becomes part of him like his right arm out of this world
Garry Moore is absolutely incredible. This is unbelievable. His playing is unreal.. Never have heard a single guitarist who could emulate Jimmy Hendrix with such accuracy. He's playing every single Jimmy's solo with the exact same kinda feel, emotion or mood but extended versions and with more notes. He mastered all of Jimmy's techniques 🙏
I believe that as a kid of around 11or12,he listened to Jimi records and basically taught himself how he played.much the same story with Bonamassa and SRV.Quality breeds quality.
Gary, like Jimi, was left-handed...
@@amjrpain919 oh is it.. I didn't know that
Gary was my guy. Did not matter what he was playing he did everything above and beyond all expectations. True definition of a guitar God. Ireland you were and still are blessed to have him as you're own.
And we had Rory Gallagher, Eric bell and Henry McCullough...
We also had Rory Gallagher
This is why I want to believe in heaven ..... ssuch talent cannot just die and end ....
Just another example of the humility of the late great Gary Moore.
Even Jimi jumps from the tumb and and comes watch Hey Joe by Gary and his old buddies❤😂😂😂.
Gary Moore made me cry singing this song 🎶
GARY WAS A RARE BREED OF GUITAR PLAYER, PURE FIRE AND PASSION, SOMETHING A LOT OF PLAYERS DONT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT, HE WAS A GREAT LOSE AND WILL SURELY BE MISSED !
Totaly truth...
@@verinoah yes i agree and SRV had the same passion!!! If u dont think so listen to Tin Pan Alley-Dirty Pool!!! That performance is INCREDIBLE !!!
@@susanlayton6758 my wife got me to front row at tho Last time I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan Sudan pants tucked into boots it was great
Just came across this concert. Makes the hair on my neck stand on end, I shudder at Gary`s playing. Pure brilliance. Sadly missed ....
NOTHING LIKE A GREAT GUITARIST 🎸
Sitting here , just finished listening to this ,
eyes wide , jaw on the floor.
Cannot believe what an incredible talent this man , ( and Hendrix ) had .
The memory of them , and the gift of their incredible talent ,
can go on forever as long as people still listen to their music .
the best🎸 guitarist in the world ❤
Hard to imagine doing justice to that classic song.
They more than did it. Wow. Lighting stuck twice.
Why did leave us Gary
You and Rory were and will always be my favourite guitarists
Me too the best could listen to Gary all day long
Simple words can not describe how damn good this is!!
I needed this in my life right now. Thank you and thank God for these geniuses.
We ALL need this now. Christmas with corona but these guys make it bearable.
Amen
Have another listen it’s been a year
@@bid84 Can't believe it's been a year. I will!
No one can play Hendrix like Him !!!
Gary’s playing dynamic is incredible. The clean, driven,and hard driven sounds are all from his hand and a little volume control on his strat. Amazing feel!