Close , but with well over 115 albums , and now the new releases from the Zappa. Foundation Zappa played with the best Steve Vai ,Jean Luc ponty , Ruth Underwood , and Mayall is God of the BLUES for me , cheers mate, it'd be close though , I've wondered that ny self , and Frank Vincent Zappa , RIP. was a Virtuoso Guitarist as is Vai , George Dukes Chad waggerman Terry Bozio , now apologies for the thousands i forgot , stay well Geoegejasper
Moore must be one of the most underated guitarist ever (if not the most underated). He could play anithing, from classic blues, he invented rock blues (what Bonamassa embraced), hard rock, jazz, etc... and he was a master in all of that. Rarely you see such a guitarist.
John Mayall he is an absolute legend who gave so many legendary players a chance to shine and we have the late great GM on stage with John and buddy .. .what a treat for music lovers
The legend of John Mayall will live forever, but having Gary Moore on the same stage, is heaven to ANYONE’S ears! Throw Buddy Whittington in the mix, and it is euphoria redefined!
1969 having a beer with my girlfriend in a tiny bar in belfast this actually blew me away - totally took me to a place in my soul that i am forever grateful for - took me away in my mind from the troubles in ireland at the time still listening today 2021 and the chills are up and down my spine- thank you john mayall and the bluesbreakers- the greatest blues band ever
THE BLUES, WHAT A GIFT FROM HEAVEN, THE MUSIC THAT MAKES YOU SAD AND HAPPY AT THE SAME TIME!!! JUST A SECOND LET ME WIPE THE TEARS OF JOY FROM MY FACE. GARY JUST MADE ME CRY WITH HIS SOULFUL GUITAR PLAYING
That's exactly what I was thinking - the angels in Heaven just stopped what they were doing, closed their eyes, and just absorbed this music into their eternal souls!
È assolutamente vero ciò che dici: il BLUES è dannazione e pace, felicità e tristezza, ti entra dentro e ti rivolta come un calzino...... è la musica più sconvolgente per me
To me Gary Moore and John mayall means alot because i may not have much experience in this life at 26 but sadly last year I lost the greatest young love I'll ever know ... But at least Gary and a few other acts I have discovered are strictly for myself as selfish at it seems I mean it in the sense of they are the bands and artists that soothed my broken soul when I was locked in a deep and tormenting depression , the music was all I had and to this day still all I have at times when they get hard again The blues is always there in my heart and soul ♾️ I'm just an old blues boy after all so young but I feel so old like my days are already over ... Like John said it I miss my baby I miss her laying by my side ❤️🔥 sweet sweet blues baby thats all you need
Only start listening to john mayall today as I seen him on RUclips first time.what a great blues voice.never heard this song before with Gary Moore.fantastic song class
Hi Valeriy how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. I'm Maria from California, looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind, thank you.
For me the ultimate music is the Blues. I love the American and English Blues which makes me happy and sad at the same time. I really think God sent it to us to relive our pain from this evil world.
Love how Gary steps to the side as he lets the spotlight fall on Buddy and his solo. Got to see the two of them when Buddy supported Gary in Cambridge. Great gig.
I grew up listening to Gary Moore and love his playing. But why so few comments on Buddy Whittington's playing on this tune? Superb touch, tone to die for, dynamics, creative notes, feel, taste, beautiful chords, masterful right hand work, right note at the right time, chops for days, etc. I can go on forever. As far as I'm concerned, Buddy Whittington is one of the finest blues players alive. Two guitar titans on the same stage.
Buddy's a Blues purist thru 'n thru .....original to a fault and his phrasing/dynamics etc all non-derivative in as much as anyone can be.....more so than most.....eloquence personified.....
I agree...it's a pleasure to watch band members of this caliber just playing respectfully with each other. This is classic in my book. I will always stop and listen to this.
Being a 75 years old fart from Germany I totally agree with you, Mike! Looking back in time I must say, it's not only the younger generation that misses in my opinion something I would call the "foundation" of today's music. It's much more, the spirit , the feeling and the discoverer mentality of the 60's, 70's and maybe , I'm not really convinced of it - the beginning of the 80's in music and lifestyle, both going together like a fist on the eye. In our time we really discovered music, because we as younger people were more or less stiff bored of that what was mostly presented by commercial radio stations. And besides music from Beat to Jazz Rock, Fusion, Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, from Soul to Hip Hop or any other music direction I found out, that the Blues and it's variation possibilities was and still is a kind of music to witch I can withdraw and sink into it. I've seen both Musicians, John Mayall and Gary Moore a few times live in concerts or festivals in the last 40 years, but unfortunately never together on stage. But these memories of both will last until I close my eyes forever!
Позволю себе с Вами не соглситься. Во всём мире живёт очень много талантливых людей. Молодых, успешных и признаваемых публикой. Послушайте гитариста из Беоруси Дидюлю , и Вы поймёте , что Гэри Мур в мире не один.
Totally agreed. I'm still young, 66, missed the early 60s, but moved to London in the mid 70s just to suck in all the vibes, love, music. Saw the greatest bands and learned to play the guitar there
Hi Marc how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. I'm Maria from California, looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind, thank you.
I love you John Mayall and you too Bluesbreakers!!! I have going to your concerts for maybe 50+ years and Gary Moore you are fantastic. I love the Bluezzz... Can't wait til this mess we are going through is over so I can get back on the concert trail. I sure miss that. Stay safe and healthy so that we may see you play again.
Elly Winterquist : Hello Elly, my fellow Mayall & Blues fan. I became a fan in 1968. , saw every appearance of Mayall when he was on the East coast , started a Blues band and had a great time ! OH! I met John Mayall and Buddy WHidington and they were real nice to me . Regular guys . So nice.
@@bobareeniobobareenio2935 Hi Bobareenio, good to hear from another John Mayal fan!!! I met him also he signed my c.d. and took a picture with me!! Here on the West Coast, he is a very nice guy. Just a regular person but can play the Bluzzz. We were supposed to see him this last year, but was cancelled due to vivid... I am the last person that wants to get covid!!! I hope and pray this thing may be over sometime!!!! Stay safe and stay healthy!!! ✌🎼🎵🎵
This a great jam session, love how Johns vocals started the story with wee licks from Gary, which helped build up to Buddy’s great solo, which opened the doors for Gary tae guide us all through and close behind us , true musicians that are rare to find these days
John Mayall really was my introduction to "The Blues" as a teen. And although I am way more musically sophisticated in the ways of the Devil's music these days, when I think of the blues, British Blues always pops to mind first. The Blues Alone was one of the few albums I owned and I think it went well with my moody, teenaged angst. It was because of John Mayall that I fell in love with the blues and the Hammond B3. You can't believe how grateful I am that I got to live with Mark Pettigrew and got to play with his L100 and Lesley.
Diarmaid Mac George Harrison’s favorite blues picker! They played together; George said” some blues men wanna play fast but it’s not required; Garry’s my fav.cus he play’s slow & great!
This song is just SO DEEP and SOULFUL it makes you appreciate the level of musicianship that GARY possessed! John’s singing is the icing on the cake. This video is a REAL GEM, and we are so fortunate to have it!
Hi how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. I'm Maria from California, looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind, thank you.
@@timgiddey Nice to meet you Tim, I lived in St. Louis for 23 years so I was fortunate to see many great blues legends. I'm sure Detroit attracts many great artists. I met John Mayall, he was really nice and conversed at length about his career, I was impressed at his kindness. Keep on bluesin on!
@@raymondwockner4153 I have been a fan of his since the very first time I ever heard him, he will forever be on my list of favorites and you are right, he never got the recognition he so deserved.
This song reminds me about my wife. It was her favorite song before she lost the battling to cancer, I wish I could change the hands of time, I miss her smiles, she was always there for me and our lovely daughter, and I never miss a moment with her, life could be so unfair most times, there is some pain, I will cry in vain but won’t let you know how I will feel yes, I will miss you to the core! but some times i wonder why bad thing always happen to good people. She’s always in our heart.
The man still surprizes me. I 'd never heard him on keyboard before. I ll be forever grateful to him for giving the humble harmonica the respect it deserves, and inspiring my own playing.
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Gary Moore is and has been my favorite blues player but mad props to buddy Whittington who definitely up there.....he plays so passionately and definitely makes that guitar sound like its crying.....I so love the blues
Mayall's vocals sound great in this video ! .........Blues at its best. Gary Moore and John Mayall .......Wow ! The dynamic difference between Buddy's great solo and Gary's is incredible and so well done by both guitarists. I hope Buddy gets the credit he deserves.
I keep coming back to watch this amazing performance again and again. You can see John’s reaction at the end that he knew this was an exceptional performance from everyone.
He's retiring this year at the ripe old age of 88. Thank you John Mayall for all the great music over the decades and God bless you always.
One of the truly greats...saw him 4 times..never disappoints.
That's sad but what...a legacy he's left for us.
@@NVRAMboi Agreed. That's a real advantage artists have over the rest of us. Through their art they live forever.
Es una verdadera pena que hoy en el siglo XXI no se haga música como esta.
@@josemarialazarogarcia1713 wird gemacht. Mindestens gleichgut.
Nicht jammern, suchen z. B Crossroads Rockpalast!
MOORE ABSOLUTELY KILLER🎸
Man, this is music..
It sure cannot get any better than this>>>>>>>omg no xxxxxx
Here I am 2023 like you never left Gary. ❤
2024
John, you were my intro in to blues in 1964 and have been a mainstay my whole life. No one does it better than you Good luck in your retirement ❗️🇺🇸
I made a similar post above. I couldn't have said it better although I tried
We all know how phenomenal Gary Moore was but buddy Whittington is wow really, so underrated should be world famous ❤
So good
Absolutely Buddy is great 🎸🎶🎸❤️🎸🎶🎸
Àbsolutely brilliant performance from all the musicians!!
Mayall likely holds the record for most amazing band members over all his years.
Close , but with well over 115 albums , and now the new releases from the Zappa. Foundation Zappa played with the best Steve Vai ,Jean Luc ponty , Ruth Underwood , and Mayall is God of the BLUES for me , cheers mate, it'd be close though , I've wondered that ny self , and Frank Vincent Zappa , RIP. was a Virtuoso Guitarist as is Vai , George Dukes Chad waggerman Terry Bozio , now apologies for the thousands i forgot , stay well Geoegejasper
Yes but the resident guitarist can hold it against even Eric Clapton. He is really good.
All the grat Guitarist out of Britain went through John Mayal.
...and Marianne Faithfull.
Indeed. Who is he?@@user-gz6lf5mv5n
This is real music played by real musicians! Its as good as it gets!😊
Still listening in 2024❤
You bet I am!😊❤
DAMNED RIGHT!
Absolutely incredible performance by all. I maintain Gary Moore was one of the most talented guitarists the world has ever seen. Very sadly missed.
The best 😢
Moore must be one of the most underated guitarist ever (if not the most underated). He could play anithing, from classic blues, he invented rock blues (what Bonamassa embraced), hard rock, jazz, etc... and he was a master in all of that. Rarely you see such a guitarist.
The other guitarist here is way more interesting than Gary. Gary is very predictable.
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John Mayall he is an absolute legend who gave so many legendary players a chance to shine and we have the late great GM on stage with John and buddy .. .what a treat for music lovers
The godfather of British blues
This is a true masterpiece. Gary Moore is phenomenal as always.
Buddy isn’t that bad as well…
@@92mrkite No, he's spectacular.
@@metsot This was my other way to say it…
Grande orchestra complimenti Mayer 🎉 Vicenza italy
He left us too soon 😢
The legend of John Mayall will live forever, but having Gary Moore on the same stage, is heaven to ANYONE’S ears! Throw Buddy Whittington in the mix, and it is euphoria redefined!
True. True
Absolut
Great guitarists! The Blues!
Saw him at a Griffith park la love in 71. Look who played originally with John. Jimi h my man still. Eric and cream up there
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Buddy so refined and Gary so passionate. Timeless
Gary Moore is a beast when he open up. RIP
I can never get enough of this!
King of blues Rock. RIP Gary. You have a best guitar tone ever
2024 and you, Gary , with Peter Green make me cry from my youth….John, you are the catalyst!😇
1969 having a beer with my girlfriend in a tiny bar in belfast this actually blew me away - totally took me to a place in my soul
that i am forever grateful for - took me away in my mind from the troubles in ireland at the time
still listening today 2021 and the chills are up and down my spine- thank you john mayall and the bluesbreakers- the greatest blues band ever
I can find myself in your story. Greetings from 🇳🇱 HOLLAND
THE BLUES, WHAT A GIFT FROM HEAVEN, THE MUSIC THAT MAKES YOU SAD AND HAPPY AT THE SAME TIME!!! JUST A SECOND LET ME WIPE THE TEARS OF JOY FROM MY FACE. GARY JUST MADE ME CRY WITH HIS SOULFUL GUITAR PLAYING
That's exactly what I was thinking - the angels in Heaven just stopped what they were doing, closed their eyes, and just absorbed this music into their eternal souls!
i cried also
😊@@robertdennis2161
È assolutamente vero ciò che dici: il BLUES è dannazione e pace, felicità e tristezza, ti entra dentro e ti rivolta come un calzino...... è la musica più sconvolgente per me
Simply Fantastic!
Amazing
Phenomenal collaboration
Hello Barb..
One of the greatest and deepest Blues ballads in history 💙 Blues is the healer 💙
V7uu7
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@@carmeloramos7377 ⁰0
To me Gary Moore and John mayall means alot because i may not have much experience in this life at 26 but sadly last year I lost the greatest young love I'll ever know ... But at least Gary and a few other acts I have discovered are strictly for myself as selfish at it seems I mean it in the sense of they are the bands and artists that soothed my broken soul when I was locked in a deep and tormenting depression , the music was all I had and to this day still all I have at times when they get hard again
The blues is always there in my heart and soul ♾️ I'm just an old blues boy after all so young but I feel so old like my days are already over ... Like John said it I miss my baby I miss her laying by my side ❤️🔥 sweet sweet blues baby thats all you need
Only start listening to john mayall today as I seen him on RUclips first time.what a great blues voice.never heard this song before with Gary Moore.fantastic song class
This is one of the best versions of this song ever played in my book! Absolutely unbelievable! 📕
Pppp to pop
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Love the way Gary steps away and allows Buddy to do his thing...professional and gracious. Sadly missed.
I love buddy I've been a fan for a long time
Perfectly well!
This is call modesty.
Hearing this is almost too much for me to handle.........
Yes, but then proceeded to cut his head off.
John Mayall: Master of Blues
This tops almost everything I heard !
Super Legends!!!! GREAT !!! Love!! Thank You!!!!
Hi Valeriy how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. I'm Maria from California, looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind, thank you.
@@mariarusso1325 Dating!! I am Valeriy! Thank You!!
@@valeriyblinov1573 Hi nice to meet you Valeriy
For me the ultimate music is the Blues. I love the American and English Blues which makes me happy and sad at the same time. I really think God sent it to us to relive our pain from this evil world.
Just and only the love of music. Music is the language of the universe
The pain of the world, fantastic.
Reading your post
Made me weep.THNX
Happy and sad at the same time....I feel you. What a sound to bring our world into focus. Happy and sad.
I luv gary Moore ,s songs.
Love how Gary steps to the side as he lets the spotlight fall on Buddy and his solo. Got to see the two of them when Buddy supported Gary in Cambridge. Great gig.
I grew up listening to Gary Moore and love his playing. But why so few comments on Buddy Whittington's playing on this tune? Superb touch, tone to die for, dynamics, creative notes, feel, taste, beautiful chords, masterful right hand work, right note at the right time, chops for days, etc. I can go on forever. As far as I'm concerned, Buddy Whittington is one of the finest blues players alive. Two guitar titans on the same stage.
so right
Amen to that
Buddy's a Blues purist thru 'n thru .....original to a fault and his phrasing/dynamics etc all non-derivative in as much as anyone can be.....more so than most.....eloquence personified.....
TOUT A FAIT D ACCORD......ABSOLUTELY
He is superb.. Needs to b eating less pies though or we'll all b losing another great well before his time...😕☯️✌️
2021 who else is here today! Happy Birthday! Party On! With the best of the blues players1
I grew up with them omg we are dropping like flies
Oui magnifique! Quelle bonheur...
What a kick ass guitar solo from Buddy! Simply mind blowing. Roll’s out the carpet for that brutal Gary Moore power.
Quite something.
Yes, a thoughtful and inventive one, still with some power before the blistering Gary attack.
I agree...it's a pleasure to watch band members of this caliber just playing respectfully with each other. This is classic in my book. I will always stop and listen to this.
Being a 75 years old fart from Germany I totally agree with you, Mike! Looking back in time I must say, it's not only the younger generation that misses in my opinion something I would call the "foundation" of today's music. It's much more, the spirit , the feeling and the discoverer mentality of the 60's, 70's and maybe , I'm not really convinced of it - the beginning of the 80's in music and lifestyle, both going together like a fist on the eye. In our time we really discovered music, because we as younger people were more or less stiff bored of that what was mostly presented by commercial radio stations. And besides music from Beat to Jazz Rock, Fusion, Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, from Soul to Hip Hop or any other music direction I found out, that the Blues and it's variation possibilities was and still is a kind of music to witch I can withdraw and sink into it. I've seen both Musicians, John Mayall and Gary Moore a few times live in concerts or festivals in the last 40 years, but unfortunately never together on stage. But these memories of both will last until I close my eyes forever!
Nice🤗
Thank You very much, H Tapi, I'm very pleased...
Позволю себе с Вами не соглситься. Во всём мире живёт очень много талантливых людей. Молодых, успешных и признаваемых публикой. Послушайте гитариста из Беоруси Дидюлю , и Вы поймёте , что Гэри Мур в мире не один.
bella musica
Totally agreed. I'm still young, 66, missed the early 60s, but moved to London in the mid 70s just to suck in all the vibes, love, music. Saw the greatest bands and learned to play the guitar there
amazing blues
I've gotten old listening to him since the sixties. Been a good ride..... I retired 14 years ago.... About time....
We will keep on missing Gary
Hi Marc how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. I'm Maria from California, looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind, thank you.
Maria Russo, hope you’re doing well in Cali. Alberta kid here, we could all use another friend these days hey? This is a good place to chill out.
@@waynethera2712 Hi
Hi Maria, how are things on the West Coast. Are you in the big city or off the beaten track?
I love you John Mayall and you too Bluesbreakers!!! I have going to your concerts for maybe 50+ years and Gary Moore you are fantastic. I love the Bluezzz... Can't wait til this mess we are going through is over so I can get back on the concert trail. I sure miss that. Stay safe and healthy so that we may see you play again.
Elly Winterquist : Hello Elly, my fellow Mayall & Blues fan. I became a fan in 1968. , saw every appearance of Mayall when he was on the East coast , started a Blues band and had a great time ! OH! I met John Mayall and Buddy WHidington and they were real nice to me . Regular guys . So nice.
Good on you 🎸😎
@@bobareeniobobareenio2935 Hi Bobareenio, good to hear from another John Mayal fan!!! I met him also he signed my c.d. and took a picture with me!! Here on the West Coast, he is a very nice guy. Just a regular person but can play the Bluzzz. We were supposed to see him this last year, but was cancelled due to vivid... I am the last person that wants to get covid!!! I hope and pray this thing may be over sometime!!!! Stay safe and stay healthy!!! ✌🎼🎵🎵
John Mayall is a premier entertainer, and he will be missed for ❤
DU GRAND ART..... SUPERBE...... LA CLASSE....... Un papy savoyard de 70 ans
This a great jam session, love how Johns vocals started the story with wee licks from Gary, which helped build up to Buddy’s great solo, which opened the doors for Gary tae guide us all through and close behind us , true musicians that are rare to find these days
Buddy Whittingtons solo before Gary’s really sets the whole thing up, 2 phenomenal guitarists.
Гарии Такой человек был!!!Он был не только гитарисом он был человекм с Большой буквы
Эх, жаль, такого чела как Гарри больше небудеттт🌹
I just love Buddy playing ...
Ok
@@serokurovaleksandrserokuro8485 ithats the way to play the blues
A giant thanks for your music 👌
Every one of them are outrageously talented🤍🕊🤍
Gary's walk as he finishes his solo is just like "Fuck yeah, I just did that".
Such a good show, two great solos from two great guitarists.
CPOMendez117 I know I'd do a hella bad walk after that performance
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I would crawl just to play half as good.
John Mayall does tend to bring out the best in his bandmates too :)
I was at this concert and it was every bit as good as you can imagine. RIP Gary...
as a 13 year old blues is my favorite i do it on my drums and guitar and RIP Gary Moore. Im listening in 2020 during quarantine
Absolutely outstanding!
John Mayal and Gary Moore simple the best.
You can see music runs through these guys. I'm blessed to have been able to grow old listening to artists like these.
First concert I went to along with iron butterfly it changed my life for ever at 16 im 70 now
Its gone on for years with these guys. Such truth! ♥
Randy
Yes
I was glad to have grown up listening to him and seeing gary or Rory play in Belfast.
stunning...so beautiful in every way..
John Mayall really was my introduction to "The Blues" as a teen. And although I am way more musically sophisticated in the ways of the Devil's music these days, when I think of the blues, British Blues always pops to mind first.
The Blues Alone was one of the few albums I owned and I think it went well with my moody, teenaged angst.
It was because of John Mayall that I fell in love with the blues and the Hammond B3. You can't believe how grateful I am that I got to live with Mark Pettigrew and got to play with his L100 and Lesley.
So much love for this it's a legend
Gary - what a master. Zero thinking. Just playing straight from his soul with no filter.
Diarmaid Mac George Harrison’s favorite blues picker! They played together; George said” some blues men wanna play fast but it’s not required; Garry’s my fav.cus he play’s slow & great!
hours and hours of practice
Qq
You know, I've commented on the guitarists. But damn John Mayall on vocals and keys is killer. Pulls it all together.
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You inspire me Sir. Thankyou for your service❤
Saw him 1967 in Hannover. And he is still alive just like us ! I love his harmonicaplay. He is an ldol. Go on John ❤
Never get tired of this Music!!
Gary Moore style is amazing. I love it. Saw so many Gary live concerts! Awesome!
You are so fortunate to have seen him memories are priceless!!!!!
Brilliant
Gary Moore seen him in Dublin many years ago, Morans Hotel, this guy was the best you could have wished for. Fantastic on the guiter. ❤
Gary Moore, the reason I have such a deep love for blues!
Gary Moore was one of the best guitar players to ever pick up the instrument......you can feel the passion in his playing.
C'est superbe. Merci.
Simply amazing constantly blows me away
This song is just SO DEEP and SOULFUL it makes you appreciate the level of musicianship that GARY possessed! John’s singing is the icing on the cake. This video is a REAL GEM, and we are so fortunate to have it!
We are fortunate indeed....very deep and certainly touches my soul ❤
@@anneruthbarrett1930 my. Greatfull respect
Ce sont des pépites brutes ‼️👍💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎸🎤💝💝💝💝💝
Gary Moore one of the most brilliant guitarists in history...
You need to be more adventurous with your listening!
Finul lui .Jan nu zia venit astăzi la negocierzie ai .Noroc terenul o sa l ei în chirie Tu când aii sa vii!
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Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher 2 amazing Irish guitar players.
@@truckerdiablo5819 Can never be denied?
This is soooooo good!
one of the few contenders for a blues masterpiece
this is absolutely brilliant
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Gary Moore, never to be forgotten, Rest in peace and God bless you.
Marlene is my Aunts name She Digs John Mayall and I Dig Gary Moore Great Sound , Cheers From Detroit !!
@@timgiddey Nice to meet you Tim, I lived in St. Louis for 23 years so I was fortunate to see many great blues legends. I'm sure Detroit attracts many great artists. I met John Mayall, he was really nice and conversed at length about his career, I was impressed at his kindness. Keep on bluesin on!
gary moore just a marvelous guitar player and so underrated and unheralded but his audience knows his sound --i listen to him constantly
@@raymondwockner4153 I have been a fan of his since the very first time I ever heard him, he will forever be on my list of favorites and you are right, he never got the recognition he so deserved.
Gary Moore is the Ultimate Rock God..🤘🤘🤘🤘
Blues alone, looking back, blues from Laurel cannon. On and on. John always made great music.. heard him in 65 saw him in 69.
absolutely awesome ❤❤❤ 🔥 🔥 🔥
Excellent I never tire of listening to this melody.
This song reminds me about my wife. It was her favorite song before she lost the battling to cancer, I wish I could change the hands of time, I miss her smiles, she was always there for me and our lovely daughter, and I never miss a moment with her, life could be so unfair most times, there is some pain, I will cry in vain but won’t let you know how I will feel yes, I will miss you to the core! but some times i wonder why bad thing always happen to good people. She’s always in our heart.
Always hurts to think what more Gary could have given us and where his songs would have taken us.
:(
Vibration de l'instant qui se vit, se prolonge dans nos ressentis, comme une certaine magie, or just the feeling !
perfect
We owe John Mayall so much for the music & influence he has had on blues & guitar music over half a century !
He’s A Master, fo sure!
The man still surprizes me. I 'd never heard him on keyboard before. I ll be forever grateful to him for giving the humble harmonica the respect it deserves, and inspiring my own playing.
So many roads with you John, bless you and everyone who has ever palyed with you. What a ride!
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Wow wow wow what can you say only absolutely amazing 😱🙏🏻👍
Amazing!
I never get tired of listening to John Mayall or Gary Moore. Love this song!!!👏👏👏👏👏✌
Gary Moore is and has been my favorite blues player but mad props to buddy Whittington who definitely up there.....he plays so passionately and definitely makes that guitar sound like its crying.....I so love the blues
Excellent these kids don't know the good stuff
They might get it after I'm gone
But idougjt it
John's look at Gary in the intro says it all - raw talent vs pure mastery
Loving the Blues on this August night 2021..
Buddy and Gary, each with his own style, and both superb.
what a soulful vocal
Used to shy away from the blues, now its all i listen to. Transcendental.
Just superb from start to finish. Wow!
Mayall's vocals sound great in this video ! .........Blues at its best. Gary Moore and John Mayall .......Wow ! The dynamic difference between Buddy's great solo and Gary's is incredible and so well done by both guitarists. I hope Buddy gets the credit he deserves.
John Mayall at his best
This is for you Gary and John Mayal, and friend❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I keep coming back to watch this amazing performance again and again. You can see John’s reaction at the end that he knew this was an exceptional performance from everyone.