Country Guitarist Reacts to Rory Gallagher, Bullfrog Blues, For the First Time
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- Country Guitarist Reacts to Rory Gallagher, Bullfrog Blues, For the First Time
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The Old Grey Whistle Test was an incredible music program, showcasing some of the best music in the 70’s, particularly. Rory was truly awesome. One of the best live artists ever.
The Master, and his band, ask Aerosmith what happened when Rory opened for them in 1974, in New York. They were boed of the stage and crowed screamed for his band to come back on for 45 minutes, he did and tore down the place Rip Rory
Rory opened for Rod Stewart in Dallas in 1975 and blew him away as well.
Aerosmith's manager had 'issues' with bands performing 'too well' with them Status Quo got kicked from a tour as well!
Genius No.1
You could not have picked a better rabbit hole than Rory Gallagher.
I keep choosing to go down it
Ladies and Gentlemen The one and only Rory Gallagher.....The Irish Hurricane.....
A capo can be used to make chords easier in a key like E flat major. If that ends up with better playing I think it is a wise choice. The capo here was used to allow open string voicings to match a preferred vocal key. I love that Rory celebrated and took joy in the skills of his fellow musicians.
First learned of Rory in 1980 on Armed Forces TV in Italy. Saw him in the mid to late 80’s and on the Fresh Evidence Tour, all in Boston. Still have the Fresh Evidence tshirt.
Continental OP is mt favorite RG song. Cool video:
Wow all said❤
Love your channe lots of irish Rory Gallagher thin lizzy etc l
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Actually not the best video to show off Rory's guitar work, maybe try "Messin with the kid" when Jimmy Hendrex was asked how did it feel to be the best guitarist in the world, he replied "I wouldn't know, better ask Rory Gallagher" this is fact and not hard to verify
Saw Rory 3 times,twice in Belfast, and at the Hammersmith Odeon on his last tour.Was at the gig with 2 mates one who was a guitarist.
Anyway, during Rory's solo on Tattooed Lady his guitar strap broke,and Rory carried on playing like nothing had happened. My mate looked in awe turned to me and said, "You don't realise how hard that is to do,hold and play a solo with a broken strap"!!
Have seen alot of bands in my 60yrs,all the blues, rock,jazz,fusion, folk,etc so called legends, but honestly haven't seen no one but no one better live.And one of the nicest most humble guys you could meet.RIP Rory,you continue to give great music to us all☘
I’m jealous never managed to see him.
Rory was not only a great singer,song writer and multi talented musician plus one of the greatest guitar players in my opinion. He was also a gentleman who played what he loved for what the fans loved. R.I.P. Rory Gallagher.
There is the Street Rory Gallagher in France. In the city of Ris Orangis, close to Paris. French people is very proud to love this man. We miss you Rory.
Lou Martin's solo did have the Little Richard/Jerry Lee Lewis feel to it. Rory was an Irish guitarist who would rather play for the fans instead of succumbing to the pressures of the music industry. I saw Rory back in 1974 and his opening act was.... Rush. Thanks for the reaction.
Great recommendation! Keep them coming!
I immediately thought of Jerry Lee Lewis and could see him playing with Rory there.
@@patrickmorgan4006 Rory was a fan of Jerry Lee Lewis they did some sessions together in "73" search for Rory Gallagher Jerry Lee Lewis "I can't get no satisfaction" the irony of Rory choosing to play a Stones tune with Jerry is a Legendary bonus
@@lancerx1759 What might have been... Mind you, might have been a disaster too, would have been stiflled in The Stones.
Definite influence there...Rory & Jerry playing The Stones - ruclips.net/video/RVOUuvi_DNs/видео.html&ab_channel=TasosKyriakides
It's always great to see a first time Rory reaction. Rory was a natural, a self-taught multi-instrumentalist: electric/acoustic guitar, mandolin, harmonica, saxophone, was an outstanding songwriter, and unique vocalist. While you may be hearing influences in this song, Rory had a very distinctive sound which embraced his own interpretation of blues, rock, folk, jazz. His live performances were legendary and he was as loyal to his fans as they are to him. There was a raw passion and intensity to his playing that grabbed my soul when I saw him live in '78 and I've not seen anything like it before or since. Anyway, hope you continue on a Rory journey, it's all amazing stuff.
Genius
Rory Gallagher (pronoiunced Galla-her) was heavily influenced by the old blues players (Leadbelly, Son House, Muddy Waters and older blues) and the other bands you mentioned were influenced by the same sources, hence the similar sounds. Rory is considered one of the top slide players and I would encourage you to check out "I Could've Had Religion" or "Who's That Coming" for some great searing slide. He mostly used the Tele for slide and played his beat up Strat for his straight guitar work. He was also a master acoustic player. Check out "Out On the Western Plain" for a listen to him on his Martin. Rory is sorely missed as his talent was massive. Please check out more of this legendary Irish guitarist.
Most gigs i saw Rory sliding he used a Gretsch Corvette
it drives me mad when people pronounce the middle g in his name lol
@@frankstarstarlennon7455 Bothers me a bit too.
Good to see someone knows how to pronounce his correctly. Not using G
@@countycricklewood Anybody Irish will know this. ;)
I saw Rory in my home city Aberdeen in North east Scotland in the 70's. No support band, no gimmicks.
2.5 hours of pure music. rock/blues. Fantastic concert. Tele for slide but mostly played a beat up old Strat.
Mostly listen to Japanese Hard Rock\Metal nowadays but still like to go and watch videos of Rory live on RUclips,. Died too young
Rory, whether with Taste or solo he wore out the audiences with his energy, I saw Taste half a dozen times and he was never less than astounding. Likewise with japanese rock it's pretty much all Band Maid nowadays
Me, I was there, every time. Fantastic.
First time Glasgow May/June 1970 Electric Garden, Last time !993 Glasgow Pavilion not sure of the month. Met him when I was a kid in 1970,one of the nicest most genuine artists I ever met, never forget that day in 1970. Decent people mean a lot when you are a youngster.
Just 2.5 hrs ? Heard Rory could go on for 4!!!!!
Anecdotally when Jimmy Hendrix was asked by 'Rolling Stone' mag: "How does it feel to be the best guitar player in the world?"
He is reported to have answered: "I don't know, you have to ask Rory Gallagher!"
Heard that story before. Loved Rory, saw him numerous times in Liverpool also loved Jimi but only saw him in the flesh (I wish😂) once on the Walker Bros Farewell Tour - WOW . But Rory never failed to thrill ❤ ❤❤❤
Man, Rory is on a totally different level. To think ireland at that time had lynott, moore and rory all just on another level. Anyway,, Rorys photo finish album is always on my playlist, its mentally good. Fuel to the fire is just 1 shit hot song as is mississippi shieks but the list is endless . And a tip o the hat to gerry mcevoy, majorly underrated bassist.
That's my favourite studio album of his. Love all the tracks, especially Mississippi Sheiks.
You should have been at Reading when Rory opened with Bullfrog, the Thames had previously flooded Kings Meadows (water meadows) and it was chucking it down, so we were ankle deep in mud, and he got us stamping in it.
He was best live and always played for the audience.
That tele is one he used for slide, and it is in standard tuning. That band was just so tight, did you notice how they all came back in on the beat after the drum solo.
Rory was my favourite guitarists then and still now. Go check out his back catalogue, especially his band Taste. Thx for doing this. 👏🇮🇪
Greatest ever Irish Musician so under appreciated his live shows are legendary
Too true
I agree, his life were the live shows. Every audience loved him for his energy. For me the one and only legend and pioneer of Hard Blues Rock. Period!
Rory fan since 1972
The great unknown ace blues rock guitarists
Now being discovered on RUclips by tens of thousands who wonder how did not they hear (of) him 45 years ago
The legendary Irish blues man, Rory Gallagher. His album, Irish Tour 1974 is a must own. RIP Rory Gallagher....
Rory Gallagher was a one off for sure as in Ireland of all places producing a man with the Delta Blues in his veins its just so weird but it works
No better place birth of the blues !!transported across the Atlantic when taken over against their will for a live of hardship ...brought music and deep depressed thoughts, same and mixed with Africans and than another Fusion of the 💙
I saw Rory play in 1977. It was pure magic from the first chord. A gig I’ll never forget.
I am soo envious; I did get to see one of my guitar heroes, up close. Peter Green came back early 80s with an all black band called "White sky" He was nervous, very overweight but he still had it. Small club in London. I was in a state of awe all night. An honour. Wish I'd told him how great he was.
I saw him with his band Taste and Delany Bonnie and Friends open for Blind Faith in Ole St. Lou in 1969. Jim
I saw him TWICE, both at the Gaumont Theatre in the UK. FRONT ROW CENTER both shows!😁😁😁
@@bert0522 Thats gotta be the greatest triple bill of all time.
The Man, The Myth,The Legend .The G-Man himself. Was approached to replace Eric Clapton in Creem and again later after Clapton left. Was recruited to play in the Stones and he said no thanks. Was hand selected by Muddy Waters and Jerry Lee Lewis to make albums.
He was promised a #1 hit song but wouldn't release singles. He was anti drug and just wanted to play and do his own thing and has still sold 40+ million albums.
He had gigs lined up and when he went to see the Stones they were all out of it and he had to leave in a day to meet his gig commitments
It's pronounced more like Gall-ah-her...a legend gone way too soon,sadly missed......never got the full recognition he deserved till he was gone.
Blown away. Rory was a genius, humble, lovely guy.
That Rory Gallagher was and more.
Good to see Rory getting some love. He's so unbelievably under appreciated, a guitar players guitarist.
Literally anyone that knew him would tell you the same thing, he was impeccably polite, almost painfully shy and extremely self effacing... Put him onstage with a good band and a couple of spotlights and it was a different story. One of few guitarists where everything just flows out of his heart and soul and there's no calculation to his playing.
Well said Sandy I totally agree with you.I had the privilege of seeing Rory twice in the 70’s.Good luck to you.I knew a Sandy back in Dublin long time ago.
You have to understand. Before Rory there was pretty much just folk in Ireland. Obviously we had imports like the Beatles and all that but he was ours. Changed everything ❤️🇮🇪
What about Them?
@@michaeldonaghey and Thin Lizzy.
Rory was not only great - he was greater ---the best ever
Rory was ,without doubt, a humble and down to earth guy with absolutely no ego. You could meet Rory in the street and say hello and he gave you the time of day. A Rory show was epic it was almost like two shows he would have played his set and returned for the encore .His encores were a show all their own he would come out and play good old rock and roll. it was a sight to see Rory ripping into Chuck Berry songs his encores could last close to an hour ! Search out a film called Irish tour 74 it's amazing.
Watch Irish Tour most Sunday morning when the house is empty.Turn it up 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸😂
Hugely talented and good looking!
THIS WAS ONE OF HIS TELE TRACKS BUT HIS STRAT WAS LEGENDARY >>>IT STILL IS TODAY >>
I too saw Rory many time in London during the 1970 and he was always great
This is great, he was great. I also pronounced his name wrong most of my life. Here, in Ireland where I live now, it is pronounced "Galla-her". He is a revered saint on this island.
The one and only. RIP Rory.
Classic , never to be seen again! Honest commentary views too!
Just gonna quote this : According to lore, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jimi Hendrix was asked, “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world?” He is believed to have answered, “I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher.” Furthermore : Eric Clapton once told the BBC that Gallagher should be credited with “getting me back into the blues”... I'm just saying.. being from 88 and apparently hearing a Rory Gallagher concert in my moms belly in 87 in Copenhagen... Plz Watch either Pistol Slapper Blues or To much Alcohol.. God knows he was even better on a acoustic guitar.. Or mandolin on Going To My Hometown!.. My Favorite number till this day! But if you want electric... Just listen to the Live! In Europe 72 record
It's a myth unfortunately, the origen escapes me, but it was originally made about a songwriter.
Rory was Brian May’s “daddy”. 😊
I remenber back in the late 60s in Ireland I was trying to learn to play the guitar and a my boss told me a capo. was for people who could only play in one key, I said how come Rory Gallaher uses one. There was no reply.
🤣😂 great story!!!
1976, and has it aged? No!! As alive and vibrant as ever. Timeless. Immortal. Rory was the BEST! R.I.P. dear gentle man.
Fantastic. I have no excuse for only discovering Rory G in the last handful of years, as I even recall seeing his records in the music stores, 40-50 years ago, and never picked one up to discover what it was about, but there it is. Thank you for bringing this recording to my attention.
Rory was no 1 surely
Lou Martin was a really talented keyboard player and a great guy. Like Rory, he also never got the recognition he deserved.
Normally Rory played a beat up Stratocaster, which happened to be the very first one imported to Ireland. It's chiped up and flaked off finish has become world famous.
The strat started out it's life with Jim Conlon of the Royal Showband who wanted a fiesta red finish. Jim Conlon managed to get a fiesta one Rory bought the sunburst in Cork from Crowley's . Check out some of the Royal Showbands appearances on RTE and you'll see Rory's Strat in Pristine condition. Also check out Rory playing and singing slow down with the Fontana showband
His versions of "I Wonder Who" from Rory Gallagher Live In Belfast and "Do You Read Me" from Rock Goes To College, 1979 are MUSTS to view.
I'm going to second the "Do You Read Me" from Rock Goes to College-mostly because its a great showcase for what he could do with just his hands and his guitar. He pulls out all the tricks in his arsenal on that one and its pure magic.
Followed Rory since the late sixties he is without doubt one of the greatest guitarist in the world of rock and blues.
Yes
These musicians were delivered by the Gods! Can't say any more than that Brothers and Sisters 🌠
Correct my generation was blessed.
Check out Rory doing “Shinkicker” live in Montreaux Switzerland I think, breathtaking,,,
I saw Rory live in Fermanagh Lakeland Forum, remember the bass man in particular, what a player
The best guitarist of all time and his concerts lasted for hours he was just so good and his guitar playing will be admired for ever.❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌
Rory's my hero. And Gerry McAcoy is definitive a heavely underrated bass player.
I saw Gerry play at a Rory tribute night in my town Galway ten years ago, dude still has it, he even rocked a similar solo to this😆Thin Lizzy Brian Downey on drums who I met afterwards also was incredible.
And to think Melody maker called him a hack ,he is a brilliant bass player.
I was lucky enough to see Rory on a few occasions in the early 70s, one of my hero's, your face was a picture during that video, think you may become a fan of the late,great,much missed Rory.
Imo The Live in Europe version is the best version of BfB.
Rod the drummer was in a car accident, lost an eye, suffered brain damage and died a number of years later, Lou the pianist died of cancer about 10 years ago, Gerry the bassist has his own band Band of Friends.
Currently there's a great Irish guitarist who is obviously influenced by Rory, Dom Martin, check out 12 Gauge
ruclips.net/video/zCMmfQVedmE/видео.html
@Edward Thompson. Back in the late 1990's bassist Gerry McAvoy also played with Nine Below Zero, fronted by Dennis Greaves. Stay safe and well
Well, I love an old version at Hammersmith Odeon London, maybe because I was there.
This concert was at BBC Auditorium, Sheperd Bush, ticket for free, haha
Its 05.00 in the morning, and what a way to start the day. Thank you for reacting to one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Rory and his band were not only brilliant musicians, but as other commentator said, played for the fans. You cannot get more passionate live rock than this.
5am? Where you at?
@@ChasingAnthems Hi there. I am a Brit living in the Philippines. Love your rock reactions.
@@keithwatkins7908 That's awesome! On my list to visit one day.
@@ChasingAnthems I recommend it. Its cheap, and cheerful.
I saw Rory many times in a basement club called the Moulin Rouge on Burgh Quay in Dublin in 1968. He was phenomenal !
Lucky man! 😮😮😮 Saw him with Taste in the Nation Stadium, North Circular Rd. Also many of his his solo shows post Taste in Dublin. As you know he play Dublin every Christmas! RIP Rory, your music will live on forever. 😢
Next to Terry Kath of Chicago and Gary Richrath, Rory is the most underrated guitar player in rock and blues and considered one of the greatest.
This Irish born Rocker was called by the great Jimi Hendrix, "The best guitarist nobody outside Ireland has heard of" He and Jimi met while Hendrix was living and touring in London and Great Britain with "The Jimi Hendrix Experience," in the late 60s Rory is in most people's top 3 Rock/Blues guitarists all time. There is even a little bit of Hendrix sound in his playing style. We lost Rory back in the 90s I think.
Humble guy and a master guitar player.
Thanks
Rory played fantastic acoustic songs as well.
One that comes to mind is Out on the Western Plain
Rory was in the first super grow Taste before Cream
Aye, and he'd play sax then too.
In the US you had Johnny Winter. In the UK we had Rory. Here he is using a Telecaster but usually he has his old beat up strat with a Vox AC 30 amp on a chair- nothing fancy, just a great band. Lucky to have seen him many times during the early 70s.
I saw ‘em both. And I am eternally grateful for that.
A ‘61 Strat to be exact. 😂👍🇨🇦
Rory and Alvin Lee probably the most underrated musicians .
@@yoblaywan3893 Rory is Irish
He's not from the UK, he's from the Republic of Ireland
The Urban Legend goes like this. Mr Hendrix what’s it like being the great guitarist in the world?
I don’t know you have to ask Rory Gallagher.
Many thanks for giving him a platform! Rory always will live on!
The Tele is usually tuned to open E and Capo on 3 making it open G. He did that a lot.
Saw Rory several times at a club in DC called My Mothers Place. Sat 10 feet away. Didn't realize how lucky I was.
Rory’s one of my favorite guitarists. I even convinced my daughter and son-in-law to name our oldest grandson Rory. Rory would never release a single. He thought that his music should be listened to as a full album. He never sold out.
Also, check out Albert Collins. He always played a Tele and always used a capo.
Rory gave Brian May his sound. Used to see Lou and Rod jamming down my local every Sunday lunchtime.
Had the privilege of seeing Rory Gallagher live on two separate occasions, you forget how brilliant he was. Such a sad loss!
Rory Gallagher was voted Best Guitarist in the 70's when I was lookin' for people to follow my technique toward, Joe Perry another. His whole repatouire is incredible,
Rory Gallagher was one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Jagger wanted him in the Stones after Brian Jones. But wasn't interested. Saw him live in the Dominian thetre London. Amazing night. Pure raw blues/rock.
Deep Purple wanted him too but he refused as far as I know
@@davemulder385 you're sort of right. David Coverdale wanted him but a couple of the others weren't so keen. Read an interview with DC where he mentioned that. Glad it never happened.
Just check out what Brian May has to say about Rory.
I grew up to the music of Rory Gallagher. He was from my home town of Cork in Ireland. My first ever live gig was seeing Rory in Cork City Hall Christmas1974 which became part of the iconic Irish Tour ‘74 album. There are many wonderful guitar players past and present, but for sheer energy Rory live was something incredible. For Irish people of my generation and especially those from Cork, Rory has a special place in our hearts.
Hear, Hear, @John Magee. I'm from Dublin, and the first proper gig I ever went to was Rory at the National Stadium, an old boxing venue on the South Circular Road, in 1976. I was fourteen. I was completely blown away! Rory always played with such absolute commitment, - like his life depended on it. I agree, - for those of us of that pre-U2 generation, Rory (and Thin Lizzy) were IT for us. Have you ever read, seen or heard ANYONE who has a bad word to say about Rory? Always a humble man, no airs or graces about him, and always friendly and welcoming to his fans. Superb musician, a great songwriter, great frontman and performer. God bless, Rory. You are loved and missed.
@@karlfarren to answer your question Karl, no I’ve never heard anyone utter or write a bad word about Rory. He was a man of integrity, in his music and his life. A true Artist in every respect. A brilliant technician, but it wasn’t about technique, it was about the live experience. As you recalled Karl, the first time hearing Rory live was as unforgettable for you as it was for me. I was also 14, and my first gig was City Hall in Cork, 1974. In subsequent years I heard Rory live in different countries, but one that stands out was the Capital Centre in Washington in 1982. Rory supported Rush. The crowd were there to hear Rush but Rory brought the house down. An audience, who mostly had never heard of Rory Gallagher, wouldn’t let him leave the stage!
Rory lies at rest in St. Oliver’s Cemetry in Ballincollig, Co. Cork just a few metres from my parents’ grave. Whenever I get home to Cork and visit St. Oliver’s, there are always new flowers, souvenirs and messages on Rory’s grave. These are from people who visit from across the world. We Gallagher fans loved the music and the man. RIP Rory🎸
Rory's not from Cork, he's from Donegal.
Correct from Ballyshannon county Donegal.🤗
It’s “GALLA-HER , the G is silent
The guy is mega the end
Got to see him a few times at Hammersmith Odeon Ireland’s best! This OGWT is superb, should show Souped Up Ford from the show. One of the best openings with slide
🇮🇪👍☘️ 😃😃😃😃😢
On the same show, an amazing version of Bo Carter’s’All Around Man ... also using the Telecaster and slide... Rory could play anything and was a complete master of the Blues. While he did record with Jerry Lee Lewis, I can only think of one Country song he recorded ‘Tucson’
See he hasnt gone he is still here ! Does any band come close ????? He is dynamite full stop and just a TASTE of him here . Pure energy
All these cats were influenced by the black blues artsts that came before them.. They were students of the blues, which what made them so great. They got it. LOVE Rory !!
You should also check the roots
1) Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
2) John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom Boom
For starters
Albert Collins “The Master Of The Telecaster”never took his capo off. Long live Rory and his music. Own ALL of his records and seen him live half a dozen times. An amazing live performer. Thank you.
Roy Buchanan was the Master of the Telecaster
Bullfrog blues is not a good song to apreciate the extraordinaire Rory Gallagher. Almost any other song would do better. For a start, he rarely used Teles, he was a Strat man. In my opinion, probably the most underrated guitar player in history. A real guitar magician.
What should I react to next from Rory?
@@ChasingAnthems Try a version of Out On The Western Plains. Rory nearly always had an acoustic set in his shows to let everyone catch their breath probably 😁 . He was a great acoustic player and harmonica player too. He was just a great player all round. RIP. 🖖
@@stephenmarsh3986 send me a link
@@ChasingAnthems not sure how to do that but search Rory Gallagher Out on the Western Plain - RTE studio 1977. It was Rory performing on Irish TV. It has been posted in YT previously. Cheers.
Most of his slide work was on a Tele - he used two, this black one and a white one. He did occasionally play slide with his Strat, but usually with a Tele.
Saw Rory club tour Old Waldorf SF..sat in front of Gerry..front row..couldn't hear Rory for shit..was still great to see him, tho
Not the best Rory Gallagher number to have tbh but nevertheless very good. Bad Penny would have been a much better choice and there are so many more mind blowing numbers which should have been on here.
I really like the way you watch and follow the video. Thanks for the interest you have for Rory
Rory was the real thing and never compromised. Brian May eulogizes him and used to talk to him before Brian May was famous. Rory would not play token encores. If the crowd wanted more he was known to play at least another 30 minutes. He sometimes was so close to the crowd that they could touch him and he never objected. There is a statue of him in his home town - sadly missed. The Stones toyed with the idea of getting him in the band. Not to make a direct comparison but he was the U.K.'s Johnny Winter regarding style and virtuosity. Despite some mainstream obscurity he always played to a full house. I saw him live in the 70's in Newcastle upon Tyne - the place was packed.
Alex Lifeson absolutely rates Rory as an amazing guitarist and excellent vocalist. You can find the interview on RUclips.
Legend like no other
Listen to the beat club sessions rory gallagher ." Back in my town "
Musicians back then had to replicate everything they did live. Huge pressure. Best of them did it well.
Great stuff
Listen to what Brian May says about Rory! Miss ya Rory, you were a rare lad.
Rory had it all, the Celtic background and base. The love of rock and blues.The voice, playing ability way beyond Steve Vsi and those like him cos Rory HAD HEART AND SOUL, talent, love, independence and yet soft spoken gentieman with almost no ego. Brian May talks about meeting him before Queen after a show. Said ‘he was so nice answered all my questions about his guitars and pedals. I then went on to copy his choice of tech onstage for Queen.’.
This is far from being the best guitar work by Rory.
Thank you for searching into the archives and letting yourself to really listen to it...rory was offered a job to play guitar for the rolling stones... thank heavens that never happened
Certified rock god, there will never be another thats for sure.
Saw him 4 times, the greatest.
Please don’t think I’m nit picking here but the second g in the ancient Irish name Gallagher is silent. The correct way to pronounce this name phonetically in the English language is “Gallah-her”….
I saw Rory play live twice in Dublin, once in 1977 and the second time in 1992. Two magnificent shows. He knew how to generate energy on stage.
I’ve got all his studio albums on vinyl, except his first release. I’ve also got two live and two of his compilation albums.
Gerry MC Avoy and Rod Diath excuse the spelling, what an amazing band complimenting the great Rory such a hard act to play with but all were really on top of their game and true greats themselves on drums and bass. They be certainly gone down as the cream of musicians since and were playing with Rory at his peak but their great talent would be been wasted with commercial stuff. Gerry MC Avoy was great in Nine below Zero too and they were a great live band who would blow the roof off of the venue live.
You dont know anything about proper guitarist, rory was unique, his playing was unique, and you only try yo link his music to other's
I saw everyone, Stevie, Roy, Clapton, Joe,, you name it, i talked with a roady of rory , who was on the isle of Wight, he said , the power of Rory was tremendous
He blew Hendrix away
Welcome to incredible Rory Gallagher you are so lucky.
TWO adverts at 1.19 just as Rory is hitting the first chord???!!! are you shitting me???? yes you are, .......bye bye.
GREATEST GUITARIST YOU NEVER HEARD OF , ONE OF EARLY GUITARIST COMING OUT IN 60'S FROM IRELAND ❗HIM & OTHERS FROM IRELAND WERE HEAVY ON THE BLUES FROM AMERICA AND YOU CAN HEAR IT IN LOTS OF GUITARIST FROM UK