Rory Gallagher- Walk On Hot Coals REACTION & REVIEW
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Song Link: • Walk On Hot Coals
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Rory is a Genius, there is the Irish Tour 74 DVD, please watch it , and will be moved to tears. Big hug from Rio de Janeiro.
Rory Gallagher is own of the great guitarists as well as a composer. I saw him in England three times in the 70's. More people should be aware of him and the depth of his musical styles.
What he's "doing at this point" is sweating, eyes closed - absolutely trapped by his own sounds, in the zone. That is what he was doing and what the crowd are responding to. He always played for himself as much as the crowd. When he finds a rhythm, and likes it, a smile breaks out. When he finds a mood and plays it, the intense frown of concentration. I think Hot Coals is the most 'psychedelic' I've seen Rory to date. He's lost in the sounds.
Back in the 70s, I lamented the fact Rory dropped a keyboard player after "Calling Card" in favour of just a trio. His music became more "power chord" focused, but it became simplistic stuff that most guitarists could play; Lou's keyboards gave him a dimension that he could solo endlessly on top of as "Irish Tour '74" showed.
Bryan May of Queen says he got his tone from Rory. Brian approached him in a club when he was still young and unknown and asked Rory how he got his sound. Rory spent a long time showing Brian everything he knew. Amazing sharing and kind man.
I thought Alvin Lee was the sole master of the intricate Blues lead guitar, until I heard this - great stuff.
The one and only Rory Gallagher. No whammy bar. No wah wah pedals. Just genius use of harmonics, volume control with his right pinky finger and other techniques other guitarists of the time just could not match. Blessed to have seen him in the 70s. Unbelievable. 2 hour show plus 30 minutes encore. Lived for the music nothing else.
Rare gems. The 60´s and 70´ are imcomparible,. There will never be an other Gallagher, Zappa, Jethro Tull, Joplin, Jim Morrison, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Alex Harvey, Uriah Heep… and soooo many more. I am so happy to have been at the right place in time 😄. Lene/Denmark, almost 63 ❤️🇩🇰. And new sub to this channel 😍
He played with his band Taste before this one and toured as a rock blues jazz band. They were very good too. Rory is a great instrumentalist electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and harmonica, saxaphone. Gerry McAvoy is just bad as* in this song, filling and jamming his own chords, he's dynamite!!
Had the joy of meeting Rory and his band, kicking a football around in a break from recording back in 1973. They were, very much, a team working for one another (no single star here)..
Good that you mention Rod De'Ath. My holy trinity of drummers is Keith Moon, John Densmore and Rod D.
As someone already mentioned, there’s no pedals, no whammy bar. What you hear is what he produced there on stage, just him his guitar and the Vox AC30 he channels it through.
I love Rory Gallagher and his guitar! 🎸🎸🎸 R.I.P.
HI JP. DP from UK. Regrets, I've Had A Few. One is never having seen Rory Gallagher live. One of the guitar greats.
The stand alone video of this from the '74 tour is an absolute gem. Shows the sheer emotion, from him, the band and the audience. I saw him that year btw, in Nottingham (3 times thereafter). So close to the stage that we were sprayed with his sweat...He was unique. RIP Rory....
Pinch harmonics is the guitar effect your trying to describe. The guitar sounds in this piece cover every trick in the book except - no peddles not even a delay pedal…it’s just phenomenal skill combined with real musical understanding…
If you want to see the sheer power that just three guys can deliver, check out Shadow Play, live in the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1984. Not the technical intricacy of some other tracks, but bear in mind, this was Belfast in the eighties. Few other artists went near the place. And you can see that in the crowd reaction. I say "crowd", not "audience", deliberately. Rory and the crowd fed off each other with energy that was just off the scale... and just when you think he's done and you can draw breath, he goes again. Just awesome. The stage crew were dragging fans off the stage who just wanted to touch the great man. As a Belfast lad myself, i was just too young to go to this. My older brother did, and I'm not sure I've ever quite forgiven him... 😂 Makes me emotional every time I watch a Rory video, and for this one, your comments did it justice - well done!
What a great performer. He was one with his guitar, vocals and the audience. One of several performers who could exchange energy from the stage to the audience. It would bounce back and forth until it was one. 😊
Delighted to have recommended this (with others).
Thanks JP 'and that is how it is done!' - your guitar lesson for the day.