Yes, yes, I am listening still and now in 2024!!!!! Me, 72 years old ! I remember the band and singer Phil Lynott, may he rest in peace ! In that time real music was made by great bands ! I am grateful that I was young in those were the days , years ! I remember all the special bands ! 👏👏👏👏👍🎶🎶🎶💫💫💫💫🙏
Mam 57 lat i mój organizm zawsze reaguje na dobre kawalki ciarkami na plecach i gęsią skórką a na gienialne dodatkowo sie wzruszam i to jest reakcja na ten utwór jest to miod na moje serducho to jest mistrzowskie wykonanie pozdrawiam wszystkich fanów rocka. Darek z Gdyni.
@gottadomor7438 Probably so. Gary new that instrument so very well, and you can see his eyes telling a story of admiration for their outstanding cover of the song!
Yes, still listening! And I'm 75 although only feel 74. Saw this great guy at the Dome in Brighton some years ago. He held a note so long I thought I would miss the last bus home. Misused word, but he was a legend and I miss him. They don't make 'em like him anymore.
Some young 'uns in watching Limehouse Lizzy in Sheffield last night. This music will still be alive long after us old folks that saw it live the 1st time around have gone. (Won't be another Gary Moore or Phil Lynott again though in a very very long time)
I have been a Lizzie fan since I was a teenager, I am now going on 69, I missed their farewell concert because my youngest daughter was born on the same night as the concert, they will always occupy a huge spot in my heart, RIP Phil and Gary love you guys always.
Eric Bell, Brian Downey and Gary Moore... together on one stage. Something strangely magical about this performance. The compassion, warmth and soul ... the three as one, in sync. Spiritual, almost. Glorious.
Gary was such a gentleman to let Eric lead this song! Just an amazing cut of this song!!! Two true masters playing in memory of their dearly departed friend!!!
Yes he was very respectful toward Eric, Eric wrote the guitar lead for " Whiskey In The Jar " for Thin Lizzy when the band was unknown it was the breakout song for the band, although it is a very, very old song, the lead guitar track here was written by Eric in the early days of Thin Lizzy.
@@jannepyykko6325 Hi greetings from Durban, South Africa. Must have been awesome with 2 of the best guitarists ever on stage. They did Phil proud. Rock on…….
Great idea!! Born in Cleveland, Ohio.... from the 3rd generations from County of Cork, Ireland. Grandpa McNally his son's, and cousin all WW II, Vietnam and GULF war Hero's in protecting America and the world. Tipping the whiskey in the jar... to my family gone past! And to all rock hero's... CLEVELAND ROCKS!!
@@KeesKouwenberg same thing with the BB King "The Thrill Is Gone" collaboration...just 2 kickass dudes hanging and making beautiful memories together....and sounding like a million bucks :)
Eric looked ( to me ) very unsure at the start of the song , but it didn't take very long for him to settle in and fucking kill it !!! And......his beat to shit Fender is dozens of levels beyond badass.
I love how Eric dances with his guitar and of course how he plays it and sings. A masterpiece that I listen to over and over. Gary’s always genius. What a combo. ❤️❤️❤️.
What a dreamy lyricism in those guitars, that combines the folk emotion with the magic of electricity in a way no others quite manage... or even understand.
I grew up in Belfast and that song was the one that inspired me to learn to play guitar all those years ago. I still play guitar every day of my life. Thank you Eric and Thin Lizzy :)
78 here. A singular moment in rock music...Phil Lynott singing and the band playing "Wild One" on 1975's Fighting. I was 29 then, every time I put the LP on the turntable, I couldn't wait for it and dropped the tonearm on that song.
Your passing is soooo painful. You were one of the greats. I won't forget your music. A true Ireland lad, a gifted musician, a talented guitarist. Kudos to Ireland. So here we are in this little blue planet. Just a tad poorer than yesterday ... RIP Gary.
Spyros Tsiolis I think Conor McGregor must learn to play guitar and become like Gary Moore instead of causing so much controversies fighting and wasting himself lol!
It truly makes me sad that Thin Lizzy will only ever be a part of our past. Phyl had such a unique voice. The guitar harmonies were incredible. There's never been another band like 'em, never will be. It's kind of crazy that I've never really gotten over Phyl's death. To this day, all these years later, Thin Lizzy is still in my top 5 all-time favorites. R.I.P. Phyl & Gary
A fitting tribute to both Phil and the legacy of Thin Lizzy! All band members did a fantastic job. Absolutely amazing. That one minute solo Bell did in the original studio recording is still one of the best electric guitar performances of ALL TIME!
Only Eric Bell could ever play this as it should be played.... Gary Moore as always was spectacular... over 60 and still listening to this and I'll never get tired... Just awesome!
Seen Gary the first night he arrived in dublin and played club a go go with brush and noel bridge man on drums, we knew he was gonna be something real special, amazing guitarist,
RIP Phil Lynott, 1950 - 1986 🙏 🙏 RIP Gary Moore, 1952 - 2011 🙏 🙏 Whiskey in the Jar is one of my favourite songs of all time, absolutely love it, one of the greatest guitar riffs ever heard in my opinion!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
Thanks for alerting me to that priceless moment. Went back to see, and it gave me goosebumps. I don’t know if folks who’ve never played in a band of any kind can appreciate what’s happening when you and your mates realize you’re entering the Zone. If you want another dose, a much stronger one actually, check out this jam with Eric Gales and Joe Bonamassa. Their communication is awesome to watch and their music may make your heart soar like an eagle like Eric Bell and Gary Moore, but even higher. music.ua-cam.com/video/d9eNyWFT64o/v-deo.html&feature=share
Lynnot gave a new dimension to rock music and was one of those rare musicians who fronted for a band as both an accomplished bass player and as the singer. It was his uniqueness that makes him a genius and Gary Moore as part of the famous this Lizzy tightly deserves to pay this tribute to this underrated rock music genius. R.I.P. Phil.
Ok, Let's just admit here and now, no band had more Legend guitarists then Thin Lizzy, from Eric Bell here all the way to Snowy White and Scott Gorham on the backside, Gary Moore, John Sykes, and a few others maybe, but that list is Epic... So Great Gary brought everyone, even Eric from the beginning . This Fender Strat is the most Awesome fender Axe I have seen, it has humbuckers bridge and neck , who knows how it is wired but the Tone is just Killer. As Gary says, no one can play this "Theme" or "Solo" but Eric.... Just a treasure of a video here. Thank you for the upload!
Over 60 myself, always loved this song. Gary, who never needed practice, was sacked and had to be replaced by two guitarists. Lovely to se him play a gracious backing!
I love how Eric looks a little apprehensive when he first walks on stage but after the first few bars he looks totally relaxed. What a great performance from both musicians.
@@vincentlcampbell9644 I wasn't aware that Clapton said that about Gary. It seemed to me that Eric didn't want to perform with ( or acknowledge ) Gary whilst Gary was alive.
It's true - nobody plays this song like Eric Bell. It's truly impressive how it's second nature to him - almost no effort at all even during his guitar solo. Best song ever!!
i said try. on this one track, bell may be better than moore but, overall, moore is probably in everybody's top 5 of all time in rock/blues. is bell? therefore, gary could have selfishly played something to draw attention away from bell but, he didn't!
Bell was lead guitar with Lizzy. yeah Moore was one of the best in the world. but not in a million year could he draw attention away from Bell. he can hold his own with anyone.
This has to be one of the greatest, one of the most underrated solos ever, the unbelievable tone in Eric Bells fingers, and he is so serene in his playing.
@Rictus Metallicus well ckufwit, for a start i didn't say the song was underrated, i said the solo was. Next, it is NOT one of the best known rock songs. Ahhh but i forget, here we are, the inevitable dropkick who wants to make themselves seem important and knowledgeable at someone else's expense, all the while getting it totally wrong and showing what a numbnuts they are.
@1989truck numbnuts like you. If you would use your eyes instead of your arse you would actually see what i said. Do you wish to apologise now or wait till you get home firkwit.
Eric Bell’s guitar playing is deft and sublime. Both the early Thin Lizzy and the Dual Gibson era were equally fantastic, with the iconic Phil Lynott and the great Brian Downey as the common thread.
you know,people,I don't really care which version of this song I listen.The Dubliners,Thin Lizzy or Metallica - it does not matter who is the performer.the pleasure always is the same.I just love this song:-P :-)
Thank you for the tune ! You are going to live forever in the heart of music lovers !!!!! Phil rest in peace !!!! with love and respect from Budapest , Hungary
Yes, yes, I am listening still and now in 2024!!!!! Me, 72 years old ! I remember the band and singer Phil Lynott, may he rest in peace ! In that time real music was made by great bands ! I am grateful that I was young in those were the days , years ! I remember all the special bands ! 👏👏👏👏👍🎶🎶🎶💫💫💫💫🙏
Im 21 today. I will be listening when I’m your age my friend. This music stays forever.
Me 71 listening in and loving it 2024
62 here love it
52❤😊 love me some Jameson in the jar'o
64❤und immer noch hör diese tolle Musik
Mam 57 lat i mój organizm zawsze reaguje na dobre kawalki ciarkami na plecach i gęsią skórką a na gienialne dodatkowo sie wzruszam i to jest reakcja na ten utwór jest to miod na moje serducho to jest mistrzowskie wykonanie pozdrawiam wszystkich fanów rocka. Darek z Gdyni.
W wieku 65 lat przeżywam dobre kawałki równie intensywnie. Dobra wiadomość: jest coś, co nie przemija.
You know you’re good when you’ve got Gary Moore playing rhythm guitar for you!! ❤️
Agreed. I think EB possibly the ONLY guitarist GM would ever do that for. Mutual respect & admiration for sure.
@gottadomor7438 Probably so. Gary new that instrument so very well, and you can see his eyes telling a story of admiration for their outstanding cover of the song!
Who is on bass? Who’s on drums?
@@jamesrobert680 Brian Downey on drums, Jonathan Noyce on bass.
@@colinallen8924 Downey is original Thin Lizzy. Who’s Noyce from?
Fantastik,... superb
Yes, still listening! And I'm 75 although only feel 74. Saw this great guy at the Dome in Brighton some years ago. He held a note so long I thought I would miss the last bus home. Misused word, but he was a legend and I miss him. They don't make 'em like him anymore.
RIP Mr. Moore. There's always whiskey for you in my jaro.
Sadly it killed him! 😢😢😢
This alcohol sent him to heaven. So sad!
its all over sadly.. today the new generation will never know music as we did.....
Real music pal
Never say never because that’s a long time 😊
Ya, guess we are blessed.
Pas de musique ,pas de filles ,ou de garçons, pas de rêves, rien du Wokîsme à la con et tous LGBT ! Poor humanity !!!!
Some young 'uns in watching Limehouse Lizzy in Sheffield last night. This music will still be alive long after us old folks that saw it live the 1st time around have gone.
(Won't be another Gary Moore or Phil Lynott again though in a very very long time)
I have been a Lizzie fan since I was a teenager, I am now going on 69, I missed their farewell concert because my youngest daughter was born on the same night as the concert, they will always occupy a huge spot in my heart, RIP Phil and Gary love you guys always.
❤
This rendition will never be topped. Game over.
Eric Bell, Brian Downey and Gary Moore... together on one stage. Something strangely magical about this performance. The compassion, warmth and soul ... the three as one, in sync. Spiritual, almost. Glorious.
Somehow i think this song will played forever. We lived at a great time. Agreed?
its an irish traditionel
1976🇩🇪😀
We agree... Fortune smiled upon us.
Tiocfaidh ar la!
I"m 65. Full agreement!!!!!!!❤
I turned 65 on June 29 2022 and still listening!!!!!!!!
Gary was such a gentleman to let Eric lead this song! Just an amazing cut of this song!!! Two true masters playing in memory of their dearly departed friend!!!
Yes he was very respectful toward Eric, Eric wrote the guitar lead for " Whiskey In The Jar " for Thin Lizzy when the band was unknown it was the breakout song for the band, although it is a very, very old song, the lead guitar track here was written by Eric in the early days of Thin Lizzy.
EB played that solo in excellent form
@@cristianocollarin2236 Yes he did
Never a truer word spoken. ❤
Never seen a musician look so natural and calm playing a big gig like Eric bell at this one. Unbelievable !
The absolute JOY in the moments when Gary and Eric catch each others' eyes...smiles that reach the back row!
There's certainly money wak for my daddy in this performance
I discover phil lynott just in 2023. Wonderful
Eric Bell is serene, Gary Moore is humble, and the rendition is impeccable.
Gary Moore has a impeccable morality...
They nailed it.
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I've heard many versions of this I gotta say Metallica nailed it but Thin Lizzy owned it then I hear this Eric still got it great rendition
Eric Bell plays the guitar like ringing a bell
Two Belfast boys playing tribute to their brother. The Black Rose. RESPECT 🙌👊👏👏..
And not enough credit given to Gary and Eric for their talents
50 Years later , Still gives me the chills. My all time favourite. Rock on 2023
Voi vittu mikä styge!Greetings from Finland!
@@jannepyykko6325 Hi greetings from Durban, South Africa. Must have been awesome with 2 of the best guitarists ever on stage. They did Phil proud. Rock on…….
Count me in mate 😇
Me too
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This song never get old even in 2023..just love it
Also still in love with it ❤
Bloody right too…
@@leestopps5565+1
Great song for sure
Still listening
Loved your music, R.I.P Gary Moore and Philip Lynott 😪😪😪
that solo still gives me the chills, it's so well done and serene, just amazing
76 years old love this music makes me feel alive
66 I'm still there in my heart ,soul and mind. alive cherishing my everyday and you tube!
A fabulous version in tribute to Phil....
eric bell and garry moore what an excelent team
We visited Ireland this month and as we were 'going over the Cork and Kerry Mountains' we played this tribute very loud. An emotional moment!
Loud and proud 🥹
Great idea!! Born in Cleveland, Ohio.... from the 3rd generations from County of Cork, Ireland. Grandpa McNally his son's, and cousin all WW II, Vietnam and GULF war Hero's in protecting America and the world. Tipping the whiskey in the jar... to my family gone past! And to all rock hero's... CLEVELAND ROCKS!!
Great 🤘🏽
Nearly 64 years old and still listening!!!!! Grew up with this music and still nothing to beat the "old school" music!!!! Hell yeah!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic, but my only beef is the drummer didn't bang that symbol like the original.
Well I’m 66 and I believe we grew up in the midst of the greatest music ever created. Probably the best the world will ever see.
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Auch mit 65. Höre ich diese sounds volle dröhnung, hält jung
@@sabinezarnisch9878 Auch mit 51 voll dabei!
Lizzy formed a very important part of my youth. And the great thing is that I like their music even more today!
The world is a much lesser place for no longer having Phil Lynott and Gary Moore. RIP gents.
that's 100% true.
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Gene Trujillo
so true and sad my friend
Gene Trujillo, no rest in peace, keep rocking men! sadly missed inspiration to us all that appreciate good music
Bless you Eric Bell! Rhythm and solo show true identity. No concessions, no ripped off licks. Total respect.
80 years young in a few months and still can't help myself. To this day sends shivers down what's left of my spine💜
Good for you Ken. Respect man.
You'll be right bro
Ken for me is phil lynott 100% the best musician ever. This man had a charisma…, puhhhh❤️unbelievable🥰
Right on Ken Ray, I so miss those days of Rock…
My man Ken. If you’ve lived a life listening to this, you’ve lived a good life brother.
2024 old people like me still listening can't turn away from good music.
Да , мой юный друг , так оно и есть . Хорошая музыка , и мы будем слушать её пока мы живы . Привет Вам с берегов Байкала из Сибири .
Few people ever credited Gary for his incredible vocals! What a Voice!!
Gary was very humble and took a back seat in this performance so Eric could do his thing..
That's how he was. A great person. Although Gary was the better guitarplayer, it was Erics moment... beautiful!
@@KeesKouwenberg same thing with the BB King "The Thrill Is Gone" collaboration...just 2 kickass dudes hanging and making beautiful memories together....and sounding like a million bucks :)
@@RichardAndersonNewZealand I don't know that one, have to look it up!
Eric looked ( to me ) very unsure at the start of the song , but it didn't take very long for him to settle in and fucking kill it !!!
And......his beat to shit Fender is dozens of levels beyond badass.
I love this song,especially the guitar solo by Eric Bell 👍🎸👍🎸👍🎸
I love how Eric dances with his guitar and of course how he plays it and sings. A masterpiece that I listen to over and over. Gary’s always genius. What a combo. ❤️❤️❤️.
Class. Gary Moore says only one guy can play this. Pure class!
What a dreamy lyricism in those guitars, that combines the folk emotion with the magic of electricity in a way no others quite manage... or even understand.
Eric Bells playing and voice are sublime on this, subtle, uplifting and masterful.
Here in 2023.......still Rocks ! R.I.P. Gary.
Gary was the man, never tried to be the coolest in town or had to have all the limelight, great humble musician.
When Gary Moore plays rhythm to you, you know you're good - Eric Bell
Eric was part of the idea of Thin Lizzy.
Phenomenal 🎸
4:15 - 4:30 minute power to Eric!
I think it was out of respect
As Phil said he’s the only one that can play this song 😂
Gary Moore is not guitar player,he is maestro❤
So sad that Gary would also be gone soon after this. Only the good die young.
I grew up in Belfast and that song was the one that inspired me to learn to play guitar all those years ago. I still play guitar every day of my life. Thank you Eric and Thin Lizzy :)
Keep going John, we need someone to take over and play these classics!
Imagine the great times Gary and Phil are having up in heaven, bet nobody is getting any sleep, two legends.
im sure its loud..
Gary Moore what a legend rest in peace always missed
Sad day it was
R.I.P. Gary........
78 here. A singular moment in rock music...Phil Lynott singing and the band playing "Wild One" on 1975's Fighting. I was 29 then, every time I put the LP on the turntable, I couldn't wait for it and dropped the tonearm on that song.
Your passing is soooo painful. You were one of the greats. I won't forget your music. A true Ireland lad, a gifted musician, a talented guitarist. Kudos to Ireland.
So here we are in this little blue planet. Just a tad poorer than yesterday ...
RIP Gary.
Magic
Spyros Tsiolis
I think Conor McGregor must learn to play guitar and become like Gary Moore instead of causing so much controversies fighting and wasting himself lol!
Kan du fortælle hvem er nr1 det kan vi ikke for 100000000000000000god musik
Gary Moore playing second fiddle, that's a mark of respect right there. Great memories, Phil was sadly missed then and now.
It truly makes me sad that Thin Lizzy will only ever be a part of our past. Phyl had such a unique voice. The guitar harmonies were incredible. There's never been another band like 'em, never will be. It's kind of crazy that I've never really gotten over Phyl's death. To this day, all these years later, Thin Lizzy is still in my top 5 all-time favorites. R.I.P. Phyl & Gary
Only Eric Bell indeed, harmonizing guitars rule!/ so great I found this video....makes me so proud to be Irish. R.I.P. Gary and Phil. God Bless.
Masterpiece. Eric Bells sound is melting bones
End soul
As a veteran in the 1980s, and having a vast knowledge of rock n roll , this band rocked my world…
heard this song a million times but watching this just blew me away absolute class
Thank you! Wonderful! Gary Moore never looked more adorable, imo.
2022 and still listening.
What a band they were.
You know Phil Lynott , was smiling very proudly, from up above, where I know he is!
Same here.
@@bappada7991 me too
I only know their out in the fields, and just yesterday I was uploading it to insta... looking forward to hearing more of them, any recommendations?
День города 🎸👍
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One of the greatest bands and tracks of all time with Gary Moore and Eric Bell awesome rendition!
A fitting tribute to both Phil and the legacy of Thin Lizzy! All band members did a fantastic job. Absolutely amazing. That one minute solo Bell did in the original studio recording is still one of the best electric guitar performances of ALL TIME!
For sure! Also 2024 and beyond!
Great musicians, great music.
It makes cold days warmer.
Greetings from Germany.👍🤗
Only Eric Bell could ever play this as it should be played.... Gary Moore as always was spectacular... over 60 and still listening to this and I'll never get tired... Just awesome!
Nearly 60, ouch. But love this and Gary and Phil.
Seen Gary the first night he arrived in dublin and played club a go go with brush and noel bridge man on drums, we knew he was gonna be something real special, amazing guitarist,
Eric Bell solo in hero and the madman. Is the tops .rhoads quality. Long live Lizzy
@@abcasurname1544”ouch but love
Oh and I am VERY Proud to say Mr Downey was my drum teacher!!!! Can’t believe it now 30 plus years later !! Brian you Sir are a legend
❤️👍 The toms were beautiful, soul stirring as usual.
RIP Phil Lynott, 1950 - 1986 🙏 🙏
RIP Gary Moore, 1952 - 2011 🙏 🙏
Whiskey in the Jar is one of my favourite songs of all time, absolutely love it, one of the greatest guitar riffs ever heard in my opinion!! 😀 😀 🤘 🤘 🎸 🎸 🎸
Still got the blues!
Gary Moore One of the greatest guitarists of all time. A Legend. His music will never die.
And Phil is smiling from the great beyond. Gary is with him now.
Brilliant xx
The Great Gig in the Sky is getting bigger and bigger
Gary and Brian’s look at each other after Eric starts playing the riff says a lot, so does the crowd.
Thanks for alerting me to that priceless moment. Went back to see, and it gave me goosebumps. I don’t know if folks who’ve never played in a band of any kind can appreciate what’s happening when you and your mates realize you’re entering the Zone. If you want another dose, a much stronger one actually, check out this jam with Eric Gales and Joe Bonamassa. Their communication is awesome to watch and their music may make your heart soar like an eagle like Eric Bell and Gary Moore, but even higher. music.ua-cam.com/video/d9eNyWFT64o/v-deo.html&feature=share
Very few ppl could spot that..cheers mate and thanks for that precious moment which fits in only a second but means much.
@@stoicnavigator Ya. I noticed it too. That silent agreement between masters of art.
They nailed an important start
This is so great in these dark times. Spreading life energy in all directions. Heavenly music.
Love the way Eric just caresses the strat and what a tune he gets out of it
I grew up listening to Lizzy ( now 68 ) and this guy was one of their best leads
F***ing brilliant. RIP Phil and Gary. You inspired a whole generation and more.
Eric Bell is the only guitarrist that makes this justice, just something about his playing that simply flows effortlessly...
I really rate Eric's playing and his attitude ... the guy is a true artist IMO
Absolutely brilliant performance aw I met Phil in London a lovely guy much missed x x
Eric Bell’s style is so understated and graceful.
Lynnot gave a new dimension to rock music and was one of those rare musicians who fronted for a band as both an accomplished bass player and as the singer. It was his uniqueness that makes him a genius and Gary Moore as part of the famous this Lizzy tightly deserves to pay this tribute to this underrated rock music genius. R.I.P. Phil.
In all fairness, Phil had to work hard at his bass playing and wasn't a virtuoso on it. With that voice and stage presence he didn't need to.
Man Eric made that guitar sing, what a lesson for all amateurs.
Ok, Let's just admit here and now, no band had more Legend guitarists then Thin Lizzy, from Eric Bell here all the way to Snowy White and Scott Gorham on the backside, Gary Moore, John Sykes, and a few others maybe, but that list is Epic... So Great Gary brought everyone, even Eric from the beginning . This Fender Strat is the most Awesome fender Axe I have seen, it has humbuckers bridge and neck , who knows how it is wired but the Tone is just Killer. As Gary says, no one can play this "Theme" or "Solo" but Eric.... Just a treasure of a video here. Thank you for the upload!
This is the best version of this song in all recorded history, and always will be.
Im inclined to agree with u. A great old tune, performed superbly.
Dem stimme ich zu. Genial ....bewegend....
Absolute Spitzenklasse!
@@rogerwilliamson7161 100%
@@falchoon Thanks and greetings from Germany!
Over 60 myself, always loved this song. Gary, who never needed practice, was sacked and had to be replaced by two guitarists. Lovely to se him play a gracious backing!
Who was the muppet that sacked him? Please advise 😊
I love how Eric looks a little apprehensive when he first walks on stage but after the first few bars he looks totally relaxed. What a great performance from both musicians.
Brilliant song, that when Phil was the vocalist was pure magic. His talent was unimaginable.
One of the most underrated guitarists. I've survived the passing of musical giants, but I'm still not over the loss of Gary Moore.
Gary Moore is not in anyway underrated.
Very true, Eric Clapton said he was the best guitarist he had ever seen. RIP
@@vincentlcampbell9644 I wasn't aware that Clapton said that about Gary. It seemed to me that Eric didn't want to perform with ( or acknowledge ) Gary whilst Gary was alive.
It's true - nobody plays this song like Eric Bell. It's truly impressive how it's second nature to him - almost no effort at all even during his guitar solo. Best song ever!!
impeccable et génial
Eric Bell made HIS career as well, played with great guitarists as well and is well accepted. Plays soft and smooth - love it as well
This drummer is so smooth 👍👍 superb playing 💪
This is so nice...Gary played rhythm and Eric lead... warm-hearted...
very modest of gary, one of the greatest guitarists in the world , to not try to outshine eric on this.
Gary`s great but to be honest he couldn`t outshine Eric, just listen again
Outshine Bell ? Are you having a laff ??
i said try. on this one track, bell may be better than moore but, overall, moore is probably in everybody's top 5 of all time in rock/blues. is bell? therefore, gary could have selfishly played something to draw attention away from bell but, he didn't!
Bell was lead guitar with Lizzy. yeah Moore was one of the best in the world. but not in a million year could he draw attention away from Bell. he can hold his own with anyone.
why have i never heard of him then? admittedly, i was never a lizzy fan but, i've heard of robbo.
This has to be one of the greatest, one of the most underrated solos ever, the unbelievable tone in Eric Bells fingers, and he is so serene in his playing.
Here he is, the inevitably guy who calls one of the best-known rock songs "underrated".
@@rictusmetallicus expect nothing less !! if people had to pay to talk/type what would we be left with ??
@Rictus Metallicus well ckufwit, for a start i didn't say the song was underrated, i said the solo was. Next, it is NOT one of the best known rock songs. Ahhh but i forget, here we are, the inevitable dropkick who wants to make themselves seem important and knowledgeable at someone else's expense, all the while getting it totally wrong and showing what a numbnuts they are.
@1989truck numbnuts like you. If you would use your eyes instead of your arse you would actually see what i said. Do you wish to apologise now or wait till you get home firkwit.
Very cool seeing these two together.Eric still playing is amazing.
Still here, listening to the one and only, Gary Moore. May he rest in peace.
Anyone still listening in 2023?🎸🎸🇮🇪🇮🇪
Now i am 65. I Hope i am listening when i am 75. Phil your the man 😢😂
Ja klar: ich bin 72 und höre diesen Song immer noch gerne☝🏼❣️😉😀 Gruss aus Berlin
Oh yes ❤
Yep 🤟🇩🇰
U bet👍💯🇸🇪🇫🇮🇺🇦
Their happiness on stage together shines through. Absolute class.
Eric Bell’s guitar playing is deft and sublime. Both the early Thin Lizzy and the Dual Gibson era were equally fantastic, with the iconic Phil Lynott and the great Brian Downey as the common thread.
you know,people,I don't really care which version of this song I listen.The Dubliners,Thin Lizzy or Metallica - it does not matter who is the performer.the pleasure always is the same.I just love this song:-P :-)
***** this song reminds me about a ritual in my old crew.we loved to drink whiskey in jars and listened this song.God,nostalgia....
Elka Vasileva Yes, no matter who !!! as long as it's played that good it's a great song !
I agree, such a great song!
Yes ♥
Elka Vasileva agreed all over
Gary Moore is alive with us fans. We love you ! Cheers from Norway !
Look at how damaged that guitar is! That is a genuine piece of art! Played forever by a great guitarist!
It's such a joy listening to this. I am 70 and bloody loving it. So sad Phil was taken so young ❤
I never get tired of this, regardless of who plays it, but this version is on another level.
So True
Any Thin Lizzy version is amazing. The Dubliners' version's also cool. Then Metallica butchered the song sadly
Thank you for the tune ! You are going to live forever in the heart of music lovers !!!!! Phil rest in peace !!!! with love and respect from Budapest , Hungary
They both are going to live in rock lovers hearts forever!
Went to Ireland this summer,and Thin Lizzy is still the best Irish band EVER
Please let me say to all true Irish people, never forget Rory!
Rory Gallagher is so overlooked.
Oh yes, jammed to this last Friday and Saturday and the vibes rock!