GARY MOORE - Messiah Will Come Again Live REACTION
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IMHO this is the greatest guitar performance ever recorded by the greatest guitar player that ever lived. And I've seen Henrix live as well as Jeff Beck and many, many other greats. I've been a musician for over 55 years and this is the most astounding performance I've ever seen.
Gary Moore was simply amongst the best of the best and yet, never received the recognition he deserved ( accept from those who had the pleasure of knowing his guitar work) UNMATCHED in my opinion
GARY'S UNBELIEVABLE!!! UNIQUE!!! REALLY!!! HORS CONCOURS!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My God....have you ever heard a guitar cry, sing and scream like that? There's a reason I have a signed guitar and album of his right above my head on the wall as I type. God Bless Gary Moore...and God rest his soul!
Don't feel bad about not knowing who Gary Moore was. he was never given the acclaim he deserved. He was much more than "oh, didn't he play in Thin Lizzy" Anyone who has listened to him play This song or The loner, or Empty Rooms, Parisiene Walkways, Still got the Blues, knows.... No one, now or ever, played the electric guitar with the emotional sense of melody that he did. He is far and away, my favorite guitarist and in my mind, the greatest ever. From the heart, to the hands, to the strings and out the amp he is untouchable. we'll not see his like again....
Couldn't agree more!
😊😎
Absolutely!
Green, White, & Moore forever!
Shame he didn’t get the recognition he deserved while he was alive. I notice now he has passed that guitar magazines have covered his work more than ever. Too little to late unfortunately.
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Your right their, but what about Rory Gallagher 🇮🇪💯
Gary Moore. IMHO, is/was the best 🎸 player of all time. ✌️😎💯💯
After watching this virtuoso performance one can only deduce that Gary is the Messiah.
Just to be uber-nerdy. That guitar he is playing is pretty damn famous too. It is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard 'burst. It is called "Greeny" that started out belonging to Peter Green, the co-founder of Fleetwood Mac, before Gary got it. The guitar now belongs to Kirk Hammett of Metallica who still uses it on stage occasionally. He reputedly paid $2 million for it.
I am a 74-year-old Black Man who grew up with Gary Moore, since his early days with Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, a must is Black Rose, where he does a Metal version of Danny Boy. Please check out the album Wild Frontier, he does Irish-Celtic Metal. Also check Out in the Fields Fields, with another Irish legend Phil Lynott, who was a Black Irishman. Must listen to more types of music. Blues, Classical, Flamenco, Rock/Hard Rock/Heavy Metal, Jazz, and Reggae. Check out the jazz performer the late Clark Terry, flugelhorn.
Thanks for these suggestions - you’ve given me good music to check out.
Back when I was 17 (1974) I was in Gary's father's house. He said his son was 'doing quite well playing guitar in London'....the understatement of the 20th century lol.
"God, that man can play... That's all I got"
- Most succinct, concise, no-nonsense, straight-to-the-point reaction comment ever made 🙂👍
Thanks for a great review
"God that man could play. That's all I got"
Sometimes that's all there is.
Neither Clapton, nor Hendrix, nor Page could do what Gary Moore does here. That is simply a fact. That doesn't mean you have to like Moore as much you might like those other guitarists. But be honest, this is technically on another level. Could SRV do it? I don't know, but I have no reason to just assume he could and I have listened to a great deal of SRV and I am a knowledgeable guitarist with decades of experience. I know what's involved in playing like this. There are guitar fans who have emotional attachments to certain guitar players and it blinds them to certain realities. I am not trying to tell anyone who their favorite guitarists should be, but to say that Moore might be up on the same level as Clapton, Hendrix, Page and SRV is ludicrous. It's laughable, because the real question is: Are they on his level?
I agree....Wouldn't it have been great to see SRV and Gary together?
They ain't on his level, simple as that.
Clapton is horribly overrated - he's built a career on the Pentatonic and Blues scales - never developed his technique and is a racist as well.
Absolutely nailed it!
I too, have played for over 20 years. I don't think Clapton, Hendrix, Page, Beck, SRV or any of the other top rated blues rock guitarists we're on par with Gary. He was simply more well rounded and didn't comform to what others adhered to.
He didn't get all the recognition he deserved because he didn't sell out, and pretty much did it his own way.
We are all blessed because of it too. He left us with some of the best stuff that will ever be recorded.
No, they ain't.
Gary Moore is the GOAT...he puts SRV in his back pocket...period.
My brother. Welcome to the fold. Look up "Still Got The Blues" and "Parisienne Walkways". Greatest Irish bluesman ever, along with Mr. Rory Gallagher. It really warms my heart to see young guns so taken back with his music. Soul power lives on.
I love Rory G 🤘🤘💞
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You are so right!! I have listened to this recording at least 100 times over the years, and it is THE masterpiece I would take with me, if I had only one song to take with me to the "desert island." It's fantastic to watch your reactions -- thank you for sharing this!
That dude is playing that thing like there is no yesterday today or tomorrow... I give you a thumbs up
Almost every other legendary guitarist - you hear the music.
Gary Moore - you FEEL the music.
His stunning remake of the Roy Buchanan classic instrumental. Roy was slippy great but Gary was a perfectionist who played with feeling. Fast or slow, soft or loud. You just witnessed one of the greatest electric guitar players ever. RIP
Your a great reactor. It helps when you have musical background. I’m 73 yrs old and been listening to the blues for years. Gary Moore is one of the best.
that was just Gary playing your heart with his guitar and making u cry with it.. he's THAT good
"Still Got The Blues" live is another excellent one to check out.
RIP mr Moore
That was wonderful!
That song was written by Roy Buchanan just so you know. Gary Moore and Jeff Beck (among others) were huge fans of his. You should hear Roy's version (since it's his song)...though I absolutely love what Gary did with it. Roy would have been proud :)
Gary Moore is a legend. Make sure to check out Parisienne Walkways too xD
React to his "Still Got the Blues"
Ive been playing for well over 40 years and listened to Gary as far back as skid row. This is a master class on vibrato control, use and how to make a guitar actually be your voice
First time I've heard this. Mind blowing!!!
It was the first of May 1990 in my city of Gothenburg in Sweden at the Concert Hall venue. On stage Gary Moore and his band with special guest Albert Collins. He did several encores and this was the last song he did. Man the way he played it with lots of improvisation still gives me the chills even today!!
Amazing how long he holds his notes.
You have to check out the video of Gary Moore doing Separate Ways Live in London 1992. You'll love his jazz influence on this song and his crazy intro.
Gary Moore Hurricane live with Ian Paice and Don Airey or Desperado with Colosseum II. These two the best video you can react to from Gary ...
He played fusion jazz rock and hard rock before the blues times and was even more interesting.
I don't do comments but I have to say that was the most beautiful playing I have ever heard
He didn't need to sing. He did all that with the guitar! He sings on "Still got the blues", but didn't really need to. He sang with his guitar on that one too! Give it a listen!
Gary Moore's sustaining tone is second to none !!
The Messiah will come again by Gary Moore is a cover. It was composed by Roy Buchanan about 50 years ago
I just read an article from Rolling Stone magazine listing the 100 Greatest Guitarists, and Gary Moore wasn't even on the list!!! :-O The author should be slapped! (BTW, neither was Terry Kath of Chicago, so the author should be slapped twice.)
Unbelievable!
Gary was a genius, for me he is easily up there with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix and Clapton
Without question brother. One of the GOATS!
He was great but don't devaluate words like genius. Gary was not a genius.
Clapton ain’t on that list
@@hesch-tag no. He was better
@@Irish780 blind fanboy.
If this doesn't move you, I'm sorry for you.
I'm not worthy! LOL Please do his "Still Got The Blues." Gary Moore was amazing! RIP
Gary Moore was one of the best guitarist. No more can be said about him.
Yep you said it man ,Outstanding! Your respect to Gary was great as well
I am so happy that there are still people like you around. People who are prepared to listen to some amazing artists and give them the respect and appreciation that they deserve. You also deserve respect and appreciation for taking this as it is and seeing just how special all of these artists are and were. Applause to you sir!
This song was originally composed by Roy Buchanan. One of the greatest guitarists of his generation. Gary was paying him tribute at such a higher level here. Here's a link to Roy playing the song live at the Paramount Theater in Austin TX in 1976. ua-cam.com/video/deeBQZ8Aklc/v-deo.html
Roy is a legend! Greetings from Germany!
Try his Jimmy Hendrix cover of Redhouse for the Strat anniversary if you want to see what Gary Moore could do.
Loved every minute of this performance by Gary Moore, he was Super on everything he performed-played. Super reaction Chod.
Gary Moore makes his guitar speak, his best is the loner live at Stockholm Sweden ( watch past the credits ).
What a great reaction to the greatest guitar Blues player I've ever hear. The emotion was off the charts. Thanks for the post and even better thanks for the amazing reaction.
Unreal 😯😯👍👍just so emotional and gifted beyond imagination.
Man, if the messiah doesn’t come after hearing this then he doesn’t exist 😎
He was one of a kind.. 👍🎸🏴
Gary Moore Irish guitarist and songwriter played with Skid Row and Thin Lizzy. Notable songs Parisienne Walkways which he Co-wrote with Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy, Still Got the Blues with excellent vocals solo , or try earlier Gary Moore Gary Moore 1987 Over The Hills and Far away which is a little different.
I think you missed a few bands too. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Colosseum 2, Baker Bruce and Moore spring to mind.
Not actually Gary's song, though. It was written and first performed by Roy Buchannan.
I saw Roy Buchanan do this song in a couple of small clubs back in the day. He was an amazing player.
Roy was the greatest guitarist never known. Hung himself in a jail cell.
@@dannymoore6886 I know. I saw Roy in a small club in Maine about a month before he died. I saw him a couple of times. He was pretty amazing.
@@dannymoore6886 Yes he was truly a great guitar player and highly under rated. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe he was offered the rythm guitar position for the Stones that ron Wood ended up filling and he was also offered the rythm guitar/second lead position for Santana that was filled by Neal Schon of Journey. But he turned them both down. I was lucky enough to see him play a couple of times before he died. The last time was about a month before he died.
True. But Roy would be proud
When Gary gets done playing the Guitar smokes a cigarette.
Gary was in many bands in his career, thin lizzy is one. He played every possible kind of music in these bands. You could truly see his heavy metal days pop in and out in this.
In my opinion without a doubt his best was Still got the blues. There is awesome vocals and that same emotional guitar
I do believe 100% that Gary Moore was under rated huuuuge. But more people are discovering him since his untimely demise
You reacted how I did when I first heard Gary Moore play...I mumbled a lot, and ended just shaking my head saying nothing. As great a musician as Gary Moore was, it’s gotta be said that if you have a problem with drink or drug, it’s ok for you to get treatment, in fact you’ll be glad you did.
Gary Moore was an amazing talent, never got the credit he deserved as a guitar god. Roy Buchanan wrote this song and played it amazing. Gary gave a nod to him when he put it on his set list. They are vastly different players very unique in there styles; however Gary stays fairly traditional to Roy's original probably because it kicks ass. Roy was a monster player, died in lock-up down south after partying...they say it was suicide but I think someone killed him maybe because he was liberal with his choice of musicians in his band if ya know what I mean. They're both gone...bummer...I'm old. lol
Red house live at fender 50th is epic by Gary
Hell yes!
Other Gary Moore greats: Blues for Narada; Parisienne Walkways; Still Got The Blues. He's amazing!
Richie Blackmore, Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore, and Joe Bonamassa. What more can one say.
Although Gary covered this Roy Buchanan (he was no slouch either), awesome tune, Gary made it his own. I saw Gary many times, even when he had a stint in BBM Bruce,Baker, and Moore. Whether he played rock or blues or whatever he played, Gary's playing always gave me goosebumbs.
R.I.P. Gary and Rory.
Apparently this was "thrown in" as a final encore!! Unbelievable.
BB King said Gary Moore was the best musician he has worked with.
By the way, this is a cover of a song by guitarist Roy Buchanan. A damn good cover. RIP Gary Moore.
You should check out some Steve Vai now. Listen to and watch Tender Surrender by him
The Celt's still have wizards in Ireland..❤
1:25 - "I hope I picked the right video...."
With Gary, you ALWAYS pick the right video!
Wow...you're the first person I've seen who doesn't babble and pause the damn songs...and ruin it. YOU GET IT!
Gary the Belfast Boy the Greatest.
Roy would be proud.
The only one who made guitar cry....
A guitar icon! You'd probably like Steve Vai as well. Another incredible guitarist
Great tribute to Roy Buchanan.
Hard to believe he's been gone so long...seems like yesterday.....Gary is one of the best could be the best...it's all on content...but skills...don't know anyone more skilled.
This is a great version of a Roy Buchanan song. Roy Buchanan turned down the Rolling Stones when they asked him to join. That's why Ron Woods is in the band. Check out some of Roy's stuff.
I think it was Rory Gallagher who turned down the Stones...another world class Irish guitarist.
@@handyandyoway Roy Buchanan, was the first guitar player asked to replace Brian Jones, in the Rolling Stones.
Dude, I've been a GM fan since the late 80's during his hard rock days. Go tonearly 2000's and his cover of Hendrix cover of Red House. It will blow your mind. Him and SRV are at the top! BTW SRV lived 15 minutes away from me in Dallas so I KNOW great guitar! Trust me.
Brilliant reaction. You got it 👌👌
I love your reaction!!!
God that man can play..........
Roy Buchanan wrote this song. Check out his version of this great song.
For 30 years Gary has maintained my Top 3 ALL TIME , R.I.P. Sir 🤘
Might want to try some Roy Buchannon 'Live' and some Jeff Beck 👍
It sounded like he played it from with in the inside of his sole.
Great Reaction!!!!!
That song was written by Roy Buchanan.
My personal struggle was, is it Eddie Van Halen or Stevie Ray Van. Now I am more confused than ever. I know Gary Moore, Ive heard Gary Moore, but this was...
God said.
‘ I am so sorry Gary, that when I made humans I made you so terribly ugly., In return I will give you this talent’
So don’t ask why Gary could do this!
Gary was cut in the face with a knife at a bar in the UK, don`t remember the town, that`s why some idiots consider him ugly. Ffs!
@@MrHolmgren194 Mr. Holmgren, that was Gary’s own joke, not mine.
You should also check out the band he put together with the drummer and bass player from the band Cream named BBM. It is well worth checking out.
Thanks man
What Up WB, love Gary, but Roy Buchanan is my all time favorite guitarist, and been listening to him for over 40 years, this is Roy's song, and he does it live on Austin City Limits, check out FIVE STRING BLUES also.
Empty rooms live version now?
Um ... you might want to check out ROY BUCHANAN's ORIGINAL version of this song. Or any Buchanan live version would be fine too.
You must listen to " still got the blues " it's a masterpiece, he makes his guitar sing !!
Just imagine how good he would have been if he had used his pinkie.
Would have been interesting to have seen him play with Ozzy
All though I do love the Gibson guitar, I still think this song played on the Fender telecaster by Roy Buchanan is the best. Gary is a legend 🙌
Never got to see him live didn't play much in this country almost a vai vibe
THIS WAS DONE BY ROY BUCHANAN FIRST.....ANOTHER MONSTER PLAYER
BROTHER...... GARY IS ONE OF MY FAV GUITAR PLAYERS........BUT YOU HAVE TO SEE THE GUY THAT WROTE IT PLAY IT ON HIS GUITAR .....HIS NAME WAS ROY BUCHANAN......I DARE YOU TO PULL IT UP AND PLAY IT.......C'MON NOW......THIS IS A REQUEST.....
Will you react to Allman Brothers "Soulshine", "Ain't My Cross To Bear", "No Way Out" , "Whipping Post", " Stormy Monday"
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Kirk Hammett now owns that guitar. It is the famous Les Paul GREENY
Gibson!
@@rogerwilliamson7161 yea I’m quite aware that it’s a Gibson. It’s the Greeny Les Paul. Previously owned by Peter Green. Hense the nick name GREENY