forever in our hearts Mr b b King and Mr Gary moore 2 legends doing their thing just pure music. you were like me brother just taken away with this performance. great channel brother Scottish fan ✊️👍🏴
Violet flame, you patently don't understand the Blues atall not one little bit. Gary Moore, had he been alive to read your numpty remark about blowing BB King away would have been embarrassed and would have taken you to one side and explained a few things in your cloth like ear.....
Sometimes, you know you just have to sit back, listen and marvel at absolute musical perfection. Gary an B.B are a match made in heaven. Blues music really doesn't get any better than this. God rest Gary Moore. 🙋♂
This is amazing!!! Two wonderful virtuosos of the guitar playing my favourite B.B. song. The way they both play is beyond perfection, a match made in heaven. Spectacular start to the day with this great groove. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and JK 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
WOW! That was MAGIC! What a beautiful little Conversation they had with their Impeccable Guitars that made Love to each other! Two LEGENDS! Tell me Harri, how is Gary Moore Not in the Rock & Roll HOF?but Dolly Parton, and Frank Sinatra Are!! What a SHAM!!!
It’s even more than that, man! This is “Lucille” having an awesome conversation with “Greeny”!! Doesn’t get much better than that and more meaningful than some human conversations 😅
It's pronounced Phil Linnot. Gary is 1 of the GOAT's of blues/rock guitar. He was known as a guitar players guitarist. Great to see new people hearing and promoting old music. These guys paved the roads we tread. BTW, BB named all his guitars Lucille after a near death experience in which a fight broke out over a woman and caused a fire at his gig. King ran back in to get his guitar. He never met the woman but found out her name was Lucille.
If you haven't seen Gary Moore's performance of "Red House" at the Stratocaster Anniversary Show, you are SERIOUSLY missing out. Jimmy Hendrix would be proud.
Bought my 1st BB King LP at age 18. It included The Thrill is Gone and I’ve been hooked ever since. Fortunate to see him perform 5 times in a variety of venues, the last at a private grand opening of his club in Kissimmee, FL. There is a new biography that follows his childhood through his preeminence of the blues pantheon. Among the bizarre collections he accumulated, he donated 28,000 vinyl recordings to the University of Mississippi and including ALL the James Bond soundtracks. (Not even close to being the best version of this classic).
JK - This was a spectacular submission of these two Blues greats and one of my favorite live performances, and there a quite a few. This performance was filled with first-class call-and-response work. Bravo!!! Harri, I thoroughly enjoyed your review.
I saw Gary support BB King at Wembley Arena on Gary's birthday during the noughties sadly they did not play together. Awesome stuff from the After Hours tour 1992.
I'm a nobody in that way i'm not famous in any way or has accomplished like great things. However there are a few things that stands out though and one is to have shaken B.B. King's hand! In the early '90s there was a food and music festival in the heart of my city and last artist to perform when i was there was B.B. I was there with a friend and we asked crew where the guys stayed and it was a hotel not far from the festival area. So we went there and eventually Mr King showed up! I said "thank you for a great show" and asked him for his autograph! Gary Moore i was lucky to see both 1989 and1990 needless to say he completely blew my mind at both shows! You can tell Gary had a huge respect for B.B. and didn't wanna like "outplay" him he was playing very laid back for beeing him.
Times now gone. So sad. But at least we can see things like this and reflect back. I will never forget how i grew up and the music. It was a better time to live. Now we have chaos.
Another fantastic collaberation is Gary Moore and Albert King - "Stormy Monday" live, in a way it`s quite similar to this, Gary`s playing is tremendous.
I absolutely love you Harri! If you haven't already , please react t Nina Simone "You've Got to Learn". It chokes me up every single time. You are the best. (Senatobia, Ms USA)
You and your subscribers really should listen to the 2 albums BB King did with the magical musicians at Sigma studios in Philly. "To Know Is To Love You" and "Philadelphia". Producer Dave Crawford brought BB to Philly to lay down the perfect rhythm tracks, then returned to Memphis for the horns and strings.
@HarriBest There is also a PHENOMENAL video with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield, B. B. King ALL playing together! I listed their names in that order because the video has their names listed that way, and so it will be easier to find. It's definitely worth a listen. Thank you for this one. Loved it! I've eaten in B. B. King's Barbeque place in Memphis, TN. I still have a B. B. King koozie I bought there. Lol
That is how Saturn works. the natural ruler of the 11th house. That is why the 11th house is a malefic house even though it gives you gains. On the other hand if the thrill is continued, it can spiral out of control. That is also the characteristic of the 11th house. But if the 11th lord goes to the 1st house of your basic personality, you have a permanent interests or you have a permanent approach in the way you tacle, handle and wrap things up WITHOUT getting out of control. Tony Blair has the 11tth lord in the 1st house. The way he bring things to the roundtable for diplomatic talks stays fairly constant across all kinds of sessions, and sticking to his guns is one of his constant strategies. This yoga (planetary combination) also gives a virtuous person. Tony Bait never use underhanded means in his talks.
BB King and Gary Moore... nothing bad can result from this blend. Pity that they are not around us.
Oh, yes, they are. The live forever in their music.
Gary Moore, the greatest guitarist that ever walked this earth!
B.B.King..blues legend.
R.I.P Two masters.
😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
Two great guitar heroes.
It doesn't get much better than this!
forever in our hearts Mr b b King and Mr Gary moore 2 legends doing their thing just pure music. you were like me brother just taken away with this performance. great channel brother Scottish fan ✊️👍🏴
Gary Moore, the King. B.B. KIng, the God!
2 masters at work
Wouldn’t we all give our right arm to have been there?!! 😊
Gary Moore, one of the GOATS among guitarists. He could've blown B.B. away, but he kept it pretty simple. Shows how much Gary respects B.B.
Violet flame, you patently don't understand the Blues atall not one little bit. Gary Moore, had he been alive to read your numpty remark about blowing BB King away would have been embarrassed and would have taken you to one side and explained a few things in your cloth like ear.....
2 of the
Greats!
Sometimes, you know you just have to sit back, listen and marvel at absolute musical perfection. Gary an B.B are a match made in heaven. Blues music really doesn't get any better than this. God rest Gary Moore. 🙋♂
This is amazing!!! Two wonderful virtuosos of the guitar playing my favourite B.B. song. The way they both play is beyond perfection, a match made in heaven. Spectacular start to the day with this great groove. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and JK 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
I've listened to this video many times. I think it can rightly be described as one of the great moments in music.
As with previous comments , legends , brilliant
Two masters of their craft. Don't get much better.
Magical! Rip to both you gentlemen!!
WOW! That was MAGIC! What a beautiful little Conversation they had with their Impeccable Guitars that made Love to each other! Two LEGENDS! Tell me Harri, how is Gary Moore Not in the Rock & Roll HOF?but Dolly Parton, and Frank Sinatra Are!! What a SHAM!!!
So beautiful to watch and listen to, love the mutual respect shown to each other.
I never tireof hearing B B King's styling.
beautiful. Gary Moore was one of my favorite artists
It’s even more than that, man! This is “Lucille” having an awesome conversation with “Greeny”!! Doesn’t get much better than that and more meaningful than some human conversations 😅
Love this version
Legends 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
It's pronounced Phil Linnot. Gary is 1 of the GOAT's of blues/rock guitar. He was known as a guitar players guitarist. Great to see new people hearing and promoting old music. These guys paved the roads we tread.
BTW, BB named all his guitars Lucille after a near death experience in which a fight broke out over a woman and caused a fire at his gig. King ran back in to get his guitar. He never met the woman but found out her name was Lucille.
Absolutely fantastic
dos genios de la musica
Two legends RIP BB and Garry world miss you both
Love the Blues, love these two greats - RIP
Great version of this classic. Thanks JK & Harri🌺✌️
Stunning suff from two of the all time greats. Very lucky people there to experience it.
That was awesome!! Pure🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎷🎹🎶🎼🎵
If you haven't seen Gary Moore's performance of "Red House" at the Stratocaster Anniversary Show, you are SERIOUSLY missing out. Jimmy Hendrix would be proud.
The song entitled Story Of The Blues from this show is a must. Give it a listen.
BB King is my hero!!
What a great collaboration! I had never seen this. Thank you Harri!
The Blues at its best.These guys are just amazing.
Bought my 1st BB King LP at age 18. It included The Thrill is Gone and I’ve been hooked ever since. Fortunate to see him perform 5 times in a variety of venues, the last at a private grand opening of his club in Kissimmee, FL. There is a new biography that follows his childhood through his preeminence of the blues pantheon. Among the bizarre collections he accumulated, he donated 28,000 vinyl recordings to the University of Mississippi and including ALL the James Bond soundtracks.
(Not even close to being the best version of this classic).
I'm so glad I was fortunate enough to see the BB King live a couple time back in the 80s
Best version of that song I ever heard. A friend of mine noticed that B. B. King never sings and plays the guitar at the same time.
Both legends, both gone, but long live their music with "the feels" ❤
Brilliant
JK - This was a spectacular submission of these two Blues greats and one of my favorite live performances, and there a quite a few. This performance was filled with first-class call-and-response work. Bravo!!! Harri, I thoroughly enjoyed your review.
That's pretty Special.
I saw BB King and his band in Sydney many years ago . A great show , very professional .
I saw Gary support BB King at Wembley Arena on Gary's birthday during the noughties sadly they did not play together. Awesome stuff from the After Hours tour 1992.
The shirt is great also.
Люди в зале тогда даже не поняли, что они увидели, на все века! Такое больше не повторится.
Wow! I have never seen this. Totally brilliant.
Been waiting for you to hit this one.
This video was a thrill. Great reaction Harri!
I'm a nobody in that way i'm not famous in any way or has accomplished like great things. However there are a few things that stands out though and one is to have shaken B.B. King's hand! In the early '90s there was a food and music festival in the heart of my city and last artist to perform when i was there was B.B. I was there with a friend and we asked crew where the guys stayed and it was a hotel not far from the festival area. So we went there and eventually Mr King showed up! I said "thank you for a great show" and asked him for his autograph! Gary Moore i was lucky to see both 1989 and1990 needless to say he completely blew my mind at both shows! You can tell Gary had a huge respect for B.B. and didn't wanna like "outplay" him he was playing very laid back for beeing him.
Times now gone. So sad. But at least we can see things like this and reflect back. I will never forget how i grew up and the music. It was a better time to live. Now we have chaos.
Another fantastic collaberation is Gary Moore and Albert King - "Stormy Monday" live, in a way it`s quite similar to this, Gary`s playing is tremendous.
Ole!!
🥰🤩😍👍💯❤
LOVE IT!!
I absolutely love you Harri! If you haven't already , please react t Nina Simone "You've Got to Learn". It chokes me up every single time. You are the best. (Senatobia, Ms USA)
Please hear Stone Crazy by Buddy Guy.
the version of Stone Crazy by Aynsley Dunbar, Jack Bruce and Rod Stewart and Peter Green is worth a listen
This is one of the great things about UA-cam. The opportunity to experience greats like this - marvellous. Good choice JK
Harri, I enjoyed this! You should check out B B King doing The Thrill is Gone with Tracy Chapman. Nice video with it, too.
You and your subscribers really should listen to the 2 albums BB King did with the magical musicians at Sigma studios in Philly.
"To Know Is To Love You" and "Philadelphia".
Producer Dave Crawford brought BB to Philly to lay down the perfect rhythm tracks, then returned to Memphis for the horns and strings.
P.S. Lucille…not Lucy.
@HarriBest There is also a PHENOMENAL video with Stevie Ray Vaughan, Albert King, Paul Butterfield, B. B. King ALL playing together! I listed their names in that order because the video has their names listed that way, and so it will be easier to find. It's definitely worth a listen. Thank you for this one. Loved it!
I've eaten in B. B. King's Barbeque place in Memphis, TN. I still have a B. B. King koozie I bought there. Lol
That is how Saturn works. the natural ruler of the 11th house. That is why the 11th house is a malefic house even though it gives you gains.
On the other hand if the thrill is continued, it can spiral out of control. That is also the characteristic of the 11th house.
But if the 11th lord goes to the 1st house of your basic personality, you have a permanent interests or you have a permanent approach in the way you tacle, handle and wrap things up WITHOUT getting out of control.
Tony Blair has the 11tth lord in the 1st house. The way he bring things to the roundtable for diplomatic talks stays fairly constant across all kinds of sessions, and sticking to his guns is one of his constant strategies.
This yoga (planetary combination) also gives a virtuous person. Tony Bait never use underhanded means in his talks.
I worry who's going to feel there shoes. Not many greats left.