Hello Miss Hot Coffee. Hope your Coffee is Always hot wether it is Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato, Espresso or Americano. Gary Moore was one the best Guitar Players in the world. He played sometimes in the 1970s in the Irish Band Thin Lizzy (Phil Lynotts band). He was Irish. He also was a Singer. Until 1990 He was into Rock, Hardrock then He changed to Blues, Bluesrock. Here some of His famous Songs: Empty Rooms Friday in my Mind After The War Hiroshima Parisienne Walkways (The Streets of Paris) Out in the Fields (with Phil Lynott) Still got the Blues Midnight Blues Story of the Blues Enjoy your Coffee signora. Arrivederci
Ok on this Gary uses the famous Gibson Les Paul 59 called the "greeny" he bought from Peter Green, one of the founders of Fleetwood Mac. Peter asked Gary back in the 70s if he would like to buy it, but Gary said he could not afford it and Peter said sell your guitar and what ever you get is the amount you pay. its own today by Kirk Hammett from Metallica ..
Making love to his guitar, you say. Check out another guitar god, Steve Vai, and his song "Tender Surrender." The carnal symbiosis between guitarist and guitar is on full display.
This is a great song! Love your reaction to it! This tune was written by Roy Buchanan. Interesting fact, Buchanan actually started by playing guitar for Ronnie Hawkins, whose backing band, The Hawks, later went on to back up Bob Dylan circa 1965-66. By then, they had become known as The Band (also, Buchanan had been replaced by his protege, Robbie Robertson). On their own, The Band became a very influential act during the late sixties and throughout the seventies. I totally recommend checking out The Band, especially their film The Last Waltz, a documentary about their final concert on Thanksgiving Day, 1976, made by Martin Scorsese. Maybe you could do a live stream watch along of the movie???
Hello Miss Hot Coffee. Hope your Coffee is Always hot wether it is Cappuccino, Latte Macchiato, Espresso or Americano. Gary Moore was one the best Guitar Players in the world. He played sometimes in the 1970s in the Irish Band Thin Lizzy (Phil Lynotts band). He was Irish. He also was a Singer. Until 1990 He was into Rock, Hardrock then He changed to Blues, Bluesrock. Here some of His famous Songs:
Empty Rooms
Friday in my Mind
After The War
Hiroshima
Parisienne Walkways (The Streets of Paris)
Out in the Fields (with Phil Lynott)
Still got the Blues
Midnight Blues
Story of the Blues
Enjoy your Coffee signora. Arrivederci
That was his second encore that night!
He and Rory Gallenger are the most underrated players!
Great guitarist and under rated. Check out the Parisienne walkways live at Montreaux
Ok on this Gary uses the famous Gibson Les Paul 59 called the "greeny" he bought from Peter Green, one of the founders of Fleetwood Mac. Peter asked Gary back in the 70s if he would like to buy it, but Gary said he could not afford it and Peter said sell your guitar and what ever you get is the amount you pay. its own today by Kirk Hammett from Metallica ..
the hungarians called him the lord of the strings, justly so
Making love to his guitar, you say. Check out another guitar god, Steve Vai, and his song "Tender Surrender." The carnal symbiosis between guitarist and guitar is on full display.
This is a great song! Love your reaction to it! This tune was written by Roy Buchanan. Interesting fact, Buchanan actually started by playing guitar for Ronnie Hawkins, whose backing band, The Hawks, later went on to back up Bob Dylan circa 1965-66. By then, they had become known as The Band (also, Buchanan had been replaced by his protege, Robbie Robertson). On their own, The Band became a very influential act during the late sixties and throughout the seventies. I totally recommend checking out The Band, especially their film The Last Waltz, a documentary about their final concert on Thanksgiving Day, 1976, made by Martin Scorsese. Maybe you could do a live stream watch along of the movie???
Good cover of the Roy Buchanan song.
I prefer Gary it's much better
Gotta check out Beth Hard and Joe Bonamassa - I'll take care of you live
Hello Miss Hot Coffee. You are going to LOVE "Still got the Blues". (Can't wait to see your reaction to this).
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This Is So Funny Did This Reaction Today!