@@cave1958 Ah, but he did play some alternative rock back in Skid Row before his prog-stint with Colosseum II, which btw, was really great (the Colosseum II-thing) ua-cam.com/video/bJjCYFcmf0A/v-deo.html (Orange amps...! but not the most inventive of bass lines, but Gary pushes those P90s to the limt- and what a lovely little hat 😂)
Gary is/was a guitar god without the credit except from other musicians. Another amazing one; Parisienne Walkways. Gary never played anything the same exactly which made him even better.
Young talent some amazing skills blazing speed but no feelings soulless music this is how it's done Gary Moore can shred as good as the best bur he throws his heart and soul pure passion
Saw Gary Moore lots of times live. Always gave 100 pst and then some. Best guitarist to ever walk the earth. He could play anything. Rest in peace, Gary.
This song .... takes me back to watching my ex-husband's band. First time I heard him play it - he winked @ me - his signal that the song was for me - then played it note for note. Thank you for this reaction & sweet memory!
❤❤❤ 1 of the greatest ever, R.I P. GARY MOORE. Another brill song is " over the hills an far away." Shows the Irish love he had in him. A big loss to thin lizzy too. ❤❤❤
I became aware of Gary Moore, (and Thin Lizzy) around 2017 with the 2005 Tribute Concert to Phil Lynott. It blew me away, and I realized Gary Moore was one of the greatest. Do yourself a favor and watch that concert.
If you liked it then worth checking the other live performance too where he is completely in black, and the video quality is bad, that is his best performance of this song. And if you want to listen something even more astonishing, then check the Messiah come again from the same gig. ;-)
blessed to have seen him, up close in a small theater/club, in the late 80s or early 90s. favorite player I saw live and I saw most of the 80s metal shredders. so much feel.
Another rabbit hole to go down Lee.........his burrow is long and v well built! Saw him 'live' a couple of times and his virtuosity as an axeman always came to the fore..........such a star.
blues, rock, metal......anything. and the guitar is "greeny" one of the most famous les pauls of all time. currently owned by kirk hammett of metallica
Just saw your video, cool beans. You see he's drenched in sweat, because he gives it all in his performances. That and his way around a guitar never disappoints. If you're still looking for some guitar work, check out an underappreciated guy named Roy Buchanan. There's a few vids here on the tube. Peace, Brother man.
Hi L33 - as other guys have said on here, more live performances from Gary Moore will enthrall you for sure. As for the guitar, it's called 'The Greener', previously owned by Peter Green of embryonic Fleetwood Mac fame - sadly no longer with us, ditto Gary. The guitar is currently owned by Kirk Hammett of Metallica. Keep safe, keep well buddy.
Perhaps you'd enjoy Gray Moore's tribute to Jimi Hendrix called, "Red House." Gary played with Thin Lizzy for a while. Check out, "The Boys Are Back In Town." Check out Gary Moore & Eric Bell's, "Whiskey In A Jar." Great song for St. Paddy's Day. Also, check out Ozzy Osbourne & Gary Moore together on, "Led Clones." Also, Gary did play with Greg Lake in, "The Court Of The Crimson King." There's so much more to Gary Moore. RIP Gary Moore. Your music brought us joy!
The only guitarist that makes me want to pick up my guitar and play, Gary was truly awesome, you should check out "Stormy Monday" Live with Albert King.
Thanks L33 for sharing my request of Gary Moore - one of the greatest ever. Besides some of the suggestions by your other viewers, you would probably love Gary and B.B. King playing "The Thrill Is Gone" (ua-cam.com/video/_XAZOSrHo-c/v-deo.html), Gary and Albert King playing "Stormy Monday" (ua-cam.com/video/6V48_CvbHP8/v-deo.html) and Gary Moore and Friends doing "Don't Believe a Word" (ua-cam.com/video/7Va-9PAMNO8/v-deo.html&start_radio=1).
I've been a fan of Gary Moore for 40 years. This is the only performance where I've actually watched him hit a bad note. 99.9999999999999999999999% is pretty good
Gary continued to get better until he died a decade ago. Here he is at the height of his powers near the end (a great version of Parisian Walkways, which others have mentioned below): ua-cam.com/video/vkUpfw4Hf3w/v-deo.html Others will, I assume, direct you to his work with Thin Lizzy if you want to see his earlier work. But for me, there is a fascinating era of Gary Moore, which we'll call Rocker Gary, which... it really epitomizes some of the 80s rock scene in a way to hear him do his cover of the Yardbird's song The Shape of Things. The album cut is pretty great, but playing it live, he would add to the solo night after night until you get this sort of cocaine-fueled madness mid-80s: ua-cam.com/video/9cgGdkC1bXA/v-deo.html The song and his outfit and antics are so wild they are pretty much a parody of themselves... and yet... it's still epic.
Just a little side note, Kurt Hammett owns that guitar now, that went from Peter Green, to Gary to Kurt. The rumour is that he paid a million dollars for it. RIP Mr. Moore. The world sorely misses you.
One of my guitar heros R.I.P. I however had the fortune to see him live in Sweden 1987 during his hard rock ERA. You should check out some of these songs, or maybe hear a great tribute to one of these songs by Tommy Johansson (Sabaton, Majestica) - "Murder In The Skies": ua-cam.com/video/VrEwG1_GT0U/v-deo.htmlsi=ipaPBLgOYsLeSLiC
THE GUITAR IS A GIBSON LES PAUL MODEL MADE IN ABOUT 1959 OR 1960.IT IS CALLED GREENIE ,BECAUSE PART OF THE FINISH TURNED GREEN OVER THE YEARS. IT FIRST BELONGED TO PETER GREEN,WHO USED IT WHEN HE PLAYED WITH THE ORIGINAL FLEETWOOD MAC ,THE JOHN MAYALL BAND,REPLACING ERIC CLAPTON.PETER TRADED AXES WITH GARY.PETER ALSO WROTE BLACK MAGIC WOMAN RECORDED BY SANTANA.AFTER GARY DIED THE ENDED UP KIRK THE LEAD PLAYER FOR METALICA.I BELIEVE IT ONE TIME WAS ALSO OWNED BY MICK TAYLOR OF THE ROLLING STONES.
As great as this is, the live version from 1990 is better. There are so many live performances of his to delve into... The Messiah Will Come Again Empty Rooms Parisienne Walkways Separate Ways Oh Pretty Woman ......the rabbit hole is deep
One of the GOATs, died way too young. You should do Parisienne Walkways or The Messiah Will Come Again, both will make you go HOLY Sh*t
Or the loner live from sweden 87
'The Messiah will come again', live in Montreux, will blow your mind 😊
i can only agree
Really need to do this next, you'll be floored!
@@stefanstock953
I came to the comments to make this request. I highly support and Encourage this as well.
Gary lit up that guitar. 🔥🔥🔥
He's one of the best that ever lived. RIP
Gary Moore started out hard rock with Thin Lizzie, before becoming a blues rock guitar legend. RIP.
He did 3 fusion albums with Colosseum (Jon Hiseman) before joining Thin Lizzy as a band member.
@@cave1958 Ah, but he did play some alternative rock back in Skid Row before his prog-stint with Colosseum II, which btw, was really great (the Colosseum II-thing)
ua-cam.com/video/bJjCYFcmf0A/v-deo.html (Orange amps...! but not the most inventive of bass lines, but Gary pushes those P90s to the limt- and what a lovely little hat 😂)
Those trances happens when you love music, when you breath music... RIP
You need to watch Gary perform Red House at the Stratocaster 50th Anniversary gig truly stole the show.
I have to agree I was there that night and he blew everyone off the stage
No ear monitors. No click tracks. No auto tune. EPIC!
There is only One Gary Moore - God Bless Him !
Gary is/was a guitar god without the credit except from other musicians. Another amazing one; Parisienne Walkways. Gary never played anything the same exactly which made him even better.
Young talent some amazing skills blazing speed but no feelings soulless music this is how it's done Gary Moore can shred as good as the best bur he throws his heart and soul pure passion
Now you REALLY need to watch and listen to Jeff Healey... Do watch See The Light from Night Music 1988! 🔥🔥🔥
Saw Gary Moore lots of times live. Always gave 100 pst and then some. Best guitarist to ever walk the earth. He could play anything. Rest in peace, Gary.
So many great players out there he is definitely one of the top tier.
Thanks for this blues pearl, one of the greats with Green, Hendrix, Lee, Gallagher, SRV etc. who all died too soon, but their music lives on 🎸
This song .... takes me back to watching my ex-husband's band. First time I heard him play it - he winked @ me - his signal that the song was for me - then played it note for note. Thank you for this reaction & sweet memory!
The GOAT of rock blues guitarists. RIP Gary. 🙋♂ what a legacy you left us all.
Gary is my favorite guitar player, please go down the rabbit hole!!!
One of the best guitarist of all time!
Try Parisienne walkways live!!!
I am so damn glad you understood the amazing performance by the best that has ever been. You have so got to watch his other music...!
Oh, Pretty Woman is another classic from this very underrated.master. Thanks.
Hells yeah!! 🎸
Oh yeah. Gary was just so damn good
He would make his guitar scream
**check out “The Messiah will come Again”.
He is incredible
Talented guy. Jack Bruce 's YT channel has some clips from his DVD w/ Gary and Gary Husband doing Cream songs. Really good.
He is GOATED glad you know who he is!
RIP GM🌹
One of the all time guitar greats.
Check out Alvin Lee, featuring George Harrison, the Bluest Blues.
Lee, highly recommend watching his “Separate Ways” Live in London extended Intro video. Some of the best guitar playing you will ever hear.
I enjoyed your reaction. I like what you said about the pieces. That’s cool. You’re a good kid. I can say that because I’m 54.
Legendary. For sure.
❤❤❤ 1 of the greatest ever, R.I P. GARY MOORE. Another brill song is " over the hills an far away." Shows the Irish love he had in him. A big loss to thin lizzy too. ❤❤❤
he left his heart out on the stage for sure
Gary Moore was once a member of Thin Lizzy, a favourite band of mine. Check 'em out.
Gary Moore's cover of Roy Buchanan's the messiah will come again. Live at Montreaux Jazz Festival. Absolute fire 🔥
Legendary 🏆
You nailed it and a proud irishman
A nice one to follow Tull. Heard this on the radio a lot! I think it touched a lot of souls who could identify with it.
Gary was one of the GREATS.
I became aware of Gary Moore, (and Thin Lizzy) around 2017 with the 2005 Tribute Concert to Phil Lynott. It blew me away, and I realized Gary Moore was one of the greatest. Do yourself a favor and watch that concert.
If you liked it then worth checking the other live performance too where he is completely in black, and the video quality is bad, that is his best performance of this song.
And if you want to listen something even more astonishing, then check the Messiah come again from the same gig. ;-)
blessed to have seen him, up close in a small theater/club, in the late 80s or early 90s. favorite player I saw live and I saw most of the 80s metal shredders. so much feel.
His cover of "Red House" is awesome. You should take a look at it...
There are some great videos of Gary covering Hendrix songs.
What a loss when this guy was taken from us :(
Another rabbit hole to go down Lee.........his burrow is long and v well built! Saw him 'live' a couple of times and his virtuosity as an axeman always came to the fore..........such a star.
1981 I saw him play with Greg Lake in an old theatre in my home city in the UK. Amazing.
Likewise, in Sheffield. Great show.
RIP, Maestro.
My ring Tone.. Still Got the Blues for You along with the 2nd impression of Karn evil 9
Saw him with Thin Lizzy and solo. Never less than brilliant. Check out his solo on Thin Lizzys Black Rose. Mental.
Just one thing here missi ng. Get loud with this one!!
Music to break your heart by...but you listen anyway. 💔
soul master
Need to look at Parisian Walkways
His live performance of Red House, a tribute to Jimmy Hendrix is great!
The Messiah Will Come Again will totally blow your mind. Gary was a god and one of the greatest ever, no doubt about it
Gary Richraft flying turkey trot live REO Speed wagon guitar solo best ever
Gary Moore era um doa maiores! Se você quer conhecer o ápice da guitarra, ouça 'The Messiah will come again'" live in Montreux, não existe nada igual!
blues, rock, metal......anything. and the guitar is "greeny" one of the most famous les pauls of all time. currently owned by kirk hammett of metallica
It's not, he did own the Green guitar but that's not it. I believe that is another of his vintage LPs known as 'stripe'.
wow. my mistake. thanks@@davidc2733
If you like jazz and you like Gary Moore I suggest you check out one of Gary's old bands called "colosseum II" they are a jazz fusion band
Just saw your video, cool beans. You see he's drenched in sweat, because he gives it all in his performances. That and his way around a guitar never disappoints. If you're still looking for some guitar work, check out an underappreciated guy named Roy Buchanan. There's a few vids here on the tube. Peace, Brother man.
Hi L33 - as other guys have said on here, more live performances from Gary Moore will enthrall you for sure. As for the guitar, it's called 'The Greener', previously owned by Peter Green of embryonic Fleetwood Mac fame - sadly no longer with us, ditto Gary. The guitar is currently owned by Kirk Hammett of Metallica. Keep safe, keep well buddy.
Perhaps you'd enjoy Gray Moore's tribute to Jimi Hendrix called, "Red House." Gary played with Thin Lizzy for a while. Check out, "The Boys Are Back In Town." Check out Gary Moore & Eric Bell's, "Whiskey In A Jar." Great song for St. Paddy's Day. Also, check out Ozzy Osbourne & Gary Moore together on, "Led Clones." Also, Gary did play with Greg Lake in, "The Court Of The Crimson King." There's so much more to Gary Moore. RIP Gary Moore. Your music brought us joy!
All the Gary Moore songs I suggested are on UA-cam.
Try Gary with Thin Lizzy live at the Sydney Opera House!
Its imposible to make a rank of best guitar players, but i think i can say pretty save, that Gary is in top 20 ever!!
Gary Moore was a Special talent. Sadly he died way before his time. Eddie Van Halen once named him as His Favourite Guitarist.
The only guitarist that makes me want to pick up my guitar and play, Gary was truly awesome, you should check out "Stormy Monday" Live with Albert King.
That was mind blowing
Da Blues ! 😢
"well Sheeitt" about covers it, Very Good Sheeitt! Great react...keep on brah!
Do the long live version of. Separate Ways it’s fire
Check out Joe Bonamassa cover of this song. Blues at it's best.
Thanks L33 for sharing my request of Gary Moore - one of the greatest ever. Besides some of the suggestions by your other viewers, you would probably love Gary and B.B. King playing "The Thrill Is Gone" (ua-cam.com/video/_XAZOSrHo-c/v-deo.html), Gary and Albert King playing "Stormy Monday" (ua-cam.com/video/6V48_CvbHP8/v-deo.html) and Gary Moore and Friends doing "Don't Believe a Word" (ua-cam.com/video/7Va-9PAMNO8/v-deo.html&start_radio=1).
Thank you for sending it in my friend! I really appreciate it. I had a blast. This was amazing. I'll definitely check out more from him.
I've been a fan of Gary Moore for 40 years. This is the only performance where I've actually watched him hit a bad note. 99.9999999999999999999999% is pretty good
I didn’t realize that was a mistake Gary made. I thought maybe it was the recording
That bad note is from a video slip. Check out a better version, 15M views
Gary continued to get better until he died a decade ago. Here he is at the height of his powers near the end (a great version of Parisian Walkways, which others have mentioned below):
ua-cam.com/video/vkUpfw4Hf3w/v-deo.html
Others will, I assume, direct you to his work with Thin Lizzy if you want to see his earlier work. But for me, there is a fascinating era of Gary Moore, which we'll call Rocker Gary, which... it really epitomizes some of the 80s rock scene in a way to hear him do his cover of the Yardbird's song The Shape of Things. The album cut is pretty great, but playing it live, he would add to the solo night after night until you get this sort of cocaine-fueled madness mid-80s:
ua-cam.com/video/9cgGdkC1bXA/v-deo.html
The song and his outfit and antics are so wild they are pretty much a parody of themselves... and yet... it's still epic.
Just a little side note, Kurt Hammett owns that guitar now, that went from Peter Green, to Gary to Kurt. The rumour is that he paid a million dollars for it. RIP Mr. Moore. The world sorely misses you.
That’s not the Peter Green guitar but Gary’s other Les Paul called stripe
Please look at Rory Gallagher what a gent met him years ago when he asked if he could sit with us
No wet cereal here like Hall & Oats :)
You should hear his version of The Sky Is Crying. Better than Stevie.
You've never heard of GMoore?
One of my guitar heros R.I.P. I however had the fortune to see him live in Sweden 1987 during his hard rock ERA. You should check out some of these songs, or maybe hear a great tribute to one of these songs by Tommy Johansson (Sabaton, Majestica) - "Murder In The Skies": ua-cam.com/video/VrEwG1_GT0U/v-deo.htmlsi=ipaPBLgOYsLeSLiC
That is the guitar that Kirk Hammett paid Several million dollars for!
He wasnt using the Greeny Les Paul in the video
The he bought was the one gary used on the messiah will come again live in montreaux
That Greeny right there@@robertphelps1574
THE GUITAR IS A GIBSON LES PAUL MODEL MADE IN ABOUT 1959 OR 1960.IT IS CALLED GREENIE ,BECAUSE PART OF THE FINISH TURNED GREEN OVER THE YEARS. IT FIRST BELONGED TO PETER GREEN,WHO USED IT WHEN HE PLAYED WITH THE ORIGINAL FLEETWOOD MAC ,THE JOHN MAYALL BAND,REPLACING ERIC CLAPTON.PETER TRADED AXES WITH GARY.PETER ALSO WROTE BLACK MAGIC WOMAN RECORDED BY SANTANA.AFTER GARY DIED THE ENDED UP KIRK THE LEAD PLAYER FOR METALICA.I BELIEVE IT ONE TIME WAS ALSO OWNED BY MICK TAYLOR OF THE ROLLING STONES.
Gary was using Stripe his other Les Paul in this video
Low rent captain jack, Is impressed?
Next ua-cam.com/video/VBTRtL-OcPQ/v-deo.html
As great as this is, the live version from 1990 is better.
There are so many live performances of his to delve into...
The Messiah Will Come Again
Empty Rooms
Parisienne Walkways
Separate Ways
Oh Pretty Woman
......the rabbit hole is deep
I Think that's Peter Green's old guitar..
No it’s was Gary Moore’s other Les Paul called stripe
Any Rory Gallagher.