Whilst I waited for an autograph, I was invited onto Gary's tour bus and sat with him as we discussed the show. A very no nonsense type of guy who cared deeply that his fans experienced the very sound he wanted to share with them.. RIP Big Man..
Fantastic! a friend of mine had a similar encounter, Gary said lets go for a coffee and they sat and talked about guitar. I wish I had that chance, but I have endlessly played his music since I saw him play in 1970 with Skid Row.
@@seamanjive From some of the things I've read he could be an asshole. But in this interview he was spot on--his observations about the importance of melody, his accurate assessment of George Harrison, and his nailing the fact that Eric Clapton basically invented the sound of modern lead guitar on the Beano album...this was a very impressive interview.
Everyone has an ego - it’s a Greek word that forms part of who we are as people. Without an ego you’re a zombie. It’s humility that some people lack. Without wisdom, humility and being humble in both success and failure, our egos can become toxic and destructive
So glad to hear Gary mention George Harrison as his early guitar hero,his comments are spot on, not only was George a genius but a humble down to earth guy just like Gary. Utter legends!
Everyone in the comments is talking about what a great guitar player Gary Moore was AND THERE RIGHT!, he had mad skills great feel, passion, tone amazing sense of melody. He had it all as well as being a great singer and cool song writer. As Zakk Whylde said "if ya wanna learn to play guitar, listen to Gary Moore"
I have really appreciated Gary's down-to-earth honesty and humility. One of the best guitarists to bless planet earth for sure. He became a part of his music and made it his own. I often wonder how good Gary and Stevy Ray would be if they were still around.
@@magatrone100 i heard bad stuff too but hey, he was a human being and a fucking legend, lets not dish the dirt on the dead... he brought joy to millions..
@@jibicusmaximus4827 I know. I’m not dishing dirt. The truth is the truth. I love all of Garry’s work l. I don’t chose to live in ignorance of certain information.
@@knowmusicman157 I little too much chickin' pickin' for me. And I never liked the way Roy did string bends. Gary bent blues notes are....unparalleled.
@@Mexxx65 I was referring to the vibe, emotion, soul, even to a transcending spiritual level. Gary gave homage to Roy. Messiah Will Come. Gary has a lot of Roy in his expression. You don't like Roy. It's your right. But you can't dismiss his influence and contribution. Yeah Gary is light years ahead of Roy in skill and technique. But not in soulful expression. Roy was a master on that topic.
@@knowmusicman157 Again, the vibe, the face expressions, the voice all gelled perfectly together for Gary. Roy had an experimental vibe to his playing, flashy to be flashy, often jarring to listen to at times. Similar to Jeff Beck. Roy looked uncomfortable on stage, and many times he played over the band, rather than with the band. I think Roy was limited by his choice of instrument, there is only so much soul you can get out of a Telecaster.
@@Mexxx65 Yeah, those Tele's. Danny Gatton, Keith Richards, Roy, Jimmy Page, etc. For sure every last one low on soul. Oh I forgot. The very lowest soul man, Sly Stone. Roy Nervous, sure. I never heard him make one mistake. So nerves didn't keep him from doing his job. I've only been in this business 58 years. I'm glad to meet a know it all. Oh James Burton, Scotty Anderson. Pat Travers played a tele.
I was so fond of Gary Moore, I felt like His guitar playing and my soul were on the same vibration level because His music just cut right through me. I remember crying for two days when He passed. I miss you my friend, rest in peace.
Gary was the truest example of an artist dedicated to his art and played exquisitely throughout his time with us. I feel I know a little about him from his musical gift to me.
What an amazing man, just an ordinary bloke talking about his life long love of playing guitar like he's nothing special. I loved the line "not doing it for the money " unlike the current reality contestants saying I just want to be famous! A true inspiration, and what a sound.
Gary Moore was so humble, and honnest in his way of playing his Art. He was not obsessed with the gear he used like all those people who think a guitar or an amp will make you a great musician. He was born a musician, offered everything to be happy and fulfilled on stage, no matter what style of music he played because he knew how to play everything. His discography proves that he had no mental, musical or technical barriers... Listen to the albums "Back on the street", "Corridor of power", "Wild frontier", "Still got the Blues", "After hours", "Dark days in paradise" etc... Everything will be different each time except his signature... his style. The thing that made him unique. Such a perfect blend of immense virtuosity, great energy, such great gentleness and a gentle melancholy that made him the huge melodist he was. He was the greatest guitarist while being humanly so simple and so kind and never forget what fantastic singer he was too. A real Artist, an anti-star. We miss you so much Mr Moore...😢 RIP. Thanck you so much for sharing this great interview fully. 😎👍🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸...
you know what,if i had a 59 les paul guitar i would still sound bloody awful. gary moore could make a shovel sound awesome. it's all in the fingers and heart at the end of the day and gary was one of the greatest. rip mr moore
IM CRYING, THE PLANET MISSED THE THE GREATEST TALENT, LIVING IN THE WORLD, GARY HAD A MISSION, HE COMPLETED AND SINCE 10 YEARS AGO HE PASSED, WE MISSED HIM SO MUCH, MASTER REST IN HEAVEN, NO ONE LIKE HIM
i knew his earlier stuff, lizzy, metal, colloseum II but when still got the blues dropped... fucking hell, it's still a face melter.. rip a humble master!
A song like "Still Got The Blues" touches so many bases for those of us who loved this man and his music. I think every time someone special died in my life, I would play that song remembering the person and knowing that things are ultimately going to be all right. It's a love song about a woman but the intensity of his vocals and the extraordinary guitar playing go far beyond just another blues song. I will always listen to and enjoy Gary Moore's music and for me, it is therapy right when I need it. We all cry over things sometimes and we should. It says we are human. Thank you Gary Moore...R.I. P.
If I had to say something to describe Gary I believe it would be a man with a big heart a very genuine kinda of guy without ego or a look at me attitude Gary didn't need that because with that big heart a beautiful voice and his guitar Gary could talk to anyone he would reach people all around the world do I think he was maybe a loaner probably so I can say this today all the fans can truly say Gary WE STILL GOT THE BLUES FOR YOU. thanks for posting this video
Just the work ethic - the dedication of his entire life to blues guitar - the price of immortality -- Gary paid dearly for the sublime beauty and emotion he evoked from that Les Paul over those years --
" after seeing Gary Moore's grave site, I was sad to see that no one is taking care of his grave. it would be nice to see flesh flowers and toy guitars there . Rest in peace Andrew William Gary Moore" W Percival from New Zealand 🇳🇿 Gardenia🌺 Band and Rarotonga Cook Islands 🇨🇰
The best guitarists have all played from their soul, with the tone and feel just shining through. Gary Moore, SRV, EVH, Clapton, BB, Hendrix, Peter Green, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson and others completely fit that bill. These players are ALWAYS a joy to see live because that feeling of soul bearing playing comes across. RIP - Robert William Gary Moore, king of the ROCK blues!
NO ONE EVER WILL MAKE THE GUITAR SING,CRY,WHISPER,TALK LIKE GARY DID!!!.TO THE NEW GUITARRISTS:FORGET IT!!!!!,YOU ALL WILL NEVER BE NEAR HIM,SORRY GUYS IT WON´T HAPPEN.
Ohhh! Doesn't the start of "One Day" just melt your heart! At the end, this is clearly how One Day was meant to end. Not the half-baked version we got on Ballades & Blues which faded too soon. Whoever owns Gary's music now should release the full version of One Day, including the outro solo.
That guitar sounds like an actual acoustic guitar when played unplugged. Kirk Hammet said the same thing about the guitar. He was impressed by how loud it was acoustically. He struck one Chord and was sold on buying the guitar even at 2 million dollars that really says something about how great that guitar is .
These vids. of Gary Moore give people like me a chance to hear what he thinks and only makes my appreciation for him even stronger! When I 1st heard, "Still Got The Blues" hit me in my soul! I knew he was an incredible singer & musician. Your music still moves me!
Thank you for taking the time to piece this together. Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher were the REAL DEAL. I play Gary’s stuff every day, hard to believe it’s been nearly 10 years since his passing. In a lot of ways, by the time Gary left us, he was just getting started. We miss you and love you every day Gary.🙏🏻💔🎸
I have been playing guitar for at least 30 years. I learned to play by ear. Although I have many favorite guitar players, I believe if I could choose only one guitarist to take lessons from, it would be Gary Moore.
Gary Moore and Philip Lynott are my Idols and I have learned a lot of different things on the bass guitar just listening to Thin Lizzy and Gary Moores music and I've been playing the bass guitar since I was 12 in my school and through the years I have become a professional bass guitarist just by listening to Gary Moore and Thin Lizzy on CD's so I'm similar to Gary and I learned by ear and I honestly thank Gary Moore and Phil Lynott because without their music I probably wouldn't be as good as I am right now on the bass guitar so thank you so much lads. RIP Gary Moore and RIP Philip Lynott.
I respect all the old guard guitar players, but newer, more energetic players have always been my favourite. Gary was bloody excellent. He ripped in an overdrive mode the older guard didn't have. So brilliant player. Those sausage fingers had so much power it was ridiculous. Crazy bends with thick gauges.
Wow..."no formal training, learned from records." Gary is right when he said that some are born to play. Gary is in my top five guitarists of all time. Xlnt single dvd he put out with Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce titled BBM....What a cool guy also...I wish a good young player would come along with Gary's style and energy.
I was a tender 19 year old when this interview happened and enjoyed being a metal head teen guitarist late 80s early 90s. So many guitar greats back then for a kid to idolize
Thin Lizzy was awesome. The first I will never forget hearing Parissienne walkways for the first btime on a juke box in my home town in N. Ireland. I played it about six times in a row that night. I didn't realize Gary didn't have a N. Irish accent until now. He must have left for England at a young age. Not even a hint of his original accent survived.
One thing that separates Gary technically is the strength and expression of his middle finger. Obviously he has amazing strength in his hands but nobody else uses their middle finger like him.
GARY MOORE! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸❤❤❤❤❤💘💘💘💘💘😥😥😥😥😥 PODERIA TER A LEGENDA! 11 ANOS SEM O GARY MOORE! 😥🎸EU AINDA CHORO AO ESCUTAR ICÔNICO LENDÁRIO SEMPRE EM NOSSO CORAÇÃO. 🎸😢🇧🇷 BRASIL! 15-07-2022
Whilst I waited for an autograph, I was invited onto Gary's tour bus and sat with him as we discussed the show.
A very no nonsense type of guy who cared deeply that his fans experienced the very sound he wanted to share with them.. RIP Big Man..
Fantastic! a friend of mine had a similar encounter, Gary said lets go for a coffee and they sat and talked about guitar. I wish I had that chance, but I have endlessly played his music since I saw him play in 1970 with Skid Row.
Just a man with no ego but honesty and integrity. Great interview.
What? You are being ironic?
@@seamanjive From some of the things I've read he could be an asshole. But in this interview he was spot on--his observations about the importance of melody, his accurate assessment of George Harrison, and his nailing the fact that Eric Clapton basically invented the sound of modern lead guitar on the Beano album...this was a very impressive interview.
Everyone has an ego - it’s a Greek word that forms part of who we are as people.
Without an ego you’re a zombie.
It’s humility that some people lack.
Without wisdom, humility and being humble in both success and failure,
our egos can become toxic and destructive
My goodness do I miss this man. He is a saint and I believe the greatest guitarist to have ever lived
@@swanie1971 Elite musician. Classic player when doing the "Blues"
Holy shit. The greatest ever. Never heard anyone say a bad word about him. Miss you so much.
this guy right here is my all time fav
GARY MOORE The finest guitarist to ever walk planet earth.
Absolutely, no doubt about it 🙏🇬🇧
One of them surely.
Sad to hear your disillusionment. Everyone knows that the title you're referring to belongs to Kirk Hammett of Metallica. Hope you'll recover.🌞
@@mattiasjansson733 Kirk Hammett is very good
& With the finest guitars of them all peter greens “greeny”
I love how Moore pays his tributes especially towards the late great peter green,
So glad to hear Gary mention George Harrison as his early guitar hero,his comments are spot on, not only was George a genius but a humble down to earth guy just like Gary. Utter legends!
Everyone in the comments is talking about what a great guitar player Gary Moore was AND THERE RIGHT!, he had mad skills great feel, passion, tone amazing sense of melody.
He had it all as well as being a great singer and cool song writer.
As Zakk Whylde said "if ya wanna learn to play guitar, listen to Gary Moore"
I have really appreciated Gary's down-to-earth honesty and humility. One of the best guitarists to bless planet earth for sure. He became a part of his music and made it his own. I often wonder how good Gary and Stevy Ray would be if they were still around.
Wasn’t always like that apparently
They were at the peak of their art. Nowadays, they could not play as fast when young
@@edwinhernandez788 that's a massive assumption but maybe, who knows... they styles are not about speed though..
@@magatrone100 i heard bad stuff too but hey, he was a human being and a fucking legend, lets not dish the dirt on the dead... he brought joy to millions..
@@jibicusmaximus4827
I know. I’m not dishing dirt. The truth is the truth. I love all of Garry’s work l. I don’t chose to live in ignorance of certain information.
Genius, no other words required.
This is brilliant. Loved every song and he even tells how to play it. A master with capital letters. Shine Gary Moore.
The Great Gary Moore sadly missed ,i have followed since i was a teenager
His feel is unparalleled ☺️
Roy Buchanan
@@knowmusicman157 I little too much chickin' pickin' for me. And I never liked the way Roy did string bends. Gary bent blues notes are....unparalleled.
@@Mexxx65 I was referring to the vibe, emotion, soul, even to a transcending spiritual level. Gary gave homage to Roy. Messiah Will Come. Gary has a lot of Roy in his expression. You don't like Roy. It's your right. But you can't dismiss his influence and contribution. Yeah Gary is light years ahead of Roy in skill and technique. But not in soulful expression. Roy was a master on that topic.
@@knowmusicman157 Again, the vibe, the face expressions, the voice all gelled perfectly together for Gary. Roy had an experimental vibe to his playing, flashy to be flashy, often jarring to listen to at times. Similar to Jeff Beck. Roy looked uncomfortable on stage, and many times he played over the band, rather than with the band. I think Roy was limited by his choice of instrument, there is only so much soul you can get out of a Telecaster.
@@Mexxx65 Yeah, those Tele's. Danny Gatton, Keith Richards, Roy, Jimmy Page, etc. For sure every last one low on soul. Oh I forgot. The very lowest soul man, Sly Stone.
Roy Nervous, sure. I never heard him make one mistake. So nerves didn't keep him from doing his job. I've only been in this business 58 years. I'm glad to meet a know it all. Oh James Burton, Scotty Anderson. Pat Travers played a tele.
I thoroughly enjoyed that. My guitar hero. Gary Moore. !!!!!!!
Besides being a phenomenal guitarist he also had a fantastic blues voice which many have not picked up on
I was so fond of Gary Moore, I felt like His guitar playing and my soul were on the same vibration level because His music just cut right through me. I remember crying for two days when He passed. I miss you my friend, rest in peace.
Great Interview
Gary was the truest example of an artist dedicated to his art and played exquisitely throughout his time with us. I feel I know a little about him from his musical gift to me.
What an amazing man, just an ordinary bloke talking about his life long love of playing guitar like he's nothing special. I loved the line "not doing it for the money " unlike the current reality contestants saying I just want to be famous!
A true inspiration, and what a sound.
Gary Moore was so humble, and honnest in his way of playing his Art.
He was not obsessed with the gear he used like all those people who think a guitar or an amp will make you a great musician.
He was born a musician, offered everything to be happy and fulfilled on stage, no matter what style of music he played because he knew how to play everything.
His discography proves that he had no mental, musical or technical barriers... Listen to the albums "Back on the street", "Corridor of power", "Wild frontier", "Still got the Blues", "After hours", "Dark days in paradise" etc...
Everything will be different each time except his signature... his style.
The thing that made him unique.
Such a perfect blend of immense virtuosity, great energy, such great gentleness and a gentle melancholy that made him the huge melodist he was. He was the greatest guitarist while being humanly so simple and so kind and never forget what fantastic singer he was too.
A real Artist, an anti-star. We miss you so much Mr Moore...😢 RIP.
Thanck you so much for sharing this great interview fully. 😎👍🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸...
you know what,if i had a 59 les paul guitar i would still sound bloody awful. gary moore could make a shovel sound awesome. it's all in the fingers and heart at the end of the day and gary was one of the greatest.
rip mr moore
ONLY person who can make his 🎸 Guitar Cry 😁
IM CRYING, THE PLANET MISSED THE THE GREATEST TALENT, LIVING IN THE WORLD, GARY HAD A MISSION, HE COMPLETED AND SINCE 10 YEARS AGO HE PASSED, WE MISSED HIM SO MUCH, MASTER REST IN HEAVEN, NO ONE LIKE HIM
The studio version solo on 'Still in Love with You' is still one of my faves.
That outro over Still Got the Blues he does at the end is spectacular. "Play something at the end Gary?"
"No worries.."
From creativity, to feel,, to execution,,, Gary possessed, and commanded the very best of musical qualities.
One of the finest to ever join the ranks of true musicianship. Such a great man. Thank you Gary.
i knew his earlier stuff, lizzy, metal, colloseum II but when still got the blues dropped... fucking hell, it's still a face melter.. rip a humble master!
The greatest guitar god on the planet , taken to soon from us , enjoy his music, we will never see a talent like him again!!!!
What a legend. RIP Gary. Great interview and insight into the man
A wonderful guitar player
A song like "Still Got The Blues" touches so many bases for those of us who loved this man and his music. I think every time someone special died in my life, I would play that song remembering the person and knowing that things are ultimately going to be all right. It's a love song about a woman but the intensity of his vocals and the extraordinary guitar playing go far beyond just another blues song. I will always listen to and enjoy Gary Moore's music and for me, it is therapy right when I need it. We all cry over things sometimes and we should. It says we are human. Thank you Gary Moore...R.I. P.
What an incredible interview.
I now know what Gary's life and contribution to REAL geetar playing is all about.
A Real Master!!!
True Story!!
THANK YOU as a near life long Gary Moore Fan!!!!
If I had to say something to describe Gary I believe it would be a man with a big heart a very genuine kinda of guy without ego or a look at me attitude Gary didn't need that because with that big heart a beautiful voice and his guitar Gary could talk to anyone he would reach people all around the world do I think he was maybe a loaner probably so I can say this today all the fans can truly say Gary WE STILL GOT THE BLUES FOR YOU. thanks for posting this video
my number 1 six-stringer. Gary had it all
What a great interview. Seems like a lovely,modest man.
Loved his phrasing; so much virtuosity and feeling even at blistering speed and pummeling overdrive. Such a great guitarist.
We miss you Gary...
Just the work ethic - the dedication of his entire life to blues guitar - the price of immortality -- Gary paid dearly for the sublime beauty and emotion he evoked from that Les Paul over those years --
" after seeing Gary Moore's grave site, I was sad to see that no one is taking care of his grave. it would be nice to see flesh flowers and toy guitars there . Rest in peace Andrew William Gary Moore"
W Percival from New Zealand 🇳🇿 Gardenia🌺 Band and Rarotonga Cook Islands 🇨🇰
super cool interview with Gary Moore...
Respect .
What a sweet man.
The best guitarists have all played from their soul, with the tone and feel just shining through. Gary Moore, SRV, EVH, Clapton, BB, Hendrix, Peter Green, Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson and others completely fit that bill. These players are ALWAYS a joy to see live because that feeling of soul bearing playing comes across.
RIP - Robert William Gary Moore, king of the ROCK blues!
Outstanding!! Thank you!! RIP Gary!!!
A great interview with all the stuffing and trimmings. It's all there at his finger tips. Fabulous. Miss you Gary😢
Gary is #1 🙂
Thanks for uploading this!
Shear Magic, how cool. Wish I had seen him live!
Great man
NO ONE EVER WILL MAKE THE GUITAR SING,CRY,WHISPER,TALK LIKE GARY DID!!!.TO THE NEW GUITARRISTS:FORGET IT!!!!!,YOU ALL WILL NEVER BE NEAR HIM,SORRY GUYS IT WON´T HAPPEN.
Gary, you light up my life, true genius and my everlasting love. 🥲😘
Ohhh! Doesn't the start of "One Day" just melt your heart! At the end, this is clearly how One Day was meant to end. Not the half-baked version we got on Ballades & Blues which faded too soon. Whoever owns Gary's music now should release the full version of One Day, including the outro solo.
Blows nearly all others away, wonderful player 🎼🙏
That guitar sounds like an actual acoustic guitar when played unplugged. Kirk Hammet said the same thing about the guitar. He was impressed by how loud it was acoustically. He struck one Chord and was sold on buying the guitar even at 2 million dollars that really says something about how great that guitar is .
These vids. of Gary Moore give people like me a chance to hear what he thinks and only makes my appreciation for him even stronger! When I 1st heard, "Still Got The Blues" hit me in my soul! I knew he was an incredible singer & musician. Your music still moves me!
Could there be anyone
a legend in his own right who has such admiration for those he became one of when talking about his life as a blues guitarist
Gary took a back seat to no one...
Gary Moore : The Man, The Myth, The Master, The Genius, The Artist, & The incredible Blues Legend ! RIP .
Best ever...sorry all...
Heart on the Street. The name of the song @ 10.35 is "Need your love so bad" it is on the Blues for Greeny album
Thank you for taking the time to piece this together. Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher were the REAL DEAL. I play Gary’s stuff every day, hard to believe it’s been nearly 10 years since his passing. In a lot of ways, by the time Gary left us, he was just getting started. We miss you and love you every day Gary.🙏🏻💔🎸
I have been playing guitar for at least 30 years. I learned to play by ear. Although I have many favorite guitar players, I believe if I could choose only one guitarist to take lessons from, it would be Gary Moore.
I am a huge Gary Moore fan but his accent baffles me. It was tough being from Belfast but he should have owned it.
He put the english accent on when he was young, it was too obvious
Thanks for posting this 🍺🍺🍺🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
LEGEND Sadly missed .
Love the Peter Green moment.
Gary Moore and Philip Lynott are my Idols and I have learned a lot of different things on the bass guitar just listening to Thin Lizzy and Gary Moores music and I've been playing the bass guitar since I was 12 in my school and through the years I have become a professional bass guitarist just by listening to Gary Moore and Thin Lizzy on CD's so I'm similar to Gary and I learned by ear and I honestly thank Gary Moore and Phil Lynott because without their music I probably wouldn't be as good as I am right now on the bass guitar so thank you so much lads. RIP Gary Moore and RIP Philip Lynott.
Genius! RIP Gary 🎸
Geweldig, en een enorm respect van hem , voor alle grote die hem zijn voorgegaan . Onwijs !
It's Need Your Love So Bad, cracking tune...
Greatest guitar player of all time
Miss you sooooo much Gary. 🎸🤘🇬🇧😔
One of the Greatest of all time
The God was also need the best.
That's why the Almighty invited Gary...
RIP Boss..
Miss you a lot
THANKS
I respect all the old guard guitar players, but newer, more energetic players have always been my favourite. Gary was bloody excellent. He ripped in an overdrive mode the older guard didn't have. So brilliant player. Those sausage fingers had so much power it was ridiculous. Crazy bends with thick gauges.
+malmstring I love the way you use word..Are you from Europe? Gary was my Favorite Guitar Man (White Boy)
Yes. Malmstring is a Swede indeed. Just like Yngwie. :-)
Wow..."no formal training, learned from records." Gary is right when he said that some are born to play. Gary is in my top five guitarists of all time. Xlnt single dvd he put out with Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce titled BBM....What a cool guy also...I wish a good young player would come along with Gary's style and energy.
A real musiik maestroGod bĺess his soul!
Mr. Robert William Gary Moore Rip 🎤🎸😔😭😢
I was a tender 19 year old when this interview happened and enjoyed being a metal head teen guitarist late 80s early 90s. So many guitar greats back then for a kid to idolize
good document!:)
Thin Lizzy was awesome. The first I will never forget hearing Parissienne walkways for the first btime on a juke box in my home town in N. Ireland. I played it about six times in a row that night. I didn't realize Gary didn't have a N. Irish accent until now. He must have left for England at a young age. Not even a hint of his original accent survived.
soo underrated , sadly ...
Rip legend
King
A old band mate of mine was browsing in Denmark Street. He saw GM outside Regent Sounds. "Hey Gary" he says "love your music!".
GM...""Fuck off".
Really ??
🤣
@Maxine McKenzie did you know him?
@Maxine McKenzie nice response....I'm sure we all have our moments...I've lashed out at our drummer on the odd occasion. But then, he can't keep time!
Lubię słuchać jego utworów, są świetnie zagrane.
"If there's a Rock n Roll Heaven, You Know They Have a Hellofa Band"... 👀💯👋😎
fantastic guitarist and a decent human being, much missed .
One thing that separates Gary technically is the strength and expression of his middle finger. Obviously he has amazing strength in his hands but nobody else uses their middle finger like him.
GM often gave people the finger, nasty piece of work
My middle finger game is strong
He was left handed i think. Maybe that gave him a special sound/ attack/ touch...but I think it was God allmighty speaking through his fingers.
Crazy thing about Gary is that his guitar over shadowed his voice he had a great voice. Hendrix had the same problem
I miss him
GARY MOORE! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸❤❤❤❤❤💘💘💘💘💘😥😥😥😥😥 PODERIA TER A LEGENDA! 11 ANOS SEM O GARY MOORE! 😥🎸EU AINDA CHORO AO ESCUTAR ICÔNICO LENDÁRIO SEMPRE EM NOSSO CORAÇÃO. 🎸😢🇧🇷 BRASIL! 15-07-2022
Excelente 👊
Genius !!
Gary i reszta świata.
What makes gary different is that he can play different styles very well which is unique
The best
And that's Peter Greens guitar he is playing as well........
it's not peter greens guitar it gary moores guitar.
Nah it’s forever greeny. I’m sure even Gary would admit