I live in Brighton & Gary spent the last few years of his life living in Peacehaven, about 3-4 miles along the coast. He was often in the Guitar & Amp Shop in the North Laines, shredding or playing the blues or whatever. Watching & listening to him when he was literally feet away was indescribable so I'm even going to try, other than to say that on top of his speed, which is legendary there was so much more. As a non musician I can't put it into words but I feel truly privileged to have seen him in that environment. R.I.P Gary Moore, a legend of the highest order.
Gary moore is the whole reason i play guitar,and also because of him i learned of all the blues,rock,jazz and metal greats that came before him"He will always be my favorite guitar player hats off to a legend"
The 1987 Stockholm show was Gary at his best. Gary’s performance of Empty Rooms at that show still gives me chills. Bob was on fire that night as well. It was magical!!!!!!
I always find myself listening to Gary...he is probably the greatest blues rock player to ever pick up the instrument....his influence is everywhere.. we all sure miss your genius Gary.....🎸🎸🎸
Its nice to hear him talk so well about Gary Moore . You never hear anything about him personally . Plus He talked well about all the other musicians he played with. Nice guy. Not only a good bass player but a really nice guy.
Bob is an absolute legend .... Look at a few of the guitarists that he played with , Ritchie Blackmore, Randy Rhoads, Gary Moore, Jake E Lee and Steve Morse .... these are some of the greatest legends , Innovators and real musicians that are true masters of their art that have inspired millions of guitarists world wide for decades past and still continuing today..... Great Bass Player ...
Peter McCurry He played on a couple of songs on Yngwie Malmsteens Oddessey album as well, although I'm not sure why as Yngwie did the bass on the rest of the tracks, and the two songs he played on are the two simplest on the album, I've always wondered how that came about...
As a kid in the 80´s who was in to metal his name was a mark of respect for any album. If I saw that he was part of the ensemble I would immediately buy it. I knew that it would be a professionally produced work. The man is a legend.
Perfect guy to talk about Gary many gigs they did Empty Room's That monster solo you can see the interaction Between Gary and Bob Amazing how many band's Bob Daisley played and recorded with
I saw Gary in 84 in the Ulster Hall in december and it was his first time being home in 10yrs and I must say it was an unbelievable night of rock and Gary invited Phil to join him on stage for parisienne walkways and it totally blew me away I will never forget that night. R.I.P Phil and Gary
@Batphink Reynolds Yes it was unbelievable I couldn't believe that i was seeing my two guitar hereos standing right in front of me when Gary announced that he had brought along a friend and when he invited Phil to stage well the place went mental, And when they started to play parisienne walkways the place just erupted into a frenzy of singing and I was thinking not that long ago there was a band called Thin Lizzy and i can say that with out a doubt it's a concert that i won't forget ever. R.I.P PHIL And GARY.
"Jack of all trades, master of all." That truly says it about Gary Moore. He is in my mind after listening to everybody over the last fifty years the greatest ever to strum a string!Nobody even close!
Had the pleasure of knowing Gary for 3 or more years great guy ! Met him in the Ranliegh Arms b ton great charity night ! He played free and donated money what a guy !!
@@SLAYERSWINE1 awesome times. i remember seeing Michael Schenker at the Vic, Eric Johnson at the Metro and Joe Satriani all within a couple months of each other. its hard to describe how incredible that was!
@@rjstamm1038 I have been living in Washington state last 2 1/2 years. Miss all those venues but especially the Park West. I am sure you & I have attended a lot of the same shows besides the Gary Moore at Metro show. Thanks for reaching out my Guitar loving bro. 👍✌🤘😷🤘
Decent guy, Bob. I met him (and Gary together) one day before one gig in Belfast. Phil Lynott came on that night to guest on two encores - amazing show!
What a wonderful life blessing for you. I love Daisley's playing style ... especially with Gary. Love the interaction between Bob and Gary on Empty Rooms in Stockholm: ua-cam.com/video/2YvJyLrdQwA/v-deo.html
There ain't no such thing as 'the wolds best guitarplayer' or musician at all for that matter, but Gary is definetely one of those who'll shine among the brightest star there is to see up there in the universe of music, and will do so for all eternity to come.
Oh this is such a treasure. Thank you. Wild Frontier was the album that really got me into guitar. I had never heard or seen Bob chatting until this. Amazing.
Gary was very similar to a modern day Eric Clapton! Imagine if Eric decided to continue down the Hard Rock genre who knows where that could have went! Obviously Eric decided to get a little more rootsy and bluesy.
I think the all time best Gary moore bad , Bob Daisley , Neil Carter and drums with Ian Paisley . great combo great sync ann they made great live shows.
Gary Moore is without a dought well for me forever will be one of the Best Guitar Players and Vocalist off all time. I must had said doubth¡ well one of the Premier Guitarrist of all time in the Clapton, Beck, Page, Hendrix, Van Halen, Satriani, SRV well you people know
shred5 , " Daddy taught her well " !!! Have to wonder sometimes , if she wasn't working with " daddy " all along hmm? Don Arden was a real Prick "! You know the story of the game he played with Ozzy after the Sabbath break !
+sab287Leporidae wrote " ... and they have the balls to call themselves 'Socialists.' What backstabbers they are!" Socialists are, by DEFINITION, backstabbers. "You're first, after I get mine."
I've always played guitar and Gary is one of the best. At the age of 49 I took up tenor sax, discovered Dexter Gordon and decided to learn blue bossa. Fuck me, I thought that's where Gary pinched parissien from! Crafty, as most rock fans would never have known... Any time I mention this revelation to anybody else I get a 'whatever' shrug. Thanks Bob.
Wonderful video. Wish they would have a documentary of his life in music. Longer than what is out there anyway. Gary was so rich in so many ways musically.
Randy Fricke I think back then Ozzy was too much on drugs to take any notice of the business stuff that was going on. And he doesn't really remember what happened these days and Sharon is probably only telling him these things that make the things she did look right.
The Loner..... What I wouldn't give to have all the different live versions they played in all the different lengths and variations. That track is the perfect instrumental power ballad.
My name is Lisa. I was engaged to Gary for 4 years. He was w/Lizzy. Then left and Sharon managed him. He recorded G Force..I was the I Look@ u. Hot Gossip. He was trying to go commercial..like V.H. But he always loved Metheny,Thrall, Beck.. I used to scream at him at home..leads all over the house.. I kept saying.."think Beck"..its not how fast you play.its what you don't play. He taught me 12 chords. He could write pop songs in 5 mins flat. Put me in the studio. Him, Andy Pile (kinks) Neil murray? I was dreadful!..I thought. He was better as Daisley said. Relaxed...I really dont think he thought he was elevated as his heroes. ...Peter Green etc. I love Ozzie tho. Yrs later he was so friendly..Glenn Hughes. I remember when we first all got together...and Cozy Powell..what a darling..I thought Neil Murray a geek. And Gary was dying to nab Simon Phillips... I could go on and on..
bob you are the best bassist ever randy was an amazing guitarist no doubt but what you played was every bit as important..us bassists gotta stick together
Gary Fucking Moore. My hero. I found him late . I'm always late to the party tho.... Like most Americans, I got lucky and found Thin Lizzy songs OTHER than "The boys are back in town"..... Which led to Gary Moore and then the Irish Skid Row... Gary never got the attention in America that he deserved.. he IS.... not WAS , great
he's right Europa Santana with P walkways with i will survive almost the same chords but not for the loner .Autumn leaves yes too : The M7 and m7/5- are the must have chords :)
Gary almost did it from what I remember reading. Pretty sure Sharon tried hiring him for pennies on the dollar & Gary blew that off. BTW Ozzy did sing on Gary Moore's "The Law of the Jungle" & "Led Clones".
BoB daisley played on the original releases of blizzard of ozz and diary of a madman.gary was considered as a replacement for Randy Rhoads.Bob has a hell of a resume!
Eddie Muniz It was other way around. Gary Moore was Ozzys first choice as guitar player on his said no. He said no and Ozzy continued auditions and finally found Randy Rhoads. Actually George Lynch was choisen as a guitar player first. Depanding the source he lost it as Sharon didnt like his new haircut or green guitar he was using. Either of reasons affect playing. Randys win. Althought he died on the tour
its obvious here that Bob is no kid . He looks great for his age and he does. Was on a video post quite a while ago and it was about Bob and he had his hair done as it is now and his dressing was a bit more " with it ",ay midly more "rock starish " but still reserved to a degree more for a man his age etc but still youthful. One of the comments / posters had the balls to knock Bob for his hair style ( he's had this style for a long time that I remember , Ozzy years and maybe it was longer . The most annoying part of this assole's insults was that given Bob's age the he was " old " and he looked like a " idiot " and should have grown up . The hair style was tooo youthful and his dressing which was I remember a Black dress shirt with a sort of sequence in it and Black . slack like pants . I thought he looked very good, was not loud at all , he tried to still look like the " rock star he is " ( for most people they have no clue who this man is ) yet more like an elder statesman of the music scene. What galled me is how the most was that this moron took nothing into account how tasteful his dressing was to start with including his hair style was. It was just like Bob should roll over, dress like Benny Hill or George Burns and start looking like he was a Senior citizen or in a retirement community setting ( I'm in the USA ). Bob is for those who know , a legit rock star and far from being some lightweight no matter how in the rear of things he is .
RIP Gary, sensational musician sadly missed Bob comes across well Raises a eyebrow with interviewer as did I ref: Still Got The Blues same progression as Autumn Leaves, not really mate and as for Pariennse Walkways being, same as Blue Bossa, did he say? Not even close my learned friend 🤔😯😏😂
+Flick Dasher very short gig and im sure what you see on video is what it was. i was flat broke and had to sleep on the cold port lobby floor with about ten others
@Gary Smith It was victims of the Future Gary m I remember it as " Shapes of Things was on it " , this was actually a " Beck" Song , the song just fit the album title and was a better version than becks by far in terms of the Melody !
I live in Brighton & Gary spent the last few years of his life living in Peacehaven, about 3-4 miles along the coast. He was often in the Guitar & Amp Shop in the North Laines, shredding or playing the blues or whatever. Watching & listening to him when he was literally feet away was indescribable so I'm even going to try, other than to say that on top of his speed, which is legendary there was so much more. As a non musician I can't put it into words but I feel truly privileged to have seen him in that environment. R.I.P Gary Moore, a legend of the highest order.
Gary moore is the whole reason i play guitar,and also because of him i learned of all the blues,rock,jazz and metal greats that came before him"He will always be my favorite guitar player hats off to a legend"
The 1987 Stockholm show was Gary at his best. Gary’s performance of Empty Rooms at that show still gives me chills. Bob was on fire that night as well. It was magical!!!!!!
Is there video or audio of that?
I always find myself listening to Gary...he is probably the greatest blues rock player to ever pick up the instrument....his influence is everywhere.. we all sure miss your genius Gary.....🎸🎸🎸
Its nice to hear him talk so well about Gary Moore . You never hear anything about him personally . Plus He talked well about all the other musicians he played with. Nice guy. Not only a good bass player but a really nice guy.
+Carla Fletcher just " class"
Bob Daisley. One of the Greatest song writers and bassist of all time !
Bob is an absolute legend .... Look at a few of the guitarists that he played with , Ritchie Blackmore, Randy Rhoads, Gary Moore, Jake E Lee and Steve Morse .... these are some of the greatest legends , Innovators and real musicians that are true masters of their art that have inspired millions of guitarists world wide for decades past and still continuing today..... Great Bass Player ...
Peter McCurry He played on a couple of songs on Yngwie Malmsteens Oddessey album as well, although I'm not sure why as Yngwie did the bass on the rest of the tracks, and the two songs he played on are the two simplest on the album, I've always wondered how that came about...
100% Correct. truthful comment brother man.
A real pioneer.
As a kid in the 80´s who was in to metal his name was a mark of respect for any album. If I saw that he was part of the ensemble I would immediately buy it. I knew that it would be a professionally produced work. The man is a legend.
Watching the 80's bio of Gary and the band he was such a kid there on stage... glad he lived to tell.
Some excellent recollections from Bob Daisley on he guitar maestro himself, gary moore RIP
Saw Gary live In 85 and Still got the Blues. Outstanding.
Saw him five times...the First show"Victims Of The Future" with Ian Paice
Bob's a class act and this was a great interview; Bob's recorded with a who's who list of rock icons over the years.
Perfect guy to talk about Gary many gigs they did Empty Room's
That monster solo you can see the interaction
Between Gary and Bob
Amazing how many band's Bob Daisley played and recorded with
It's nice to hear Bob saying so many nice things about Gary he said Jack of all trades and master of them all that was Gary Moore
I saw Gary in 84 in the Ulster Hall in december and it was his first time being home in 10yrs and I must say it was an unbelievable night of rock and Gary invited Phil to join him on stage for parisienne walkways and it totally blew me away I will never forget that night. R.I.P Phil and Gary
@Batphink Reynolds Yes it was unbelievable I couldn't believe that i was seeing my two guitar hereos standing right in front of me when Gary announced that he had brought along a friend and when he invited Phil to stage well the place went mental, And when they started to play parisienne walkways the place just erupted into a frenzy of singing and I was thinking not that long ago there was a band called Thin Lizzy and i can say that with out a doubt it's a concert that i won't forget ever. R.I.P PHIL And GARY.
"Jack of all trades, master of all." That truly says it about Gary Moore. He is in my mind after listening to everybody over the last fifty years the greatest ever to strum a string!Nobody even close!
So sweet Bobby so very sweet for you to talk about Gary and such a lovely way . I love hearing your voice
Had the pleasure of knowing Gary for 3 or more years great guy ! Met him in the Ranliegh Arms b ton great charity night ! He played free and donated money what a guy !!
Gary's sustain was stuff of legend . . . .
Gary was THE best ever! hands down & my favorite player of all time. Miss him.
Also, check out Jeff Healey....different style but goes straight to the heart. Best to you.
You're damn right 👍
I got to see him with Gary Moore in 8/87 Chicago at The Cabaret Metro "Wild Frontier" tour. Awesome show.
i was there, believe Hurricane opened. phenomenal.
@@rjstamm1038 You are 100% correct RJ 👍✌🤘😷🤘
@@SLAYERSWINE1 awesome times. i remember seeing Michael Schenker at the Vic, Eric Johnson at the Metro and Joe Satriani all within a couple months of each other. its hard to describe how incredible that was!
@@rjstamm1038 I have been living in Washington state last 2 1/2 years. Miss all those venues but especially the Park West. I am sure you & I have attended a lot of the same shows besides the Gary Moore at Metro show. Thanks for reaching out my Guitar loving bro. 👍✌🤘😷🤘
@@SLAYERSWINE1 great venues in Seattle also- especially Paramount, Triple Door and Neptune- seen several shows there.
What a great guy he is, Bob Daisley. Miss the days with him and Gary Moore playing together.
Decent guy, Bob. I met him (and Gary together) one day before one gig in Belfast. Phil Lynott came on that night to guest on two encores - amazing show!
Yeah, but you won't be jealous of my age!
What a wonderful life blessing for you. I love Daisley's playing style ... especially with Gary. Love the interaction between Bob and Gary on Empty Rooms in Stockholm:
ua-cam.com/video/2YvJyLrdQwA/v-deo.html
That's great. I saw Bob live with Gary.and Ian Paice..and THIN LIZZY two times with Philip...my favourite Band forever
Great bloke talking about another great bloke! :)
Apparently Gary was a bit of a prickly cunt to talk to, and had quite a big ego. Not that many people liked him from what I've heard over the years.
There ain't no such thing as 'the wolds best guitarplayer' or musician at all for that matter, but Gary is definetely one of those who'll shine among the brightest star there is to see up there in the universe of music, and will do so for all eternity to come.
Oh this is such a treasure. Thank you. Wild Frontier was the album that really got me into guitar. I had never heard or seen Bob chatting until this. Amazing.
i saw him play live in cascais in 1987 with Gary Moore,Eric Bell,and Neil Carter for the Wild Frontiers album, what a show..
Eric Singer.
Awesome! RIP Gary Moore my hero
Gary Moore...The guitar player's Guitar Player...
Absolutely.
Hit the nail on the head
There's no freckin question about that! Gary Moore was the best.
Best of the best. R.I.P
jack of all trades master of all of them - that was Gary Moore
A contradiction in terms, MPW
Master of all is an understatement as far as Gary is concerned
That's maybe pushing it, to be fair ...
Gary was very similar to a modern day Eric Clapton! Imagine if Eric decided to continue down the Hard Rock genre who knows where that could have went! Obviously Eric decided to get a little more rootsy and bluesy.
@@whynottalklikeapirat exactly, he was NOT a master of all by a long shot.....
Ive said it before but his fretless bass playing was so great in empty rooms. not many would play one live.
Carla Fletcher. Good to know. I always assumed that was Neil Murray.
Super Nice Guy..I love the way he talks..
Full of praise for Gary yet seems so down to earth.
Could listen to him all day.
Really cool dude!
Love Bob Daisley . Legend!
Gary Moore was to the Les Paul what SRV was to the Strat. Both were incredibly physical/emotional powerhouses.
He's been known to put a Strat through it's paces too! 😄
@@g3ultra you are absolutely correct.
I think the all time best Gary moore bad , Bob Daisley , Neil Carter and drums with Ian Paisley . great combo great sync ann they made great live shows.
+Carla Fletcher i hope they didn't let ian paisley sing!
Ian Paisley!
never Never *NEVER* - *Ulster say NO* !!!!!
@@flickdasher1775 one video Gary takes over his mic and you can see his confusion. LoL I wondered why he did that. Guessing Ian cant sing ?
@@cymro6537 noy!
Gary Moore is without a dought well for me forever will be one of the Best Guitar Players and Vocalist off all time. I must had said doubth¡ well one of the Premier Guitarrist of all time in the Clapton, Beck, Page, Hendrix, Van Halen, Satriani, SRV well you people know
Sharon Osbourne probably wanted to make sure Bob Daisley was busy so he didn't sue her or Ozzy for trying to screw him over...
Right on mate. He's always surrounded himself with solid talent. It's a shame they treat the people who helped bring them to the top like trash...
shred5 , " Daddy taught her well " !!! Have to wonder sometimes , if she wasn't working with " daddy " all along hmm? Don Arden was a real Prick "! You know the story of the game he played with Ozzy after the Sabbath break !
+sab287Leporidae wrote " ... and they have the balls to call themselves 'Socialists.' What backstabbers they are!"
Socialists are, by DEFINITION, backstabbers. "You're first, after I get mine."
Aled Long I love Ozzy...Sharon is fucking evil...Ozzy is her cash cow and little lap dog...I agree...steal it....
It was Sharon who was fucking everyone over. Nobody more than Jake E Lee.
Robert William Gary Moore "R.i.P" 🎵🎼🎶🎸😎👊
I bought his book, great read,
I've always played guitar and Gary is one of the best. At the age of 49 I took up tenor sax, discovered Dexter Gordon and decided to learn blue bossa. Fuck me, I thought that's where Gary pinched parissien from! Crafty, as most rock fans would never have known... Any time I mention this revelation to anybody else I get a 'whatever' shrug. Thanks Bob.
Wonderful video. Wish they would have a documentary of his life in music. Longer than what is out there anyway. Gary was so rich in so many ways musically.
Great bass guitar
I have the utmost respect for Ozzy as Ozzy the musician, but what he allowed his Mrs. do to Bob, Lee Kerslake, Jake, and Zakk is unforgivable.
ozzy has never been a musician.
Randy Fricke I think back then Ozzy was too much on drugs to take any notice of the business stuff that was going on. And he doesn't really remember what happened these days and Sharon is probably only telling him these things that make the things she did look right.
irrelevant to this interview
@Batphink Reynolds When Zakk was with Ozzy, Ozzy wasn't even the best singer in the band.
R.I.P Lee kerslake
The Loner..... What I wouldn't give to have all the different live versions they played in all the different lengths and variations. That track is the perfect instrumental power ballad.
Nice interview, Bob Daisley comes across as as lovely fella.
I was at that gig in Dublin. Awesome. !
very good interview with Bob daisly
bob was a ex bass player of Uriah heep in the 80s
My name is Lisa. I was engaged to Gary for 4 years. He was w/Lizzy. Then left and Sharon managed him. He recorded G Force..I was the I Look@ u.
Hot Gossip. He was trying to go commercial..like V.H.
But he always loved Metheny,Thrall, Beck.. I used to scream at him at home..leads all over the house.. I kept saying.."think Beck"..its not how fast you play.its what you don't play.
He taught me 12 chords. He could write pop songs in 5 mins flat. Put me in the studio. Him, Andy Pile (kinks) Neil murray? I was dreadful!..I thought.
He was better as Daisley said.
Relaxed...I really dont think he thought he was elevated as his heroes. ...Peter Green etc. I love Ozzie tho. Yrs later he was so friendly..Glenn Hughes.
I remember when we first all got together...and Cozy Powell..what a darling..I thought Neil Murray a geek.
And Gary was dying to nab Simon Phillips...
I could go on and on..
Ok
Please don't. 👌
A jack & master of all trades for my listening ability for sure. G. Moore = supernatural.
Still got victims of the future on my turntable
Bob is a gentle guy.
bob thanks mate Loved The Info.
bob you are the best bassist ever randy was an amazing guitarist no doubt but what you played was every bit as important..us bassists gotta stick together
Nice interview!
Well said he was , only 1 Gary 🎶
Gary Moore is the reason I took up keyboard.
Gary Fucking Moore. My hero. I found him late . I'm always late to the party tho....
Like most Americans, I got lucky and found Thin Lizzy songs OTHER than "The boys are back in town"..... Which led to Gary Moore and then the Irish Skid Row...
Gary never got the attention in America that he deserved.. he IS.... not WAS , great
Bob's memory is impressive ,unfortunate for Sharon Osbourne.
he's right Europa Santana with P walkways with i will survive almost the same chords but not for the loner .Autumn leaves yes too : The M7 and m7/5- are the must have chords :)
Have "Blues Alive" CD in the car for my commute.
MK
r.i
p.Gary
Cool interview from me old mate Steve Flak
Bob Daisley's got great hair for an older man.
I wonder why gary never got to jam with the likes of Clapton,beck,page,srv...he seems to have jammed with all the other greats of the time???
@JustAintThatWay true..but still wuda been a great jam :)
We did a song called the loner...
One night it went on for 20 minutes...
If only I could've been so lucky
there a only a select few with the talent Gary Moore had,,,,
I notice when Steve ray died he hit the blue s heavy I got to see play in 85 hell yeh
There was a rumour Ozzy asked Gary to join his band. Gary wasn't interested.
Gary almost did it from what I remember reading. Pretty sure Sharon tried hiring him for pennies on the dollar & Gary blew that off. BTW Ozzy did sing on Gary Moore's "The Law of the Jungle" & "Led Clones".
OH grandpa tell me about the good ole days
Bob needs to get a more masculine haircut. I thought it was a middle aged woman in the thumbnail.
BoB daisley played on the original releases of blizzard of ozz and diary of a madman.gary was considered as a replacement for Randy Rhoads.Bob has a hell of a resume!
Eddie Muniz he also played with Richie Blackmore's rainbow...tough boss!!!!
Eddie Muniz It was other way around. Gary Moore was Ozzys first choice as guitar player on his said no. He said no and Ozzy continued auditions and finally found Randy Rhoads. Actually George Lynch was choisen as a guitar player first. Depanding the source he lost it as Sharon didnt like his new haircut or green guitar he was using. Either of reasons affect playing. Randys win. Althought he died on the tour
I saw Gary at Wolfgangs SF and remember Neil Carter but forgot about Bob. A true pro!!!
what exactly is a "poison finger?"......
Victims Of The Fury is a Robin Trower album...
Its ' Victims on the FUTURE ' you bleedin' half wit , not Victims of the FURY ...lol.
its obvious here that Bob is no kid . He looks great for his age and he does. Was on a video post quite a while ago and it was about Bob and he had his hair done as it is now and his dressing was a bit more " with it ",ay midly more "rock starish " but still reserved to a degree more for a man his age etc but still youthful. One of the comments / posters had the balls to knock Bob for his hair style ( he's had this style for a long time that I remember , Ozzy years and maybe it was longer . The most annoying part of this assole's insults was that given Bob's age the he was " old " and he looked like a " idiot " and should have grown up . The hair style was tooo youthful and his dressing which was I remember a Black dress shirt with a sort of sequence in it and Black . slack like pants . I thought he looked very good, was not loud at all , he tried to still look like the " rock star he is " ( for most people they have no clue who this man is ) yet more like an elder statesman of the music scene. What galled me is how the most was that this moron took nothing into account how tasteful his dressing was to start with including his hair style was. It was just like Bob should roll over, dress like Benny Hill or George Burns and start looking like he was a Senior citizen or in a retirement community setting ( I'm in the USA ). Bob is for those who know , a legit rock star and far from being some lightweight no matter how in the rear of things he is .
RIP Gary, sensational musician sadly missed
Bob comes across well
Raises a eyebrow with interviewer as did I ref: Still Got The Blues same progression as Autumn Leaves, not really mate and as for Pariennse Walkways being, same as Blue Bossa, did he say? Not even close my learned friend 🤔😯😏😂
eric bell????
+andy Russell eric bell was in thin lizzy. he played lead guitar on 'whiskey in the jar'.
+Flick Dasher i ment eric bell playing with gary, must have guested at one of the gigs
they were both on the phil lynott tribute gig called 'one night only' i think.
+Flick Dasher yea i know i was there
+Flick Dasher very short gig and im sure what you see on video is what it was. i was flat broke and had to sleep on the cold port lobby floor with about ten others
It was 'Victims of the Fury', not 'the Future'
Your wrong Victims of the future
Why come on here talking nonsense? Ever thought about checking you're right first?
@Gary Smith It was victims of the Future Gary m I remember it as " Shapes of Things was on it " , this was actually a " Beck" Song , the song just fit the album title and was a better version than becks by far in terms of the Melody !
Gary Smith fanny of the future maybe...
@@roxteddy8749 or knobhead of the future.
Gary was great but He was not a Nice a Guy..many musicians said that
Omg. Gary Moore.who are u lol
Nowadays music are so WEAK.