About a year ago I discovered Gary. I remember the name but sadly that’s about it. Growing up in America for whatever reasons he wasn’t talked about or played on radio. This kills me. I absolutely love his music and in my opinion he is the best guitarist ever period no question. I listen to him now daily for over a year. My car has a 6 disc player they are all Gary. I don’t get tired of listening to him. I’ve never had a performer keep this much interest for such a long period of time before I’m tired of listening to them for awhile. But not Gary. I can’t get enough. So I grew up a huge Eddie Van Halen fan. I can’t tell you how much I wished I could’ve channeled all my energy toward Gary if I only had known of him. He is twice the guitarist of Eddie Van Halen. And can sing. I would’ve flown overseas to attend his concerts. I’m amazed of all the material out there on him. Been listening for over a year and I still see videos that I have not seen of him amazing in itself. RIP Gary. 😢🎸😢, It kills me that I’ll never see him live in concert. Thanks to all who share his brilliance 🙏🙏🎸👍😊❤️
Gary was a great & underrated guitarist. Since you’re enjoying Gary Moore, I would recommend you give Rory Gallagher a listen. Rory & Gary were friends way back in Belfast in the 60’s, Gary was definitely influenced by Gallagher’s playing, especially when Moore went back to the Blues. Watch any live show from either Rockpalast or Montreux Jazz for some great Rory gigs. Saw Rory 2x and his live shows always went about 2 1/2 hours or longer. Rory’s Strat is in the RRHoF in an exhibit called ‘Play it Louder’ till Sept 2020. Check out new Gallagher release ‘Checked Shirt Wizard 77”, live album being released 3/2/20. Rest easy Gary & Rory, true underrated players.
@@MrParisienWalkways he was heavily influenced by the masters BB King Albert King of course the greatest Jimi Hendrix as well they lived on in his music
Without Gary Moore’s influence, I wouldn’t have picked up a guitar 40 years ago and own and run a recording studio and play everyday trying to be as proficient as I can. Massive influence. RIP GM.
@@gauloiseguy AGREED!!!!!!! it's so fun and fantastic to hear all those extra fills and improvisation on Scene. Insanely fun to see and a joy for the ears!
Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden - April 25th, 1987 Bass - Bob Daisley Drums - Eric Singer Guitar - Gary Moore, Neil Carter Keyboards - Neil Carter Vocals - Gary Moore, Neil Carter
I can understand you, the song and his performance also with this great musicians is outstanding, gives me a cold shiver over my body every time I hear it. Gray brings in all the skills he had, also the sound is absolutely great.
but he has much more achieved as he has played every tone of his guitar right into our hearts. Will love to play with him one time in heaven, hopefully he will give me some lesson then....
I was there, just on the right, close to the stage. Amazing show. R.I.P Mr. Gary Moore and thx for all the great music that live with us for ever and ever. Awesome musicians in this band, Neil Carter the perfect match for Gary.
Gary fukn Moore. God damn he lights my fuse. Soundtrack to my life. Been listening to him for over 45 years now. Loved his rock stages more than anything. Aggressive with melody ... perfect mixture. RIP GM🎸
Wow..I am way behind. I am just around 10 years mark. Been watching most of GM videos on YT. You are another truly Gary Moore warrior. I agree. Gary has a little bit of everything. He is a beast on guitar. I consider myself a disciple listener of Gary Moore for sure. n Maybe one day , I will pick up my blue Ibanez guitar and start practicing Gary's style, then I will become his true Disciple. Right now, the guitar has broken strings with whammy bar.collecting dusk 10+ now. years.
Absolutely blistering version of this totally underrated song. Gary at his rocking best IMO. Too bad so many young guitarists are overlooking this immense talent who left us too soon.
Came here ´cause was one with no possible of comments!... Just an unbelievable other show of Mr Gary Moore, thanks for this paul........ D Man really know how to play the guitar, the hairs of my arms still stand up..., man
100 agree. Now Who said the best of hard rock solo be can't come out Ireland. These two songs proved it. Gary was a monster here. He can shred with the best and sound much better than most of them.
I saw him 2010. The man still got it even after years. And yet, for all his vocal prowess on over the hills, you can see it on his face: the man just wanted to play that guitar. Beautiful!
Thunderrising is up there with the greatest songs of Rainbow, Zeppelin, Purple, Kansas ... Wild frontier is one of the best Metal-discs ever! Glad of having seen Gary on this tour at Konstanz.
Such a fantastic man he was! Those perfectly squeeling & screaming bends, vibratos of perfection and whammy bar usage of the gods! Total scene engagement! Gary a fucking legend! Hope you rest in guitar-heaven and peace! Much respect from Sweden.
How do 7 people not like this?? Seriously?? Gary's blues stuff later in his career is great, but it still doesn't touch his rock/metal stuff. This was/is a fabulous concert.... legendary!! 🙏❤️
Sir Charles by 1990 or so his voice was well conditioned but alcoholism and age took its toll..but one of the most heart felt guitarists of all time...
@@chrisbishop4671 I did´t know that Gary was caught in alcoholism. Shit alcohol, destroying so many people, what a shame! Gary I hope you can jam with Jimmy Hendrix, Randy Rhoads and Stevie Ray Vaughan up there ....
I love that sound he gets when he bangs the whammy bar during Over the Mountains. A Great song and a great performance. Another performance people should check out is Tribute to Phil Lynott Dublin 2005. He teams up with Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gotham to perform Black Rose. My eyes watered up a bit towards the end, I’m half Irish and for some reason that song always gets to me.
Jeez when Gary let rip there was an earthquake. All these years later he's still bowling us over. There was me thinking Gary's gig with The Chieftains on Gay Byrne was the best rendition of this song, and his Montreux performances were superb. But oh no....this Stockholm performance is magisterial. If you don't already have this on VHS or DVD, the price is around £100 if you can find it at all.
Gives me a cold shiver over my body every time I listen to this great combination of songs and this outstanding performance of Gary and his colleges, especially Neil Carter. I also love this red "Fender" (don´t know if it is one), it feel´s like it is a part of Gary´s body here .....
Lol.... I do 'think our taste changes after a few years. About 11years ago, I caught the Gary Moore bug and he is my Guitar hero ever since. Before that, I was into Page, Hendrix, slash, Clapton , and everyone else.
This is one of the greatest live tracks I heard in my life (OTHAFA), that intro is just electric! the pounding drums, the sound and then the blistering guitar blazin through..the entry of a Supreme God of a Guitarist..just incredible, and then the improv solos in the track...marvellous! I just can't believe this video has only 93K views, this needs a few million views atleast.
Un dieu de la guitare très connu aussi en France. Il a marqué toute une génération de guitaristes dans les années 80. Merci Gary. Cette version live de Thunder Rising est démentielle. Le jeu en Gary Moore et Niel Carter est hallucinant.
If it wasn't for picking up Gary's album several years ago, I wouldn't have been hit by a city bus when I was walking back to my car. I owe him many good times as well as credit for my missing legs
I’m 19 years old played guitar for 7 years till I heard about this guy, insane note execution, soul, and pocket hands down one of the best guitarists ever. Edit: also not to mention singing damn well at the same time!
Honored to have seen him in Nuremberg West Germany back then , in 1987. The stage was like a 17th century ship with sails and all that. An incredible memory. He was so underrated in my opinion. Great vocals to boot
I had the wild Frontier album back in the ninetees. Loved it. A very special guitarist. But I liked Thin Lizzy better. I think that was a more solid band. Even better with Robbo and Gorham, though Gary is a far better guitarist.
Great rhythm section to back up Gary here - Bob Daisley on bass and Eric Singer on drums - not long after they'd finished work on Black Sabbath's The Eternal Idol album.
About a year ago I discovered Gary. I remember the name but sadly that’s about it. Growing up in America for whatever reasons he wasn’t talked about or played on radio. This kills me. I absolutely love his music and in my opinion he is the best guitarist ever period no question. I listen to him now daily for over a year. My car has a 6 disc player they are all Gary. I don’t get tired of listening to him. I’ve never had a performer keep this much interest for such a long period of time before I’m tired of listening to them for awhile. But not Gary. I can’t get enough. So I grew up a huge Eddie Van Halen fan. I can’t tell you how much I wished I could’ve channeled all my energy toward Gary if I only had known of him. He is twice the guitarist of Eddie Van Halen. And can sing. I would’ve flown overseas to attend his concerts. I’m amazed of all the material out there on him. Been listening for over a year and I still see videos that I have not seen of him amazing in itself. RIP Gary. 😢🎸😢, It kills me that I’ll never see him live in concert. Thanks to all who share his brilliance 🙏🙏🎸👍😊❤️
Gary was a great & underrated guitarist. Since you’re enjoying Gary Moore, I would recommend you give Rory Gallagher a listen. Rory & Gary were friends way back in Belfast in the 60’s, Gary was definitely influenced by Gallagher’s playing, especially when Moore went back to the Blues. Watch any live show from either Rockpalast or Montreux Jazz for some great Rory gigs. Saw Rory 2x and his live shows always went about 2 1/2 hours or longer. Rory’s Strat is in the RRHoF in an exhibit called ‘Play it Louder’ till Sept 2020. Check out new Gallagher release ‘Checked Shirt Wizard 77”, live album being released 3/2/20.
Rest easy Gary & Rory, true underrated players.
Right on brother 💪
Yes I understand you , as someone introduce him to me in 1987 and yes love some of his music but here in Australia he did not get much airplay .
James Buck, great post! It warms my heart to hear Gary being appreciated, he was undoubtedly the greatest guitarist to ever walk planet earth.
@@MrParisienWalkways he was heavily influenced by the masters BB King Albert King of course the greatest Jimi Hendrix as well they lived on in his music
I was in the audience! Gary Moore’s music have always had a place in my heart.
Wow! I am envious of you, so glad you got to be there! This concert is phenomenal! Gary will always be a legend and icon 🙏
@@rockriverash3120 ditto 2..like maybe a million of us , who never got a chance to see Gary Shredding live.
I was born to late, found him 20 years ago by accident looking through cds in my dad's cabinet, so jealous of how lucky you was 😂
Without Gary Moore’s influence, I wouldn’t have picked up a guitar 40 years ago and own and run a recording studio and play everyday trying to be as proficient as I can. Massive influence. RIP GM.
Same here
Totally agree!
Same here
Gary Moore is the world best Lead Vocalist & Lead Guitarist in the world.
Awesome that he sounds the same as the album, a true artist that didn't need pro tools or any studio tricks to sound better. True legend.
@@FatherAxeKeeper He is still a beast and a really good performer! :)
IMHO Gary Moore was one of those rare artists that actually sounded better live. Any time and every time.
Well said! It's really mindblowing how fantastic he handles the Axe! it's like an extension of his own arms! Truly amazing skill!!!
@@gauloiseguy AGREED!!!!!!! it's so fun and fantastic to hear all those extra fills and improvisation on Scene. Insanely fun to see and a joy for the ears!
Actually met Gary in HMV Newcastle the day after he played & destroyed the City Hall at Newcastle . A truly awesome guitarist we miss u Gary R.I.P.
It is said that there are some good guitar players, some great players and then there is Gary Moore 💔RIP, Gary 💔
Moore is King, for melody, speed and FEEL he has no equal
There can be only one
👍
Only Gary Moore could play like that.
Gary Moore with a high powered backing band showing us how it’s done.
Thunderising a masterpiece played in this show... and apart from Gary the god, Neil Carter was supreme!!!
1987@Lakewood Ohio great show
Johanneshovs Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden - April 25th, 1987
Bass - Bob Daisley
Drums - Eric Singer
Guitar - Gary Moore, Neil Carter
Keyboards - Neil Carter
Vocals - Gary Moore, Neil Carter
dream team
Awsome band
This show was filmed on April 25th, 1987, I saw him live on April 14th in Ludwigshafen/Germany.
"Over the Hills and Far Away" will always be my favorite Gary Moore song. Here's to you, master of the strings. (salute)
I can respect that! ✌🎸🤘
This song take me to the hard rock and metal...a long time ago. Respect for Gary Moore (R.I.P.)
Mine too! I feel so alive listening to this song. 😍😘
I can understand you, the song and his performance also with this great musicians is outstanding, gives me a cold shiver over my body every time I hear it. Gray brings in all the skills he had, also the sound is absolutely great.
One of my all time favorite guitarists. He never really got the appreciation he deserved!
but he has much more achieved as he has played every tone of his guitar right into our hearts. Will love to play with him one time in heaven, hopefully he will give me some lesson then....
I was there, just on the right, close to the stage. Amazing show. R.I.P Mr. Gary Moore and thx for all the great music that live with us for ever and ever. Awesome musicians in this band, Neil Carter the perfect match for Gary.
Gary fukn Moore. God damn he lights my fuse. Soundtrack to my life. Been listening to him for over 45 years now. Loved his rock stages more than anything. Aggressive with melody ... perfect mixture. RIP GM🎸
Wow..I am way behind. I am just around 10 years mark. Been watching most of GM videos on YT. You are another truly Gary Moore warrior. I agree. Gary has a little bit of everything. He is a beast on guitar. I consider myself a disciple listener of Gary Moore for sure. n
Maybe one day , I will pick up my blue Ibanez guitar and start practicing Gary's style, then I will become his true Disciple. Right now, the guitar has broken strings with whammy bar.collecting dusk 10+ now. years.
Gary Moore...the most underestimated musician of all times !!
Neil Carter was a brilliant side man for Gary
Pure Gold! My all time favorite guitar player! I was in the crowd wow! Best concert ever! Just awesome! 10/10 magic!
I was there! 14 years old and my first big concert 😊
Absolutely blistering version of this totally underrated song. Gary at his rocking best IMO. Too bad so many young guitarists are overlooking this immense talent who left us too soon.
👍👍👍
I caught this tour - the best live show I've ever witnessed -still miss him
Came here ´cause was one with no possible of comments!... Just an unbelievable other show of Mr Gary Moore, thanks for this paul........ D Man really know how to play the guitar, the hairs of my arms still stand up..., man
The only time i caught gary was on this tour, still have the wild frontiers shirt we all miss u mate......
That guitar with EMG pickup. Sounds amazing
Just wanna put this performance on repeat ,now youngsters that’s how you do it just saying !!
100 agree. Now Who said the best of hard rock solo be can't come out Ireland. These two songs proved it. Gary was a monster here. He can shred with the best and sound much better than most of them.
I saw him 2010. The man still got it even after years. And yet, for all his vocal prowess on over the hills, you can see it on his face: the man just wanted to play that guitar. Beautiful!
The True Guitar God. What a performance...
Thunderrising is up there with the greatest songs of Rainbow, Zeppelin, Purple, Kansas ...
Wild frontier is one of the best Metal-discs ever! Glad of having seen Gary on this tour at Konstanz.
The legend of one of the greatest guitarists of all time will live on!! RIP Gary.
Such a fantastic man he was! Those perfectly squeeling & screaming bends, vibratos of perfection and whammy bar usage of the gods! Total scene engagement! Gary a fucking legend! Hope you rest in guitar-heaven and peace! Much respect from Sweden.
Fitting comment for my hero. Greetings from the States.
How do 7 people not like this?? Seriously?? Gary's blues stuff later in his career is great, but it still doesn't touch his rock/metal stuff. This was/is a fabulous concert.... legendary!! 🙏❤️
i was born in 1987 shame i missed this amazing performance love it! Gary is still king nice to see from Sweden to my country 5:05 That solo!
All salute Gary Moore. One of the legends. Gone to other place now. Still shredding, I bet.
Holy crap ! .... how epic a performance was that!!....thunder rising solo jeepers Murphy!! ....
He is real guitar maestro...admireㅡ
Neil carter was Gary moores voice..you could hardly tell them apart
Yes they were a wonderful duo, perfectly balanced in their performance, they must have liked each other.
Sir Charles by 1990 or so his voice was well conditioned but alcoholism and age took its toll..but one of the most heart felt guitarists of all time...
They complemented each other perfectly
@@chrisbishop4671 I did´t know that Gary was caught in alcoholism. Shit alcohol, destroying so many people, what a shame! Gary I hope you can jam with Jimmy Hendrix, Randy Rhoads and Stevie Ray Vaughan up there ....
@@sircharles7323
He had three times the legal limit for drunken driving in his bloodstream when he died, per the coroner who performed his autopsy.
LINE up: Gary Moore, bob Dasley, Eric Singer...
And the Wonderful : Neil Carter
I loose my mind because of you Gary Moore 😱😍 Did you know, I love you❤️❣️
Bravo to Gary band awesome💕🎸👏👏👏👏👏✌
They've got to re-release this masterpiece.
Absolute professionals at work - life better than others on playback. Miss those bands.
I was there!
Robert William Gary Moore...R.I.P😢
BEST LIVE VERSION
Thank Gary Moore you are still the very very best my friend RIP
I love that sound he gets when he bangs the whammy bar during Over the Mountains. A Great song and a great performance. Another performance people should check out is Tribute to Phil Lynott Dublin 2005. He teams up with Thin Lizzy guitarist Scott Gotham to perform Black Rose. My eyes watered up a bit towards the end, I’m half Irish and for some reason that song always gets to me.
northern irish legend
I love Gary Moore s song I listened to his music as a teenager
I loved heavy metal and Rock
Jeez when Gary let rip there was an earthquake. All these years later he's still bowling us over. There was me thinking Gary's gig with The Chieftains on Gay Byrne was the best rendition of this song, and his Montreux performances were superb. But oh no....this Stockholm performance is magisterial. If you don't already have this on VHS or DVD, the price is around £100 if you can find it at all.
Amazing pieze gary moore the best❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ forever in my heart
Gives me a cold shiver over my body every time I listen to this great combination of songs and this outstanding performance of Gary and his colleges, especially Neil Carter. I also love this red "Fender" (don´t know if it is one), it feel´s like it is a part of Gary´s body here .....
Great I love The drumming in this Song
Gary Moore super music.😎🇨🇿👍.
Damn, I regret wasting time with Satriani. This guy bloody rocks. And he kept his hair.
Lol.... I do 'think our taste changes after a few years. About 11years ago, I caught the Gary Moore bug and he is my Guitar hero ever since. Before that, I was into Page, Hendrix, slash, Clapton , and everyone else.
I never get tired of listening to this great song and this awesome musician!! Rest in Power!
I caught this tour at the Ritz in NYC - the best show in my 54 years
The best !!🤘👏👏👏👏
This is one of the greatest live tracks I heard in my life (OTHAFA), that intro is just electric! the pounding drums, the sound and then the blistering guitar blazin through..the entry of a Supreme God of a Guitarist..just incredible, and then the improv solos in the track...marvellous! I just can't believe this video has only 93K views, this needs a few million views atleast.
what a tone out that axe , great track
Un dieu de la guitare très connu aussi en France. Il a marqué toute une génération de guitaristes dans les années 80. Merci Gary.
Cette version live de Thunder Rising est démentielle. Le jeu en Gary Moore et Niel Carter est hallucinant.
If it wasn't for picking up Gary's album several years ago, I wouldn't have been hit by a city bus when I was walking back to my car. I owe him many good times as well as credit for my missing legs
I’m 19 years old played guitar for 7 years till I heard about this guy, insane note execution, soul, and pocket hands down one of the best guitarists ever. Edit: also not to mention singing damn well at the same time!
Honored to have seen him in Nuremberg West Germany back then , in 1987. The stage was like a 17th century ship with sails and all that. An incredible memory. He was so underrated in my opinion. Great vocals to boot
Phantastisch 😊
2022.
Still watching.
Either till they take it down or I drop dead . Whichever comes first.
☮️
5:00 That outro solo…!!! If only there were a way of connecting that to the power grid…no need for fusion energy.
ASTONISHING.... HAIL FROM BRASIL
A shame he left us too soon
He surely left us too soon for us to enjoy his guitar genius. R.I. P Lord of the String.
Two days later i saw this same show in Helsinki, 27.04.1987. It was GREAT :D
Both Songs in honour or his good friend Phil Lynott. Now, both of them keep living on these musics.
Thin-MOTHERFUCKER-Lizzy y'al! !!!!!!!!!!
Eu amo d+esse cantor,se eu pudesse eu levaria flores pro túmulo dele todos os dias
Descanse em paz GARY MOORE.😢
Pra mim o guitarrista que mais põe a alma nos solos...toca muito e canta...sincronismo...fora de série 😍🇧🇷
🗣 Best version of this 🎵 song!
Man, the 🎸 guitar tone is killer!
What a fabulous voice Gary had!
🎼 Bob D. was his best bass player
Lo vi en 1984 en Madrid he visto miles de conciertos pero nunca uno como ese r.i.p. Gary rip phil lynnott
Perfect!
I had the wild Frontier album back in the ninetees. Loved it. A very special guitarist. But I liked Thin Lizzy better. I think that was a more solid band. Even better with Robbo and Gorham, though Gary is a far better guitarist.
Excelente intro
magistrale
Jimi Hendrix was quoted saying "damn, glad I died at 27"
tros fort GARY POUR FAIRE UN SOLO COMME CA GLORIA A TE GARY
Epic.
00:20 Song !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Epic!
Fucken wicked
If i was with him that night he would have been alive now!!! I would never let him drink much. I hate alcohol!!!
Great rhythm section to back up Gary here - Bob Daisley on bass and Eric Singer on drums - not long after they'd finished work on Black Sabbath's The Eternal Idol album.
AMAZING!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing this! Much love....❤❤❤
this is awesome, thank you :D
Esos rif suore rapidos,,,,,,como thunder risen me eencanta ese rapido
MINUNAT MINUNAT MINUNAT
I wish i could see the violin solo played on an actual violin...
People listening to music, i’m like: “that custom Charvel is FIIIIIINNNNNNEEEE as fuck”
Who's the drummer..
What regiment if any was Gary's blue jacket?
Answering my own question - United States cavalry 1860's
Thunder Rising..he must have wrote that after a dodgy vindaloo
what pick up is in that red Charvel? it sounds godly. Guess you need to be Gary. But you get the point haha
EMG 81 active humbucker.
How's that for a killer 4 some !
Es el único que se dio el lujo de rechazar tocar para Ozzy
Gary Sharpe moore 😂
Gen Z Kids: "I'm not familiar with the type of thing I'm seeing"
A guy that plays a guitar as if it was a weapon?