Forgotten Fretmasters #4 - Rory Gallagher
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
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Thank you for joining us for this, the 4th episode of Forgotten Fretmasters, and a deep dive into the life and career of Mr. Rory Gallagher, Ireland's favorite son. Gallagher was one of the greatest blues guitarists of his era, yet he had trouble gaining traction in the charts and so mega-stardom escaped him. His singing, songwriting and playing, however, are not diminished because of this. Please join us in celebrating his memory.
Rory Gallagher - Against the Grain - Souped Up Ford
• Rory Gallagher - Soupe...
Messin’ With the Kid - 1972 - Beat Club
• Video
Tore Down 1972
• Video
Tattoo’d Lady 1985 montreux
• Rory Gallagher - Tatto...
Rory Gallagher is the Guitarist by which all other Guitarist are Judged... Period
RIP RG
To us that knew Rory from the early days, he was a super star. Better than any of the gods of guitar of that period and to this day still is. There is just something about Rory that cannot be topped.
Forgotten Rory is not forgotten never will be
I was sitting in a pub in The Netherlands in ‘75 when they played Live in Europe. I was mesmerized. Who’s that? Rory Gallagher. Never heard of. So I ran to the record store to buy that album and played it whole night. What a musician! What an album! It blew me away. Still got goosebumps from the outlandish solo on Laundromat, the slide in I Could Have Had Religion or the screaming Strat in Bullfrog Blues. His dead left me shocked and still, after all these years, I play his records and enjoy!
As a fourteen year old I heared Irish Tour 74. I'm now Sixty. I saw him six times.
He is my Rock God. Love always.
I even shook is hand, I was 17. I Followed him since Taste.
I’ve been playing on n off since 1978. I’m 55 years old and I recently discovered Rory just last week and I’ve already created a jam in his honor.
I heard 2 chords and a few notes he played and I paused the video. I was completely blown away.
He’s my main inspiration as I’m writing this. I’m a huge Hendrix and EVH fan , and I personally was friends with Eddie Van Halen.
Rory is my man and my driving force in my new journey not forgetting Jimi or EVH, I’m adding Rory to my top 3.
You have it right he was amazing.
"Rory was probably the most natural player I've ever seen. In all the gigs we did together I don't think I ever heard him play the same thing twice...He was the ultimate performer."
- Ritchie Blackmore
For Blackmore to throw a compliment so freely and easily says ALOT!
@@benedictdonald4338 I'm sure Blackmore always said Dam we have to follow THIS GUY
Comin' from Blackmore that's some compliment and well deserved.
@@benedictdonald4338 Ha ha, yes, knowing Blackmore's ego, this is an unusual compliment!
Two of my favorites. 🎸🎸
Rory Gallagher is not forgotten!
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Thanks for reviewing. Rory was a guitar hero in the middle of the USA. In a cornfield we ROCKED to Messin with the Kid and Bullfrog Blues when I was a kid of 12. He was a hero to us and many knew his name. He did not want the type of fame of the Beatles and the like. He wanted to make music and money and have a Great time doing it, with no compromise. When he came to Louisville it was the talk of the area and all over the radio.
His talent, Legendary and never to be seen again probably. Such a wide variety of Rock, Blues and just everything. I have to mention the Great Band he had in his classic era Jerry Mcavoy and Wilgar Campbell, Rod D etc..I could never say enough about how this guy effected people around the world that are long forgotten with his great playing, writing and arranging. RIP to truly one of the few Greatest Guitarist ever.
Rory refused to release singles ,Donal and record company exec's tried to change his mind but he wouldn't. Saw him live and he was just mesmerizing ,his playing and joy on stage infected the whole theatre, I feel so lucky I saw him ,R.I.P. Rory Gallagher great musician.
IMO moonchild, souped up ford and laundromat could’ve been hits.
@@TheGuitarHistorian No doubt or Shadow Play , but watch the documentary ,he didn't want to be a pop star the music was all that mattered .
Rory was mr music..his dedication to music is obscene..he never had kids.got married..his 1 and only love was music..the man was a machine.totally dedicated to his fans..and didnt "sell out" .1 of the greatest guitarist ever.and a born entertainer..luvya rory..
Saw Rory as a kid (14) genius playing his battered strat. RIP great player/singer
Rory was THE man,what a guitarist. Live, there was no one and I mean no one better, and believe me I've seen most of the so called greats.Off stage the most humble quiet man,but on stage he was lightning in a bottle, so much energy. Was lucky enough to see him 3 times and still among the best gigs I've ever been at.The Stones, Deep Purple and even Cream asked for his services, but Rory stayed true to his roots. The man was a genius of our time, a virtuoso guitarist and mesmerising magical performer. Sorely missed but never forgotten, he has left an amazing legacy. Kudos to the man☘
I saw Rory live in Belfast 4 times. Absolute dynamite! He had such energy. I've heard lots of good guitarists live but I'm telling you Rory had something else, something extra.
In an era when most musicians were worried about laser lights, platform boots and makeup, Rory went out on stage with a plaid shirt and jeans. He was real. The music spoke for him, not the flashy stage show. You looked up on stage, you saw yourself. Wish I’d been around in his era to see him.
I was fortunate enough to see Rory twice in small venues in Atlanta,Georgia. His band was amazing and he put everything into his playing. I don't understand why he didn't reach the stature he deserved. One of the best guitarists , signer,songwriter and preformer you could ever see.
I live in the USA. I refer to Rory as "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of". Fantastic guitarist, and a good man.
If I hear that phrase one more time... 😡 if you've never heard of Rory, you can't call yourself a fan of blues/rock music.
I saw Rory in Bristol , England. Everything you can imagine about his live performance is true. He was a one off.
The "BEST OF THE BEST"in Blues-Rock !!!
Rory Gallagher, never forgotten. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I first heard Rory in 1972 and saw him live in 1976 and 1992. Got to play acoustic with him in 1986 at a little Irish seaside village pub that he wandered into one morning. A quiet, humble man whose talent and passion simply oozed from him.
Our Irish holy trinity is Rory Gallagher/ Gary Moore / Philip Lynott and thank you for your help in keeping the spirit of Rory Gallagher alive
My Irish Holy Trinity is Van Morrison .The Dubliners, Clannad ☘ Like all countries Irland produced people who were good at American music . "Never ask an Irishman his opinion. He is about to give it to you . "
Dont forget Eric Bell
@@bjornekblom2096 Yes! Eric Bell is overshadowed by his successors in the Thin Lizzy University of Guitar, but he's really fresh. My favorites: Farmer's Son and his slide work on Mother Nature.
@@scottlewis1530 The Rocker!
ABSOLUTELY!
Got into Rory Gallagher when I picked up “Tattoo” , brand new vinyl, in 1972 and never looked back. Saw the man twice in my life, once in Vermont at the University of Vermont Gymnasium(1974?) and later(1978?) in my hometown of Montreal. I’ll never forget those experiences after all these years. I was devastated to hear of his passing and keep that date as a quiet day. Tattoo and Irish Tour were my go to albums in the day.
I saw Rory live, twice. One of my greatest memories. Rest in Peace great one, we miss you.
Anytime I see Rory Gallagher I click on....we used to see him every time he was in the LA area. Always a great show. I always was in front or on the stage. He was awesome. The Gallagher fest at Ballyshannon is on my friends and my bucket list.
I first heard Rory on the King Biscuit Flour Hour in the early 1970's on FM radio in the states. I was blown away and still am. He is one of the few musicians I can listen to on a regular basis as his style is so improvisational and fresh I never seem to tire of it. He's one of the most authentic musicians every recorded along with Robert Johnson and Leadbelly. He espoused no interest in stardom. Only the music. That's why the people still revere him to this day and he's still gaining new fans. Music is truth and this man sat in the center of truth and radiated it's beauty.
He's not forgotten by me!
Still listen to him most days
Rory is one hell of a player." Million Miles Away "is one of my favorites.
Also could rock a denim jacket like 👍
After many years of listening to thousands of guitarist I keep coming back to Rory , Jimi and Peter Green and Duane. Rory could do it all lead ,slide ,Rock , blues sing and write not to mention his raw acoustic work. I don’t use the word best in music but for me many times he’s been my go to performer based on my emotional feeling when really listening to his music especially his live work!Thank you so much for covering him on your channel I as a true fan sincerely appreciate your segment !Hopefully it will lead younger players to seek out his body of work that truly speaks for itself. God bless you and your family!
Rory is never forgotten.
It really warms my heart when new Humans become aware of The White Rocking King of Blues "Rory Gallagher".
The City & County that made Rory Gallagher, Cork City, Peoples Republic of Cork, Ireland.
When Jimi Hendrix was asked in an interview "what's it like being the greatest guitarist in the world ? Hendrix replied "I don't know, go ask Rory Gallagher".
I was lucky to see him play live. Probably one of last gigs (an acoustic set). It Was An Honour 💙
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Ive got the younger generation in my family rocking with Rory rite now in 2021 even getting in the garage playing his music
Once you heard Rory, you didn't forget him.
I got hooked on Rory when I found a cassette of Top Priority, I was only about 14 and was amazed that he wasnt more well known, id say his name and people would say, who? But I wore that tape out. Only with the aid of the internet was I able to find out more about him and his legacy. I was pleased to find out how many people loved him and were influenced by him.
excellent. Saw him many many times. Still can't believe he's gone even after all this time.
Rory was actually famous in continental Europe during the seventies - he was headlining many festivals and every kid knew him or at least had heard about him. When I was a teen in the mid-seventies, we had some big acts posters on the classroom's walls - Pink floyd, Deep Purple and Rory Gallagher.
Rory will never be forgotten 💚
Saw the genius 20 times. The most exhilarating fluid guitarist I've ever seen or heard. He would tear the place down wherever he played. Just a musical force of nature.
I lost count myself but , it's always great to hear others that loved him as much as I did.
Wow twenty times. Lucky you 👍
,20 times; you lucky b......
20 times; would have loved to have seen him once
Thankyou for honouring one of my guitar heros I’m 60 and I discovered rory in 1975/6 when I bought the album “calling card” I played “edged in blue till the grooves disappeared he is greatly missed and very much still loved and revered.
rory was the best - because he was a human in natural way ...thanks for the video
Good job on this one! BTW, the bearded, glasses wearing pallbearer in that photo of Rory's funeral is the legendary Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners. You've had a hell of a life when a guy like Ronnie Drew helps to carry you to your final resting place. RIP Rory.
Last year I bought my first Fender Customshop Strat: a copy of Roryˋs Strat, in memory of my greatest R+B Guitarplayer of all times. RIP Rory, never forgotten!
he was one of the best the greatest musician on the earth.
I've been listening to Rory since 1971 and he remains my favourite guitarist. Gone far too soon. RIP Rory and thanks for all your music. You were unique.
I remember seeing Taste back in 68/69 when they played a couple of gigs at a small venue here in Glasgow. Rory’s “party piece” on each occasion was to lower the volume of his strat way down in the middle of one of his solos. The bass and drums faded themselves out to leave Rory to continue his solo alone. As he played, he gradually turn down the volume knob until all you could hear was the sound of the unamplified solid guitar. We were all so quiet that, even in the middle of the venue, we could still hear his playing, no problem - amazing. Then he’d turn his volume back up and the rest of the band came in, full blast to finish the solo. The whole place erupted with a roar of approval! Happy days.
The Taste ruled!!! Great band.
wish i saw that
Amazing
That's so fucking rock & roll.
I saw him at The Electric Garden and the City Hall too. Never saw better performances . He was a total natural and completely in command. A real great. Miss him.
The so called "Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame" shall never ever deserve to "induct" Rory Gallagher.
It would embarrass Rory and make him puke!
I've heard his brother Donal challenge the idea that Rory was a heavy drinker at any time in his life. The liver damage and his diminished health was due to prescription medication. I really enjoyed this episode. Rory was a master musician. There was nothing that he didn't do well. His lack of hit singles in a singles driven market kept him from really going inter stellar but I believe that this never really bothered Rory. I think his real love was playing live and simply playing his guitar. Thanks.
I think that could be totally true. Paracetamol is nasty stuff. Just like Tylenol it can easily destroy your liver without the help of alcohol. Even taking a few more a day or a little overt the recommended dosage will kill you. Adding even a little alcohol and you are heading for disaster.
I agree with this idea that Rory wasnt the heaviest drinker like the typical group who kill their liver. That usually requires a huge amount of alcohol and not eating much tyoe thing when you mix alcohol with tylenol however then its extra bad. On top of anti anxiety meds and immune system breaker prednisone for pain and inflamation problems ….so yeah. I agree completely. Its not just Donal wanting to paint a different picture to have explained that. He also said Rory had a hornets nest if prescription pills and mixing with a drinking lifestyle so on and so forth. Not to say he didnt drink!
So here is my Rory Gallaghar story. He was the opening act in a triple bill in 1973 that included Fleetwood Mac and Deep Purple. The man blew the lid off the place. The place was crazy. So he's done and here comes Fleetwood Mac with Bob Welsh AND no Danny Kirwan(Peter Green is long gone). Needless to say, it did not go well for Mick and the band. We about rioted until FM left and they brought this unknown guitar god back out for one more song. What a guy.
That was my introduction to Rory Gallagher. RIP
Thanks for sharing that. Kirwen must have been passed out (again).
@@willyboyw.5771 No Danny Kirwan was fired in 1972 and his replacement Bob Weston had just been fired for doing Mick's wife. Danny had demons and never really fit in with the rock and roll lifestyle. It didn't help that Bob Welsh was an asshole too him and provoked the outburst that got him fired. But a drunk Danny Kirwan would've been a 100% improvement over the abortion that stepped on stage that night.
I saw Rory live several times, one of the greatest
He's not forgotten in the French town of Ris-Orangis to the south of Paris, where there is a 'rue Rory Gallagher'.
I’ll need to stroll down that street someday...
@@TheGuitarHistorian He also has Rory Gallagher Corner in Temple Bar in Dublin and Rory Gallagher Plaza in Cork. Also, he never forgot his Irish fans and was never worried playing in Ireland, and the troubles (as they were known) were essentially restricted to Northern Ireland, but he always played in Belfast during those troubled times as he was based in Belfast in the early months of Taste, and he never forgot the part Belfast and the fans there played in his musical journey. His Irish Tours were nearly always around Christmas/New Year he would play in Belfast Dublin and Cork usually, and I know many who would regularly get a ticket for Rory as a Christmas present.
Dang! I visited temple bar back in 2019 but I didn’t check that out. Oh well just have to go back.... 😉
@@gkitteringham most importantly he has a statue in his hometown of Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal 😎🤘🇮🇪
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My favorite guitarist since the mid-seventies - by a million miles.
Rory Gallagher and Peter Green are my two favorites of all time. The only two guitarist to make me literally cry.
... Peter Green gets lost in Claptains shadow
@@lazyrrr2411 I agree, a lot of great guitarists were buried in that Pentatonic Malmsteen style. I like his stuff, but he couldn’t write a song. Rory in 1972-73 would have shamed Clapton. Clapton is kind of narcissistic and humility is something that is admired. I just never understood him.
Watch him at Celtic Festival 1994, just months before collapsing on stage. You can see and hear it, he knows he'll be gone soon, changing his lyrics often to something almost prophetic, grabbing his back in pain. But when he plays, he's giving the last 110 % he physically can, screaming at his guitar, making her scream in turn. His last shows always make me cry. Despite the physical and mental pain he's forcing his guitar forward, like a racing driver, trying to go dangerously fast. Celtic Festival and SDR Festival 1994, especially Tattoo'd Lady. At times he's lost, forgets lyrics, but at other moments his brillant mind shines through the alcohol and pain. That's when I always start to cry.
So sad, but it was part of his story and reality. Don't know if I would have liked to experience that, but probably crave for a concert. I didn't know his music and I live too far for the main venues. A shame really not being able to see him play. Thanks for sharing.
i loved rory's playing and if i saw that i would have cried to
Watching the SDR video is heartbreaking. The once youthful, handsome man looks old and physically and mentally ill. In his day people did not recognize mental health. He burnt himself out and took addicting medication. Rory was a brilliant star. So many miss him. God bless his memory.
@@MoroccanMelody As far as I know the Tylenol isn’t addictive. Maybe he took diazepam for anxiety? I don’t think he was addicted to anything.
@@fenatic7484 If you read any stories about Donal and Rory, sadly Rory started taking pills for his phobia of flying. He went to two different doctors who gave him prescription medication which according to Donal has now been taken off the market. They also gave him steroids which bloated him up in the late 80's. He was prescribed paracetemol for his stomach pains which causes damage to the liver. Rory was on top of this a heavy drinker. So the combination of all of these caused him to become very ill. His brother tried to sue the doctors and even went as far as taking Rory's bags when they were on tour. It was a very sad situation. If you go to the blogspot Rewriting Rory you can read about his later years.
My first ever concert was Rory Gallagher in 74. What a blast for a 16 year old like me! But Rory was not just an extraordinary guitar player, he was also like a brother to his fans. Simple, true, honest. A great guy and a great musician.
I saw Rory in 1977 in Toronto at the El Mocombo, with 50 other people. Rory came off stage right into the middle of us. Never forgot it.
Thank you for this piece. Rory blew my head away in the early 70's....I was blessed enough to hear him live several times, and got see him and spend a few minutes with him privately, after what turned out to be his last performance ever in Canada. He graciously autographed my copy of Fresh Evidence in March of 1991.....I miss him and music deeply... my only son is named Rory in his honour.
Wow that’s an amazing story, wow, amazing
“Forgotten” - by WHO?
His Irish Tour album is one of the GREAT live sets ever captured
Hi Charlie. Don’t get too wrapped up in the name of the series. It’s just a series about guitar players who are not as well known as some of the chart toppers. I chose the name because it has a nice ring to it. And I agree Irish tour 74 is a monster album. Probably one of my favorite live albums ever and I just discovered it.
The RRHF really lost my respect. Slash and many other musicians, possibly Bob Dylan, and many, many more. Put together a petition for Rory Gallagher to be posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame. Many , Many signatures from all walks of life, backgrounds, races, and fellow musicians, and they did not do it. It was all people who are one hit wonders, passing fads and just plain people who make you shake your head. What in the daylights? He busted his ass from 64 to 94. Tour after tour, and integrity in the studio.
Love love love Rory
Thank you thank you for Helping keep Rory's memory alive,
I'm a cork man like Rory, he was my hero growing up and got to see him live twice in the city hall cork and the now infamous lisdoonvarna festival, the one with the riot !
Some incredible memories, and I miss Rory to this day.
He was the best!!Hands down!!
Rory never forgotten 👍
Rory Gallagher was a rockin ball of energy, that exploded onto his audiences, infusing everyone around him with his life force the minute he srarted playing. I wish i could see him one more time, do Bullfrog Blues again. It was a true pleasure Rory. RIP
Saw him 8 times in Germany (Münster, Stuttgart). For me the greatest Blues Guitarist of all Time
He was bigger than the Beatles in Ireland. My favorite!! Not one dud on all his albums. All killer no filler.
His early stuff with Fontana sounded like the Beatles
Alex Lifeson had the highest respect for him. They toured together in the US . Neil Peart had a lot of respect and paraphrased he thought Rory was a genuine virtuoso fully capable of the highest regard and didn’t understand why he didn’t get the recognition that he(Peart) got as a true virtuoso. This puzzled many people. Even great Flamenco guitarists called him a monster performer on any stringed instrument and any genre. Going back to Neil Peart, they both loved books and American Musclecars and could talk all night in great depth.
Saw him live at New York City's Bottom Line - he was a the top of his game. I'll never forget that show.
Back then, after Hendrix was gone, for all us budding guitarists in Southern California, Rory showed us how it was done. I still have a couple of his licks in my repertoire. Master.
First song I heard from Rory was "Walk On Hot Coals" from Irish Tour '74 and I was blown away. I said to myself "who is this guy and how could I possibly have never heard of him before." I regret not knowing about him when he was still alive. He played live several times in my area, opening for Rush at one point in the 80's. Thanks for this video. Great to see him recognized and hopefully exposing him to others who have not experienced his music.
Rory Gallagher is one of the best and most underrated guitarist to ever, ever grace the planet; a true pioneer, a nice humble guy true to himself and an all round legend!
Invaluable. Genius. Inspirational. Great respect for the mans effort, and would like to visit his Street one day.
Better late than never. Great, Rory, is my hero.The one guitarist I think, can stand next to Hendrix.Shine on.🎸👍✌
You should try listening to the live cream albums. I love Rory and Hendrix but those albums put clapton up there with them for me.
Hendrix mentioned Rory & Billy Gibbons were better than him
There is no "best" guitarist. We're lucky to have so many GREAT guitarists, but too many leave us way too soon.
What makes a person the best guitarist is who a person prefers. Maybe technically they're better but if you like someone's sound more then that's what makes them the "best". It's a matter of preference.
@@jd5588 Jimi lied. He was just being modest.
Over fifty years going to great shows I’ve never seen anything like the stunning audience including power of Rory Gallagher’s band. Unforgettable! ❤️
I discovered Rory for myself in 72. Been a fan since, own a ridiculous number of CDs, vinyl, tapes, copies of Rory’s music. The guy left us enough great music to truly experience a great career. I’m so grateful there’s a very strong catalog of great music. Turned my two sons into Gallagher fans as well. 🤘
I really dislike the CDs that they remastered and lost so much of the head and foot room of the original vinyl. As vinyl is coming back I really hope that they use the original masters. They will blow your mind compared to the digital CDs. I am like Neil Young, there is an error in digital vs analog recording and in the remastered version of vintage vinyl. I really hope that they go back to the egg to borrow the phrase from Wings. You will hear it on Pink Floyd DSOTM as a CD. I know David Gilmour gets well deserved attention, but he was a Taste and Rory Gallagher fan. He really worked hard on his sound and his emotive muscle memory is really astounding. I really hope that new vinyl recaptures that 5 layer sound that many musicians used to record with that is now like a bowl of oatmeal. David had a really amazing trip to join at 20 and after Eclipse and DSOTM they were selling out arenas. Just a few years before he was busking with Syd Barrett in the south of France and sometimes a gig with Jokers Wild. It is really true, you only get there with a clear head and hard work, just like Rory did. It is the difference between OK and truly great. Peter Green, Rory, Robin, David Gilmour all had one thing in common. They FELT THAT THEY OWED THE AUDIENCE THE BEST SHOW THEY COULD DELIVER AND THE OBLIGATION TO GIVE THEM THEIR MONEYS WORTH!
Wow Trower now Rory dude you are killing it , sad ending to a great player, I was fortunate enough to see Rory twice in the early 70's , plaid shirt , jeans, black high top runners , no laser show no pyrotechnics just balls to the rock and blues , electric!
Dude, I'm glad you discovered Rory. The man is/was criminally underrated. Check out Taste from Isle of Wight, it's choice.
Rory played his ass off. Still miss this great!
I've seen hundreds if not more of many of the greatest guitarist.....and nobody comes close to Rory's stage presence and passion!!
I've never forgotten him. "Walk on Hot Coals"-Irish Tour ' 74. I will never forget the 1st time I heard it. It has always been a joy to turn someone on to Rory.
Rory = Amazing, one of the GOATS of Guitar!
The most humble guitar hero!! A inspiration. Raw, honest, extraordinary skills & beautiful human being gifted with a incredible music taste. We love you forever. Gracias Rory. You'll never be forgotten!! 🎸🎼👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
How we miss Rory....le echamos tanto de menos....
I attended a concert in Duluth, Minnesota in May of 1972 with Rory Gallagher as the opening act followed by Fleetwood Mac and Deep Purple as the headline band. In my opinion Rory stole the show with his amazing guitar playing and his dynamic performance. Loved him back then.and still love him today. Rest in Peace Mr. Rory Gallagher. ❤
I've attended many a Bayfront Bluesfest in Duluth wearing my Rory teeshirt and inevitably someone will come up and tell me what a great show that was or tell me about some of the other legendary ones he played up there. More than once people have told me about having their lives changed after coming to see Frank Marino or Rush in Duluth and encountering Rory for the first time. Twice guys told me Rory's show so completely reprioritized their brains that they didn't stay for the act they came to see.
I didn't discover Rory until i was 39, but I'm sure glad i did.
As a fellow Irish guitarist, it always make me smile when someone discovers the genius of Rory, Rory’s music has been omnipresent throughout my life, and as a child I seen him on Irish TV and I was hypnotised by his playing and knew my life would be dedicated to playing guitar.
Sadly, when Rory died, the blues in Ireland died with him. No other Irish bands took it up and don't hear it here anymore.
Well Gary Moore didn't die until 2011?
Pat mc Manus from Mamas Boys is still flying the flag....great player and last of a dying breed...
Look up Dea Matrona from Belfast
Not true. Gary Moore.
Ah m8 no...... Pat McManus, Dom Martin, Eric Bell, Johnny Gallagher. Let's not forget those who left recently...Gary Moore... Henry McCullough.... Blues very much alive and well in Ireland North and South....
I saw Rory in Albany NY in a tiny club called JB Scotts in support of the Top Priority album. He blew the place away and put on a great show.
Irish Tour is my favorite
Unreal how good his live shows were.
Rory loved the music
I haven’t forgotten him.
Long live Rory! One of my very favourite players! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I'd heard his music played on Radio Caroline (you wouldn't hear it anywhere else in the UK) but I really latched onto Rory after viewing a late-night showing of the Irish Tour movie at a local cinema after an evening out with friends. Calling Card was quickly purchased and the subsequent back catalogue Saw him multiple times through the late 70s and early 80s. My guitar hero to this day. The greatest.
I started getting into Rory about2 years ago, and there is something inspirational about him. He was a definite student of the blues on every level.
I got Top Priority on vinyl in 1979 when I was 13 years old. I knew then Rory was one of the best. Still my all time favorite guitar player.
Many famous guitarists consider him a major influence!
Brian May is a big fan.
@@jasoncdebussy yes a few of those guys use to watch him from the crowd
The Edge saw him in Belfast when he was a kid, knew that's what he wanted to do.
Alex Lifeson is a big fan, and they became friends when they toured together
@@tomfabozzi6309 i saw rory open for rush put on a great show didnt stay for rush no offense to rush fans
Irish Tour 74 is one of the greatest album ever.
He was terrific! He really was.
Rory’s personal story is sad, but what joy he created for himself and his fans with his amazing guitar playing. I saw him in my youth, and I remember the smile on his face throughout the gigs, and the enthusiastic interplay between him and his bandmates. R.I.P. Rory.🎸
Rory is my all-time favorite guitarist. I just recently purchased a 3 CD set titled "Blues" Not a weak track on it. I highly recommend it.
I remember my cousin, who was a decade older than me, played a record by someone I thought was called Uri Geller? So this guy who bent spoons also played shit-hot guitar?! (and sung with an Irish accent). I was flummoxed, and I was about 10 years old, but I was really impressed. So I got hold of a copy Photo Finish and was blown away. The album starts off with Shin Kicker... what an opener! 40 years later I still remember those first riffs so fondly...
Been a Rory devotee since 1976 after seeing/hearing him on "The Old Grey Whistle Test". He had a profound impact on my own playing and will never be forgotten. RIP the great Rory Gallagher.
Seeing Rory and Rush in the same evening..... Incredible!
i saw him on don kishner rock concert while me and my brother smoke a doob and drank beer after that we were hooked on RORY GALLAGHER and that was the early 70's
@@marcellino1956 Thats Where I first saw him! One of my friends older brothers suggested we watch it cuz we were seeking new "heavy" guitar players. It was quite an eye opener to learn a guy we never heard of before could be as good as the usual Top Gun suspects -Clapton,Page,Hendrix. He's been my idol ever since.
@@Sota-son I met him in Barcelona while on vacation....walked into the hotel elevator and there he was....I just happen to be wearing his T shirt too....we talked he invited me to the show that night but first i had to help with the bands equipment....was a dream come true
@@marcellino1956 I only saw him twice and I kick myself at the thought of the other gigs I could've sought out had I been more resourceful. The first time he played for 3 1/2 hours and never left the stage. He played an acoustic set while the other guys took a break. The second time was his last US tour. We didn't realize he was ailing and his playing was magic. He just passed his hands over the neck and all this incredible stuff came out it seemed like the guitar knew the licks and the fingers didn't really have to go into detail to guide it.
Ace guitarist, nice bloke and just so underrated. Much missed R.I.P.
My brother brought home Irish Tour 74 on 8 track in 1976. The great thing about 8trk is that it's a continuous loop! We burned the tape in the family car until it was tape dust!. and then we bought another. We finally were able to see Rory in March of 91 on the Fresh Evidence tour in the round! I have turned a lot of people on to Rory for the last 45 years.
God Bless Rory
Rory Gallagher plays in his own league. His guitar skills with the resonator guitar are unmatched.
Agree, as great as he was on a Strat, I actually like his acoustic/ resonator stuff better. Like Ghost Blues. Or Going to My Hometown, on mandolin. Guy could play anything with strings