Well done Euge. I was lucky to see Gary live in 87 at the Hammersmith Odeon with Bob Daisley, Ian Paice and Neil Carter. Encore was “The Loner” just about brought me to tears. Been trying to play like him my whole life. RIP Gary 🤘🏻
@@EugeValovirta230V I love your playing man that vibrato of yours is just like Gary’s just question with your JCM 800 sound that you have. Do you ever noise issues when your boosting gain channel or if it's (Marshall amp in a pedal) with tube screamer? mine the other thing is do you use a gate or suppressor through Kind regards ☺️
15 years ago on every Friday at work after lunch we would fire up Parisienne Walkways and wait for that long sustaining note. RIP Gary. 🤘🏻Euge is the man.
The loner was the song that got me into guitar playing, still can't play the bends as should but perhaps now try to learn with the help of this video, thanks for the great in the style of series 🤘
I first discovered Gary Moore right in the middle of his career with Victims of the Future so this era will always be my Gary Moore, he really had an impact on me and my playing, his fierce attack was shocking, I was even more shocked when years later I learned that he is left handed. I really loved his singing voice as well on the rock albums (Wild Frontier is my favorite)! I have to say when Gary decided he was just going to be a straight up bluesman and turned his back on rock I was devastated! Low and behold, right before his death he was planning a return to rock with a new album and the little we get to hear of it on the last Montreux performance "Days of Heroes" is glorious! I will come back to this great video again and again Euge I'm sure. Many thanks for giving Gary his due!!
I heard about that. Ozzy really wanted Gary. It would have been amazing, but it never happened. I just wish we had more years with Randy. Randy gave us a lot, in his short time here. But we always wish to have more.
I really was thinking about that and I think thats great that he said no. You can actually find interviews Gary talking about drugs and etc. How did he ran away in the middle of tour with Thin Lizzy because of use of drugs. Also remember how stupid Randy died. I think about Gary as a good exaple how you should look at the drugs and how much you have to focus to your goal with sober mind.
@@Acp731 Makes me think of RUSH. The nerds of the rock world. They had a long, successful career tho! Rare to see a female at a Rush concert! That used to be the joke. Just a bunch of older nerdy guys at a RUSH show!
Gary Moore was a huge influence for sure he had great style with licks that were technical as opposed to just "tricks". His blues playing was great as well but when I heard Victims of the Future I was hooked. Great playing and showcasing of some of his techniques. Gary had some great vocals as well. 👍🤘
Euge when I first discovered you I would look at your content now and then ,but the longer I’ve been a subscriber I’ve found you are a nice guy who loves the same guitarists as me and you are a killer player also that “in the style of Vito Bratta” you did was amazing and now I watch your content all the time and I’ve found im learning without trying so thanks 🙏🏼👍
Just wow! I'm sitting watching this as I saw Thin Lizzy Gary/Phil at "monsters of rock 84" in Germany. The "End of the world" intro was an OMG moment in my life because no one played like that! Live at Montreux Jazz Festival he did that open string in the lead riff of "Empty Rooms" after the bass walks down. Perhaps one of his best arsenal of tricks using open strings to climb the scale progression. He had huge hands and a different way of fretting normally index and middle finger to cover 3 frets. Thanks for covering Gary Moore and the great playing tips Euge! Excellent channel!
Just a incredible vid Euge! My hat is off to you. Gary Moore is one of my favorite guitar players. Great vibrato and chops,you covered all of the riffs and them some....Thank you! Take care.🎸💥👊
There are many great shredders and many great blues players, but only few guitarists that can play both styles. Gary Moore was one of these rare players, he could melt your face off the one moment and then go up on a stage with BB King & play some tasty traditional blues. Another thing that is unique about Gary: he used throughout his career many different types of guitars from all kinds of brands, even though most people associate him mostly with the 59 LP and you could always recognise him from his distinctive tone, not matter what guitar he was playing at the time. Among other brands, he was one of the first famous players using PRS Guitars in the late 80´s and all kinds of superstrat models from various manufacturers (Charvel,Jackson, ESP, Hamer, Ibanez )
Indeed 🙏💪. The sound is in the hands. I’ve used so many amps, guitars, pedals etc. on albums & tours and I always sound like myself so at the end of the day the gear really doesn’t matter that much but just the way one plays & sounds 👌.
Euge what gary did in the 80s completely blows my mind, the 90s blues stuff he did bored me senseless. For blues on steroids nobody did it like Jeff Healey for me. Gary and Jeff are such a loss to music, god bless them both and I am sure they are jamming with Rory Gallagher up there.
I've been watching this channel every day for about 2 weeks and I still can't say his name. Finnish is so different than English. I bought a Mesa Mk V because of this channel.
I have read in an old guitar world interview that Gary used a lot his vintage fiesta red Strat during early 80’s. On the album « victims of future » a lot..
Euge Valovirta indeed it is very awesome. The solo as a whole is great, but those bends towards the latter half are insane. Really makes the solo! Off topic, what noise gates would you suggest?
Indeed 👌. I have ISP Decimator, Boss NS-2 and Fortin Zuul on separate boards and they all do the job. So one of those. If I had to pick one then probably the Fortin ’cos of its key input.
@@EugeValovirta230V The Boss TU-2/3 I plan on getting would work well for the "key" input of the Fortin Zuul Mini, which is one of the ones I am looking at. I am also looking at the MXR Smart Gate + MXR Noise Clamp, and ISP Decimator. If I got the MXR Smart Gate and Noise Clamp, I'd use one after the tuner, at the front of my signal, and then one after my "amp," which is a Tech 21 British. Meanwhile, the Zuul Mini could be used after the British pedal, with a cable from the tuner to the "key" input. The G string version of the Decimator could do the same thing, but would be a bit messier cable wise. Anyways, thanks for the replies. I appreciate it greatly, Euge.
Yeah that’s exactly what I’m doing on my Cyhra live board with the tuner & Zuul key input 👌. Works like a charm, is dead quiet and doesn’t ”cut” the signal no matter how much or little there’s gain etc.
Euge, you really outdid yourself on THIS one. I love everything you played, and I agree with everything you said in this video. I have known about Gary Moore for years, but he wasn't really on my radar until I found out he was a big influence for Miyako Watanabe from LOVEBITES. Miyako is so amazing, I had to check out her background very closely. Her influences are strong, which is why she is who she is today. So... I am a fan of Gary through princess Miyako! And now I see YOU are also a long-time fan of Gary! So now the circle of life is complete! Hehehe! I am not surprised, all great musicians have great influences. It is what keeps the spirit of true music alive from generation to generation. I will try to post a link of Miyako playing "The Loner" on her piano. It's from several years ago... but it's really worth watching. Sometimes links post in the comments, and sometimes they do not. I'll try to post it below this comment. Anyway, thanks for the great video! See you on the next one!
Man yer full of surprises. I merely mention Gary Moore everybody goes right to the blues 🙄 ... you my friend hit the nail with a SLEDGEHAMMER.....CORRIDORS and Victim’s just kill
When I was a kid just learning how to play these guys at this music store told my mom that kid sounds like George lynch I didn’t know who that was so he told my mom take him to the record store right now and he has to get victims of the future , I was like who? But there was only RUN FOR COVER and I heard Glen Hughes and Gary for the first time ..... yes a Van Halen moment. My Van Halen style wish just turned Upside Down and I never looked back.
My brother- all I knew of Moore was Kirk payed 2million for the guitar. Which I thought was excessive. But thanks to you. I am officially a fan. WOW- thank you for sharing. (The new RW is fking Amazing)
@@EugeValovirta230V At one point, his pedal of choice was a Marshall Guvnor (the 80s version, not the later "II" version) into a Marshall. Seems sort of redundant, but my guess is that he liked the EQ, and the fact it wasn't coloring his amp tone drastically.
Great vid as usual, Euge. A little deeper; Gary used a Strat for Corridors and Victims...there is a Les Paul jr. within it too.......Can't get the bite of a lot of that early 80's with humbuckers....End Of The World is obviously single coils
Brilliant, I am fairly new to electric guitar and my dream is to play Pris walkways and the loner by Gary Moore. I only play at home so volume can't be silly, I brought a modern eipiphone Les Paul classic and boss katana MK2 50 but struggling with a tone a really like. Any ideas on how to get the tone on a budget, is my gear ok or should gone for small Marshall tube amp. Many thanks
The sound comes mostly from the hands. A good player will sound good no matter the gear and a bad player will sound bad no matter the gear. My advice: practise. A lot. I started to sound fairly good after several years of hard practise so it’ll take time. If this would be easy there would a lot more great (sounding) players around 😎.
My comments aren't posting for your last 2 videos for some reason. Anyway, loved the video Euge. That tone was beautiful and stellar playing as always 🤘🤘
Yeah I noticed that ’cos I tried to read one on YT Studio app, it shows a small preview (like on email) but then when I clicked it there was nothing so I thought that you’ve just deleted it or something. Thanks man! 🙏☺️
What a great sound!! Gary Moore is my biggest influence since i started playing, for about 25 years now 😁 i was fortunate to see him live in 1997 here in Sweden, he played so loud that the place almost exploded! And one of my buddies had to go and puke because of the pressure 🤣🤣 you think the 1987x is too bright or can it be tamed?
@@EugeValovirta230V Cool! 😁👍 Cause that has been my main concern that it could be way to bright. But i take your word on it 👌 Love these videos, keep up the good work!!
You know the amp has knobs to tweak the sound for one’s liking 😊. But seriously I know what you mean. I don’t find it too bright at all but on the other hand I like kinda bright & aggressive in your face sound and for that Plexi is just 👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V Nice! 😁👍 Maybe i'll get one of those but i've also been thinking about a Marshall JMP 2203 modded by Tommy Folkesson here in Sweden. They sound amazing 👌👌 Do you think the 1987x takes pedals well? Cause i need the plexi sound plus for little heaver stuff with pedals
Solid stuff! Gary also used the whammy bar in a very Jeff Beck-esque style on The Loner, throughout the song, at least on the Wild Frontier version. Is there gonna be a vid on the Thin Lizzy -era?
It looks like Gary Moore is very influenced by Randy rhoads using those chord arpeggio licks and patterns. What is so special about Gary Moore plexi amp settings ? Because you used post chorus detunet in cubase software to get those Gary Moore 80s album tones?
I believe it was the other way around since Gary’s recording / touring / professional career started in the late 60s with Skid Row and then with Thin Lizzy etc. I have no idea about his settings. I just cranked the Plexi like I always do 😎.👌 I use the same post dly, pitch, rev on almost everything so nothing special about that either 😁.
@@EugeValovirta230V yes I have listened to skid row and thin Lizzy plus his solo albums and Gary Moore wasn't playing those licks and arpeggios like he was in his 80s album I think he was major influenced by Randy rhoads. Make a video part#2 showing a bunch of Gary Moore's 89s albums arpeggios and chord pattern licks because that is what Randy rhoads was doing
It’s the other way around. Randy was very influenced by Gary’s playing when he saw him with G-force. Gary is playing those 4 note arpeggio licks on “White Knuckles” in 1979 G-force album. That’s where Randy got it from. Ozzy originally wanted Gary as his first choice guitarist but Gary declined because he had just left Thin Lizzy because they were less sober then they should be on stage and he told ozzy he couldn’t go back to a situation like that... Gary was all about the music. Both great players no doubt, But a lot of people don’t realise Gary is an original and inspired a lot of famous players in the 80’s. He doesn’t get the recognition he deserves for that.
@@1994renny But Blizzard of Ozz the band was touring in Europe 1979 at the same time G-Force was touring and the album of G force was 1980 same time as Blizzard of Ozz album
@@waynegram8907 G-Force album came out late 1979. Plus Gary was using licks like that in Colosseum II. Randy Rhoads took inspiration from Gary Moore as many others did, Vivian Campbell, John Sykes, John Norum, Kirk Hammet, Doug Aldrich to name a few.
Cool! The audio interface is for recording but in a live situation a sound guy would just mic the cab and make sure that the audience will hear it properly from the PA along with the rest of the band 👌😎. Or a reactive load / IR loader could replace the cab and then it would be cable from that to the mixer / PA.
Gary Moore ,the best all round guitarist the world has seen.
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I saw him on the Corridors of power tour and the Run for Cover tour.Hes was amazing.
Cool!
Well done Euge. I was lucky to see Gary live in 87 at the Hammersmith Odeon with Bob Daisley, Ian Paice and Neil Carter. Encore was “The Loner” just about brought me to tears. Been trying to play like him my whole life. RIP Gary 🤘🏻
Thanks!
Oh cool! I never saw him live.
@@EugeValovirta230V I love your playing man that vibrato of yours is just like Gary’s just question with your JCM 800 sound that you have.
Do you ever noise issues when your boosting gain channel or if it's (Marshall amp in a pedal) with tube screamer? mine
the other thing is do you use a gate or suppressor through
Kind regards ☺️
Thanks! Yeah a lot especially with my old 800s. Yes I do: ua-cam.com/video/3F6z8mz-U-E/v-deo.html
I can’t get enough of this guy!! He’s an amazing rock/metal guitarist!!! One of the best out there!!!
Glad to hear! Thanks man! 🙏☺️
DUDE that rendition of End of the World was SIIIIIIIICK. Still remember the first time I heard that and you nailed it.
Oh thanks man!!!! Really glad to hear! 🙏☺️
Gary is one of my all time favourite Guitar player and you explained his style very good. You got the right feel for his style. 👍 Thank you 🙏🏻
Oh thanks man! 🙏☺️
15 years ago on every Friday at work after lunch we would fire up Parisienne Walkways and wait for that long sustaining note. RIP Gary. 🤘🏻Euge is the man.
Oh that note is the best note ever! 👌
Thanks man!
@@EugeValovirta230V yes sir 🤘🏻
The Viking has done king Gary justice
Skool🎸🎸🤘
Tack!
Brilliant once again! I saw Gary a few times over the years, no doubt about it, one of the best there has been. Well done. Again!
Thanks! He was indeed 🙏.
Wow! Today's my birthday, and I can't think of a better present than you shredding Gary Moore. You are the best on UA-cam Euge. Thank you.
Cool! Happy Birthday! 🕺🎉🎼🎸
Thanks! 🙏☺️
Yes one of my main influences in the 80s great video !
Thanks!
I always click the thumbs up even before I start watching....
🙏☺️👍
Amazing video. Your tribute to Gary is one of few that does him justice. Well done man!!!
Thanks Tony!
A serious indepth study in the style of Gary Moores playing. Nice playing and thanks for doing the video too.
Thanks! ☺️🙏
Was just getting lost in Moore vids a few nights ago. Such a beast, such tone. RIP GM.
Very cool new series! Cheers.
Indeed. Thanks!
The loner was the song that got me into guitar playing, still can't play the bends as should but perhaps now try to learn with the help of this video, thanks for the great in the style of series 🤘
Thanks man!
I am a Great Gary Moore Fan. You play very good Songs of Gary Moore! 👍🎸👍🎸👍🎸 Thank You. 🙏🎸🙏🎸🙏🎸
Me too😎. Thanks man!
Thats the bomb! Dirty Fingers.... Out in the Fields .... you nailed it. Cheers!!!!!
Yeah! Almost Dirty Fingers 😉. Thanks man!
Gary Moore was one of a kind - simply great. But so are you Euge. You nail Gary's tone and playing. Can't wait for part 2
He was indeed 🙏. Oh thanks man!
I first discovered Gary Moore right in the middle of his career with Victims of the Future so this era will always be my Gary Moore, he really had an impact on me and my playing, his fierce attack was shocking, I was even more shocked when years later I learned that he is left handed. I really loved his singing voice as well on the rock albums (Wild Frontier is my favorite)! I have to say when Gary decided he was just going to be a straight up bluesman and turned his back on rock I was devastated! Low and behold, right before his death he was planning a return to rock with a new album and the little we get to hear of it on the last Montreux performance "Days of Heroes" is glorious! I will come back to this great video again and again Euge I'm sure. Many thanks for giving Gary his due!!
Oh thanks man! Really glad to hear this! 🙏☺️
Imagine how different ozzy would have sounded if Gary said yes to the offer before randy......
I heard about that. Ozzy really wanted Gary. It would have been amazing, but it never happened. I just wish we had more years with Randy. Randy gave us a lot, in his short time here. But we always wish to have more.
Well I guess we can just listen to Led Clones and imagine how dark he could have made stuff for OZ
Indeed 😎
I really was thinking about that and I think thats great that he said no. You can actually find interviews Gary talking about drugs and etc. How did he ran away in the middle of tour with Thin Lizzy because of use of drugs. Also remember how stupid Randy died. I think about Gary as a good exaple how you should look at the drugs and how much you have to focus to your goal with sober mind.
@@Acp731 Makes me think of RUSH. The nerds of the rock world. They had a long, successful career tho! Rare to see a female at a Rush concert! That used to be the joke. Just a bunch of older nerdy guys at a RUSH show!
Wooow Euge !! what a tone and play !! congrats !!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video ! 🤘🏼🔥
My pleasure man! 🙏
I love Gary's first solo album!! What a masterpiece!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖
It is. Like pretty much everything he did 💪😎.
Gary was the best of all time! I’ve been waiting for you to do this video, sounds awesome!
🙏👌. Thanks man!
Gary Moore was a huge influence for sure he had great style with licks that were technical as opposed to just "tricks". His blues playing was great as well but when I heard Victims of the Future I was hooked. Great playing and showcasing of some of his techniques. Gary had some great vocals as well. 👍🤘
Indeed 👌💪. Thanks man!
F'n nailed it like a boss, thanks for taking me back, gave me goosepimples
Thanks man! 🙏
Great video bro!!!!
Thanks C!
You are wellcome E!!!!
Oh man that's so damn awesome.
Thanks! 🙏☺️
very nice video! Wish you can do part 2 sooner!
Thanks! I’ve been a bit busy (not just with my channel) lately but it’s on the to do - list 😎👌.
Euge when I first discovered you I would look at your content now and then ,but the longer I’ve been a subscriber I’ve found you are a nice guy who loves the same guitarists as me and you are a killer player also that “in the style of Vito Bratta” you did was amazing and now I watch your content all the time and I’ve found im learning without trying so thanks 🙏🏼👍
Oh thanks man! Really glad to hear this! 🙏🤟
Great job!
Cold Hearted from Corridors of Power is criminally underrated
Thanks!
Love it! Really in depth!
Glad to hear! Thanks!
Yes finally! Love GM
And thanks Euge for getting me more into the rock-style lately. It was the Jake E. Lee episode which did something for me, it sounded so gooood
Me too 😎👌.
Cool! Glad to hear that! 🙏
Just wow!
I'm sitting watching this as I saw Thin Lizzy Gary/Phil at "monsters of rock 84" in Germany.
The "End of the world" intro was an OMG moment in my life because no one played like that!
Live at Montreux Jazz Festival he did that open string in the lead riff of "Empty Rooms" after the bass walks down. Perhaps one of his best arsenal of tricks using open strings to climb the scale progression. He had huge hands and a different way of fretting normally index and middle finger to cover 3 frets. Thanks for covering Gary Moore and the great playing tips Euge! Excellent channel!
Cool!
Thanks! 🤟🙏
Nice sound dude! Love this song, played for years and never get bored to perform. Ciao!!!
Thanks!
Just a incredible vid Euge! My hat is off to you. Gary Moore is one of my favorite guitar players. Great vibrato and chops,you covered all of the riffs and them some....Thank you! Take care.🎸💥👊
If you get a chance check out his Live in Monterey DVD or some of it on You tube. Intensity to the max!
Correct DVD Live in Montreux 1990.lol.
Thanks man!
I have it and can’t count how many times I’ve watched it 😁.
I figured you might have. Thats awesome!👍
Awesome man, love your videos and your style...and your influences ! (Moore, Sykes, etc)
Thanks man!
Awesome!!!🔥🔥🔥🤘🏻
Thanks!🔥
There are many great shredders and many great blues players, but only few guitarists that can play both styles.
Gary Moore was one of these rare players, he could melt your face off the one moment and then go up on a stage with BB King & play some tasty traditional blues.
Another thing that is unique about Gary: he used throughout his career many different types of guitars from all kinds of brands, even though most people associate him mostly with the 59 LP and you could always recognise him from his distinctive tone, not matter what guitar he was playing at the time. Among other brands, he was one of the first famous players using PRS Guitars in the late 80´s and all kinds of superstrat models from various manufacturers (Charvel,Jackson, ESP, Hamer, Ibanez )
Indeed 🙏💪.
The sound is in the hands. I’ve used so many amps, guitars, pedals etc. on albums & tours and I always sound like myself so at the end of the day the gear really doesn’t matter that much but just the way one plays & sounds 👌.
Pepita is tired, because he has been dancing to «Shooting from the Hip», but who can't resist to Gary Moore?!!!
😎
Awesome video Euge, Gary is one of my all time biggest influences,,Great Job man!!
Oh thanks! Glad to hear! 🙏
Love it!!! Love that era - and you nailed the drum machine sound from Wild Frontier!!
Thanks man!
This is awesome
Glad to hear! 🙏☺️
Jesus I knew you could play but that was awesome in the extreme 😮 , think I'll bin my guitar
☺️🙏
Euge what gary did in the 80s completely blows my mind, the 90s blues stuff he did bored me senseless. For blues on steroids nobody did it like Jeff Healey for me. Gary and Jeff are such a loss to music, god bless them both and I am sure they are jamming with Rory Gallagher up there.
🎼👌. I love his blues stuff a lot too: ua-cam.com/video/JGQN37cUg48/v-deo.htmlsi=Wd82qXpCchUW13qX
Euge this is a much watch video man you nailed Gary’s tone you are one hell of a player bro thanks for this in depth video
Thanks man! 🙏☺️
awesome !!🤟
Thanks!
I've been watching this channel every day for about 2 weeks and I still can't say his name. Finnish is so different than English. I bought a Mesa Mk V because of this channel.
😎🤟
Great video! Gary’s solo on “Shapes” from Victims of the Future is just about the ultimate hard rock solo. I love his sound and playing in that era.
Thanks!
It is indeed. Among many other of his 😎💪.
Hello, You're a killer man ! thanks for your videos. Very very good player
Thanks! Glad to hear!
great tone !!!
Thanks! Can’t go wrong with a cranked Plexi 😎💪.
Fuck yeah Euge! 👊😎
Gary is the man!!!! R.I.P. Gary! 🙏
Yeah! 💪
R.I.P. 🙏
Oh man HELL YEAH!!!!
Yeah! 😎💪🔥
I have read in an old guitar world interview that Gary used a lot his vintage fiesta red Strat during early 80’s. On the album « victims of future » a lot..
Great vid man! Shredding it 💪😎
Thanks man!
Some new licks to learn 🤘🏻🎸😎
👌🎼🎸
Still got the blues is the hardest song for me to get to sound right. I cant just play it i have to feel it. Killer vid as always! 🤘
Indeed. Thanks!
i hope this track made the upcoming solo record because its killer, the opening shred is awesome.
These are Gary Moore songs so no 😁. Only my own songs on the solo album 😎.
I love that wooden guitar \m/
Me too 😎.
My favorite 80s Gary Moore song is Shapes of Things to Come. There's a couple bends towards the latter half of the solo that are killer.
Amazing song indeed even though it isn’t his original 👌.
Euge Valovirta indeed it is very awesome. The solo as a whole is great, but those bends towards the latter half are insane. Really makes the solo!
Off topic, what noise gates would you suggest?
Indeed 👌.
I have ISP Decimator, Boss NS-2 and Fortin Zuul on separate boards and they all do the job. So one of those. If I had to pick one then probably the Fortin ’cos of its key input.
@@EugeValovirta230V The Boss TU-2/3 I plan on getting would work well for the "key" input of the Fortin Zuul Mini, which is one of the ones I am looking at. I am also looking at the MXR Smart Gate + MXR Noise Clamp, and ISP Decimator.
If I got the MXR Smart Gate and Noise Clamp, I'd use one after the tuner, at the front of my signal, and then one after my "amp," which is a Tech 21 British. Meanwhile, the Zuul Mini could be used after the British pedal, with a cable from the tuner to the "key" input. The G string version of the Decimator could do the same thing, but would be a bit messier cable wise.
Anyways, thanks for the replies. I appreciate it greatly, Euge.
Yeah that’s exactly what I’m doing on my Cyhra live board with the tuner & Zuul key input 👌. Works like a charm, is dead quiet and doesn’t ”cut” the signal no matter how much or little there’s gain etc.
Bravo🙃
😎🙏
Euge, you really outdid yourself on THIS one. I love everything you played, and I agree with everything you said in this video. I have known about Gary Moore for years, but he wasn't really on my radar until I found out he was a big influence for Miyako Watanabe from LOVEBITES. Miyako is so amazing, I had to check out her background very closely. Her influences are strong, which is why she is who she is today. So... I am a fan of Gary through princess Miyako! And now I see YOU are also a long-time fan of Gary! So now the circle of life is complete! Hehehe! I am not surprised, all great musicians have great influences. It is what keeps the spirit of true music alive from generation to generation. I will try to post a link of Miyako playing "The Loner" on her piano. It's from several years ago... but it's really worth watching. Sometimes links post in the comments, and sometimes they do not. I'll try to post it below this comment. Anyway, thanks for the great video! See you on the next one!
Princess Miyako on her piano: ua-cam.com/video/FAJMkJbP8XQ/v-deo.html
Thanks! 🙏
@@EugeValovirta230V You are welcome!
Man yer full of surprises. I merely mention Gary Moore everybody goes right to the blues 🙄 ... you my friend hit the nail with a SLEDGEHAMMER.....CORRIDORS and Victim’s just kill
Thanks man! 😎
When I was a kid just learning how to play these guys at this music store told my mom that kid sounds like George lynch I didn’t know who that was so he told my mom take him to the record store right now and he has to get victims of the future , I was like who? But there was only RUN FOR COVER and I heard Glen Hughes and Gary for the first time ..... yes a Van Halen moment. My Van Halen style wish just turned Upside Down and I never looked back.
🤟👌
My brother- all I knew of Moore was Kirk payed 2million for the guitar. Which I thought was excessive. But thanks to you. I am officially a fan. WOW- thank you for sharing. (The new RW is fking Amazing)
Cool! Thanks man!
Gary used sd 1 pedal i think. There's a gear videos of him playing red strat with single coils. Ripping!
He used lots of different pedals and guitars like we all 😊👌.
That was a cool vid and he was actually using the DS-1!
Thanks!
Like I said he probably used a lot of different pedals during his career 😎. But on his 89 tour rig the OD of his choise was a TS-10.
@@EugeValovirta230V At one point, his pedal of choice was a Marshall Guvnor (the 80s version, not the later "II" version) into a Marshall. Seems sort of redundant, but my guess is that he liked the EQ, and the fact it wasn't coloring his amp tone drastically.
His single coil sound was the best. I wonder what guitar and amp he used for Murder In The Sky.
I am a great fan of Phil Lynott!!!
Great vid as usual, Euge. A little deeper; Gary used a Strat for Corridors and Victims...there is a Les Paul jr. within it too.......Can't get the bite of a lot of that early 80's with humbuckers....End Of The World is obviously single coils
Thanks man!
Euge, you have some of the most informative video's on UA-cam. When is your new album coming out?
Thanks! Glad to hear! June 30th 🤟.
Brilliant, I am fairly new to electric guitar and my dream is to play Pris walkways and the loner by Gary Moore.
I only play at home so volume can't be silly, I brought a modern eipiphone Les Paul classic and boss katana MK2 50 but struggling with a tone a really like. Any ideas on how to get the tone on a budget, is my gear ok or should gone for small Marshall tube amp. Many thanks
The sound comes mostly from the hands. A good player will sound good no matter the gear and a bad player will sound bad no matter the gear. My advice: practise. A lot. I started to sound fairly good after several years of hard practise so it’ll take time. If this would be easy there would a lot more great (sounding) players around 😎.
My comments aren't posting for your last 2 videos for some reason. Anyway, loved the video Euge. That tone was beautiful and stellar playing as always 🤘🤘
Yeah I noticed that ’cos I tried to read one on YT Studio app, it shows a small preview (like on email) but then when I clicked it there was nothing so I thought that you’ve just deleted it or something.
Thanks man! 🙏☺️
@@EugeValovirta230V The internet can be weird at times. Have a great weekend my friend 🤘🤘
It can 😎. Likewise man!
Great vid! What are the settings for the Plexi and what delay and settings for it please:) Thank you!
Thanks! Can’t remember since I don’t really pay attention to any settings but just use my ears to dial stuff.
What a great sound!! Gary Moore is my biggest influence since i started playing, for about 25 years now 😁 i was fortunate to see him live in 1997 here in Sweden, he played so loud that the place almost exploded! And one of my buddies had to go and puke because of the pressure 🤣🤣 you think the 1987x is too bright or can it be tamed?
Thanks!
Sounded great to me. If it wouldn’t I wouldn’t have used it 😁. The 1987x I mean 👌😎.
@@EugeValovirta230V Cool! 😁👍 Cause that has been my main concern that it could be way to bright. But i take your word on it 👌 Love these videos, keep up the good work!!
You know the amp has knobs to tweak the sound for one’s liking 😊. But seriously I know what you mean. I don’t find it too bright at all but on the other hand I like kinda bright & aggressive in your face sound and for that Plexi is just 👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V Nice! 😁👍 Maybe i'll get one of those but i've also been thinking about a Marshall JMP 2203 modded by Tommy Folkesson here in Sweden. They sound amazing 👌👌 Do you think the 1987x takes pedals well? Cause i need the plexi sound plus for little heaver stuff with pedals
It takes them well. I just released a video about Gary Moore and used the 1987x and boosted it with a TS-10.
Great as usual and accurate Euge! What picks do you use for your very articulate picking?
Thanks!
Dunlop Tortex 1,14mm 👌
@@EugeValovirta230V Thanks Euge and they are great picks!
what a top monster outfit, too short your videos dude good job that’s doing congratulations
Thanks!
Solid stuff! Gary also used the whammy bar in a very Jeff Beck-esque style on The Loner, throughout the song, at least on the Wild Frontier version. Is there gonna be a vid on the Thin Lizzy -era?
Thanks bro! We’ll see 😎
@@EugeValovirta230V Cool, we should do Black Rose together!
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What about cabinets and speakers? MR1960A lead with Celestion G12T-75 on some gigs I saw
MR1960AX with greenback G12/25
I have no idea 😎. Hell I don’t even remember all the cabs & speakers I’ve used during my career 😁.
It takes a Finnish guitar hero to channel Gary's genius.
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Of all the greats, Gary is God.
One of my all time favourites indeed 👌🙏.
Could be the end of the world? ;-) Are those white knuckles?
Great job.
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Thanks man!
Awesome as always.
What gauge of strings you use?
Thanks!
It depends on the guitar and tuning but on this one I think they were 10-46 standard E 😎👌.
@@EugeValovirta230V 🤘👍
Rick Beato's video about string gauge is enlightening
It looks like Gary Moore is very influenced by Randy rhoads using those chord arpeggio licks and patterns. What is so special about Gary Moore plexi amp settings ? Because you used post chorus detunet in cubase software to get those Gary Moore 80s album tones?
I believe it was the other way around since Gary’s recording / touring / professional career started in the late 60s with Skid Row and then with Thin Lizzy etc.
I have no idea about his settings. I just cranked the Plexi like I always do 😎.👌
I use the same post dly, pitch, rev on almost everything so nothing special about that either 😁.
@@EugeValovirta230V yes I have listened to skid row and thin Lizzy plus his solo albums and Gary Moore wasn't playing those licks and arpeggios like he was in his 80s album I think he was major influenced by Randy rhoads. Make a video part#2 showing a bunch of Gary Moore's 89s albums arpeggios and chord pattern licks because that is what Randy rhoads was doing
It’s the other way around. Randy was very influenced by Gary’s playing when he saw him with G-force. Gary is playing those 4 note arpeggio licks on “White Knuckles” in 1979 G-force album. That’s where Randy got it from. Ozzy originally wanted Gary as his first choice guitarist but Gary declined because he had just left Thin Lizzy because they were less sober then they should be on stage and he told ozzy he couldn’t go back to a situation like that... Gary was all about the music. Both great players no doubt, But a lot of people don’t realise Gary is an original and inspired a lot of famous players in the 80’s. He doesn’t get the recognition he deserves for that.
@@1994renny But Blizzard of Ozz the band was touring in Europe 1979 at the same time G-Force was touring and the album of G force was 1980 same time as Blizzard of Ozz album
@@waynegram8907 G-Force album came out late 1979. Plus Gary was using licks like that in Colosseum II. Randy Rhoads took inspiration from Gary Moore as many others did, Vivian Campbell, John Sykes, John Norum, Kirk Hammet, Doug Aldrich to name a few.
Euge, I Have a Great 50 Wtt . Marshall Plexi, If I were to attempt to copy this Rig for Live use, Would I run the Audio Interface into my Cabinet?
Cool!
The audio interface is for recording but in a live situation a sound guy would just mic the cab and make sure that the audience will hear it properly from the PA along with the rest of the band 👌😎.
Or a reactive load / IR loader could replace the cab and then it would be cable from that to the mixer / PA.
@@EugeValovirta230V Thanks so much!!