What a sad fact that Gary Moore's passing received so little attention in the world's press! His fans have compensated for that by their outpouring of love across nations. He was one of the all time great guitarists and his passion, touch, vibrato and great soulful playing remains in all our hearts!!!
Gary Moore is rightly recognised as a guitar great but Scott Gorham is vastly underrated. So cool and laid back but rhythmically stupendous. Scott is one of those guys who makes guitar playing a really cool thing to do.
I honestly cried the day that Gary died, such an incredibly talented musician who bought so much joy to so many. We will never see the like of him again. RIP ❤
From the unveiling of the statute on the Friday to this wonderful gig on the Saturday a weekend never to be forgotten. Gary and Phil are gone but the music lives on
Greetings from Milwaukee, WI, USA! RIP, Phil and Gary, one of the greatest bands ever! It's the wrong song, but I remember Gary saying this session is the only time he remembered Scott Gorham actually enjoying playing "Black Rose!" I had a good friend who never heard of "Cowboy Song," and I thought, "Huh?!" Of course, I had a "Jailbreak" T-shirt as a kid and between "The Boys..." and the tile track, I don't know which I liked best! Thanks for the memories!
Saw Gary in Portland Oregon in like 1988 or so and there were maybe 125 people there, it was a converted church and didn't have a ton of room. After the show we spotted the tour bus and his manager let us go on the bus and meet him, Bob Daisley and Eric Singer. He could not have been a niocer guy, signed anything we asked to get signed and sat and just chatted for 20 minutes. It was truly a night I will never forget.
Though Scott was always the second guitarplayer to some of you, to me he's the man with the phrasing (listen to dancing in the moonlight his awesome guitarsolo). I love his guitarplaying (Gibson or Fender or whatever..it comes from the soul through the fingers and - I'm telling ya'll- he's got it.) No disrespect to Gary though...
When I saw the Yahoo headline "Thin Lizzy guitarist dies" years ago I thought it was Scott or Brian, I had forgotten that Gary Moore was in Thin Lizzy, I'm a blues rock guy and Gary was about my favorite. I was totally floored.
Since Gary Moore past away I've educated myself on his history. Definetly underated especially in the States. I've always admired him but I had no idea of the breadth of his talent and influence. I'm a believer.
Never knew they were from Ireland and Dublin at that!! I recently just found out, I thought they were American?!!Would hear the band in the 70’s on the radio in San Antonio Texas, Boys are back in town on KISS station 99.5 (rock and roll station) had an older brother by 7 years and a product of the 70’s lol brings back the good old days still jamm’in to this song This band like so many others of the time were soooo underrated ! Rest In Peace Phil and Gary✌️
+Steve Drake Scott Gorham is the one I think is an underrated guitarist. Listen to his band Black Star Riders. Tell me Gorham didn't have a LOT to do with Thin Lizzy's sound.
That's why Phil hired Scott he knew he was the right man for the job and like a lot of people say whatever lead guitarist he backed up they were tight Note for note and he used to run around the stage playing in front of the whole band I saw an interview Phil said I wanted a yank in the band and Scott fit the bill
Yes I agree with all of you, Gary Moore was far greater than any of the guitarist out there. Just listen to his playing, he never misses a note or off key or fumbles his finger missing a note, he is absolutely Mr Perfectionist. I think he was better known in Japan than the states. Definitely way underrated, under recognized.
Buy this DVD. Guard it with your life. Listen to it once, and you will understand. Exquisite beyond anything you can imagine. So much talent on one simple DVD. Gary Moore? Scott Gorham? Eric Bell? It's a real gem.
@MagneticCore I saw them yesterday playing in Vienna :-) (Gorham, Downey and others) but in the middle of the concert Gary Moore 's death was announced :-(
I think that this is one of the standout tracks of JST's Reckless Heart album. I'm only recently a convert to her music, but the whole album works really well and this is a beautiful, if cutting in it's meaning, closing track. Excellent music. Thank you 🎶 🥰
There is nothing better than the sound of a Les Paul and a Stratocaster, played in unison, thanks Gary and Scott, again god bless Gary's wee cotton socks, I still cherish the night I met Gary, down in Nam, Sydenam that is thanks to Helen Latewood ( lovely girl/woman) and Glenn, that of course was before Gary was famous, just a mere astounding local guitar plaer!!!!!
Saturday morning 8.04am 23rd April 2022 im just chilling with my dogs on my own listening to pure awe-inspiring music. What a set. Wherever you are in the wotld, i love you.
No one can drum like Brian Downey! I’ve seen the best drummers in the world try, but his rolls are so crisp and hi hats so tight, you can’t mistake him. ( I hope it is him)
I like the nice, slow intro. It brought tears to my eyes 😭 I was fortunate to have seen Thin Lizzy in Chicago in 1978. Going to shows in those days was different. Good different 😀
Wow! Just seeing them play this song perfectly without Phil gives me goosebumps all over & a tear to my eye. What a great tribute & song! May Phil & Gary rest in peace in the halls of Rock "N" Roll Valhalla.
UNREAL IRISH BOYS WRITE A SONG ABOUT COWBOYS RODEOS. ....LIFE..... R.I.F.P. PHILL....GARY....LOV PLAYIN YR SONGS ...FRM AUSTRSLIA ...HOME OF THA PUB ROCK ....
Gary Moore is a true legend - I grew up with him and he influenced my life so much - from his rocking years through his stroll into the blues - Magnificent man, artist and performer - Sadly missed - the good guys are taken early just like Phil was - RIP Gazza
Wow............. i get goose bumps listening to this. Very sad to lose 2 great musicians like Phil and Gary. Someone else will have to step up to the stage and keep their memory and music alive. True Legends. Rock on......
WE REALLY MISS YOU GARY & PHIL. THIS VIDEO WITH SCOTT & GARY IS AWESOME TO THE LEAST, NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW THIS MUST HAVE BEEN TO BE THERE THIS NITE, LIVE. WHAT AN EXPERIENCE, I AM SURE. SO GOOD IT COMES TO LIFE OUT OF THE VIDEO. OH YEAH.
Who’s still here with me in 2024 rocking to the mighty Thin Lizzy!
Favorite band mate. Raise a Guinness to Phil and the boys!
What a sad fact that Gary Moore's passing received so little attention in the world's press! His fans have compensated for that by their outpouring of love across nations. He was one of the all time great guitarists and his passion, touch, vibrato and great soulful playing remains in all our hearts!!!
It was literally all over the press. It's a shame you can't be bothered to read.
Very Sad, for one of the greatest rock guitar players ever.
He plays Hendrix in the ground!!!!
Absolutely brother..
One of the best guitarists ever
@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888 But nowhere near as much coverage as say Jeff Beck
Is it just me or it would be a great night if Scott and Eric did a gig to honor Gary the same way Gary did this show to honor Phil?
Now children this is rock and roll.RIP GARY.RIP PHIL.
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Gary Moore is rightly recognised as a guitar great but Scott Gorham is vastly underrated. So cool and laid back but rhythmically stupendous.
Scott is one of those guys who makes guitar playing a really cool thing to do.
So true. Scott's got that Rock n Roll attitude.
Scott Gorham = ROCK STAR!!
Thanks for reminding me of this video. Haven't seen it in about a week.
I miss Thin Lizzy... what a fantastic group!!!
Big fan of Garry, world class guitarist I pass the hotel in Spain often,where he passed I stop by and have a pint in his memory
I honestly cried the day that Gary died, such an incredibly talented musician who bought so much joy to so many. We will never see the like of him again. RIP ❤
Me too
RIP 4ever , thanks Garry, for your great music in your life 🫶🫶🙏🙏🙏🥁🥁🥁
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KINGS CALL
From the unveiling of the statute on the Friday to this wonderful gig on the Saturday a weekend never to be forgotten. Gary and Phil are gone but the music lives on
I agree, cheers from Cologne 😀😀👍🎉
Greetings from Milwaukee, WI, USA! RIP, Phil and Gary, one of the greatest bands ever! It's the wrong song, but I remember Gary saying this session is the only time he remembered Scott Gorham actually enjoying playing "Black Rose!" I had a good friend who never heard of "Cowboy Song," and I thought, "Huh?!" Of course, I had a "Jailbreak" T-shirt as a kid and between "The Boys..." and the tile track, I don't know which I liked best! Thanks for the memories!
Where is the statue located?
1 of the most underrated guitar duo's ever Gary More and Scott Goram
Black Rose is my fav Lizzy record and they were the guitar tandem on that one. AMAZING Riffs.
One LP, one Strat, the finest choice
@@refractorymercury Exactly.
Played pool on night in the Novatel in Bradford England and a top gent. Drinking Remy topped up with white vine 👍
*Gorham
Also, Robbo & Scott were by far the best and, honestly, Scott is the weakest of the three.
Saw Gary in Portland Oregon in like 1988 or so and there were maybe 125 people there, it was a converted church and didn't have a ton of room. After the show we spotted the tour bus and his manager let us go on the bus and meet him, Bob Daisley and Eric Singer. He could not have been a niocer guy, signed anything we asked to get signed and sat and just chatted for 20 minutes. It was truly a night I will never forget.
I am so fuckin jellious you are so lucky love that happen to you
What a great memory thanks for sharing!!!
This was a nice story to hear thanks for sharing
Awesome
I remember that tour Had a choice keep my job or go to the show. Regret my poor choice ☹️to this day!
Though Scott was always the second guitarplayer to some of you, to me he's the man with the phrasing (listen to dancing in the moonlight his awesome guitarsolo).
I love his guitarplaying (Gibson or Fender or whatever..it comes from the soul through the fingers and - I'm telling ya'll- he's got it.)
No disrespect to Gary though...
They both got it. That's why their great
When I saw the Yahoo headline "Thin Lizzy guitarist dies" years ago I thought it was Scott or Brian, I had forgotten that Gary Moore was in Thin Lizzy, I'm a blues rock guy and Gary was about my favorite. I was totally floored.
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If anyone thinks that Scott was anyone’s’ second they haven’t seen Black Star Riders ( or Thin Lizzy with Brian for that matter).
@@iangelling guys top shelf.
But he isnt playing with them here. He is playing with Gary Moore and the marquee says Gary Moore.
Since Gary Moore past away I've educated myself on his history. Definetly underated especially in the States. I've always admired him but I had no idea of the breadth of his talent and influence.
I'm a believer.
Never knew they were from Ireland and Dublin at that!! I recently just found out, I thought they were American?!!Would hear the band in the 70’s on the radio in San Antonio Texas, Boys are back in town on KISS station 99.5 (rock and roll station) had an older brother by 7 years and a product of the 70’s lol brings back the good old days still jamm’in to this song This band like so many others of the time were soooo underrated ! Rest In Peace Phil and Gary✌️
Saw Lizzy 4 times in the 70's at Glasgow Apollo, still got the ticket stubs, best band of all time, R.I.P. PHIL.
The great Scott Gorham, with Brian Downey on drums and Jontahan Noyce on bass guitar.
Don't you know who are they?
2 Great guitarists . RIP Mr Moore 🙏 ✌️🇦🇺
Downey is a world class drummer. One of the best ever. It's incredible how tight Gorham was with Moore and Robertson.
+Steve Drake Scott Gorham is the one I think is an underrated guitarist. Listen to his band Black Star Riders. Tell me Gorham didn't have a LOT to do with Thin Lizzy's sound.
That's why Phil hired Scott he knew he was the right man for the job and like a lot of people say whatever lead guitarist he backed up they were tight Note for note and he used to run around the stage playing in front of the whole band I saw an interview Phil said I wanted a yank in the band and Scott fit the bill
Downey, one of my favourite drummers, just a perfect match. ‘Salud’🍻What a Gig.
Robbo-Molotov about to explode/Scott-fluid genius/PHILL-NUF SAID
Bass player is pretty awesome too..
Gary & Phil are sharing a whiskey in the jar at heaven.
I hope the bar is still open when I go!!
You know leprechauns are real too 😂😂😂
Pablo Stuardo you’re damn right! 😇
Ehh *whiskey in the jar* is slang for "money in your pocket" just so you know 😂😂
Yes I agree with all of you, Gary Moore was far greater than any of the guitarist out there. Just listen to his playing, he never misses a note or off key or fumbles his finger missing a note, he is absolutely Mr Perfectionist. I think he was better known in Japan than the states. Definitely way underrated, under recognized.
I love this, but it makes me miss Phil & Gary.
Cowboy song going straight into Boys---I mean C'mon from live and dangerous a classic of all classics, I wore this LP out.
place goes apeshit for both
Me too. Many of us I expect.
These guys …this band (rip Phil) ….so so incredibly underrated
The DVD of this entire night’s tribute to Phil is essential viewing. Gary, Scott, Eric, Brian and others are f’in’ steller
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Gary Moore up there with the best of the best,rest in peace my man ,God bless.
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What a drummer!
Glad I was around in the seventies what great rock bands we had such great days
!968 - 1979 is the golden era of rock'n'roll.
Best band to ever come out of Irland. My eyes tears up when i see these guys, cause i know they can never be topped. ;)
Gary Moore....one of the most underrated guitar players in the history of the instrument...criminal when you think about it
No it's no true. Everybody knows he's one the best guitar players ever.
Your HUCKLEBERRY he's underrated because he deserves the fame of Eric Clapton and Slash
Yes and but Rory Alvin Lee the TEXAS way Duane A.Johny Winter STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN and Joe Bonanamasa +Jimi Hendrix of all more or less love Karin
Absofuckinlutely
@@janubis5630 Man, Slash couldn't even hold Moore's shoes. Not in the same league.
Would our life and culture be the same if Thin Lizzy had never been on our paths? Hell NO!
Eternal thanks guys, God bless you all, wherever you are!
in my personal opinion scott and gary were the best, they just had so much chemistry on stage and knew how to play with each other.
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Awesome version of the cowboy song. Gary and Phil RIP You did us proud , Great Music never dies. It will be played repeatedly on youtube
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These are two of my favorite songs from one of the hardest rockin & underrated bands of all-time. R.I.P. Phil & Gary.
Amazing. Man, I miss Gary and great bands, like Thin Lizzie. They sound KILLER.
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Großartige Version. Muss man mit maximal erträglicher Lautstärke hören. So gut.
❤..Sehr Sehr
Bring back memories, if they were all alive today and playing, who could surpass them, didn't know how good they were gone
He's up there in my top 3 alongside Randy Rhoads
Best song change ever!
Hahaha, the guy (6:00) in the audience is pretty happy
R.I.P. Phil Lynott.
The bloke is just a legend and one of the greatest guitarists of all time...
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Buy this DVD. Guard it with your life. Listen to it once, and you will understand. Exquisite beyond anything you can imagine. So much talent on one simple DVD. Gary Moore? Scott Gorham? Eric Bell? It's a real gem.
This band kill it ever time i hear them RIP gary and phil
Two of the best gutiar playes hands down
Gary is true legend 😭😭
I discovered live and dangerous around 78, or so, these guys truly are world class musicians, we we're so lucky to have them...
The crowd is having a blast!
@MagneticCore I saw them yesterday playing in Vienna :-) (Gorham, Downey and others) but in the middle of the concert Gary Moore 's death was announced :-(
Scott Gorman another great
A legend
6:00 pure joy from that man in the audience.
I think that this is one of the standout tracks of JST's Reckless Heart album. I'm only recently a convert to her music, but the whole album works really well and this is a beautiful, if cutting in it's meaning, closing track. Excellent music. Thank you 🎶 🥰
Rest in peace Mr. GM, you are the best and will be missed forever!!!
Gary Rocked, sad he passed as with I am sad Phill
Best twin guitar band ever!!!!
What a powerful duel…I could listen to them for hours!
There is nothing better than the sound of a Les Paul and a Stratocaster, played in unison, thanks Gary and Scott, again god bless Gary's wee cotton socks, I still cherish the night I met Gary, down in Nam, Sydenam that is thanks to Helen Latewood ( lovely girl/woman) and Glenn, that of course was before Gary was famous, just a mere astounding local guitar plaer!!!!!
2 Les Pauls played together like in the original recording, that would be much better
Gary was a super blues man R.I.P
Some of the best guitar duets ever. Also Dickie Betts and the Allman Bros too.
Gary, never forgotten..!!
Just the best of🎶🤟
Scott was always there throughout the changes and line ups a great guitarist and member tin Lizzy
Truly a genius
Saturday morning 8.04am 23rd April 2022 im just chilling with my dogs on my own listening to pure awe-inspiring music. What a set. Wherever you are in the wotld, i love you.
No one can drum like Brian Downey! I’ve seen the best drummers in the world try, but his rolls are so crisp and hi hats so tight, you can’t mistake him. ( I hope it is him)
This song always brings me to tears, literally... It's just incredible
Lots of memories from back in 76
The Cowboy Song is an old time favorite
Tightest band of all time.
I like the nice, slow intro. It brought tears to my eyes 😭 I was fortunate to have seen Thin Lizzy in Chicago in 1978. Going to shows in those days was different. Good different 😀
Wow! Just seeing them play this song perfectly without Phil gives me goosebumps all over & a tear to my eye. What a great tribute & song! May Phil & Gary rest in peace in the halls of Rock "N" Roll Valhalla.
3:05 - I don't know why but that laugh seems so spontaneous and genuine. Nice to see performers having fun.
What can you really say….🤷🏻🤷🏻🤷🏻🤷🏻 Garys playing is phenomenal no matter what he played 👍👍😎
Fuckin brilliant! Brought an unexpected large tear to my eye.
makes me wanna cry gary and phill where legends
RIP Gary-you were great when I saw you play at the Texas Jam in the Astrodome in '83,and you were great any other time I ever heard ya.
UNREAL IRISH BOYS WRITE A SONG ABOUT COWBOYS RODEOS. ....LIFE..... R.I.F.P. PHILL....GARY....LOV PLAYIN YR SONGS ...FRM AUSTRSLIA ...HOME OF THA PUB ROCK ....
The EPIC EPIC EPIC and THE GREAT late Gary Moore
Gary Moore is a true legend - I grew up with him and he influenced my life so much - from his rocking years through his stroll into the blues - Magnificent man, artist and performer - Sadly missed - the good guys are taken early just like Phil was - RIP Gazza
i wish i cudda been there ….my all time favourite rock band
One of my favorite songs! Thanks guys
Gave me goosebumps
I LOVE the way the bass guitarist pushes his glasses up his nose, before theyhit the gas...
The intro made me a little teary
Two killer songs from 2 killer axe slingers! RIP GM
Gary and Scott, just something else - man I wish I could have seen the original Lizzy line up though.
Owen Jones yea Scott and Robbo should have done a few numbers that night but Moore and Scott were on fire
@@rorymcnamara7126 They did a few numbers if you watch other videos
Great songs in front of a great live crowd.....good times had by all!
Fantastic concert.
this kicks ass - no question...
What a great tribute.
I was young. I wasn't aware of too much of Thin Lizzy other than these awesome songs Phil Lynott left behind, & I like them.
Pure talent. Big fan of both.
was at this gig gazza and Scott were out of this world RIP Gary king of the strings
i dont have words this is amazing!!!!!!!!
Fantastic even after all these years you had to see this to believe it
Brian Downey massively underrated drummer
Wow............. i get goose bumps listening to this.
Very sad to lose 2 great musicians like Phil and Gary.
Someone else will have to step up to the stage and keep their memory and music
alive. True Legends. Rock on......
I saw him at a monsters of rock in Germany back In 83 he stole the show
My favourite Lizzy song - especially live
Talented musicians and real music like this is dying out :(
the bass player was with Jethro Tull around 2001, A great man I met him
Thin Lizzy with Gary Moore more like it.
WE REALLY MISS YOU GARY & PHIL. THIS VIDEO WITH SCOTT & GARY IS AWESOME TO THE LEAST, NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE HOW THIS MUST HAVE BEEN TO BE THERE THIS NITE, LIVE. WHAT AN EXPERIENCE, I AM SURE. SO GOOD IT COMES TO LIFE OUT OF THE VIDEO. OH YEAH.
Amazing performance! Gary and Phil RIP! Scott fabulous job!
GOD what a talent. Gary Moore you were gone way too soon depriving a new generation of those hot licks man...r.i.p.