The thing about Gary Moore is that he had more heart than the metal players and more technique than the blues players and that's what made him so blisteringly soulful.
I know I wrote he only plaed on one album, I saw Lizzy live in 77 with Gary replacing Robbo so I definetely dont need a history lesson by you@moorewilliam4193
He never had a scandal in his life, so maybe thats why is so unknown. I know lots of friends never heared of him either. But at least in every serious Top20 of worlds best guitar players he is on the list.
What a legacy. R.I.P. Gary. A Les Paul will never sound the same again. 🤘🎸
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R.I.P Gary Moore - This Irish boy was one of the greatest guitar players of all time. This song makes me cry every time as it was one of my cousin's favourite tracks. When he died all to early (44 years old) his daughter sang this acapella with only an acoustic guitar in the church - No eyes left dry at that point.
A little rock guitar history for you. The Greeny is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard, named after its first famous owner, Peter Green in 1964/5. He used it during his time in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac, before selling it to Gary Moore in the early 1970s. Moore used the guitar throughout his career, both as a solo artist and in bands, such as Thin Lizzy. Due to financial troubles, he was forced to sell it in 2006, after which it passed through several private collectors and guitar dealers. In 2014, Greeny was acquired by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, who has since used it both in the studio and during live performances.
The word genius is banded around far too easily, but in Gary Moore we really did have genius.....I had the privilege of seeing him live a few times with "Lizzy",....solo and with his band G force......everytime he was absolutely amazing.....note perfect.....genius.
Gary's guitar wept it's eyes out. One of my top 3 favorite players. There are many with extreme skills, but Gary had a way to make it emotional. RIP Gary.
The fast notes are impressive and Gary really knew how to contrast the slow with the quick. But it’s those high bends where Gary really excels. To play a les Paul right at the top of the neck with that control and clarity requires fingers of steel! The man was oozed the blues and he is one out of the box, never to be repeated. RIP Gary Moore!
Gary Moore was one of the greatest guitar players I have seen. I was still in school in the earlier 2000's and a friend of mine introduced me to this guy from the video VHS of the wild frontier concert. All I gotta say is, WOW. 🤘
Yes, this is one of his many Gibson Les Paul, you know your stuff, 😂 And he was for about 35 years in possession of a very very special Les Paul called “Greeny”, a 1959 Les Paul Standard, which had a very unique sound. If you wanna see both in action and confirm that then check out “The Messiah will come again”, live in Montreaux 1990. An absolute masterpiece!
@@andersjohansson4734 yes, I believe you’re right. Most of these reactors, although not all THAT young, probably don’t even know who Peter Greene is, particularly the fact that he is one of the founding fathers of Fleetwood Mac, so yes. Greeny is the guitar that Peter Greene sold Gary Moore for about 50 bucks when Gary was about 16 and he generously named the guitar after one of his biggest influences and even made a tribute album with it in 1995 called “Blues for Greeny”
This comment may be a bit late but Gary Moore was an insane guitarist. And yes. It was a Gibson Les Paul with humbuckers. His absolute favourite and signature guitar. Some nasty people blamed him for only being able to play rock and roll. And he gave them this! His vocals were in the pocket. RIP man. You were just awesome!
Great to see Gary Moore featured here. Check out Empty Rooms (live version). Great lyrics, excellent vocals and a memorable guitar solo. I feel sure you will love it. Greetings from Ireland.
Gary Moore RIP, Possibly the best minor key Blues player ever, AND that guitar was given to him by Peter Green, so it has a very special sound as the pick ups are out of faze. This tune is perhaps one of my favourites too.
“The Messiah will come again”, live in Montreaux 1990 is possibly the best solo on guitar ever. You will see a guitar singing to you like a voice!!!!!!
Another clip you have to check out: Gary Moore joining George Harrison from the mid-90s doing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". This was one of George's last public performances (perhaps his last), & you can tell that he really enjoyed being on-stage with Gary. GH was generally not very animated while playing live, but his face was filled with child-like joy watching Gary do one of the guitar solos.
Last time I saw Gary live was 2001 Sheffield City Hall. Simon McBride opened and he's now playing with Deep Purple. Gary absolutely tore the roof off the venue with his searing tone and gave me tinnitus for days after. One of my favourite guitarists and influences in my own playing over the last 42 years. R. I. P Gary. ❤🎸
Saw him lots of times live. Always gave 100 pst and then some. No one will ever play with more fire, emotion and feeling than Gary Moore. He is/was a big name everywhere but the US. Especially in Europe. But among american musicans, he is well known. Big inspiration for people like Joe Bonamassa and Kirk Hammett from Metallica even owns Garys 1959 Les Paul. Go with Empty Rooms live from Stockholm in 1987. Fantastic performance.
Empty Rooms may just be even more emotional than Still Got the Blues. Good Choice, it's definitely a truly beautiful song. Too many true legends go unnoticed and forgotten ... Gary, Glen Hughes, Mark Lanegan, David Byron, Tommy Bolin. I'm truly surprised how many people have just began discovering Yes, Genesis and The Moody Blues. I'd always thought talent like that would never go unnoticed, it seems I was wrong.
Gary Moore's song Empty rooms was something that inspired me to play along with others like Lynch ,DiMartini, Schon but for the soulful blues, bends and vibrato, hus phrasing over sad lyrics. Still got the blues, Empty rooms, One day and others. Gary touched so many guitarists.
Gary was one of the very best. And of course from the island of Ireland 🇮🇪💚 Was fortunate to see him live and he would literally blow you away - the guy was a force If you fancy doing some more Gary ‘Parisienne Walkways’ is another classic. And one of my favourites is when he did ‘Red House’ live at the Fender anniversary concert to honour Jimi. I consider it one of the best EVER live performances. It is OFF THE CHART 🙌🎸
As someone allready said. "The messiah will come again" or "Parisienne walkways" is where you should go next. This was my favourite song live until I heard those. Go for the Montreux jazz festival live versions 😊
Sky I've got a couple of Gary Moore performances that feature his guitar wizardry, probably even more so than "Still Got The Blues" Gary Moore - "Red House" - HD R.I.P gary moore , best guitar solo ever probably
Great song and performance !!! I can’t listen/watch without crying, it brings back memories from my early 20’s and the one that got away. By the time she released she’d made a mistake, I was married with a young son. I couldn’t desert my son for an ex…. He’s now close to 40 and doing well ❤
Thanks for this reaction and this did make this 69-year-old London music fan cry when I first heard this. I should have trusted you but after 4 early pauses,I was worried that you were going to interrupt the main solo that I knew was coming:) PARISIENNE WALKWAYS: Gary Moore: LIVE@ MONTREUX is another that you MUST react to and it is a little surprise in it but fear not as all will be revealed in his magical performance. One of the all-time greats and Thanks, again.
Gary also did some session work with the Traveling Wilbury's - I first heard this song played when my wife was listening to Radio Delilah - I was blown away
So glad you liked my comment. As you obviously like Gary Moore, I think you will like this clip of him, with bandmates Thin Lizzy. Broadcast on the iconic Old Grey Whistle Test, in 1979.
RIP Gary Moore. GREAT Guitarist, GREAT singer - all genres!! He could rock as hard as any rocker, but he also had the blue chops to play with some of the greatest blues musicians ever. Hard to believe never heard of Gary More. He was very good friends with Phil Lynott, and would fill and would fill in whenever Thin Lizzy needed a guitarist. Check out Thin Lizzy's studio version of "Still in Love with You". Gary Moore did the guitar work for that song. Gary Moore also collaborated with Phil Lynott for the rock hit "Out in the Fields" If you like Irish folk music, Gary Moore collaborated with the Chieftains on "Over the Fields and Far Away" Basically, you just opened a rabbit hole, for which you can spend the next year just reacting to Gary Moore. Arguably one of the top 2-3 guitarists of all time.
This man is the kind of musician that I wish I could have seen live. I know that I will not, but at least we have many astounding videos of this badass guitarist. He is, in my opinion, the best electic guitar player ever existed because blends perfectly emotion and technique. His ferocity is unique and he never breaks down. His voice was fabulous too.
Saw him in a really tiny club in Manchester, more like a large pub, about 1975. Second half of the set he came on alone and just played (improvised) for 15 minutes before the rest joined back in Stunning.
This is my first time on your channel, so I don't know if you have reacted to his "Parisienne Walkways", but that's another seriously mind-bending performance.
Thin Lizzy. I had the misfortune of having a drink with Gary in Spain the night he died. An amazing, truly extraordinary guitarist and exceptional person. For your channel … Thin Lizzy. And more Mr Moore
Dear God, you gave this young woman what everyone wants---an alien beauty, but also intelligence! For her reaction to one of the most beautiful and emotional songs, 10/10!
He also did an album with jack bruce and ginger baker. the band was called BBM. he does a sonf called waiting in the wings. awesome as well. a very talented guitarist
What people forget often is that he was a great singer also. Not just someone that, oh well, he tries to sing, but really a great singer. Had chance to see him twice back in the 80's in Sweden. Once on that tour with Neil Carter on keys and Bob Daisly on bass, and also one gig at football stadium in Stockholm where he played special guest, opening act to Queen.
Back in 1989 that this was recorded in the studio they were a lot of technological advances but you had to know to play and to sing still. The studio version is great also and this was a great commercial hit back then . I saw Gary Moore live one year before he passed away and it was one of the greatest live performances i ever saw .One of the greatest guitar players ever and a good singer.
The thing about Gary Moore is that he had more heart than the metal players and more technique than the blues players and that's what made him so blisteringly soulful.
Best description of Gary I have ever heard.
@@josevi5835 Is it really?
Gary is why I took the direction of a Jazz Fusion player, mixed with a little bit of Blues.
You have positively got to see Gary perform Parisienne Walkways live at Montreux. Possibly the greatest guitar solo I've ever seen.
Absolutely 🤘🤘
Or messiah comes again from Montreux
The Messiah will Come Again, from Montreux. Absolutely EXTRAORDINARY. You have to lie down in a quiet darkened room after hearing it.
Definitely Messiah song is probably his best art piece, but I wouldn't exclude The Looner.
He was a excellent guitarist in Thin Lizzy as well as his solo stuff. R.I.P Gary Moore
@nightbot1788 Have an early night pal, you deserve it.
He only played on one Lizzy album.
@@shaynewest8757Gary played lives a lot for Lizzy mate. not only Black Rose
HOW ARE you not Mentioning Gary Moore in Skid Row
I know I wrote he only plaed on one album, I saw Lizzy live in 77 with Gary replacing Robbo so I definetely dont need a history lesson by you@moorewilliam4193
Live performances of Parisienne Walkways and The Messiah Will Come Again are a must. He was a musical genius and a treasure. RIP brother.
Gary is one of the all time famous and outstanding guitar Gods.
i can´t understand, that someone who likes playing guitar, never heard of Gary Moore...... He could make you feel his guitar with your soul.....
He never had a scandal in his life, so maybe thats why is so unknown. I know lots of friends never heared of him either. But at least in every serious Top20 of worlds best guitar players he is on the list.
@@llothar68 I've always loved guitar music but until a few months ago, I'd never heard of Joe Satriani. Gary was a genius and RIP. Gone way too soon.
best guitarist....EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! R.i.p. Gary🙏🙏
Unbelievable you haven't heard of Gary Moore. Rated one of the best of all time.
Yung people love strange sound of music 🤭mate we are lucky we knew real music when we were yung
No one can make a guitar weep the way Gary Moore could.
Gary was one of the best guitarists ever. Thanks for the music and inspiration Gary.
What a legacy. R.I.P. Gary. A Les Paul will never sound the same again. 🤘🎸
R.I.P Gary Moore - This Irish boy was one of the greatest guitar players of all time. This song makes me cry every time as it was one of my cousin's favourite tracks. When he died all to early (44 years old) his daughter sang this acapella with only an acoustic guitar in the church - No eyes left dry at that point.
He was 58 when he died but I agree about his guitar playing.
@@kingstumble You know how old his cousin was when he died? 😳
@@thorfinsky1427 No idea, sorry. Who is his cousin?
@@kingstumble Well, the OP said when his cousin died at 44 years old "all too early", you corrected him by saying "he was 58 when he died".
Sorry I completely misread the original post. I thought he was saying Gary Moore was 44 when he died. I retract everything I said.
A little rock guitar history for you. The Greeny is a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard, named after its first famous owner, Peter Green in 1964/5. He used it during his time in John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers and Fleetwood Mac, before selling it to Gary Moore in the early 1970s. Moore used the guitar throughout his career, both as a solo artist and in bands, such as Thin Lizzy. Due to financial troubles, he was forced to sell it in 2006, after which it passed through several private collectors and guitar dealers. In 2014, Greeny was acquired by Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett, who has since used it both in the studio and during live performances.
But he wasn’t using Greenie in this performance but his other Les Paul called Stripe
Every song Gary Moore performs is played as if it is the last song he will ever play in his life...R.I.P brother.
Gary doesn't play the guitar, he plays electricity hooked up to his heart
The word genius is banded around far too easily, but in Gary Moore we really did have genius.....I had the privilege of seeing him live a few times with "Lizzy",....solo and with his band G force......everytime he was absolutely amazing.....note perfect.....genius.
Well said Mark.
saw him 7 times never with Lizzy , the one and lonely , stay safe and rock on
Me too,see him with Thin Lizzy🎸🎸🎸👍
Never saw him live, or Thin Lizzy. I regret that now.
There aren't many that can play with the soul of Gary Moore. He's top 3 greatest guitar players I've ever heard.
My first time to you're channel. Wow, what a doll..
Gary's guitar wept it's eyes out. One of my top 3 favorite players. There are many with extreme skills, but Gary had a way to make it emotional. RIP Gary.
Gary was a guitar GOD! My absolute fav guitarist. Such emotion & passion.
The fast notes are impressive and Gary really knew how to contrast the slow with the quick. But it’s those high bends where Gary really excels. To play a les Paul right at the top of the neck with that control and clarity requires fingers of steel! The man was oozed the blues and he is one out of the box, never to be repeated. RIP Gary Moore!
Gary Moore was one of the greatest guitar players I have seen. I was still in school in the earlier 2000's and a friend of mine introduced me to this guy from the video VHS of the wild frontier concert. All I gotta say is, WOW. 🤘
Without doubt one of the greatest guitarists of all time,sadly missed
An incredible musician, singer, song writer masterful in every essence R.I.P. GARY, great reaction
Yes, this is one of his many Gibson Les Paul, you know your stuff, 😂 And he was for about 35 years in possession of a very very special Les Paul called “Greeny”, a 1959 Les Paul Standard, which had a very unique sound. If you wanna see both in action and confirm that then check out “The Messiah will come again”, live in Montreaux 1990. An absolute masterpiece!
Yes his best ever song IMHO... RIP Gary
Maybe it's also worth to mention that Greeny got it's name from it's previous owner Peter Green. Another guitarist worth a mention.
@@andersjohansson4734 of course it is, and he is. I assumed it was common knowledge, but it’s probably not
@@TheLoner73These reaction kids need all the help they can get. If Gary Moore is unchartered territory I guess Peter Green is on another planet.
@@andersjohansson4734 yes, I believe you’re right. Most of these reactors, although not all THAT young, probably don’t even know who Peter Greene is, particularly the fact that he is one of the founding fathers of Fleetwood Mac, so yes. Greeny is the guitar that Peter Greene sold Gary Moore for about 50 bucks when Gary was about 16 and he generously named the guitar after one of his biggest influences and even made a tribute album with it in 1995 called “Blues for Greeny”
Before he started doing Blues he was already a Rock God on Guitar!
Gary Moore is one of the guitar greats. When it comes to the singing the blues and playing the blues on guitar you really have to react to B.B. King.
An underrated singer too I'd say. Most just think of his guitar skills, but man was a solid vocalist too
You caught the Gibson and the blues ...LOVE IT
This comment may be a bit late but Gary Moore was an insane guitarist. And yes. It was a Gibson Les Paul with humbuckers. His absolute favourite and signature guitar. Some nasty people blamed him for only being able to play rock and roll. And he gave them this! His vocals were in the pocket. RIP man. You were just awesome!
My ears weren't ready for that.. the best line, , love it
One of the best guitarplayer that's ever lived.
I saw Gary live a number of times, he was talented beyond belief, one of the greatest guitarists in the world, RIP Gary.
Great to see Gary Moore featured here. Check out Empty Rooms (live version). Great lyrics, excellent vocals and a memorable guitar solo. I feel sure you will love it. Greetings from Ireland.
That guitar wail is the sound of longing for a love who will not return. Brilliant heart-tugging composition. Loved your reaction to it, Sky!
Gary Moore RIP, Possibly the best minor key Blues player ever, AND that guitar was given to him by Peter Green, so it has a very special sound as the pick ups are out of faze. This tune is perhaps one of my favourites too.
The pick up is upside down and that's why it is out of faze. it's now owned by kirk Hammet.
Gary Moore is a legend
R.I.P. Gary! I miss your music ❤
“The Messiah will come again”, live in Montreaux 1990 is possibly the best solo on guitar ever. You will see a guitar singing to you like a voice!!!!!!
Another clip you have to check out: Gary Moore joining George Harrison from the mid-90s doing "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". This was one of George's last public performances (perhaps his last), & you can tell that he really enjoyed being on-stage with Gary. GH was generally not very animated while playing live, but his face was filled with child-like joy watching Gary do one of the guitar solos.
THIS!… 100%
His guitar playing in Colosseum II is fantastic!!!
This is such a classic blues song. No one could have done it any better!
He makes the guitar cry, simply brilliant.
Last time I saw Gary live was 2001 Sheffield City Hall. Simon McBride opened and he's now playing with Deep Purple. Gary absolutely tore the roof off the venue with his searing tone and gave me tinnitus for days after. One of my favourite guitarists and influences in my own playing over the last 42 years. R. I. P Gary. ❤🎸
Gary was one of the best and was born in Belfast Northern Ireland and left us all too early.
Sky..this man is having a quintessentially in love with his guitar and his guitar loves him back
Saw him lots of times live. Always gave 100 pst and then some. No one will ever play with more fire, emotion and feeling than Gary Moore. He is/was a big name everywhere but the US. Especially in Europe. But among american musicans, he is well known. Big inspiration for people like Joe Bonamassa and Kirk Hammett from Metallica even owns Garys 1959 Les Paul. Go with Empty Rooms live from Stockholm in 1987. Fantastic performance.
I envy you and I,bitterly,regret not seeing Gary in London back in the day but I just not aware of him,I'm afraid.
Empty Rooms may just be even more emotional than Still Got the Blues. Good Choice, it's definitely a truly beautiful song. Too many true legends go unnoticed and forgotten ... Gary, Glen Hughes, Mark Lanegan, David Byron, Tommy Bolin. I'm truly surprised how many people have just began discovering Yes, Genesis and The Moody Blues. I'd always thought talent like that would never go unnoticed, it seems I was wrong.
Watch The sky is crying live or Red House live by Gary you WILL be blown away.
RIP Gary Moore. Saw him way back in 1977 at Newcastle City Hall when he was with Think Lizzy. Great band. You should check them out.
Gary Moore's song Empty rooms was something that inspired me to play along with others like Lynch ,DiMartini, Schon but for the soulful blues, bends and vibrato, hus phrasing over sad lyrics. Still got the blues, Empty rooms, One day and others. Gary touched so many guitarists.
Garry Moore was a guitar legend, please check The Messiah will come again, this was an incredible song from him, thank you 👍👍
Agreed 👍 Astonishing.
Gary was one of the very best. And of course from the island of Ireland 🇮🇪💚
Was fortunate to see him live and he would literally blow you away - the guy was a force
If you fancy doing some more Gary ‘Parisienne Walkways’ is another classic. And one of my favourites is when he did ‘Red House’ live at the Fender anniversary concert to honour Jimi. I consider it one of the best EVER live performances. It is OFF THE CHART 🙌🎸
Empty Rooms is a truly beautiful song.
Great song by Gary, loved watching you listen to it as well. Thank you Cleveland!
This guy was excellent. Rock on, Ms Anderson! 🤘😎👍
He got you, you let your guard down but that's how it should be ha ha!
Gary is one of the most famous and iconic guitarists of all time.
As someone allready said. "The messiah will come again" or "Parisienne walkways" is where you should go next. This was my favourite song live until I heard those. Go for the Montreux jazz festival live versions 😊
It's depressing that there's a corner of any town where there's a room with a chair and in that chair is an adult who hasn't heard of Gary Moore.
This guitar solo is so beautiful I cannot comprehend how anything can sound so incredible and this must be sound of heaven.
Sky I've got a couple of Gary Moore performances that feature his guitar wizardry, probably even more so than "Still Got The Blues" Gary Moore - "Red House" - HD R.I.P gary moore , best guitar solo ever probably
Great song and performance !!! I can’t listen/watch without crying, it brings back memories from my early 20’s and the one that got away. By the time she released she’d made a mistake, I was married with a young son. I couldn’t desert my son for an ex…. He’s now close to 40 and doing well ❤
I have never seen anybody react to to this song. This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
Many people have reacted to it, actually.
Thanks for this reaction and this did make this 69-year-old London music fan cry when I first heard this.
I should have trusted you but after 4 early pauses,I was worried that you were going to interrupt the main solo that I knew was coming:)
PARISIENNE WALKWAYS: Gary Moore: LIVE@ MONTREUX is another that you MUST react to and it is a little surprise in it but fear not as all will be revealed in his magical performance. One of the all-time greats and Thanks, again.
One of the finest guitarists. Could hold his own with the best. Influenced Joe Bonamassa. Left too soon.
He was from Northern Ireland ✨
*Ireland.
The squatters refer to it as "Northern Ireland".
The day of squatter dominance is ending.
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Dream on
Land of Free people who supports free people
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Only 1 Gm 🎼👌
See TWO masters gigging together. The thrill has gone by BB King and Gary Moore 😱😊
Yes, that's a Les Paul, and one with a story. It's called Greeny after it's first owner Peter Green from Fleetwood Mac. It has a very special sound.
Now owned by Kirk Hammett of Metallica
Gary also did some session work with the Traveling Wilbury's - I first heard this song played when my wife was listening to Radio Delilah - I was blown away
So glad you liked my comment. As you obviously like Gary Moore, I think you will like this clip of him, with bandmates Thin Lizzy.
Broadcast on the iconic Old Grey Whistle Test, in 1979.
Thanks Nicholas, great request, Gary Moore
Good reaction !
R.I.P Gary !
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Just go ahead, and go down the rabbit hole with Gary Moore. You'll not be disappointed. He is amazing. RIP. 😢
Oh, yes, there is a studio version. Great in its own way.
Messiah will come again - Live watch it, it will blow you away.
RIP Gary Moore. GREAT Guitarist, GREAT singer - all genres!! He could rock as hard as any rocker, but he also had the blue chops to play with some of the greatest blues musicians ever.
Hard to believe never heard of Gary More. He was very good friends with Phil Lynott, and would fill and would fill in whenever Thin Lizzy needed a guitarist. Check out Thin Lizzy's studio version of "Still in Love with You". Gary Moore did the guitar work for that song. Gary Moore also collaborated with Phil Lynott for the rock hit "Out in the Fields"
If you like Irish folk music, Gary Moore collaborated with the Chieftains on "Over the Fields and Far Away"
Basically, you just opened a rabbit hole, for which you can spend the next year just reacting to Gary Moore. Arguably one of the top 2-3 guitarists of all time.
I’m still in love with Gary Moore’s music…I will be forever!
This is just a warmup for Gary..."THE MESSIAH WILL COME AGAIN" will make your jaw drop.
Was blessed to see him in a pretty small club in the mid-80s right up close. Such a fabulous guitar player.
This man is the kind of musician that I wish I could have seen live. I know that I will not, but at least we have many astounding videos of this badass guitarist. He is, in my opinion, the best electic guitar player ever existed because blends perfectly emotion and technique. His ferocity is unique and he never breaks down. His voice was fabulous too.
Well done!
Still got... Tour was my 1st concert ever age 15. Still my favorite guitarist and biggest influence.
Love it, thank you! 🙂Wanna top this one? Then do "The messiah will come again", brings tears to me, every time! Thanks Sky!
The power of the Les Paul , beautiful lady ! With the proper amplification and in the right hands I think it is the best !
listen to him play the messiah will come again greatest blues solo EVER
when gary playes the guitar the tears roll off
Lets go, Madam
Now you’ll never forget who Mr Gary Moore is! 😎
No one plays or sings like Gary this goes right to the soul
R.I.P. Gary, You're still the Best...💔🙏
Saw him in a really tiny club in Manchester, more like a large pub, about 1975.
Second half of the set he came on alone and just played (improvised) for 15 minutes before the rest joined back in
Stunning.
Love Gary Moore - sadly 12 years gone now. This is the title track from a studio album released in 1990, I believe.
This is my first time on your channel, so I don't know if you have reacted to his "Parisienne Walkways", but that's another seriously mind-bending performance.
Thin Lizzy. I had the misfortune of having a drink with Gary in Spain the night he died. An amazing, truly extraordinary guitarist and exceptional person. For your channel … Thin Lizzy. And more Mr Moore
Dear God, you gave this young woman what everyone wants---an alien beauty, but also intelligence! For her reaction to one of the most beautiful and emotional songs, 10/10!
Yes Gary Moore was good very good so underrated singer/ guitar player love your reaction Sky
He also did an album with jack bruce and ginger baker. the band was called BBM. he does a sonf called waiting in the wings. awesome as well. a very talented guitarist
What people forget often is that he was a great singer also. Not just someone that, oh well, he tries to sing, but really a great singer.
Had chance to see him twice back in the 80's in Sweden. Once on that tour with Neil Carter on keys and Bob Daisly on bass, and also one gig at football stadium in Stockholm where he played special guest, opening act to Queen.
You haven't heard of him because you are young. Probably the GOAT...........
Gary was the former lead for Irish band Thin Lizzy. As mentioned elsewhere, the song “Parisienne Walkways” is also very famous. J
Live @ Montreux is THE performance of that wonderful song,Geoff imo.
Back in 1989 that this was recorded in the studio they were a lot of technological advances but you had to know to play and to sing still. The studio version is great also and this was a great commercial hit back then . I saw Gary Moore live one year before he passed away and it was one of the greatest live performances i ever saw .One of the greatest guitar players ever and a good singer.
Gibson Les Paul,,,,,,,Super Smart as well as Super Pretty. 👍👍👍😎
SRV if you like guitar,,,,💥💥💥👍
Big friend of Rory Gallagher, both fellow countrymen ofmine. Sooooo proud! Respect from Erin.