Gary was a 1 in a trillion musician. His guitar skills were insane and to me his melody, feel, dynamics and attack have never been bettered by anyone. I never saw him live even though he toured so much in the UK which i have regretted immensely. Earlier this year i had the chance to visit his grave to leave a guitar pick and say my thanks to him for his amazing music.
@dannymcmince Жыл бұрын
True words , seen Gary several times, he had it all as a guitarist, emotion, speed, shred, blues, the complete guitarist!
@svartmetall Жыл бұрын
People may not realise now that in the early 80s, when I was learning guitar, Gary was as big a guitar hero in Europe as Eddie was (likewise Michael Schenker). The intro to 'End Of The World' was absolutely up there with 'Eruption' as a top end show-off-in-the-guitar-store piece.
@mickeygoh25 Жыл бұрын
AND... he sang perfectly while doing such
@stevow3319 Жыл бұрын
Yes!!!!! @@mickeygoh25
@Hapenparadise3 ай бұрын
👍🏻❣️❤️👏🏻💥🥰
@glaucofranca8098 Жыл бұрын
The "Parisienne Walkways" last live performance in Montreaux deserves your audiction.
@normandpaul6272 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@paulfromjupiter Жыл бұрын
As much as I do like Gary's voice, the live version with Phil Lynott is my favorite.
@docgreen27 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely second this, Gary's music was another level. Doug, listen to Parisienne Walkaways as soon as possible.
@mikedoblo4782 Жыл бұрын
50th fender aniversery redhouse aswell and the one with bb king
@jt1932Ай бұрын
Yes from 2010 months before he died. It was his last excellent performance of that song
@stevem-h3562 Жыл бұрын
was lucky enough to see him play this when he did a double header gig with BB King in 2007. I just shut my eyes and just let the music wash over me. Utterly gorgeous. My wife cried her eyes out when he passed away. We saw him a couple of years after that gig at a tribute show at the Roundhouse in London where she managed to speak to him for a while. Lovely fella and sadly sadly missed. I still maintain to this day, I've never heard anyone who can make a Les Paul sound so anguished and heartbroken as this man could. Magnificent.
@davidlightfoot8965 Жыл бұрын
Saw the same tour , an experience I will hopefully never forget , best gig for us was Cambridge Corn exchange front row . Still haunts me his passing away
@Isleofskye Жыл бұрын
Lovely words and memories,my friend.
@29memyselfandi4 ай бұрын
Have watched those gigs on KZbin a thousand times. Must have been incredible to be there. A bit like your wife, I shed a few private tears when he died. He was astonishing.
@grethe19564 ай бұрын
I took my teenage boys to see that gig at the Wembley Arena. Wonderful!
@nortski78 Жыл бұрын
Moore was such a virtuoso. His note striking is so pure, he made every note sound like an open string.
@Tommy-he7dx Жыл бұрын
There are 2 types of "Blues" one is the music you play, the other is the Expression you get through your instrument......The latter is by far and away the hardest to achieve, And when its done well like this track, it tears you soul to pieces.
@richierich8334 Жыл бұрын
That fast run at 8:16 has astounded me for years. Gary was truly a master of his instrument.
@ohana_is_family Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore's virtuosity was just staggering. Almost makes one forget his singing was really good too. Parisiene Walkways, The Messiah Will Come Again (tribute to Roy Buchanan), his performance with George Harrison "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" ......I miss the guy.
@stuartgrice2733 Жыл бұрын
"The messiah will come again" Is one of Gary's best songs live
@ProtonJimmy Жыл бұрын
The original by Roy Buchanan is incredible as well!
@KoeiNL Жыл бұрын
@@ProtonJimmy an absolute master
@carusmike Жыл бұрын
"The messiah will come again" Is one of Gary's best songs live. I disagree. there is no better. none. It's not "one of" anything. SGTB great as it is, is still a patterned song. There is no comparison between this and TMWCA. TMWCA is better than hideaway bluesbreakers, key to the highway, layla. There is nothing in history, not even the 1812 that comes close to TMWCA.
@TheMiddlefandor Жыл бұрын
That’s Buchanan song
@carusmike Жыл бұрын
@@TheMiddlefandor i saw RB perform it live. They advertised him then as the greatest guitarist. He wasn't. GM turned it into an EPIC in the true sense of the word. GM MADE IT genuinely reflect the subject. Strangely both RB and GM followed a similar 3 verse pattern in other songs as well. But GM was indeed the master of the guitar like no other human that ever existed.
@JonnyDee1235 ай бұрын
The guitar world is an emptier place since his passing. Poignant, superb and spine-tingling. Gary was always my favourite rock player ever bar none and he always will be. Thanks for this, Doug.
@pauldavies6037 Жыл бұрын
Never heard anybody play a guitar with so much passion RIP Gary
@lemmy980910 ай бұрын
One of THEE best ever guitarist's ever ❤️😢❤
@Gabrielnobre3 ай бұрын
Exactly, he's my third favorite (only behind Mark Knoplfer and Jimmy Paige).
@lemmy98093 ай бұрын
@Gabrielnobre Don't know about that like ...check out stevie ray vaughan and rory gallagher
@Gabrielnobre3 ай бұрын
@@lemmy9809 I know them, still prefer the ones I mentioned.
@lemmy98093 ай бұрын
@Gabrielnobre no problem .each to to their own my friend 🧡
@insulani Жыл бұрын
He just got the most beautiful sound out of that Les Paul. And his voice is so soulful….
@mikeenos40406 ай бұрын
Every time I hear this or watch it, I get the chills.. it is so good you can't get enough of it... And when you watch him play it he becomes the guitar so much soul.. amazing every time It's just one of very few songs that can be felt so much... can't describe it.. ..
@ChrisM541 Жыл бұрын
Gary is an incredibly rare musician that actually makes you 'feel' his music...a rare being that can make his instrument sing. Too many of today's musicians are cold/inhuman/unwelcoming in their music. Gary knows how to connect with the listener. Thanks for highlighting a greatly missed legend, Doug. Gary has a number of other equally legendary live performances of other songs that folks will encourage you to check out. Happy holidays!
@erikmecom4145 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore's version of Roy Buchanan's "The Messiah Will Come Again" Live at Montreaux 1990 is one of the greatest emotional guitar pieces ever played. Must Watch!
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore got a lot more respect and recognition in Europe than he did in the US. Proof of that he was invited to and played at the Montreux Jazz and Blues Festival many times. 😎🎸🎸☮️
@wonderfalg Жыл бұрын
Noone deserved it more.
@dorianponcela9680 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore was and still is a Rock/Blues legend. Virtuoso guitar player, amazing singer, awesome composer... he had everything...
@WKDPOWER Жыл бұрын
His Montreux performance of The Messiah Will Come Again is a masterpiece of guitar and emotional playing. Even if you never react to it, look it out and enjoy 👍
@jt1932Ай бұрын
And Parisian walkways from 2010 it’s untouchable
@Hildred66 ай бұрын
Such a distinctive style, instantly recognisable, the guitar is wailing and weeping in the most beautiful way, I’m not sure that he was referring to ‘blues’ as in the music when he wrote this, more ‘the blues’ as in how you feel following a break up 😍
@ericmac123 Жыл бұрын
Saw Gary many times over the years - one of the most talented guitarists who always made it look so effortless. Along with Rory Gallagher Ireland produced two of the best ever.
@geoffhewitt6681 Жыл бұрын
Likewise, saw them both in the 70’s & 80’s
@christopherjohnson7613 Жыл бұрын
Saw both gary and Rory many times. Totally awesome performers.
@jt1932Ай бұрын
Gary is my number one guitarist followed by none other than Rory Gallagher
@severinlourenco8355 Жыл бұрын
Amazing guitar player and singer that left us too early 😢
@lemmy980910 ай бұрын
As was rory mate ❤
@johnlyon326 Жыл бұрын
One of the truly great players. Don't limit your listening to this track, there's so much moore!!! By the way, he also played with Jack Bruce and Gary Husband in a second iteration of Cream. Ya owe it to yourself. Doug!
@davidcochrane9883 Жыл бұрын
Gary was a real hero to us all from Northern Ireland, a local boy made good and left us with some great music. Was luck enough to see him p!ay live in Belfast and he tore the Kings Hall apart.
@briangriffin5524 Жыл бұрын
Doug should take a look at another Irish guitar player, Rory Gallagher.
@davidcochrane9883 Жыл бұрын
Another guitarist I was lucky enough to see live
@Roccoisgood8 ай бұрын
@davidcochrane9883 you really are lucky I wish I could of seen them both
@davidcochrane98838 ай бұрын
@@Roccoisgood Both Gary and Rory knew that they needed to play here in Northern Ireland during the troubles and both made sure they did and we really appreciated that as a lot of other bands didn't play here at that time.
@evil4d Жыл бұрын
Love your reactions, Gary Moore was an absolute wizard at conjuring emotion out of the guitar, he played with so much feeling. Love to see you do "The Messiah Will Come Again" and "Parisienne Walkways".
@lourenzi8820 Жыл бұрын
This is similar to Parisienne Walkways. A Moore/Lynott classic. The live version is a must.
@JEM133 Жыл бұрын
The note!
@lourenzi8820 Жыл бұрын
@@JEM133Yes!!
@JEM133 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great idea,,,guess what I'm listening to,now!
@robertphelps1574 Жыл бұрын
Parisienne Walkways is from an instrumental called Blue Bossa by Joe Henderson
@jakelm4256 Жыл бұрын
It’s a lift of Gregg Allman’s Queen of Hearts actually
@vikusen1857 Жыл бұрын
Finally some from the world greatest guitarst. After this can you please do Gary Moore - Empty Rooms live stockholm 87
@gerardbisbalbrucart5012 Жыл бұрын
Or The Loner
@GuitaristJesse2442 Жыл бұрын
100% agreed! Empty rooms live outro solo is the greatest solo of all time
@knightfall9394 Жыл бұрын
there’s tons of gary moore stuff that would’ve been a better request than this crap, it doesnt scratch the surface on his talent. So much good music of garys gets overlooked because people only know him for his blues crap
@silverburst6123 Жыл бұрын
Oh, that solo in that performance!
@crusheverything4449 Жыл бұрын
Empty Rooms from we Want Moore is my favorite Gary solo!
@firestorm755 Жыл бұрын
No one could play like Gary. He really was legendary.
@robschaller90615 ай бұрын
HIS TONE... OMG what freaking tone!!!
@darrellmckeesr.1166 Жыл бұрын
Nobody has that Gary Moore TONE! Incredible guitarist but that tone is what sets Gary apart.
@edismujcinovic87104 ай бұрын
Gary uuhhh, hits every note with his heart. Every time he hits the note it resonates through my body.! He didn’t need any meditation that’s for sure. Nobody will ever touch the soul the way Gary does it. 👏🏻
@ballinas326 ай бұрын
Dear Doug; liked your reaction. As a guitar lover I like Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eddie van Halen, but Gary Moore is for me the best guitar player ever lived; il Capo di tutti Capi. I've watched en heard him live many times and he doesn't only play the guitar, but also manages to put all of his being in the notes. You believe every second and together with an unique technical ability he is for me the best of the best. His Magnum Opus; Montreal 1990 "the Messiah will come again" . He tells his whole story and you are one with him and the Shepherd. Please you're view on this "classical masterpiece." Greeting from Holland.
@belleooo Жыл бұрын
Was super lucky to see Gary perform this song live. Thanks for the review Doug.
@mauriciomunozpineda28 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore fue un talento absoluto y único. Sin duda dejó un vacío imposible de llenar. En un mundo lleno de grandiosos guitarristas que han llevado la técnica a niveles inimaginables, nadie suena ni toca como él.
@TrevorandThea Жыл бұрын
Was fortunate to see Gary live many times. If I’m not mistaken this was filmed at the Hammersmith Odeon at the start of his SGTB tour - his first blues tour promoting the album. I was lucky enough to have tickets to this show, not really knowing what to expect - having only previously seen his heavy rock tours. The whole audience was blown away. He even brought Albert’s King and Collins out to do a few songs they’d played on the album and for the encores. Just amazing!
@nikikrutak Жыл бұрын
Yes this is based on stone old cadences, but never before and after have they gone this straight to the heart. His guitar is sharp like an arrow. I still get goose pimples when I hear that song. Thanks Doug for choosing it, love your work as well as GMs blues 👍❤️
@emjem99 Жыл бұрын
I've cried at his playing numerous times. Such amazing feeling in his playing.
@CharlieMcowan Жыл бұрын
Saw Gary in a tiny pub/club, Manchester, early seventies Watched him from literally a few feet away. After the break he came back on alone and improvised for 10 minutes until the rest of the group came on Utterly gobsmacked.
@29memyselfandi4 ай бұрын
You lucky duck! Sounds awesome.
@colincampbell42613 ай бұрын
Died far too young.
@bobhellyerdigitalart5478 Жыл бұрын
Am I that old? I fell in love with this when it came out and I still never get over the tears it conjures! RIP Garry Moore! BTW "Empty rooms" is another!
@DrSkeff Жыл бұрын
I was lucky enough to see Gary and his band in their heavy rock phase in the mid to late eighties and he was magnificent. One of the best guitarists I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot. RIP Gary.
@lawrencedavis54597 ай бұрын
greatest guitarist ever
@jakelm4256 Жыл бұрын
Most don’t realize this song is a lift of Gregg Allman’s Queen of Hearts
@iainwhite3476 Жыл бұрын
Saw him on the Still got the blues tour in Birmingham uk, still this song and solo was the most amazing face melting and beautiful solo I’ve ever witnessed live RIP we want Moore
@optimusmaximus9646Ай бұрын
Great review, Doug. Love the way you provide some musical theory to explain what the musician is playing - thank you for uploading.
@carlrobson5745 Жыл бұрын
You will not be disappointed
@TheRedMike671 Жыл бұрын
Blues... Everything about the feel weeps with such deep compassion. Fantastic review! Excellent choice to pursue!
@hevykevy316 Жыл бұрын
What I love about this is that he hits you with that amazing guitar part at the start, but makes you wait to hear it again, and it builds the tension in the song brilliantly, and then the release. Amazing stuff.
@hallranch548 Жыл бұрын
Hey: Love your reactions to the music you listen to ! I've just listened to Dimash SOS and Gary Moore's Still Got the Blues. Love your recognition of the styles and progressions they are playing in. I can completely relate to your discourse on the music: You being a pHd and I am not, but I am a performer who has played these songs across nearly 20 years of playing live. I've played "Still Got The Blues", as a guitarist in a band, for at least 13 years, every single gig, every single month (we played 150 to 200 gigs per year), and this song transcends pubs, clubs, bars, etc. ;Yet I played it every gig..... to the appreciation of the customers. But, back to your contribution; just love your expert take on the songs you react to. Thank You and keep it up ! There are those of us out here that love an educated interpretation of the music !!!!
@cemetarygates28007 ай бұрын
A few thousand times with this song, and still the chills and "stank face nostrils" during the solo. Pure bliss!
@michaelhayward2166 Жыл бұрын
its not always what you do, its how you do it, and bu god he made you feel every note, both on the guitar and the vocals
@stevegreen5552 Жыл бұрын
I love this song. In the studio version there is a sustained note that changes tone mid way - another indication of Gary's skill in adding emotion to his considerable technical skills. More than that, it has a personal connection. My late mother had wide musical tastes. Grand opera, classical piano (she was proud when I wanted to learn), Hollywood musicals, and she picked up on any melodic rock & progressive music as I started to listen to that. I fondly remember traveling in the car with my parents when "Still got the Blues" came on the radio. She turned back to me and and said, "I like this. Who is it?" It became one of the songs she wanted on a mix tape I created for her to listen to in the kitchen when baking. Alongside some early Beatles B-sides, Life on Mars, some Focus album tracks, Eric Carmen's All by Myself and more. A warm memory.
@jarkkokyntaja4073 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore. Nothing but positive vibes. Such an amazing artist, adored his "metal period" and enjoyed some of his work after that. No matter what he played, he was phenomenal as a live artist. Hard work, emotion, a man and his guitar, singing, crying, whining, whispering, you name it. May he rest in piece. PS. Do Empty Rooms, live, 1987, Stockholm. That is something, larger than life type of song.
@forformgamer Жыл бұрын
I always feel like he was the only one that could control that Les Paul the way he did. During his solo's it almost feels as if it wants to escape, but he reins it in. It sounds so clear and beautiful, but it is so damn wild as well :)
@fordwheeler11 ай бұрын
I know you may not be aware of a little known band from the Bay Area called Y&T. Dave Meniketti was heavily influenced by Gary and the Allman Brothers. If you get a chance check out Dave Menikettis version of Man's World by James Brown. His whole album called "On The Blues Side" is insanely good. That guitar tone is what does it for me with Gary and Dave.
@declanhowley4679 Жыл бұрын
great song choice...gary is one the great players that could play with feel every note he played he wanted you to hear an feel it..rory gallagher is worth looking into he brings the blues to a new level ..❤ from ireland..
@LT33190 Жыл бұрын
Please react to Gary doing a live cover of Jimi Hendrix’s Red House with Pino Palladino on bass!!
@TonyWilkins-f8cАй бұрын
Quite simply the greatest guitar player we have ever seen!!!!
@peonyinspirations8882 ай бұрын
1st time here so "hi" and I feel delighted that youve given some focus to Gary Moore's incredible music & energy❤ Check out his daughter Lily Moore , singer song writer in her 20s ❤❤ ❤❤❤
@hoolihanmick5897 Жыл бұрын
I'm probably one of many of his fans that were left aghast when he derided his own music back in the day saying he was returning to the music that got him playing in the first place. I had had no real time for the blues up to that point, preferring the amped up rock version of the genre through the '70's. So it was Gary, one of my biggest axe heroes, that taught me what the blues is all about, his way. He converted a legion of hard rock fans by combining his incredible talents with the roots of popular music - the blues. I saw him many times over the years but looking back those gigs at the Royal Albert Hall with The Midnight Blues Band were my favourites. Thank you Gary...you've still got me 'Jumpin' at shadows......thinking....about my life....'
@kipwhitler6804 Жыл бұрын
this and The Messiah Will Come Again are two of the best guitar performances I've ever heard. changed my life forever
@peterward32876 ай бұрын
Caught him on this tour at the beacon theater nyc...blew me away!!!
@MrHolmgren194 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore, have listened to him for 45 years, and will listen for another 45 :) Good one Doug :)
@johnboren8928 Жыл бұрын
KZbin has an incredible video from a Montreaux Jazz Festival 2008 concert featuring him, Buddy Whittington, and John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers playing So Many Roads. Interesting to see how 2 great guitar players approach the same song in their solos. Highly recommended.
@jameswhile544 Жыл бұрын
The most naturally gifted soloist in the history of guitar, bar maybe only Hendrix. Absolutely exquisite. I saw him so many times. His bassist, Kass, is a friend.
@erikpedersen79773 ай бұрын
I've been playing guitar since I was 11. Gary has always been one of favorites
@LuisGarcia-ee2tr Жыл бұрын
One of the top ten best guitar players of all time. A monster!!!!!!
@jimlamb9766 Жыл бұрын
Simply said, one of the best guitarist to ever exist!
@ianmorrison554 Жыл бұрын
I never heard a guitarist who could wring as much emotion out of a guitar as Garry Moore could. For me he is top five all-time greats.
@moorewilliam41934 ай бұрын
For me Gary was best one
@ricklivingston9666 ай бұрын
singing great and playing great is a gift.......AMAZING!
@josevi5835 Жыл бұрын
One of the best, if not the best, electric guitar virtuoso. All the notes he played sounded clean like they were open strings. His vibrato was stunning. Perfect technique and a lot of soul and emotion. Although his vocals are edited in this video, he had an incredible voice too. Underrated genius.
@mattsugar5733 Жыл бұрын
Loved Gary , beautiful songs and the best vibrato
@carstenjunge1327 Жыл бұрын
Gary Moore recorded an album with songs written by Peter Green, also worth a listen.
@soldierbotfly Жыл бұрын
The guitar he’s playing here is Peter Greens guitar, the album was called Blues for Greeny. Interesting fact if your into this sort of thing, Kirk Hammet from Metallica now has the guitar!
@JohnWarner-lu8rq11 ай бұрын
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 - 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician. Over the course of his career he played in various groups and performed a range of music including blues, blues rock, hard rock, heavy metal and jazz fusion. Influenced by Peter Green and Eric Clapton, Moore began his career in the late 1960s when he joined Skid Row, with whom he released two albums. After Moore left the group he joined Thin Lizzy, featuring his former Skid Row bandmate and frequent collaborator Phil Lynott. Moore began his solo career in the 1970s and achieved major success with 1979's "Parisienne Walkways", which is considered his signature song. During the 1980s, Moore transitioned into playing hard rock and heavy metal with varying degrees of international success. In 1990, he returned to his roots with Still Got the Blues, which became the most successful album of his career. Moore continued to release new music throughout his later career, collaborating with other artists from time to time. Moore died on 6 February 2011 from a heart attack while on holiday in Spain.
@getexis8685 Жыл бұрын
Because we are increasingly more human on this planet, the bar for what is best is increasingly raised and with this comes a whole galaxy of musicians with great artistic performances and only a few stand out... this is one of them. And it doesn't even have to be the most skillful or imaginative or technical, but rather the most outstanding for its actions.
@paulhaullussy8662 Жыл бұрын
One of my 4 top favorite axemen! He was a great blues player, but... I like him best in his hard rock era, to which he shifted back in the end!
@marcanglin7127 Жыл бұрын
Tone. For. Days. Gary could shred with the best of them, but the feeling.....the tone......Oh my God. The warmer Neck pickup tone is to die for, and begins the catharsis, while the switch to the Bridge pickup takes the lament to a full-on wailing cry, with tears streaming as denial turns back to grief and acceptance and a switch back to the Neck pickup. Truly masterful. Miss Gary a lot.
@billburkhead9737 Жыл бұрын
It gives me goosebumps in several places in the song
@chrishildebrand1836 Жыл бұрын
I was blessed to see Gary twice live in concert. He was incredible and in my mind, one of the best guitar players ever and I have seen most big name guitar players over the past 40 years.
@colincampbell42613 ай бұрын
Beautiful yet haunting.
@Toddzilla1967 Жыл бұрын
I feel and believe every note he plays and sings. Great performance.
@hiitsme9042 Жыл бұрын
When you can sing the solo then it's class - Gary was CLASS. "THE LONNER" is Awesome.
@MrTaurrean Жыл бұрын
Still got the blues Hes no longer with us,Bless u Mr Gary Moore,Legend.
@grethe19564 ай бұрын
Gary ever just phoned it in. He gave everything in every performance.
@CTROCK4 ай бұрын
So soulful and emotional!❤
@giancarlopaolini7529 Жыл бұрын
I still remember having gone with my wife to one of his last concerts of his life in Genoa, Italy ....my wife told me: why you came here ? You just play guitar like him ! " ...well, it might have been curiosity from one side and the idea of hearing my style of playing although by another guitar player and ....he was truly unique that night and one of the best guitar players I always loved and respected. Thank you Gary.
@dagreatstoney.5869 Жыл бұрын
Gary hits the heart, there's no escape RIP
@michaelkruska6097 Жыл бұрын
Gary together with Phil Lynott "out in the fields" is a must.
@blairhinton7535 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. That is such an epic tune
@MrCherryJuice Жыл бұрын
Doug, here is a young Gary with Colosseum II (two), led by drummer Jon Hiseman (took over for Ginger Baker in the Graham Bond Organisation, then also Mitch Mitchell in Georgie Fame's band when those two went to Cream and Hendrix respectively) and includes Don Airey, with John Mole on bass. Hiseman was also with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers ('Bare Wires' album, w/Mick Taylor on guitar), the band that most inspired Moore (most notably when Eric Clapton and then Peter Green were in the lineup). In this clip Moore switches to electric for the second tune. The guitar, named 'Greeny', belonged to Peter Green, who founded Fleetwood Mac, and now belongs to Kirk Hammet of Metallica. Though the first Colosseum was more popular (jazzy blues rock), this lineup was heard by more music fans as Andrew Lloyd Webber employed them on the album 'Variations' and other projects related to his theatre musicals. kzbin.info/www/bejne/h56xoYOogcmYY5o
@leftundersun Жыл бұрын
Doug, please, I never asked you anything 😂 I would love to watch your analysis of the song "Preciso me encontrar" by Cartola, a great classic in Brazil, beautiful song. You're the only person on KZbin who analyses the harmony and melodies when, and this song has beautiful ones.
@Laughingman923 Жыл бұрын
I was supposed to see Gary Moore perform for the first time in my life in 2011, but unfortunately that was the same year he passed away. To this day I am envious of anyone who was able to watch that man perform live.
@keishti Жыл бұрын
It was great to see your reaction to this song, as soon as I heard this the first time around all those years ago it sent chills up my spine and it does to this day. I would check out another video with Gary Moore on KZbin if you can, he plays The Thrill is Gone with B. B. King on a small stage. The video is about 10 minutes in length and has them doing the most wonderful call and response between them. For me it is real magic on stage and I just wish I had been in that audience as they were treated to a very special moment between two amazing guitar players.
@8BRInteractive Жыл бұрын
Oh man, I adore Gary Moore. A wonderful guitarist and songwriter. And vocally, he was a great tenor. Now, that said, I'd also like to recommend a few more songs from this criminally overlooked legend: 1. Empty Rooms (from the "Victims of The Future" album) 2. As The Years Go Passing By (from the "Still Got The Blues" album) - this one owes quite a bit to Santana's live version from Fillmore East (1968) 3. Cold Day In Hell (from "After Hours", the brilliant follow-up to "Still Got The Blues") 4. The Hurt Inside (from "After Hours") - a very subtle and chock-full of introspection piece that has some of his most intricate guitar work.
@sirkat344 Жыл бұрын
My fave dong from him-and unlike others, you looked at the FULL version! W/o the guitar solo at the end, it's an injustice. Brings back 1990 so clearly when I hear it. Reminds me of great days at my longest held job (23 yrs). Great review!
@tomfabozzi5353 Жыл бұрын
Doug, so glad you’ve discovered Gary Moore. For different flavours of his playing, check out “Black Rose” by Thin Lizzy, “Out in the Fields” and “Parisienne Walkways” ( both with with Phil Lynott) , “ Over the Hills and Far Away” and “ I can’t wait until Tomorrow” 👍
@billburkhead9737 Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget the first time I heard this - outstanding music
@PostcardAndAPint Жыл бұрын
Amazing, looking forward to this. Still Got The Blues is such a great album. Thanks as always for the review
@trevalarose8155 Жыл бұрын
Saw him open for Rush, my favorite concert all time.
@zzuave2666 Жыл бұрын
A great guitarist. Saw him on his blues your a couple of decades ago. A master.
@chigimon Жыл бұрын
A man that didn’t make it onto Rolling Stones list of greatest guitarists. One of the greatest of all time.
@Gunnercoops Жыл бұрын
Just pure talent almost impossible to replicate except for a very special handful