1 (edited by rioi 2012-07-09 14:13:48)

Topic: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Hi!
I want to know what Gary Moore songs you guys like best.
I recently discovered blus rock and Gary is one of the best guitarists i have ever seen.
So list up your favourites!
My list is pretty short yet.

-Where did we go wrong
-The messiah will come again(live montreux) This one is awesome!
-Midnight blues
-Business as usual
-Blues of narada
-Still in love with you

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Here's some of my fave Gary Moore Songs

I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
I Had A Dream
Preacher Man Blues
Umbrella Man
Bad For You Baby
Hard Times
The Prophet
Still Got The Blues
Still In Love With You
Oh Pretty Woman
All Your Love
Midnight Blues

All Killer Cuts ......

........... Michael

Joe Bonamassa .......  His Greatest 3 Videos ... IMMHO   After Much Deliberation
3rd ...... Mountain Time / Rockpalast       http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h01xa6NMsJo
2nd ...... Sloe Gin       /  Vienna            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRASS8O8ZnE           
1st ....... Blues Deluxe / The Borderline    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnl3E_KLxYg

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

I'm going with what influences me most...his playing centred around Thin Lizzy.
Makes me sad watching these videos again (one of my favourite dvds)...but very happy I have all this music to keep listening to.
http://youtu.be/trJ6uFy54eU

His solo is incredible. Perfect speed, phrasing and melody match.
http://youtu.be/U5ZabvM7y9A

http://youtu.be/UHGmvjCgSeY

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Impossible task.  My iPod has 566 Gary Moore solo songs, plus songs with Skid Row, Colloseum II, Thin Lizzy, BBM, Greg Lake, etc.  Every album has something to say.  Greatest guitarist ever.

Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Reissue, Gibson LP Standard Faded CSB, Gibson Gary Moore LP Standard, Epi Joe Bonamassa GT LP, Epi Zakk Wylde LP, Dean Michael Schenker Flying V, Jackson Randy Rhoads V, ESP/LTD George Lynch Kamikaze, EVH Striped Series R/B/W, Fender/Squire John 5 Telecaster, Fender Joe Strummer Relic Telecaster

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

I couldnt possibly pick a favourite song, but my favourite album of his would be 'Blues Alive', amazing live renditions of 'Story of the Blues' and 'Walking by Myself' (which is probably one of the few blues shuffles ive heard that i love).
Gutted ill never get to see him live, he really was one of the most naturally talented guitarists in the world. I actually feel quite emotional watching his 'Live at Montreux 2010' DVD, sounds silly but his music just really resonates with me on levels i cant articulate at the point in my life.

Rest in Peace Gary

Me playing Joe's actual Ibanez Tubescreamer pedal - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76jk58_vl2s

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Need Your Love So Bad - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWwUQ6gbKIo - from, Blues For Greeny Live - Ok... it's a cover, but it's my favourite GM performance - and that folks.... is all that matters!

GOOD KARMA - http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3zkw … o1_500.jpg
Avatar Credit: D.Hirst,Olympic Union Flag
Adele: RAH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Oio8V3e3WU&ob=av2e -
We Are The Champ20ns

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

DaveWammbarro wrote:

I'm going with what influences me most...his playing centred around Thin Lizzy.
Makes me sad watching these videos again (one of my favourite dvds)...but very happy I have all this music to keep listening to.
http://youtu.be/trJ6uFy54eU

His solo is incredible. Perfect speed, phrasing and melody match.
http://youtu.be/U5ZabvM7y9A

http://youtu.be/UHGmvjCgSeY

Great stuff which stopped me getting anything done for quite some time. Thanks

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

8 (edited by airportdon 2012-07-10 11:29:55)

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

"Wishing Well"...from Corridors of power album.......Gary opened up for Def Leppard in the early 80's...

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

airportdon wrote:

"Wishing Well"...from Corridors of power album.......Gary opened up for Def Lepard in the early 80's...

............so they were very lucky as, quite frankl, DL couldn't shine his shoes...............................

I'm also a 'Blues for Greeny' fan and my favourites from there are the 8 minute 'Driftin' - one of his best solos, and 'Cold Black Night'

His solo piece dedicated to Randy Rhoads 'Sunset' is very moving and I love his live slow version of 'Don't Believe A Word' from the Lynott Dublin Memorial statue tribute show. But there is so much else. I saw him many times. He was an exciting player, and yes, he could dominate sometimes, but he ALWAYS delivered.

He could do everything and play everything. He remains of the finest guitarists I have ever seen. I play his work often and like SRV and some of the other greats it will stand the test of time.History won't forget him and his work will be discovered by new fans and enjoyed for years to come

No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

They say you never forget your first..."Parisienne Walkways"

11 (edited by airportdon 2012-07-10 11:29:35)

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Yes I was there to see Gary Moore not Def Leppard...should have been the other way around for the Headliner......:)

hansamike wrote:
airportdon wrote:

"Wishing Well"...from Corridors of power album.......Gary opened up for Def Lepard in the early 80's...

............so they were very lucky as, quite frankl, DL couldn't shine his shoes...............................

I'm also a 'Blues for Greeny' fan and my favourites from there are the 8 minute 'Driftin' - one of his best solos, and 'Cold Black Night'

His solo piece dedicated to Randy Rhoads 'Sunset' is very moving and I love his live slow version of 'Don't Believe A Word' from the Lynott Dublin Memorial statue tribute show. But there is so much else. I saw him many times. He was an exciting player, and yes, he could dominate sometimes, but he ALWAYS delivered.

He could do everything and play everything. He remains of the finest guitarists I have ever seen. I play his work often and like SRV and some of the other greats it will stand the test of time.History won't forget him and his work will be discovered by new fans and enjoyed for years to come

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

12 (edited by dknight16 2012-07-10 18:01:39)

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Me too.  July 1982.  Def Leppard, Krokus, and Gary Moore.  I feel very fortunate to have seen Gary live in the U.S. as he didn't tour here nearly enough.  Always hoped to go to Europe and see him live once again, but family commitments made that impossible . . . and then it was too late.

Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Reissue, Gibson LP Standard Faded CSB, Gibson Gary Moore LP Standard, Epi Joe Bonamassa GT LP, Epi Zakk Wylde LP, Dean Michael Schenker Flying V, Jackson Randy Rhoads V, ESP/LTD George Lynch Kamikaze, EVH Striped Series R/B/W, Fender/Squire John 5 Telecaster, Fender Joe Strummer Relic Telecaster

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Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Always had a soft spot for Separate Ways with its restrained solo

'Try as you might to keep a lid on a good time, you can't do it. When people want to have a good time....' - Billy Gibbons

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

My Gary Moore favorites would basically include everything I ever heard him do.

I love the live show with interviews including Albert King and Albert Collins.  (I have the VHS tape.)

Found a link to part 1 of it...not spectacular quality, but serviceable.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bi1DnZAW7w8

Play like you've worked at it, and don't worry about sounding like your influences.  You can't cheat on them, or your practice, anyway.  If you've worked hard at your skill, your audience will know it.

15 (edited by dknight16 2012-07-11 18:24:17)

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

An Evening Of The Blues.  I have that one on Laser Disc and bootleg DVD.  GREAT show!

Gary's intro part on Stormy Monday is so powerful it causes Albert King to flinch!  And this show has my favorite Gary performance of Midnight Blues.  Certainly one of Gary's best vocal performance ever.

Gibson 60th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Reissue, Gibson LP Standard Faded CSB, Gibson Gary Moore LP Standard, Epi Joe Bonamassa GT LP, Epi Zakk Wylde LP, Dean Michael Schenker Flying V, Jackson Randy Rhoads V, ESP/LTD George Lynch Kamikaze, EVH Striped Series R/B/W, Fender/Squire John 5 Telecaster, Fender Joe Strummer Relic Telecaster

Re: Your Gary Moore favourites.

Because I couldn't play the VHS tape in my car, I recorded the whole thing on cassette at the time.  I'm with you, re: Midnight Blues.  Makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck, every time.

Play like you've worked at it, and don't worry about sounding like your influences.  You can't cheat on them, or your practice, anyway.  If you've worked hard at your skill, your audience will know it.