Re: Gary Moore

Last night while we were waiting for Sonny Landreth to take the stage, the club had promos for coming acts. One is John Mayall and this is the video they put up on the giant screen. Wow, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBat7cNj … re=related I was floored.
I never knew they played together.
Rick

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...great link Rick loved it,thanks! wink

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Cheers for that Rick. Fantastic performance.

Took me back to the Royal Albert Hall on October 3, 2006 when Gary joined Paul Rodgers for 3 songs and had the audience spellbound with his playing on "Standing around crying", "Louisana Blues" and "The Hunter".

Gary also played on the song "She Moves Me" on Paul's Muddy Water Blues album.

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RickB wrote:

One is John Mayall and this is the video they put up on the giant screen. Wow, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBat7cNj … re=related I was floored.

I was there that night. smile

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Nice video. I read through the comments. Buddy's was cool. Differing styles. The blues give enough space for everybody. Gary knew how to fill it better than most.

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hansamike wrote:

"You were very lucky to see him so much"

yes, in one way, because he was a hero player for me. But sometimes it could be a disappointment because he could appear (often) in bad mood.

Tech problems, guitars going out of tune, would really mood him out. Lot of musicians who played with said he was/could be a real bugger. But I think he was a perfectionist as they so often are and so things would get to him.

That said, at most gigs when he appeared all brisk and business, with little or no repartee something would happen and his mood would change.

I was at the Fabrik in Hamburg and I had invited a German friend who was a big fan and had a birthday. The Fabrik is an old factory, long and narrow. Upstairs at one end you are directly above the stage...very close really. Gary was tuning up again and a bit grouchy. My friend called out "you need a Guiness". Gary looked up and said "..you buying then?". In his best 'Germglish' my friend Thomas quaintly said "That would be an unbelievably honour".

It was just what moment needed. A quaint bit of humour. Gary melted, played him a song and he was a complete treat after that.

By the way the tribute concert DVD he did for Phil Lynott "Gary Moore and Friends" is well worth a look. Yes, it is mostly the Lizzy songs played with their former guitarists of the day, but there are also interviews with the man (about Phil of course). Gary does all the singing of those great songs. One of my favourite's and I can recommend it.

He also plays the slow version of 'Don't believe a Word' in a real blues style and that version is very rare before playing the original version back to back.


Excited for the info on the dvd.  thanks for sharing the story about your friend.

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Thanks Rick for the link to that video, that is priceless and love the comments.

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I don't know if this slipped past the rest of you (kind of a stealth release, I just stumbled across it a couple of days ago myself).
Gary plays Jimi recorded in London in 2007. CD, DVD or BluRay. I'm hoping my order comes soon!

http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Jimi-London … gary+moore

Major Tom to ground control...

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RICjunkie wrote:

I don't know if this slipped past the rest of you (kind of a stealth release, I just stumbled across it a couple of days ago myself).
Gary plays Jimi recorded in London in 2007. CD, DVD or BluRay. I'm hoping my order comes soon!

http://www.amazon.com/Blues-Jimi-London … gary+moore

Yes good Stuff..... I have  the Cd & Dvd....Gary sure had the gift from above...Jimi's classic songs never go out of style as well.

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

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wvgirlinky wrote:

One last comment.  I was recently at a local resort called French Lick Resort which is in a very small town in Indiana.  During our stay there, we found a wall of photos of entertainers that had played in their concert hall. There was a big picture of Gary Moore.  So not sure when he played there  but  I find it kind of cool that  he was near by and most likely rocked them out.

Every hoops fan knows French Lick, dude!

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dknight16 wrote:

Other than Colosseum II, I have every Gary Moore CD produced.  It's an impressive discography for anyone to explore.  Also, besides the Greg Lake albums, you don't want to miss BBM (Bruce, Baker & Moore).  The man had so much fire.  He was the best.

I sat on it for 5 years, but when I felt my son was ready to play and take care of a genuine Gibson Les Paul I gave him a 2000 Gary Moore Signature model.  I know he will cherish it forever.


Speaking of BBM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xxzzKDm … re=related

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I listened to "Blues for Jimi" this morning. It's a monster! I'll watch the DVD tonight on the 5th anniversary of the show (October 25th, 2007).

Major Tom to ground control...

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Listening to Empty Rooms there and it just reminded me of how much love I have for all forms of Gary's music. Thanks for starting this thread

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Anyone else think Stefan's voice is getting similar to Gary's? big_smile

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hansamike wrote:

"You were very lucky to see him so much"

yes, in one way, because he was a hero player for me. But sometimes it could be a disappointment because he could appear (often) in bad mood.

Tech problems, guitars going out of tune, would really mood him out. Lot of musicians who played with said he was/could be a real bugger. But I think he was a perfectionist as they so often are and so things would get to him.

That said, at most gigs when he appeared all brisk and business, with little or no repartee something would happen and his mood would change.

I was at the Fabrik in Hamburg and I had invited a German friend who was a big fan and had a birthday. The Fabrik is an old factory, long and narrow. Upstairs at one end you are directly above the stage...very close really. Gary was tuning up again and a bit grouchy. My friend called out "you need a Guiness". Gary looked up and said "..you buying then?". In his best 'Germglish' my friend Thomas quaintly said "That would be an unbelievably honour".

It was just what moment needed. A quaint bit of humour. Gary melted, played him a song and he was a complete treat after that.

By the way the tribute concert DVD he did for Phil Lynott "Gary Moore and Friends" is well worth a look. Yes, it is mostly the Lizzy songs played with their former guitarists of the day, but there are also interviews with the man (about Phil of course). Gary does all the singing of those great songs. One of my favourite's and I can recommend it.

He also plays the slow version of 'Don't believe a Word' in a real blues style and that version is very rare before playing the original version back to back.


In honor of his recent birthday,Watched some of the "Gary Moore and friends" last night.  Really good stuff. Plus saw some video from 50year salute to the Strat.  Wow so much power!  Gary maybe gone but his music just keeps living

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Kenny wrote:

Cheers for that Rick. Fantastic performance.

Took me back to the Royal Albert Hall on October 3, 2006 when Gary joined Paul Rodgers for 3 songs and had the audience spellbound with his playing on "Standing around crying", "Louisana Blues" and "The Hunter".

Gary also played on the song "She Moves Me" on Paul's Muddy Water Blues album.

I was at that Paul Rodgers show. It was my first Paul Rodgers show, and also the first time i saw Gary Moore. "Standing around crying" was unbelievable, truly amazing.

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http://youtu.be/UajPizHcRhw

Here is the link to the video from the Strat show.  Song is Red Hous I think.  great stuff

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Re: Gary Moore

Great link...  never seen footage of this Strat-Thing...  :-)

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just came across this video on the Tube... one of Gary's greatest songs... neither from the Hardrock nor the Bluesperiod... very unique... but I love it... take your time, it's long and enjoy...  :-)

http://youtu.be/i13QyU6u4Vw

Cheers
PIT... :-)