I can tell he's not. Check internet. I did. He was so good he had guitars given in honour to him. _"...Later, he was honoured by _*_Gibson and Fender_*_ with several signature model guitars."_ On the other hand, giving Gary the credit he earned is impossible. (Not _one_ of the best, but *The Best.* 🎸🙏
No one but Gary Moore could make the guitar sound so sad when words failed him the guitar spoke. Glad i got the chance to see him live twice first time he played his hardrock stuff and the second time was the blues. Truly an amazing musician gone but never forgotten.
As a guitar player myself, this man was a true genius. I felt really sad when he left us. But even today, we "Still Got The Blues" because of him. GREAT GREAT SONG, BECKS. Well I was one of the people who asked you for a reaction to this Masterpiece. ¿Next one? -Queen - Princes of the Universe -Supertramp - The Logical Song (Live in Paris or Germany)
I was fortunate to see him a few times in concert. He was so underrated but an incredible and versatile guitarist. One of the greatest I have ever seen live and I have seen the majority of the well-known guitar players.
One of the best, maybe even the best Gary Moore song. I love this one. The guitar seems to cry for the lost love. A true masterpiece.NO ONE makes music like this anymore...
Gary was the best guitarist that ever walked this earth. There are and were a lot of great guitar players, but Gary was a cut above the rest. I saw Gary many many times and he was always brilliant. By the way, this was recorded at the Hammersmith in London not Hamberg, I was at this concert. Great reaction....thank you. 😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
In my humble opinion the greatest guitarist ever walked on this planet, gone much too soon, but was lucky enough to see him live a few times. There he is unique, because soooo creative, he almost never played a song twice the same way, always added something or took it away, he literally improvised on stage on the spot and never knew what would come. He can check that best with his signature song called “Parisienne Walkways”, which was written by his buddy Phil Lynott (yes, the dude from Thin Lizzy), in 1979 after him hearing Gary playing a few chords in Phil’s flat, and which Gary played until his last days. If you check the song here on the net you will find various versions, from 6 minutes to 12!, and as I said, all are different. My favorite one here is which happened to one of his last performances at the Jazz Festival in Montreaux 2010, an almost 12 minute absolute beauty! From the same festival, but exactly 30 years earlier, so 1990 and therefore the same year as this performance, is a song which is not originally from him, but from Roy Buchanan, and shows EVERYTHING what Gary is about as a guitarist. He made the song his own and shows really everything! The song is “The Messiah will come again”! Try that one out!
greetings and love from Köln/Cologne, Germany.....thank you for this awesome reaction video. and for your detailed thoughts on this song. I've loved Gary since 1985. Gary, and his music, were a great support during my alcohol withdrawal in 2010, and still is. The fact that I have been sober for 13 years is largely due to Gary Moore, Iron Maiden & Bruce Lee. I recommend the song "Out in the Fields" live from his rock era. Thanks again & Stay safe, my dear
Top 5 guitarist ever, period. But his guitar was never underestimated, his singing was :P I mean the man played with BB King, so he cant be underrated as a guitar player :P
I urge you to watch Gary play Red House live and The Sky is Crying live, you will be blown away, Gary was always my hero, i have learnt alot by watching him play live.
❤❤❤👏👏👏 RIP Gary 🙌 One of my favorita Artist, I had the chance to see him live in one of his concerts before he passed Away , what a loss 😢 One of my favorita from him and not very Know is “Spanish Guitar”
Gary will always be one of the boys of Thin Lizzy! " Still In Love With You" live Sydney; 1978' Thin Lizzy .. OR "Gary Moore - Still in Love With You (Tribute To Phil Lynott) [HQ] [5/10]"
Brilliant track from an amazing album as he turned to the blues for a different musical direction after being in the hard rock genre where he shredded with Thin Lzzy and on his own, Corridors of Power is a add rock classic and I love the sound of hos guitar on jt. No matter what era he was in he always brought jaw-dropping licks and damn fine songs, he is always worth listening to.Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
Legendary guitarist, good voice too. Seen Gary open for Rush in 1984. It was Rush's Grace Under Pressure tour & Gary's Victims of the Future tour. Still waiting for Gary's "Live Blues" to be released on blu-ray. It was recorded in London at The Town And Country Club 2, 11/11/92, but released in 1993. Gary was on fire during that concert & B.B. King does a couple songs with him. I have it on VHS, but it deserves an official blu-ray release. Great concert video!
Here we are again... In this particular song Gary oozes "sexy". I really enjoyed your reaction, especially those parts that made you smile. Thanks Rebeka.
Garry is in that exclusive club of guitarists that A. You recognise his style and B.he makes you feel how he is feeling while playing not to mention his Diversity in styles I have a top 5 of guitarists and Gary is well embedded in that top 5 legend
Not only have you been my favourite Zeppelin reactor, now you're reacting to my favourite guitarist! Thank you for doing that, would love to see more. How about Separate Rooms live in Stolkholm
i guess you talking bout his live show at Isstadion, Stockholm in Sweden 1987. Great show btw. but the song you mean is called "Empty Rooms": Well, there is a song called "Seperate Ways", live in London 1992. But its from his blues area. he got into the blues in 1990....both great performences
@@oliver6749 You're welcome..not worth mentioning. I'm glad you understand me correctly. You easily could have angrily called me a ´know-it-all´...thanx & stay safe, buddy
Check out Over the Hills and Far Away with Dob Daisley on bass and Neil Carter. It won't disappoint. Also Gary was on a few albums with Thin Lizzy and toured with them on and off. If you look up Thin Lizzy live in Sydney he's there playing in front of the Opera House, its a smashing show. I recommend the song Warriors.
Live or studio. That IS the question. I agree with you on Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues. There are others where the studio version was the one. However there are a couple of videos of Supertramp where it looks like they are live in a studio stage. Best versions of - Logical Song - and - Goodbye Stranger. Their - Bloody Well Right - Go with the studio version. The opening keyboard solo is up in the stratosphere. The live version is ah... not quite there. imho
Thank you again, I Love Gary more, I listen to him alot. Once again you hit amother bulls eye with your reaction to this brilliant performance! Next reaction..... Once again requesting Silver Springs by Fleetwood Mac.
Here is one to check out from Gary's "rock" days and is called Empty Rooms (Live in Stockholm). It could be described as a kind of rock ballad I suppose, but his voice and of course his guitar playing are brilliant. Here is the link: th-cam.com/video/P3dapDTDJzk/w-d-xo.html I really hope that you will react to this and look forward to seeing you what you think. Kindest regards to you. 😊😎🎸
Rebeka, if you like Gary live, and I know you are a Rock Chick, check out One Night In Dublin. It's a tribute to Phil Lynott hosted by Gary (with past Thin Lizzy members) it's awesome. Gary also plays a few of his own songs.
If you really wanna get down to what he was like in the beginning before G-Force go check out some of the 1970s Thin Lizzy songs .while he's not the singer in that band he was a hell of a guitarist in that band as well .think he co-wrote a lot of their material.
Check out Parisienne(sp) Walkways by Gary, then give a listen to Edgar and Johnny Winter Tobacco Road live version of course, you'll hear things you haven't experienced on your channel yet, just a bit of "Albino Soul"...OMG
Even though Gary Moore was best known for his blues songs, he was also a rock n' roller 🤘🤘🔥🔥🎸 His skills on the guitar were phenomenal... Sadly, he also had a problem w/ the booze, and eventually succumbed to a heart attack in 2011. Gary Moore was in a band called Skid Row (not the American band from 1989) in Ireland back in the 1960's w/ Phil Lynott, who formed the legendary band Thin Lizzy... Gary Moore actually recorded 1 Thin Lizzy album ('Black Rose' in 1979)... He debuted his first solo album "Back on the streets' (1978)... but his first commercial success came in 1985, the 5th solo album 'Run for cover' ... it had the hits 'Out in the fields' (co-written w/ Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy) ...and 'Empty rooms' 🔥🔥His 1987 album 'Wild frontier' was a bigger hit in Europe w/ the single - 'Over the hills and far away' (which was later covered by Nightwish) ... On his 1989 album 'After the war'... he got Ozzy Osbourne to sing lead on the track 'Led clones'... 'Still got the blues' (1990) was Gary Moore's biggest record and defined the rest of his career.
Great reaction video I don't know if you ever heard of saxophone singer her name is Candy Duffer great Blues jazz Candy dulfer band. I would love if you would do a reaction on the song Don't go.
One of the best, yet underrated guitarists ever. LEGEND
I can tell he's not. Check internet. I did. He was so good he had guitars given in honour to him.
_"...Later, he was honoured by _*_Gibson and Fender_*_ with several signature model guitars."_
On the other hand, giving Gary the credit he earned is impossible.
(Not _one_ of the best, but *The Best.* 🎸🙏
@@dlind1985He's only only one Who cun’t play guitar like Gary 、You don't understand about what is guitar
May almighty God rest his dear sweet soul. 🙋♂ 💔
Gary and Alvin Lee.
No one but Gary Moore could make the guitar sound so sad when words failed him the guitar spoke. Glad i got the chance to see him live twice first time he played his hardrock stuff and the second time was the blues. Truly an amazing musician gone but never forgotten.
As many times as I’ve heard this, it still chokes me up.
Gone too soon. Gary came from Belfast Northern Ireland, 30 miles from my hometown and he was one of our proudest exports... Guitar wizard
Yeh he grew up not far from where my missus grew up in East Belfast. Another famous name who lived only a few doors away from her was George Best.
I,a 69 year old Guy,cried when I saw him perform this LIVE IN PARIS,on TH-cam.
I give this 95.100 and Paris 100/100.
Great Reaction:)
He was masterful. One of a kind. May he Rest in Peace 🙏🏻
Has to be 'parisienne walkways' live in montreux. One of the best, legend!!!
Brilliant Gary Moore !!! I miss him.
I love how you let song plays through first, it allows us to enjoy it as well, it's a rarity today
As a guitar player myself, this man was a true genius. I felt really sad when he left us.
But even today, we "Still Got The Blues" because of him.
GREAT GREAT SONG, BECKS.
Well I was one of the people who asked you for a reaction to this Masterpiece.
¿Next one?
-Queen - Princes of the Universe
-Supertramp - The Logical Song (Live in Paris or Germany)
Thank you.✨
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic No, please, Thank you!
Life cut short but what a contribution to music! RIP Gary, you earned it
I was fortunate to see him a few times in concert. He was so underrated but an incredible and versatile guitarist. One of the greatest I have ever seen live and I have seen the majority of the well-known guitar players.
This guy was a legend,
RIP,. great one. Legendary.
great guitarrist Gary Moore and like much this song
One of the best, maybe even the best Gary Moore song. I love this one. The guitar seems to cry for the lost love. A true masterpiece.NO ONE makes music like this anymore...
Gary was a truly incredible player and performer. He is sadly missed
Gary was the best guitarist that ever walked this earth. There are and were a lot of great guitar players, but Gary was a cut above the rest. I saw Gary many many times and he was always brilliant.
By the way, this was recorded at the Hammersmith in London not Hamberg, I was at this concert.
Great reaction....thank you. 😊😎🎸🇬🇧🇺🇦
Thank you so much.✨
Very good choice...as always.
Next, Parisienne Walkways PLEASE!
Thank you Take Care!
Thank you.✨
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic Parisienne Walkways LIVE IN MONTREUX !!
I saw Gary open for Rush, the man simply SHREDDED!!! RIP MY IRISH BROTHER.☘☮
The funny thing is that originally before they were big, Rush use to open for Gary. They never forgot the chance he gave them.
Great song choice to react Rebeka
Thank you.✨
Lenda , guitarrista extraordinário
In my humble opinion the greatest guitarist ever walked on this planet, gone much too soon, but was lucky enough to see him live a few times. There he is unique, because soooo creative, he almost never played a song twice the same way, always added something or took it away, he literally improvised on stage on the spot and never knew what would come. He can check that best with his signature song called “Parisienne Walkways”, which was written by his buddy Phil Lynott (yes, the dude from Thin Lizzy), in 1979 after him hearing Gary playing a few chords in Phil’s flat, and which Gary played until his last days. If you check the song here on the net you will find various versions, from 6 minutes to 12!, and as I said, all are different. My favorite one here is which happened to one of his last performances at the Jazz Festival in Montreaux 2010, an almost 12 minute absolute beauty! From the same festival, but exactly 30 years earlier, so 1990 and therefore the same year as this performance, is a song which is not originally from him, but from Roy Buchanan, and shows EVERYTHING what Gary is about as a guitarist. He made the song his own and shows really everything! The song is “The Messiah will come again”! Try that one out!
Great comment Dude...really great.
I saw him live many times, and it's always amazing!
This song can make any man cry
Hi Miss Rebeka !!! As always the like button 🔘 has been Illuminated 😁👍👍😎 warmest regards from the Sunshine State of Florida 🌞🤗😀🎶🎵🎹🎸🌅🏝️🌴
Gary Moore, the guitar god. I am grateful to be able to experience him live in Germany
I've played guitar for 40 years
Gary was an absolute monster
Listening to Gary while watching a beautiful woman will never get old.....
Amazing to see Live. You are so correct about his music. it is best to see in-person
Ijust love his music!!!
Feeling it as much as hearing it..........................and that's cool.
Great choice.
Thank you so much.✨
Siempre Grande con la guitarra ❤ Siempre Gary.
As soon as I read the title of the post I knew Rebeka would start swaying within three seconds of the opening note. 🎶😉🎵
Amazing. Love it.
🤍🤍🤍
greetings and love from Köln/Cologne, Germany.....thank you for this awesome reaction video. and for your detailed thoughts on this song. I've loved Gary since 1985. Gary, and his music, were a great support during my alcohol withdrawal in 2010, and still is. The fact that I have been sober for 13 years is largely due to Gary Moore, Iron Maiden & Bruce Lee. I recommend the song "Out in the Fields" live from his rock era. Thanks again & Stay safe, my dear
Thank you so much.✨
@@rebekaluizebudlevskamusic you're welcome
Keep strong Bro!
@@Gabrielnobre awe, thank you...i will ☺ ♡
Great reaction Rebeka...I totaly agree!
Thank you.✨
Thank you Rebeka for bringing to us one of the great masters of the guitar players, Thank you for sharing your passion for music. Greetings from Porto
Thank you.✨
saw him here in Los Angeles right after this album came out......................incredible
Gary is fantastic
Stunning..... The guitar was amazing too....
That guy is great 😃👍. Beautiful sounds ❤
Guitar PORN..... still love his work..... never to be forgotten....
Top 5 guitarist ever, period. But his guitar was never underestimated, his singing was :P I mean the man played with BB King, so he cant be underrated as a guitar player :P
Perfect song by one of the best blues players. RIP Gary. loved your music. Great pick Rebeka, I can tell you feel it too :)
Thank you.✨
Gary Moore was one of the greatest guitarists of all time. Thanks for the inspiration and the music Gary.
Not was. While the music of the greats still exists, they are not in the past tense.
Cool blues guitarist...very Emotional
His Guitar teared me up!
I urge you to watch Gary play Red House live and The Sky is Crying live, you will be blown away, Gary was always my hero, i have learnt alot by watching him play live.
Empty Rooms, live is his masterpiece
End of the World
Murder in the Skies
Empty Rooms
All from his Hard Rock Days
❤❤❤👏👏👏
RIP Gary 🙌
One of my favorita Artist, I had the chance to see him live in one of his concerts before he passed Away , what a loss 😢
One of my favorita from him and not very Know is “Spanish Guitar”
Questo è un capolavoro della Musica, così come Parisienne Walkways e come Rebeka, capolavoro della Natura 🌹
Gary will always be one of the boys of Thin Lizzy!
" Still In Love With You" live Sydney; 1978' Thin Lizzy ..
OR
"Gary Moore - Still in Love With You (Tribute To Phil Lynott) [HQ] [5/10]"
I don't know about Gary, but that guitar definitely needed a smoke after that.
Brilliant track from an amazing album as he turned to the blues for a different musical direction after being in the hard rock genre where he shredded with Thin Lzzy and on his own, Corridors of Power is a add rock classic and I love the sound of hos guitar on jt. No matter what era he was in he always brought jaw-dropping licks and damn fine songs, he is always worth listening to.Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎶
This was London Hammersmith Odeon
TH-cam claims Hamburg, Germany
The best of guitarrist
R.I.P Gary, You're still the Best...💯💔🙏
And Rebeka is kinda gorgeous 😏👍
Greatness !
👍👍👍🇸🇪😎💕
The greatest guitarist ever, right alongside Jeff Beck.
Legendary guitarist, good voice too. Seen Gary open for Rush in 1984. It was Rush's Grace Under Pressure tour & Gary's Victims of the Future tour. Still waiting for Gary's "Live Blues" to be released on blu-ray. It was recorded in London at The Town And Country Club 2, 11/11/92, but released in 1993. Gary was on fire during that concert & B.B. King does a couple songs with him. I have it on VHS, but it deserves an official blu-ray release. Great concert video!
Thank you.✨
Have a listen to ‘ Like Angels’ live by Gary Moore , it’s unbelievably superb.
Agree with Parisienne Walkways next. Sooo good!!
A great blues singer and guitarist. 👍🏼
*Look up the word Legend, find Gary Moore's picture.* 🙂👍
Here we are again... In this particular song Gary oozes "sexy". I really enjoyed your reaction, especially those parts that made you smile. Thanks Rebeka.
Thank you.✨
Melhor reaction ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much.✨
gary was #1
Thin Litzy was the band that he cut his teeth in rock; with such classic tracks.
Garry is in that exclusive club of guitarists that A. You recognise his style and B.he makes you feel how he is feeling while playing not to mention his Diversity in styles I have a top 5 of guitarists and Gary is well embedded in that top 5 legend
do more of gary
Not only have you been my favourite Zeppelin reactor, now you're reacting to my favourite guitarist! Thank you for doing that, would love to see more. How about Separate Rooms live in Stolkholm
i guess you talking bout his live show at Isstadion, Stockholm in Sweden 1987. Great show btw. but the song you mean is called "Empty Rooms": Well, there is a song called "Seperate Ways", live in London 1992. But its from his blues area. he got into the blues in 1990....both great performences
Thank you for correcting me, yes Empty Rooms@@stefanstock953
@@oliver6749 You're welcome..not worth mentioning. I'm glad you understand me correctly. You easily could have angrily called me a ´know-it-all´...thanx & stay safe, buddy
Damn girl you got taste!
Check out Over the Hills and Far Away with Dob Daisley on bass and Neil Carter. It won't disappoint. Also Gary was on a few albums with Thin Lizzy and toured with them on and off. If you look up Thin Lizzy live in Sydney he's there playing in front of the Opera House, its a smashing show. I recommend the song Warriors.
Garys the GOAT If you havent Heard the Messiah will come again IMHO its the greatest guitar solo of all time the entire song is a solo
The Lord of the Strings
Check out his version of "the messiah will come again", as well. Another great reaction
Thank you.✨
Live or studio. That IS the question. I agree with you on Gary Moore - Still Got The Blues. There are others where the studio version was the one. However there are a couple of videos of Supertramp where it looks like they are live in a studio stage. Best versions of - Logical Song - and - Goodbye Stranger. Their - Bloody Well Right - Go with the studio version. The opening keyboard solo is up in the stratosphere. The live version is ah... not quite there. imho
Thank you again, I Love Gary more, I listen to him alot. Once again you hit amother bulls eye with your reaction to this brilliant performance!
Next reaction.....
Once again requesting Silver Springs by Fleetwood Mac.
Thank you.✨
Remember ...THIN LIZZY ANOTHER GREAT BAND
Gary Moore………………..AMAZING!
Here is one to check out from Gary's "rock" days and is called Empty Rooms (Live in Stockholm). It could be described as a kind of rock ballad I suppose, but his voice and of course his guitar playing are brilliant. Here is the link:
th-cam.com/video/P3dapDTDJzk/w-d-xo.html
I really hope that you will react to this and look forward to seeing you what you think.
Kindest regards to you.
😊😎🎸
Thank you so much.✨
Rebeka, if you like Gary live, and I know you are a Rock Chick, check out One Night In Dublin. It's a tribute to Phil Lynott hosted by Gary (with past Thin Lizzy members) it's awesome. Gary also plays a few of his own songs.
If you really wanna get down to what he was like in the beginning before G-Force go check out some of the 1970s Thin Lizzy songs .while he's not the singer in that band he was a hell of a guitarist in that band as well .think he co-wrote a lot of their material.
Hi, suggestion: Gary Moore - Whiskey in the Jar (Tribute to Phil Lynnot) Live.
One of the greatest guitarist of all time without doubt ... and above all of them there is Paco De Lucia.
Check out Parisienne(sp) Walkways by Gary, then give a listen to Edgar and Johnny Winter Tobacco Road live version of course, you'll hear things you haven't experienced on your channel yet, just a bit of "Albino Soul"...OMG
Smooth
Even though Gary Moore was best known for his blues songs, he was also a rock n' roller 🤘🤘🔥🔥🎸 His skills on the guitar were phenomenal... Sadly, he also had a problem w/ the booze, and eventually succumbed to a heart attack in 2011.
Gary Moore was in a band called Skid Row (not the American band from 1989) in Ireland back in the 1960's w/ Phil Lynott, who formed the legendary band Thin Lizzy... Gary Moore actually recorded 1 Thin Lizzy album ('Black Rose' in 1979)... He debuted his first solo album "Back on the streets' (1978)... but his first commercial success came in 1985, the 5th solo album 'Run for cover' ... it had the hits 'Out in the fields' (co-written w/ Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy) ...and 'Empty rooms' 🔥🔥His 1987 album 'Wild frontier' was a bigger hit in Europe w/ the single - 'Over the hills and far away' (which was later covered by Nightwish) ... On his 1989 album 'After the war'... he got Ozzy Osbourne to sing lead on the track 'Led clones'... 'Still got the blues' (1990) was Gary Moore's biggest record and defined the rest of his career.
I don't think that the booze was the main problem...you can see it in him....cocaine bro...I bet that this is what got him...
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That was not live in germany, but hammersmith odeon 1990 as far as I know...But other than that he was one of the best..
Great reaction video I don't know if you ever heard of saxophone singer her name is Candy Duffer great Blues jazz Candy dulfer band. I would love if you would do a reaction on the song Don't go.
Thank you.✨
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Oeiii like your hair coller❤
Hello and Paris beautiful and mito
Gary Moore is awesome. But I prefer Parisain Walkway.
You should try some Y & T the song lipstick and leather
이쁘다~~~^^
better then Hendrix