Understand, this track was typically the opening song at Rory gigs. He was an extraordinary blue and rock muso perennially underestimated and underappreciated despite being an influence for everyone from Brian May to Slash.
Rory is the guitarist that other great musicians marvel over.Brian May said he learned a lot as a kid watching Rory.When Jimi Hendrix was asked by the BBC in an interview what it was like to be the greatest rock guitarist currently in the world at the time in 1970? Jimi just said he wouldn’t know and said you might want to ask Rory Gallagher that question,lol.
@@Sandy-dd4le I love the track "Back on my Old Stomping Ground " off the fab double album "Irish Tour 74 " What a gem !! cheers ! mines a double single malt !
Rory was an incredible live performer and a fabulous musician on both electric and acoustic guitars, as well as mandolin, electric sitar, harmonica and sax. He's probably best known for his inspired blues numbers. Check out a live version of "I Wonder Who?" (Montreux 1985) for his slide guitar skills. And for some great acoustic work, "Out on the Western Plain"- just stunning. Thanks for checking out Rory on his birthday!
Merci a vous de rendre justice a ce guitariste antistar systeme vive rory Gallagher et vive la famille hanier je vous aime un fan de france parmi tand d autre continuez merci du fond du coeur
Only saw Rory Gallagher once in late 1987 at London's Hammersmith Odeon!. Rory, Gerry and drummer Brendon played a blistering 3 hour set tight to the wire right to the end when just about every other band you got no more than a strict 90 minutes!
The mighty Rory Gallagher, man of endless check shirts, you may not realise it yet Hanier Family, but your lives have just changed! ;) Somehow Rory remains largely undiscovered, a guitar players guitar player for decades, he's now routinely referred to as, "the greatest guitar player you've never heard of". Worth pointing out this is at a Jazz festival! Must have blown their minds!. Guitar players! If you never heard of Rory, he's worthy of your time to study. What he's doing looks a lot wilder than it is. He's actually a remarkably accurate player, with lots of techniques... His hamner ons and pull offs are incredible, he's very into pre bending and pinched harmonics. He didn't like trem arms so took his off along with his string trees so he could manipulate the strings behind the nut. Great slide player too, there's much to learn from Rory.. Also worth noting how his playing changes dynamically, depending if the band was a three, or four piece. Interestingly, he's responsible for much of the sound of Queen. A teenage Brian May worshipped the ground Rory walked on. One night at The Marquee club he asked Rory how he got his sound, Rory told him the secret, the strat through a Dallas Rangemaster treble booster, into a Vox AC30 amp. Brian has used that setup ever since (minus the strat). Listen to Rory, then listen to Tie Your Mother Down and it's obvious that Brian took elements of Rory's playing as well as his sound.... If you are wondering about the wear on the strat, then according to Rory's brother Donal, Rory had an extremely rare blood type, and somehow it made his sweat really acidic. If anyone wants to know more about Rory there's several documentaries on TH-cam, the best of which is called, Ghost Blues. It was done by Irish tv and has the likes of The Edge, Slash etc talking about Rory. Literally everyone says the same thing.. Rory was almost painfully shy and quiet offstage, impeccably polite, well spoken and extremely self depreciating. He seems to have lived to play, never married, never had kids. There's luckily, a lot of live footage of Rory, right through from the Taste days till the end. It's all worth a watch... Shadow Play from this gig, Bullfrog Blues from the Old Grey Whistle Test are real stand outs.
In regards to Rory's techniques, for anyone interested in a deeper dive, Fil at Wings of Pegasus does a wonderful analysis of Rory playing Laundromat and his deceptively "simple" techniques. Rory made what he did seem easy, but in reality, there was nothing simple about how he played. He was just such a natural player that it looks easy, until you try to emulate his playing.
Well Guys ! Thank you ever so much for giving the great Rory a blast ! and being so good fun about my request techniques !! Glad you enjoyed the show ! Cheers !! Graham
There is a lot of Rory recorded... the BBC did a special full concert at the BBC theatre for Rory’s 27th Birthday- it was BBC’s flagship music program - The Old Grey Whistle Test - on this I particularly like Rory’s version of the Bo Carter’s ‘All around man’. Not great for TH-cam but I really like Rory’s recorded studio albums. Rory could play any Blue variant, Rock and Jazz... I was famously kind and respectful- he died of liver transplant failure cause my a toxic effect of the medication his doctor proscribed for his anxiety issues. He sold over 30 million records and played all over the world - in 1973 in the U.K. Melody Maker Magazine, he was voted number 1 guitarist, 2 & 3 spots going to Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. That is the level he was regarded at.
He Played in Cornwall quite a few times ! my older brother reminds of that fact ! I was a wee bit young to see him ! at the time !!! He is an Absolute Legend !! Cheers !
In my opinion, and I followed Rory from the 1969 Isle of Wight festival, his Live in Europe album is the best of all his albums: it's s**t hot if you like amplified slide blues, and dance it'll have you on your feet from first note to last...with nice little twist at the end! Take care! Incidentally when Hendrix attended the same festival he was asked by a journalist..."what's it like being the world's best guitarist" he replied, ' I don't know, why don't you ask Rory Gallagher'!
At Woodstock Jimi Hendrix was asked by a journalist, what it was like to be the greatest guitarist of all time. Hendrix replied "I don't know, you would need to ask Rory Gallagher."
From Australia , Yes the Great , Legendary RORY GALLAGHER , more Rory please , try Shadow Play from the same show , RIP RORY , love your reactions , Peace from down under.
The best guitarist ever, jimi hendrix was asked who is the best guitarist in the world and his reply was go ask rory gallagher, he was a very shy man in reality
I loved watching your reaction, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of tape hiss, younger generations rate newer guitarists because they listen to the digital sound rather than the music, but I will give prince a listen lol
O God you didn't get it. He was no Showman . He didn't care for Show at all. It was pure Passion.. Most People don't know what that is. You did not feel him sorry.
Understand, this track was typically the opening song at Rory gigs. He was an extraordinary blue and rock muso perennially underestimated and underappreciated despite being an influence for everyone from Brian May to Slash.
I say it all the time and I am going to say it again, it just doesn't get any better than Rory Gallagher.
Saw him 11 times late 70s to early 90s. Simply the best. Nothing more to be said.
The Man , The Myth, The Legend!
The G Man Himself.
Happy birthday Rory ☘️🇮🇪
We seriously did not know it was his birthday. Wow!
Rory Gallagher forever one
Rory is the guitarist that other great musicians marvel over.Brian May said he learned a lot as a kid watching Rory.When Jimi Hendrix was asked by the BBC in an interview what it was like to be the greatest rock guitarist currently in the world at the time in 1970? Jimi just said he wouldn’t know and said you might want to ask Rory Gallagher that question,lol.
RORY GALLAGHER LEGEND!
Shadowplay from the same concert is even better or equally as good. Rory was a force of nature.
Shadow Play from that show is absolutely insane, ten and a half minutes that will pin you in your seat.
@@Sandy-dd4le I love the track "Back on my Old Stomping Ground " off the fab double album "Irish Tour 74 " What a gem !! cheers ! mines a double single malt !
This was his opening tune.
LEGEND
Rory was an incredible live performer and a fabulous musician on both electric and acoustic guitars, as well as mandolin, electric sitar, harmonica and sax. He's probably best known for his inspired blues numbers. Check out a live version of "I Wonder Who?" (Montreux 1985) for his slide guitar skills. And for some great acoustic work, "Out on the Western Plain"- just stunning. Thanks for checking out Rory on his birthday!
Merci a vous de rendre justice a ce guitariste antistar systeme vive rory Gallagher et vive la famille hanier je vous aime un fan de france parmi tand d autre continuez merci du fond du coeur
Jimi Hendrix was once asked " what is it like to be the world's best guitarist? ". He replied " dunno. Ask Rory Gallagher".
Saw him with his band Taste open for Blind Faith in 69 in Ole St' Lou. RIP Rory, thanks for all the memories. Your music will live on forever. Jim
Only saw Rory Gallagher once in late 1987 at London's Hammersmith Odeon!. Rory, Gerry and drummer Brendon played a blistering 3 hour set tight to the wire right to the end when just about every other band you got no more than a strict 90 minutes!
The mighty Rory Gallagher, man of endless check shirts, you may not realise it yet Hanier Family, but your lives have just changed! ;)
Somehow Rory remains largely undiscovered, a guitar players guitar player for decades, he's now routinely referred to as, "the greatest guitar player you've never heard of".
Worth pointing out this is at a Jazz festival! Must have blown their minds!.
Guitar players! If you never heard of Rory, he's worthy of your time to study. What he's doing looks a lot wilder than it is. He's actually a remarkably accurate player, with lots of techniques... His hamner ons and pull offs are incredible, he's very into pre bending and pinched harmonics. He didn't like trem arms so took his off along with his string trees so he could manipulate the strings behind the nut. Great slide player too, there's much to learn from Rory.. Also worth noting how his playing changes dynamically, depending if the band was a three, or four piece.
Interestingly, he's responsible for much of the sound of Queen. A teenage Brian May worshipped the ground Rory walked on. One night at The Marquee club he asked Rory how he got his sound, Rory told him the secret, the strat through a Dallas Rangemaster treble booster, into a Vox AC30 amp. Brian has used that setup ever since (minus the strat). Listen to Rory, then listen to Tie Your Mother Down and it's obvious that Brian took elements of Rory's playing as well as his sound.... If you are wondering about the wear on the strat, then according to Rory's brother Donal, Rory had an extremely rare blood type, and somehow it made his sweat really acidic.
If anyone wants to know more about Rory there's several documentaries on TH-cam, the best of which is called, Ghost Blues. It was done by Irish tv and has the likes of The Edge, Slash etc talking about Rory. Literally everyone says the same thing.. Rory was almost painfully shy and quiet offstage, impeccably polite, well spoken and extremely self depreciating. He seems to have lived to play, never married, never had kids.
There's luckily, a lot of live footage of Rory, right through from the Taste days till the end. It's all worth a watch... Shadow Play from this gig, Bullfrog Blues from the Old Grey Whistle Test are real stand outs.
Wow ! That is so interesting ! Think you are right the Haniers are going to be busy checking more Rory
G !!! Cheers ! Graham
Think an early Queen song such as Brighton Rock from the Live Killers Album might have to be mentioned !!!Next ! Cheers ! G
In regards to Rory's techniques, for anyone interested in a deeper dive, Fil at Wings of Pegasus does a wonderful analysis of Rory playing Laundromat and his deceptively "simple" techniques. Rory made what he did seem easy, but in reality, there was nothing simple about how he played. He was just such a natural player that it looks easy, until you try to emulate his playing.
@@dawnmoore4329 Fil is a good lad, with some great content. Not sure about his spelling though!
@@Sandy-dd4le my spelling tends to get woreserr on whoo miini Gins ive cOOOOSUUOMED !! hA
Listen Bulfrog Blues in Paris, Spetacular !!!!
Well Guys ! Thank you ever so much for giving the great Rory a blast ! and being so good fun about my request techniques !! Glad you enjoyed the show ! Cheers !! Graham
This is the kind of high energy performance that I love. Like you, I'd heard of Rory Gallagher but never heard his music.
This is the clip I always watch when I need cheering up! Thank you for reacting to it.
Best player Ireland ever produced
The world
There is a lot of Rory recorded... the BBC did a special full concert at the BBC theatre for Rory’s 27th Birthday- it was BBC’s flagship music program - The Old Grey Whistle Test - on this I particularly like Rory’s version of the Bo Carter’s ‘All around man’. Not great for TH-cam but I really like Rory’s recorded studio albums. Rory could play any Blue variant, Rock and Jazz... I was famously kind and respectful- he died of liver transplant failure cause my a toxic effect of the medication his doctor proscribed for his anxiety issues. He sold over 30 million records and played all over the world - in 1973 in the U.K. Melody Maker Magazine, he was voted number 1 guitarist, 2 & 3 spots going to Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. That is the level he was regarded at.
He Played in Cornwall quite a few times ! my older brother reminds of that fact ! I was a wee bit young to see him ! at the time !!! He is an Absolute Legend !! Cheers !
Pure rock n roll
I Wonder Who....Rory Gallagher Live in Belfast and Do You Read Me....Rory Gallagher from Rock Goes To College 1979, highly recommended.
The great Rory Gallagher - sadly no longer with us. You might like the more commercial “Bad Penny…..live of course.
☘✌🏼
What an artist Rory was.
you spelt " favour " the right way , cheers guys
We are Canadian. That's how we do it.
@@hanierfamily ah-ha ....nice , vive la differance
Nice that you're doing Rory, seriously missing from most people's record collections. But best live! Always seemed like a nice chap too.
In my opinion, and I followed Rory from the 1969 Isle of Wight festival, his Live in Europe album is the best of all his albums: it's s**t hot if you like amplified slide blues, and dance it'll have you on your feet from first note to last...with nice little twist at the end! Take care! Incidentally when Hendrix attended the same festival he was asked by a journalist..."what's it like being the world's best guitarist" he replied, ' I don't know, why don't you ask Rory Gallagher'!
Pure Rock and Roll.
I really need to recommend "Rory Gallagher-Bad Penny (Rockpalast 1982)" three of the best musicians to ever come out of the emerald island
Guitar Royalty there.
i saw Rory Gallagher open for Rush Irish Legend Epic !!!!!!!!
Try Walk On Hot Coals from The Old Grey Whistle Test tv show. It's a great band performance.
Thank you for reacting to Rory. Try “ Tatooed Lady” by him.🎸
At Woodstock Jimi Hendrix was asked by a journalist, what it was like to be the greatest guitarist of all time. Hendrix replied "I don't know, you would need to ask Rory Gallagher."
clicked this thinking i have never heard it before, still not sure if i have but it sure does sound familiar!
Mick Taylor was not a showman and is still held in awe by all of us that saw him play during his 5 or so years with the Rolling Stones.
From Australia , Yes the Great , Legendary RORY GALLAGHER , more Rory please , try Shadow Play from the same show , RIP RORY , love your reactions , Peace from down under.
Ireland's Greatest Export.
The greatest guitarist you never heard of.
The best guitarist ever, jimi hendrix was asked who is the best guitarist in the world and his reply was go ask rory gallagher, he was a very shy man in reality
"Near Professional" = Almost got paid!
Have a great one...
HAAAAA ! Almost got laid !!!!
Hey guys,you should defenetely check out his slower blues like "What in the world".
Gallagher is an old Irish name and the second G is silent. Thus it sounds GALLAHER
Irish blues /rock guitarist & singer
I loved watching your reaction, but there's nothing wrong with a bit of tape hiss, younger generations rate newer guitarists because they listen to the digital sound rather than the music, but I will give prince a listen lol
This is way back they sound was kept original
I have a 29-year-old friend who adores Rory, and my Big Bro loves him also 😊 Not entirely _my_ cuppa, though 😅
O God you didn't get it. He was no Showman . He didn't care for Show at all. It was pure Passion.. Most People don't know what that is. You did not feel him sorry.
should check out rainbow ,stargazer .
We did that one
Prince doesn't even come close to Rory gallagher. Just saying 😌
Yourr husband is like a statue
Obviously these 2 are obsessed by prince😂 leave Rory outta it , just stupid.