Thanks Dave for bringing Rory to those that are not familiar. Rory inspired me to play more than any other guitar player. No player better than him live!
I’ve been waiting years for anyone just to say his name. He is truly GOAT worthy, every guitarist I love always led me to Rory. I love road warriors, he died grinding it out for his live music.
Lee you must watch Rory live at Montruex and his Rockpalast performances from the 70's all on TH-cam I believe. Rory wasn't only the greatest guitar player for me, he was also a legend as a human being. Still greatly loved and missed 😊 Loved this with Dave more than I can say.
I don't think id really say he was underrated, maybe overlooked. But I get what you're saying, he isnt really mentioned much. Man he was fantastic on stage. Acoustic and electric, slide whatever. Just phenomenal
I discovered Rory Gallagher about 10 years ago. I dove both feet in his music. He's a huge inspiration for me as a guitar player. The man was a master at what he did an amazing musician.
Love Rory, he was the main reason I wanted to play guitar . I saw him many times live, a true inspiration to watch, a true giant in guitar history. He also loved to use Telecaster's for slide and at times a Marshall 50 watt Amp. Well done Dave and Lee .
My dad saw Gallagher first at the redding festival in the early 70s where other bands like the sensational Alex Harvey band was playing & he saw Gallagher again probably about 73 at Guilford civic hall & my dad was about 2 meters away from him, my dad always says it was one of his favourite concerts.
Thanks. Rory was magic. His music never ages. Legendary marathon live shows. (Rory wasn't an alcoholic fyi). Many have tried, but no-one can, replicate Rory's sound. Live, he just blew the roof off. He was unique. Been a Rory follower since 1969, his music is just as relevant today. 👍
Dave is such a humble regular guy while being a total badass on the guitar. Love this run of videos Lee and Dave are doing as they are both interesting and fun to watch.
I just want to take a minute to thank the Anderton's youtube team for the production quality of their videos. The sound and image quality, the over head cameras for the pedals, the editing, etc.. There is just nothing quite like it on youtube for music content. Merci!!!
Thanks Dave and Lee.Rory inspired and still inspires as a guitarist and as a human being.Gone way before his time.Players like Rory and Albert Lee managed to keep their heads out of their arses, despite being guitar Royalty they remained so humble,down to earth and approachable,a quality that Dave possesses also.The Captain made a great move by bringing Dave on board.
Dave's a chameleon for sure..can emulate many styles w both technical styles and capturing tone to match...if course he's got the best in the business at spinning the knobs to find the tones in the Captain! Great work man 😁🎸
I think this happens when you learn a lot from an artist. I think you have to learn 20+ songs to really have a chance at emulating/improvising in the style of someone. I've been doing this with a bunch of people, I havn't reached 20 yet, but the more songs I learn the more convincing it gets.
Agree except with Lee dialing in sounds, Lee dials in almost exclusively bad sounds. Dave is a master at dialing in sounds, he should be doing it all, that is the real downside of these videos. There has been at least one video where Dave wanted to change something and Lee put it back, that isn't supposed to be the point of the video.
Absolutely superb! Not only is Dave a great player he has a real ear for getting it right . Rory gave everything in his shows , new strings every gig ! Thanks to Andertons for a great video !
Like Mr Captain, I'm clueless about him. Only know Bad Penny from Dave covering it. Some of the other riffs he was playing in this vid sounded great tho.
@@martinemesguitar his live in Ireland and Europe albums are the best place to start. incredible performer. his live in Montreaux is a great watch also
Lee Anderton really needs to familiarise himself with Rory Gallagher. Nobody... but nobody can make a strat sound like he does. His live videos and albums are amazing. Everyone from Hendrix to Slash have been inspired by him. He makes other guitar players seem like slouches.
I think Dave does quite a good job. The straight into the VOX sound he gets before he uses the treble boost is, to my ears, very close to Rory's early 70s sound, when he was at his unadulterated best.
As a bm fan an bm gear owner they're not using right gear. No treble booster in the video, no ac30 either. People bang about may using the rangermaster but he doesn't use a rangermaster 🤣 he uses knight audio technologies strap boosters like the red 18 that was specially made for him. I use their treble booster plush an I highly recommend it.
I don't often comment on anything but this was fantastic, I love the content that Andertons produces and the same for Dave Simpson what he gets out of the least amount of gear is truly amazing. My old man talks about Rory Gallagher and I have gone back and listened over the years and he is a real guitar hero who needs more love.
Oooh you guys actually did Rory Gallagher! 🙏🙏🙏😭🥳 too cool, too cool!! Selfishly hoping for a Paul Kossoff one also (I know he didn’t use many pedals but he had a very unique way of using wah in the couple of examples “The Worm” and “I’ll Be Creepin” and his use of leslie speakers is so unique to this day) but this is already like Christmas 🎄
Dave is incredible the way he covers so many artists so well. I was lucky enough to see Rory live a couple of times and he was truly special and incredible.
Man, that made me emotional. I was asking for a video like that for years, since the sound like series was happening (which was so flippin cool vids, i wish they could bring this format an vibe back). Rory was my first guitar hero, he was a beast, left it all out there, every time I listen to him playing or singing there is so much emotion transfered to me. Last note, its a common misconception that a boost with a lot of treble is equal to a treble booster. A treble booster is a unique circuit that does it own thing and really shines in front of an overdriven tube amp so I dont think its possible to replicate it with a simple boost
That's totally right. A treble booster actually mainly boost mid frequencies, while tightening the bass. It gives a really singing tone (of course, Brian May is often telling how he got his singing tone directly from Rory Gallagher).
YES! YES! YES! YES!!! At last a Rory did with Dave, heaven. Out of 7 to 8 years of watching Anderton's vids this is hands down my favourite. But Lee! WHAT!? you own a guitar shop, love strats and aren't familiar with Rory??????? Literally gobsmacked and slightly cross 😄😄😄 Thanks Dave, great rendition of Bad Penny. LONG LIVE RORY G!!!
Yeah,it’s one of life’s great mysteries how some prominent guitar dudes hadn’t heard of our Blessed Rory. Check out the Guitar Historian channel. Extremely knowledgeable yet admitted he hadn’t heard (of) Rory Gallagher. His Rory Gallagher episode is priceless. Accidentally hears Rory on AOR car radio. “I died.”
Greetings Lee and Dave, firstly you make a great team, good connection. Now the biggy, I was fortunate to see Rory on many occasions in the 70's and early 80's, Dave's understanding of the nuances of Rory's tone is spooky, Lee, may I suggest have a good listen and watch his stuff, a eye opener. I could share a few storys of his licks and tricks he did live. Keep it going you two.
Donal, Rory’s brother, said that Rory had a rare blood type that had a high acidic level. His sweat as a result was more acidic than normal and the end result was the finish on his strat that we all love. Look back at the very early pictures and you will see that the process was well and truly underway. I think it’s bang out of order to suggest that his drinking was so heavy, even back then that it did that amount of damage to his guitar. It was only later in life that his drinking became a problem and a contributing factor to his early death. And by the way, the g is silent in Gallagher. I had a chat with Dave about that and like the true fan that he is, he took it on board. Good man Dave, legend. Great channel, great content, keep it coming.
I had a non-master volume AC30 Top Boost in 1980. It was the loudest thing I've ever heard in my life. I only turned it up full once and nearly blew the street away. Nuclear deterrent capability.
Ah, Lee. You have a treat in store for you. From what I know of your musical tastes, Rory Gallagher will be right up your alley. I had never heard of him either until a few years ago. His catalog has been one of my great joys ever since.
Firstly, Lee, you need to listen to lots of Rory Gallagher. I can't believe you haven't already. Try Irish Tour '74, and Tattoo. Listen to Million Miles Away live from Irish Tour. Secondly, you nailed the Rory tone with the very first treble boost, the Ibenez one, and after that it drifted away from any Rory sound I have in my record collection, in my opinion. Vox & Ibenez Booster, and that was it. I love the idea that Rory's corrosive sweat was due to the alcohol content. Made me laugh. God bless him. God bless Dave too - one of my favourite people on the planet.
Since these were pre-Pringles days I adjust my comment on the previous Dave vid to “To be fair, Dave could sound like Rory with an old Ford Cortina and one of those tubs of seafood they used to sell from baskets in pubs.” Also, I am so jealous of those who haven’t listened to much Rory… Dudes, you have such a treat ahead! Oooooh yesssss! Irish Tour 74 isn’t a bad place to start. Xxx
It was about 1973 I first started trying to learn Rory tunes and listened to little else for a few years, catching his gigs when I could and searching out every interview, and article. I got myself an old AC30, a Strat and a few different boosters to chase that Taste/ Rory sound. So I was very impressed to see how knowledgeable Dave is on Rory’s approach and sound. Not only that he nails the playing. There are many great players out there but I doubt many of them know so much about the detailed nuances of a wide range of players.
Love Rory and was lucky to see him in Brighton way back 🙂. Dave is amazing and so likable.. Andertons and the captain are brilliant (I went there last week and bought the most expensive guitar I ever have 😬😁) thanks to Paul as well..
These videos show what we already knew, just how good Dave is at playing guitar but also how knowledgeable he is about other guitarists and how they get their sound
It's great to see Rory being highlighted in this vid. He's one of the greatest ever, but so often overlooked. Check out "Bought and Sold" or "Cruise on Out". He was one of the original rock gods. Recognised by all his peers, including Hendrix, but seems to only be noted in Ireland now.
Great job from Dave as always. Now could someone get the Captain a copy of Tattoo, Blueprint, Calling Card or Against the Grain? Then throw in Irish Tour ‘74 or Live In Europe?
For those of you who are interested the wonderful Flynn amplification in Glasgow make the authorised Hawk booster. An exact as possible copy of RGs booster. Not cheap but not outrageously expensive.
I can't believe that you don't have any MXR pedals in the mix.They were a major pedal back in the 70's along with Boss and Electro Harmonix?? It's 👍 great to see Dave on the show!!!
I felt bad for not knowing a whole lot about Rory at all, glad I seem to not be the only one. I've been listening more and more recently and plan on having a playlist on today at work.
Great demo. I saw Rory a few times in the 70's and the only nit-pick I can make, Dave, is that without all the energy he brought to his performance, you'll not get his attack. Funny how the '61 that Fender thought made them look bad invented the distressed look that's made them so much, subsequently. One thing only Rory did, as far as I'm aware, was pull/rip his d string out over the body a good 2 inches - I tried it but it's bloody difficult and sounded crap, unlike when he does it. For the unique tone of Vox, the clue is in the AC- a sort of folded back return wiring in the pre-amp, while everyone else goes direct as a clean clear signal is paramount.
Shadow play was the first guitar solo I ever learned. Took me hours, if not days, way back in 1978. I loved this video. Thank you very much! Happy memories!
Well I mean I’m a much much bigger Rory fan than Mayer. Rory is my second favorite guitarist of all time. Paul Kossoff being my number one. But to be fair John Mayer is extremely different, so I’d never think of comparing them.
None better than Davey .. for years I have bugged Dave about Rory, never fails to teach me something new.. Dave is the perfect representation of Rory, “Play” doesn’t matter if it’s just for you or thousands, play your heart out .. Love ya Dave, nothing but happiness to you and all ..
You really need a checked lumberjack shirt that starts off dry and ends up soaking wet through about 2 hours later if you want to sound like Rory Gallagher. I was lucky enough to see him play twice in Belfast during the mid seventies, and again in Leeds a couple of years later. He was the only major artist who would play there during those troubled times and the young people of Belfast loved him for that. I seem to remember him playing a white Telecaster, which might be the Esquire Dave mentioned and some kind of Fender Tweed amp, maybe a Twin or Bassman. Great to see Dave and Andertons recreating his sound.
Strat, cranked AC-30, Dallas Rangemaster. That’s the meat and potatoes. I’ve seen a pic of one of his his pedalboards -MXR DynaComp, Boss Flanger, Tube-screamer, Boss OC-2. But I read he uses pedals mostly in studio.
Lee, you need to listen to some Rory. He was the reason I started playing guitar and an absolute legend. Irish tour ‘74 is my recommendation to start🤟🤟
Saw Rory live many times and he never ever disappointed. Rory sounded so different from many of his peers and this is probably due to his roots playing traditional Irish folk standards and pop hits of the time in showbands when he was young. He was an outstanding musician who left us far too soon. Dave does a bloody good job of capturing his unique playing style.
I think these “ budget” videos are more inspiring since you look past the affordable gear, because you’re obsessed with the most expensive guitars and gear, and focus on the playing and the style and how to get the tone.
Vox AC10, it is such a fantastic little amp. Sounds really good even at low volumes for practice or if the neighbours are away then put Volume on full, treble and bass on zero, a wee bit of gain, a wee bit of reverb, a les paul middle position and ride both volumes. Heaven!
Yaaaassssss! You need to exploit Dave's unique "flavor"! Its been awhile since I get excited about andertons videos, we need more Dave, AND SOUNDS LIKE WITH MATT AND REBAU!
Pretty good job of getting close to nailing it Dave. The Captain MUST listen to Irish Tour ‘74 and Calling Card - and I mean MUST! Only then will he understand why Rory Gallagher is one of the best Strat players ever.
This is one of the many videos i was really hoping we'd get a sound like for before the sound like series vanished out of the blue, and this was alright i still hope for a sound like of Rory Gallagher though
Loving this. Rory used a Tubescreamer quite a lot and did use chorus on occasion (I think he even had a Boss multi fx at one stage) as well as a delay from time to time. I think the strange Boss pedal Dave mentions was the Boss FA-1 which was a clean pre-amp designed to hang from your belt. As used by The Edge as well. The JHS Clover is based on it. I’m not aware of a budget version - one for Tone City to do, in Emerald Green though not bus red!
It was actually a pedal called the Boss DB5, which was sort of a nasty fuzz with a graphic EQ. I believe it predated the compact series, it was in the same enclosure as the CE1
For us Simpsonites the "Can Dave Simpson Become.." series is a joy. Please Captain Lee keep them coming.
Seconded!
Thirded!
Absolutely lol
This is a nice addition+ improvement to the reeb a affordable rig series* bravo
I'm here for Dave
Thanks Dave for bringing Rory to those that are not familiar. Rory inspired me to play more than any other guitar player. No player better than him live!
Same here mate :).
Me too
I just got a 2 CD set of Rory called "All Around Man-Live in London. More live Rory!
The Ultimate guitarist's guitarist, absolute Legend of a player!
Absolutely
I’ve been waiting years for anyone just to say his name. He is truly GOAT worthy, every guitarist I love always led me to Rory. I love road warriors, he died grinding it out for his live music.
Lee you must watch Rory live at Montruex and his Rockpalast performances from the 70's all on TH-cam I believe. Rory wasn't only the greatest guitar player for me, he was also a legend as a human being. Still greatly loved and missed 😊 Loved this with Dave more than I can say.
Also Taste at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970, which is still one of the loudest gigs I've ever heard. Unbelievable sound that is
@@oliverboisen7475 You saw Taste at the Isle of Wight? respect!
@@DeltaJazzUK Not live. I was born in '99 😂 The live recordings are just incredibly loud
Even Hendrix said he was the world's greatest guitarist...... But that was in an interview and he said it a bit sarcastically 😉
you can (almost) pick literally any studio or live album and visual live performances and you won't be disappointed. It's all Rory :)
Dave is certainly getting more and more comfortable in front of a camera with each video 👍👍 loving the RG recognition, very underrated guitarist 🎸🎸
I don't think id really say he was underrated, maybe overlooked. But I get what you're saying, he isnt really mentioned much. Man he was fantastic on stage. Acoustic and electric, slide whatever. Just phenomenal
I discovered Rory Gallagher about 10 years ago. I dove both feet in his music. He's a huge inspiration for me as a guitar player. The man was a master at what he did an amazing musician.
Love Rory, he was the main reason I wanted to play guitar . I saw him many times live, a true inspiration to watch, a true giant in guitar history. He also loved to use Telecaster's for slide and at times a Marshall 50 watt Amp. Well done Dave and Lee .
My dad saw Gallagher first at the redding festival in the early 70s where other bands like the sensational Alex Harvey band was playing & he saw Gallagher again probably about 73 at Guilford civic hall & my dad was about 2 meters away from him, my dad always says it was one of his favourite concerts.
Thanks. Rory was magic. His music never ages. Legendary marathon live shows. (Rory wasn't an alcoholic fyi). Many have tried, but no-one can, replicate Rory's sound. Live, he just blew the roof off. He was unique. Been a Rory follower since 1969, his music is just as relevant today. 👍
Dave is such a humble regular guy while being a total badass on the guitar. Love this run of videos Lee and Dave are doing as they are both interesting and fun to watch.
Dave is a hell of a player. Becoming Rory Gallagher is a tall order! As far as tone goes, amazing.
I just want to take a minute to thank the Anderton's youtube team for the production quality of their videos. The sound and image quality, the over head cameras for the pedals, the editing, etc..
There is just nothing quite like it on youtube for music content.
Merci!!!
Checks in the mail
Thanks Dave and Lee.Rory inspired and still inspires as a guitarist and as a human being.Gone way before his time.Players like Rory and Albert Lee managed to keep their heads out of their arses, despite being guitar Royalty they remained so humble,down to earth and approachable,a quality that Dave possesses also.The Captain made a great move by bringing Dave on board.
Dave Simpson is a great player.
There will never be another Rory Gallagher.
the beard is quite similar...
Love Rory, so this was a great half hour - thank you chaps. Can’t think of many artists whose live albums surpassed their studio ones.
That's the truth. I think it's the sheer rawness of the live albums
Ah man this took me back to my teenage years. Discovered Rory and basically idolised him through out my teens. Good job lads!
I just spat my drink out! Didn’t think you’d actually do Rory, man I’m so happy 🎸🤣
Dave's a chameleon for sure..can emulate many styles w both technical styles and capturing tone to match...if course he's got the best in the business at spinning the knobs to find the tones in the Captain! Great work man 😁🎸
I think this happens when you learn a lot from an artist. I think you have to learn 20+ songs to really have a chance at emulating/improvising in the style of someone. I've been doing this with a bunch of people, I havn't reached 20 yet, but the more songs I learn the more convincing it gets.
Agree except with Lee dialing in sounds, Lee dials in almost exclusively bad sounds. Dave is a master at dialing in sounds, he should be doing it all, that is the real downside of these videos. There has been at least one video where Dave wanted to change something and Lee put it back, that isn't supposed to be the point of the video.
Absolutely superb! Not only is Dave a great player he has a real ear for getting it right . Rory gave everything in his shows , new strings every gig ! Thanks to Andertons for a great video !
one of the absolute best guitarists by a long stretch
Like Mr Captain, I'm clueless about him. Only know Bad Penny from Dave covering it. Some of the other riffs he was playing in this vid sounded great tho.
@@martinemesguitar his live in Ireland and Europe albums are the best place to start. incredible performer. his live in Montreaux is a great watch also
Lee Anderton really needs to familiarise himself with Rory Gallagher. Nobody... but nobody can make a strat sound like he does. His live videos and albums are amazing. Everyone from Hendrix to Slash have been inspired by him. He makes other guitar players seem like slouches.
yes i thought i remembered that he was one of Hendrix's favourite guitarists
Brian may and Johnny Marr as well!
I think Dave does quite a good job. The straight into the VOX sound he gets before he uses the treble boost is, to my ears, very close to Rory's early 70s sound, when he was at his unadulterated best.
@@danielhoskins4690 yup Brian may for sure!
As a bm fan an bm gear owner they're not using right gear. No treble booster in the video, no ac30 either. People bang about may using the rangermaster but he doesn't use a rangermaster 🤣 he uses knight audio technologies strap boosters like the red 18 that was specially made for him. I use their treble booster plush an I highly recommend it.
I don't often comment on anything but this was fantastic, I love the content that Andertons produces and the same for Dave Simpson what he gets out of the least amount of gear is truly amazing. My old man talks about Rory Gallagher and I have gone back and listened over the years and he is a real guitar hero who needs more love.
Was lucky to see Rory in the mid 70s ... in Berlin.
He played one of these Stramp baby amps ... great show!
Dave back! Absolutely lovely work from him
I remember the first time I heard shadow play. The moment it hit the first solo my brain melted and I've been a fan ever since
Oooh you guys actually did Rory Gallagher! 🙏🙏🙏😭🥳 too cool, too cool!! Selfishly hoping for a Paul Kossoff one also (I know he didn’t use many pedals but he had a very unique way of using wah in the couple of examples “The Worm” and “I’ll Be Creepin” and his use of leslie speakers is so unique to this day) but this is already like Christmas 🎄
Dave is incredible the way he covers so many artists so well. I was lucky enough to see Rory live a couple of times and he was truly special and incredible.
Man, that made me emotional. I was asking for a video like that for years, since the sound like series was happening (which was so flippin cool vids, i wish they could bring this format an vibe back). Rory was my first guitar hero, he was a beast, left it all out there, every time I listen to him playing or singing there is so much emotion transfered to me. Last note, its a common misconception that a boost with a lot of treble is equal to a treble booster. A treble booster is a unique circuit that does it own thing and really shines in front of an overdriven tube amp so I dont think its possible to replicate it with a simple boost
That's totally right. A treble booster actually mainly boost mid frequencies, while tightening the bass. It gives a really singing tone (of course, Brian May is often telling how he got his singing tone directly from Rory Gallagher).
YES! YES! YES! YES!!! At last a Rory did with Dave, heaven. Out of 7 to 8 years of watching Anderton's vids this is hands down my favourite. But Lee! WHAT!? you own a guitar shop, love strats and aren't familiar with Rory??????? Literally gobsmacked and slightly cross 😄😄😄 Thanks Dave, great rendition of Bad Penny. LONG LIVE RORY G!!!
3wks from now Lee turns up with an AC30 curly cord & a paint stripped battered Seat! Edit: Strat ffs!
@@baabaabaa2293 and a flannel shirt.
Agreed Lee should be ashamed, Rory is the man fantastic musician 🎸🎸🎸
Yeah,it’s one of life’s great mysteries how some prominent guitar dudes hadn’t heard of our Blessed Rory. Check out the Guitar Historian channel. Extremely knowledgeable yet admitted he hadn’t heard (of) Rory Gallagher. His Rory Gallagher episode is priceless. Accidentally hears Rory on AOR car radio. “I died.”
Greetings Lee and Dave, firstly you make a great team, good connection. Now the biggy, I was fortunate to see Rory on many occasions in the 70's and early 80's, Dave's understanding of the nuances of Rory's tone is spooky, Lee, may I suggest have a good listen and watch his stuff, a eye opener. I could share a few storys of his licks and tricks he did live. Keep it going you two.
Glad to see a Rory Gallagher edition! Thanks!
we need more videos about Rory, Great tribute to a master thanks Dave.😁
Donal, Rory’s brother, said that Rory had a rare blood type that had a high acidic level. His sweat as a result was more acidic than normal and the end result was the finish on his strat that we all love. Look back at the very early pictures and you will see that the process was well and truly underway. I think it’s bang out of order to suggest that his drinking was so heavy, even back then that it did that amount of damage to his guitar. It was only later in life that his drinking became a problem and a contributing factor to his early death. And by the way, the g is silent in Gallagher. I had a chat with Dave about that and like the true fan that he is, he took it on board. Good man Dave, legend. Great channel, great content, keep it coming.
Yeah my son has a similar affliction, was trying to get him to learn guitar and use my Strat so I could get the unique look 😁
Respect to Dave for pronouncing Rory's last name correctly. GALL-A-HER! ❤️
'In Your Town' is my favorite and 'Unmilitary Two Step' I adore playing!
Roy Buchanan, such a great player and with an amazing tone.
I had a non-master volume AC30 Top Boost in 1980. It was the loudest thing I've ever heard in my life. I only turned it up full once and nearly blew the street away. Nuclear deterrent capability.
Ah, Lee. You have a treat in store for you. From what I know of your musical tastes, Rory Gallagher will be right up your alley. I had never heard of him either until a few years ago. His catalog has been one of my great joys ever since.
Im actually surprised the Captain isnt familiar with Rory Gallagher's work, as hes such a big blues and rock fan
Firstly, Lee, you need to listen to lots of Rory Gallagher. I can't believe you haven't already. Try Irish Tour '74, and Tattoo. Listen to Million Miles Away live from Irish Tour. Secondly, you nailed the Rory tone with the very first treble boost, the Ibenez one, and after that it drifted away from any Rory sound I have in my record collection, in my opinion. Vox & Ibenez Booster, and that was it. I love the idea that Rory's corrosive sweat was due to the alcohol content. Made me laugh. God bless him. God bless Dave too - one of my favourite people on the planet.
Dave Simpson is a legend. Love hearing him play and his enthusiasm is infectious
Since these were pre-Pringles days I adjust my comment on the previous Dave vid to “To be fair, Dave could sound like Rory with an old Ford Cortina and one of those tubs of seafood they used to sell from baskets in pubs.” Also, I am so jealous of those who haven’t listened to much Rory… Dudes, you have such a treat ahead! Oooooh yesssss! Irish Tour 74 isn’t a bad place to start. Xxx
Good to see Rory get some love!
Dave did a really good job with this, Rory has a hard style to replicate.
It was about 1973 I first started trying to learn Rory tunes and listened to little else for a few years, catching his gigs when I could and searching out every interview, and article. I got myself an old AC30, a Strat and a few different boosters to chase that Taste/ Rory sound. So I was very impressed to see how knowledgeable Dave is on Rory’s approach and sound. Not only that he nails the playing. There are many great players out there but I doubt many of them know so much about the detailed nuances of a wide range of players.
Love Rory and was lucky to see him in Brighton way back 🙂. Dave is amazing and so likable.. Andertons and the captain are brilliant (I went there last week and bought the most expensive guitar I ever have 😬😁) thanks to Paul as well..
Wot did ya get David?
ps. Sorry for being a sticky beak, but now uve sed it l got to know!
Dave's amazing. Always a pleasure to see him
Great to see Dave on here 👏👏👏
Our favourite TH-cam guitarist
These videos show what we already knew, just how good Dave is at playing guitar but also how knowledgeable he is about other guitarists and how they get their sound
yes yes yes yes, waited so long for this, huge Rory fan! Killer playing Dave!
Excellent well done Dave and finally able to play Rory without getting a copy right strike nice one
I've also seen a picture of Rory using a Gretsch Corvette.
Great job Dave
Glad to see Rory Gallagher finally get some love
Great work as always Dave. I would love to see Dave do Billy Gibbons, Paul Kossoff and Gary Moore
Well done Dave! At times it sounds very close. I've been a Rory fan since I heard Tattoo'd Lady from my dad's Irish Tour '74 vinyl 20 years ago or so.
Dave’s so versatile, every video with him that I watch just shows me how I still underestimate him - a really great great great player!!!
YESSSSS! Always love seeing videos on Rory Gallagher 👌
Finally the most anticipated episode. Awesome stuff!
It's great to see Rory being highlighted in this vid. He's one of the greatest ever, but so often overlooked. Check out "Bought and Sold" or "Cruise on Out". He was one of the original rock gods. Recognised by all his peers, including Hendrix, but seems to only be noted in Ireland now.
Great job from Dave as always. Now could someone get the Captain a copy of Tattoo, Blueprint, Calling Card or Against the Grain? Then throw in Irish Tour ‘74 or Live In Europe?
One of my favourite You tubers covering my favourite guitarist!! Yaaas.
Yay! Good one guys. Rory lives on!
Love this series of vids.Daves' knowledge of his subject matter is awesome.
I've wanted to see you guys do Rory for years!!!
Love you Andertons, for inviting Dave - that is so great - thank you
Dave can become anyone. Among all of the guitarists that have appeared on Andertons, (including well known pros) Dave is my favorite.
For those of you who are interested the wonderful Flynn amplification in Glasgow make the authorised Hawk booster. An exact as possible copy of RGs booster. Not cheap but not outrageously expensive.
I don’t have time to watch this right now but cannot wait for later!!
AWESOME...Dave is the man for that series
I can't believe that you don't have any MXR pedals in the mix.They were a major pedal back in the 70's along with Boss and Electro Harmonix?? It's 👍 great to see Dave on the show!!!
A real treat... Dave Gets Rory... One of a kind Human...
I felt bad for not knowing a whole lot about Rory at all, glad I seem to not be the only one. I've been listening more and more recently and plan on having a playlist on today at work.
Thanks a lot! The treble booster goes a long way towards explaining why I failed to get the sound.
More Dave please, and Lee please listen to some Rory ASAP
Dave is amazing, love when he is a guest!🌼
Rory is what inspired me to pick a Strat up, and that first Strat turned into a full blown obsession. So happy to have found his music.
Great demo. I saw Rory a few times in the 70's and the only nit-pick I can make, Dave, is that without all the energy he brought to his performance, you'll not get his attack. Funny how the '61 that Fender thought made them look bad invented the distressed look that's made them so much, subsequently. One thing only Rory did, as far as I'm aware, was pull/rip his d string out over the body a good 2 inches - I tried it but it's bloody difficult and sounded crap, unlike when he does it. For the unique tone of Vox, the clue is in the AC- a sort of folded back return wiring in the pre-amp, while everyone else goes direct as a clean clear signal is paramount.
Dave is fantastic thank you very much, please include him again in your fantastic shows thanks to you all wow what entertainment 👍🏻👍🏻🎸🎸🙏
Saw Rory open a show for Rush during their Signals tour in late 1982, in Philly, PA. My first ever concert did not disappoint!
Shadow play was the first guitar solo I ever learned. Took me hours, if not days, way back in 1978. I loved this video. Thank you very much! Happy memories!
FINALLY. I've been waiting for a sounds like Rory for years. And Rory Gallagher pisses all over John Mayer.
Well I mean I’m a much much bigger Rory fan than Mayer. Rory is my second favorite guitarist of all time. Paul Kossoff being my number one. But to be fair John Mayer is extremely different, so I’d never think of comparing them.
John who?
@@johncollins5552 John Major
@@Ndlanding better at guitar than running the country I have to say.
Excellent!
I was hoping that Dave would be back this week.
Really enjoyed this! These Dave videos are my favorite on Andertons. He’s an incredible talent.
What an incredible player Dave is. Great job. On a side note I named my daughter after Rory 😃
None better than Davey .. for years I have bugged Dave about Rory, never fails to teach me something new.. Dave is the perfect representation of Rory, “Play” doesn’t matter if it’s just for you or thousands, play your heart out .. Love ya Dave, nothing but happiness to you and all ..
You really need a checked lumberjack shirt that starts off dry and ends up soaking wet through about 2 hours later if you want to sound like Rory Gallagher. I was lucky enough to see him play twice in Belfast during the mid seventies, and again in Leeds a couple of years later. He was the only major artist who would play there during those troubled times and the young people of Belfast loved him for that. I seem to remember him playing a white Telecaster, which might be the Esquire Dave mentioned and some kind of Fender Tweed amp, maybe a Twin or Bassman. Great to see Dave and Andertons recreating his sound.
Strat, cranked AC-30, Dallas Rangemaster. That’s the meat and potatoes. I’ve seen a pic of one of his his pedalboards -MXR DynaComp, Boss Flanger, Tube-screamer, Boss OC-2. But I read he uses pedals mostly in studio.
Lee, you need to listen to some Rory. He was the reason I started playing guitar and an absolute legend. Irish tour ‘74 is my recommendation to start🤟🤟
Saw Rory live many times and he never ever disappointed. Rory sounded so different from many of his peers and this is probably due to his roots playing traditional Irish folk standards and pop hits of the time in showbands when he was young. He was an outstanding musician who left us far too soon. Dave does a bloody good job of capturing his unique playing style.
Great to see,
for my English friends you don't pronounce the g in the middle of Gallagher, us Irish say Gal a her.
Rory Gallagher shows were always must see gigs for my friends and I. Saw him every time he was in the L.A. area in the 70s.
I think these “ budget” videos are more inspiring since you look past the affordable gear, because you’re obsessed with the most expensive guitars and gear, and focus on the playing and the style and how to get the tone.
Love it...Bring Dave back for more!!!!
Vox AC10, it is such a fantastic little amp. Sounds really good even at low volumes for practice or if the neighbours are away then put Volume on full, treble and bass on zero, a wee bit of gain, a wee bit of reverb, a les paul middle position and ride both volumes. Heaven!
Yaaaassssss! You need to exploit Dave's unique "flavor"! Its been awhile since I get excited about andertons videos, we need more Dave, AND SOUNDS LIKE WITH MATT AND REBAU!
The Behringer to800 is an amazing tube screamer pedal for very little money. Not Rory, but awesome blues pedal!
The color on that guitar is frickin gorgeous. Would love to see it with a maple neck too!
Pretty good job of getting close to nailing it Dave. The Captain MUST listen to Irish Tour ‘74 and Calling Card - and I mean MUST! Only then will he understand why Rory Gallagher is one of the best Strat players ever.
This is one of the many videos i was really hoping we'd get a sound like for before the sound like series vanished out of the blue, and this was alright
i still hope for a sound like of Rory Gallagher though
More Dave please! Another great video!
Loving this.
Rory used a Tubescreamer quite a lot and did use chorus on occasion (I think he even had a Boss multi fx at one stage) as well as a delay from time to time.
I think the strange Boss pedal Dave mentions was the Boss FA-1 which was a clean pre-amp designed to hang from your belt. As used by The Edge as well. The JHS Clover is based on it. I’m not aware of a budget version - one for Tone City to do, in Emerald Green though not bus red!
It was actually a pedal called the Boss DB5, which was sort of a nasty fuzz with a graphic EQ. I believe it predated the compact series, it was in the same enclosure as the CE1