Monsters of Rock 1984. I was 17. Red hot sunny day. About mid-afternoon Gary took the stage and played this song. The first time I had heard it and it still lives with me now 40 years later, and everytime I listen it takes me back to that exact time and place. Just perfect.
My dad's favourite song , he sadly passed away 4 weeks ago and this is what I picked to play while pictures of him were shown, I listen to this every day 💔
And just THAT, my friend, is exactly WHY Gary Moore is unique, unbeatable and one of a kind. He was such a phenomenon. People with such extra ordinary qualities are born once in hundreds of years. You can easily compare his abilities with the abilities of Einstein, Churchill, Pele or Nelson Mandela, for example. He was a total genius.
Gary Moore really was a phenomenal guitarist - He needs to be recognised in the Hall of Fame - Saw him play on his blues tour - amazing, put his heart and soul into his craft - RIP
Much as I dislike being old, I am *so* happy to have lived through those days and to have seen Gary perform live at the Monsters of Rock at Donington Park in 84. Epic times.
Believe me, you wouldn't like being young in these days with all these electronic comms, social media and stuff. Every joy we have lost it's meaning to ease of access to anything and ostentatiousness of just everything. Being just 23, I get why one might not wanna get old, but guess what, timeline also matters as much man.
Oh my oh wow how lucky are you I discovered late but wow you saw the best guitarist ever sad I missed the early days I've so many questions I'd love to ask as I also am older wow right now your a hero bc
If that’s you in your profile pic you still look like your in your prime to me sir. I’m glad you look back on these times of your life fondly, I hope to feel the same way I’m the future. Best wishes to your family and self with the rest of our precious time.
If you play guitar yourself, only then, you know how hard it is to put such feeling and demotion into such playing on an electric guitar. But this guy exactly does this. That's why he is my fav guitarist of all time. He plays from heart and soul.. RIP, Gary and Phil. Thank you for this.
I play guitar. It sounds terrible when you bend a string a little sharp or flat. No one will play this better than Gary Moore himself and that is a fact
Jeannie I have seen John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf here in England Wigan and liverpool . Alexis Korner "Founding father of british blues" brought them over in the early 1960's Try this Willie Dixon's th-cam.com/video/fq3QySTQlmI/w-d-xo.html Insane asylum Then for a laugh, this th-cam.com/video/XZxyRdbQmEY/w-d-xo.html Insane Asylum
Gary Moore is my first guitar hero. My mom used to listen to him when I was a baby. Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Roy Buchanan, Eric Clapton, Santana, Bloomfield, Paul Kossoff are my favorite guitar players, but Gary Moore is just a beast. I cried when he died.
@@gregnicks8573 the guitar he's using was a 59 Les Paul gold top given to him by Peter Green.He did an album called Blues for Greeny with it,great album!!!
@@lootbirdse alojó en un hotel en Málaga al mediodía y lo encontraron muerto por la noche, pero ,pero no sé exactamente si fue muerte natural o fue otra cosa.
I took my son who also plays guitar to see gary in Cardiff in 2011 awesome night..sadly it was his last tour..RIP genius your like will never be seen again.
Gary has his unique style of playing which is immediately recognisable. He lived for 15 years in Brighton & Hove and sometimes just jam in the local pubs!! That’s the Belfast in him!! I too lived in Brighton and next time I’m back I’ll pay my respects to him in Rottingdean. RIP Gary ✝️
Believe me, this musicianship is respected all over the musical sphere. I know classical musicians who play in symphony orchestras, and they are, like, yep - this is a REAL musician. RIP Gary. With love.
I had the privilege of seeing this wonderful guitarist on two occasions... Colosseum 2 and Thin Lizzy... and even got to speak with him. What a lovely guy! I cried when he died... so sad to be taken too soon... like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn... so much still to give!
As a French guy, I'd say Gary Moore managed to understand all the good sides of Paris and managed to put them in an unforgetfable, brilliant anthem. This is far from being an easy feat, as the city has some obnoxious sides as well, but even those can become charming as people learn to deal with Paris.. I'm not a Parisian, yet I still have the same fascination about it as I did get when I was a kid and visited occasionally. If you can get by the usual sights, and take the time to mingle with the mood there, it's really a special city, like no other one in this planet. Foreign friends, if you go there, don't rush it and get the time to acclimate to the mood. You might miss a toursity sight, but you'll earn a lot of insight about the way French people do want to live their lives, and understand their concept of carpe diem. Last time I went there, for the wedding of a friend, I was spending some time at a bar and I had pretty nice conversations with bonafide Parisians from the particular area, about current events ongoing. This is not a stereotype. French people do love having conversations with strangers in the particular setting of a bar. Gary Moore nailed it on that one, his song does carry all the meaning that one could ever want to know about the way people live their lives in Paris,, in my humble opinion.
Nothing to do with Paris, it was Phil's fathers name, see an interview that Gary gave , in a studio setting, where he gave an insight into the song, the lyrics and how it was put to music, amongst other influences and his background to music in general.
Heard this back in the late 90's at Christmas time when i was roughly 10 years of old.... Never heard it since, nor did i know who wrote it. Used every person, app or station, who thought i was crazy by humming the the tune since then... till i found i found the legend Gary Moore in 2018. The man who could make a guitar cry of joy. Took me 20ish years to find this, and cannot put a mark on how beautiful it was to get it.
@@joebryant8500 It seems to be a common progression and motif. For example, Ave Maria resembles All the Things You Are by Jerome Kern th-cam.com/video/mzoycLtW_P0/w-d-xo.html
@@joebryant8500 I agree with you, it is a pretty damn direct ripoff. I'm just saying the progression/descending motif combo is something I've definitely heard elsewhere. All the Things You Are was just the first similar thing I could find related to Ave Maria. Interestingly enough, this song also very closely rips off Blue Bossa, but over Ave Maria's chord progression: th-cam.com/video/zdR7v0WbZbA/w-d-xo.html And thief as Moore may be, I still enjoy this song. His phrasing and touch are unmatched,
A timeless masterpiece, think I heard it for the first time when i was 15, I'm now 46 :) Got to see one of Garys last performances before he passed... Will never forget it! R.I.P Gary Moore
This was the first song I heard by Gary Moore & the love fest began in the 90's. Came on the radio at work and the song just resonated through my whole body with such soul. Stopped at the mall on the way home, bought the CD, threw it on my stereo full blast and introduced him to my neighborhood..lol Believe it or not I had everyone asking me who it was. Loved his music ever since. Too bad he left us so soon.
I don't know why I'm crying.. Over a guitar that played so well.. Those who dislike this must be a heartless.. Its okay my friend... I'm wishing u having a good time
What a genius Gary more was awesome guitar playing The man is a legend one of the best ever guitar players prolific song writer Gary you are so sadly missed
This is real Music. If there’s one thing that pisses me off, it is that people have forgotten about this kind of music, and instead listens to modern crap.
I couldn't agree more with you my friend. So so thankful I got to see this genius of a man 1 time perform.I cried my eyes out the day he died.R I P my guitar heroin.
A little while ago I visited my aunt and uncle, my uncle and I talked about music a lot and he got surprised when I told him I didn't know any Gary Moore songs, so he put on this song and man, I was completely blown away, Gary Moore is a goddamn legend, truly underrated aswell
@@fredhominal5029 bonjour : en effet ,les jeunes que vont t'ils avoir a écouter mis a part du rap ,et de la musique composé par une intelligence artificielle ?
The most soulful, most trenchant & the most painful guitar solo of the rock history, IMO. Every time I listen to it, I feel like I'm literally bleeding in pain and the pain feels awesome. Gary you probably needed more frets in your guitar to express more pain !
Sadly passed away today on 6th feb 2011 ,listening to this and loving every minute but with a tear in my eyes .Missing a legend you will forever be in my heart love Gary music a legend xxxxxx
You gotta listen to Gary Moore the messiah will come again, i still got the blues, the sky is crying, walking through the park, the loner. Gary Moore was amazing!!! Gary Moore also does a duet with BB King, and his Son Albert King.
Gary Moore was a massive part of my childhood growing up. My dad idolised him. So much so that the loner was used as the reflection of my dad's funeral. No words, just Gary and his guitar. So moving and a great tribute to Gary, my dad and of course Phil lynett who the song was originally composed for.
I had to play this three times one night... and every time was different.... Bless You Gary and Phil for this masterpiece..... one time I had the sustain 3 minutes!!
Holy Hell... ive not heard this for years.. Im a deep purple nut but i am again blown off my bloody feet by this mans skill.. He never thre the guitar about like some do.. Just one of the best.
I remember Paris in '49. The Champs Elysee, Saint-Michel And old Beaujolais wine. And I recall that you were mine In those Parisienne days. Looking back at the photographs. Those summer days spent outside corner cafes. Oh, I could write you paragraphs, About my old Parisienne days. I remember Paris in '49. The Champs Elysee, San Michelle And old Beaujolais wine. And I recall that you were mine In those Parisienne days. Looking back at the photographs. Those summer days spent outside corner cafes. Oh, I could write you paragraphs, About my old Parisienne days.
Me and my uncle played this song at my grandfathers funeral, the melancholiness and soulfulness of this song brings out a lot of emotions and memories. Will forever hold this song dear, thank you Gary and Phil
This song is a masterpiece and my favourite version of it, there will never be another musician and guitarist like Gary Moore, he played with soul and heart, R.I.P Gary Moore, you and your talent are missed
Is anyone still listening to this genius ❤❤❤❤
Yes
Его музыка и голос много лет со мной❤
В плей листе на каждый день у меня ❤❤❤
Why someone would stop listening to this? His music is timeless!
DA EU IL ASCULT SI NU STIU DE CE NU A FOST CLASAT INTRE CEI MAI BUNI 20 DE GHITARISTI DIN LUME !O NEDTEPTATE
Yes im still listening to it. Im 78 a lady in bad health but still appreciating good music
74 here. You have excellent taste. Keep on rocking.
Bless you. Keep going.
I hope you will be better very soon❤🙏🙏❤️🧡💚🥰love your comment 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️
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Tengo 65 otoños..sigo amando,escuchando esta Creación...Belleza!
Monsters of Rock 1984. I was 17. Red hot sunny day. About mid-afternoon Gary took the stage and played this song. The first time I had heard it and it still lives with me now 40 years later, and everytime I listen it takes me back to that exact time and place. Just perfect.
Thank you for this.
Lovely memory 🙏🙏👏👏👏❤️❤️
Sooooo jealous..... unbelievable memory to have
Listened to Empty Room when I was a 8th grader, 40 years later still get the blues once in a while.
RIP Gary!
July 2024 is anyone still listening to this awesome song ❤
August.
Me... ❤
I am the one of them, 60 aged man… in Korea
Hell yes
Mee
Electric guitar at its absolute best.
One of the greatest solos ever.
Brilliant and absolutely magical.
Perfect night time music! Loooove this song ❤️
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My dad's favourite song , he sadly passed away 4 weeks ago and this is what I picked to play while pictures of him were shown, I listen to this every day 💔
Ur dad didn’t pass away he still stay in ur heart every time u listen this music he will stay beside u😢❤
I'm sorry for your loss. He obviously had great taste in music. May he RIP.
@mctavish23 thank you so much for your reply x yes he certainly did x
I'm so sorry for your loss, my dad my hero my best friend passed away in January. Music for me helps a lot
@ninasmiles2973 music can definitely help heal x I'm sorry for your loss also 😢 😘
This is how music should be , you can feel it in your soul.
Well said.
Here AND in the afterlife
His music always came from his beautiful soul…..
And just THAT, my friend, is exactly WHY Gary Moore is unique, unbeatable and one of a kind. He was such a phenomenon. People with such extra ordinary qualities are born once in hundreds of years. You can easily compare his abilities with the abilities of Einstein, Churchill, Pele or Nelson Mandela, for example. He was a total genius.
The problem is , tere are 3:07 not many left 2:25 😊❤ 2:39
I hear this song when i was 17.now i'm 54..still got the blues man...
Same here
Almost 50
Me too. Spinechilling
@@sveinerikhusebk4431 My father is an old generation rocker with you dear veterans!
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I was also 17 now I am 40...still got the blue. ✌
NO words could ever explain the depth of feeling this tune has.
So true, beautiful and heartbreaking in equal measure 💔
Yes it can: CoF !
Gary Moore really was a phenomenal guitarist - He needs to be recognised in the Hall of Fame - Saw him play on his blues tour - amazing, put his heart and soul into his craft - RIP
Reminds me of a summer day playing guitar on the streets of Paris. Gary Moore is great.
Much as I dislike being old, I am *so* happy to have lived through those days and to have seen Gary perform live at the Monsters of Rock at Donington Park in 84. Epic times.
Believe me, you wouldn't like being young in these days with all these electronic comms, social media and stuff. Every joy we have lost it's meaning to ease of access to anything and ostentatiousness of just everything. Being just 23, I get why one might not wanna get old, but guess what, timeline also matters as much man.
Oh my oh wow how lucky are you I discovered late but wow you saw the best guitarist ever sad I missed the early days I've so many questions I'd love to ask as I also am older wow right now your a hero bc
@@kimhoffer1602 Ask away - I still remember a bit about my concert-going days.
@@kimhoffer1602 Was that English? Complete word salad.
If that’s you in your profile pic you still look like your in your prime to me sir. I’m glad you look back on these times of your life fondly, I hope to feel the same way I’m the future. Best wishes to your family and self with the rest of our precious time.
If you play guitar yourself, only then, you know how hard it is to put such feeling and
demotion into such playing on an electric guitar. But this guy exactly does this. That's why he is my fav guitarist of all time. He plays from heart and soul.. RIP, Gary and Phil. Thank you for this.
Gary. Goodyear. Pl0a
I play guitar. It sounds terrible when you bend a string a little sharp or flat. No one will play this better than Gary Moore himself and that is a fact
I am 71, still got the blues..August 1955, I was six. Music, especially blues, has been my refuge ever since..RIP Gary Moore.
@@joebryant8500 thank you, just listened, and so do I !!
Jeannie I have seen John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf here in England Wigan and liverpool . Alexis Korner "Founding father of british blues" brought them over in the early 1960's
Try this Willie Dixon's
th-cam.com/video/fq3QySTQlmI/w-d-xo.html
Insane asylum
Then for a laugh, this
th-cam.com/video/XZxyRdbQmEY/w-d-xo.html
Insane Asylum
I understand
@@g4joe thank you, and I will.
This is orgasmic!
I saw him live In Cardiff.
Pure class.
Never to be beaten.
R.I.P Gary. You were pure gold.
Amen
Still here in 2024! Awesomeness lives on !
👍👍
I love it 😻
❤❤❤
the only thing that could make it better, watching him play.
Gary Moore is my first guitar hero. My mom used to listen to him when I was a baby. Jimi Hendrix, Rory Gallagher, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Roy Buchanan, Eric Clapton, Santana, Bloomfield, Paul Kossoff are my favorite guitar players, but Gary Moore is just a beast. I cried when he died.
Check out Peter Green if you like guitarists
Don't forget Alvin Lee and Roy Buchanan
don't forget 🎸⚡🎶👍🔝
Johnny Winter
Don't forget Dave Edmund,you can find some of his finest work in a band called Love Sculpture,the album is Blues Helping
@@gregnicks8573 the guitar he's using was a 59 Les Paul gold top given to him by Peter Green.He did an album called Blues for Greeny with it,great album!!!
RIP Gary Moore (April 4, 1952 - February 6, 2011), aged 58
You will be remembered as a legend.
still building his legend to this very day, let me tell you!! do you know the story about his death? ive never heard how he died? :[
The one musician im so sorry that having missed.
@@lootbird😅😅😅 is u uuuuuu to be a star ⭐ a 😮😮u😮uuu😅😅😅😅😊😊
@@lootbirdse alojó en un hotel en Málaga al mediodía y lo encontraron muerto por la noche, pero ,pero no sé exactamente si fue muerte natural o fue otra cosa.
@@antoniaquesadaruiz818 luckily I can barely read Español. A donde eres?
Nobody could play like Gary Moore. This always sends shivers down my spine! A much missed hero of mine
I have no words....heavenly music!
You don't play like this without hardship in life before. Bless this man. Our loss, Heaven's gain. May we all be in his front row eventually.
Beautifully stated.
I'm IN LOVE with this masterpiece. Guitar is telling everything, every emotions
MAESTRO GARY. No further words
I took my son who also plays guitar to see gary in Cardiff in 2011 awesome night..sadly it was his last tour..RIP genius your like will never be seen again.
Pure magic...Many greetings for all of you who love this song Alexandra from Serbia. August 6th 2024 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love from Puerto Rico!
Lovely comment 👏👏🥰🥰🥰👏
@@JaneH76 ❤️❤️❤️
@@rahahope9056Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Phil was born in 1949 and he's fathers name is paris
And this how he sounds live ....that's talent u can't be taught
Gary's guitar is crying and bleeding... so soulful...
So much passion commitment and emotional feel !
Ah baby it makes me cry
Amazing strings, feeling all the love,passion and heartbreak 💔
is there any similar songs u know?
Romantic, classic, beautiful and the guitar has a life of its own...Gary I miss you and that amazing guitar 🎸 ❤
probably the most musical and soulfull guitar solos of all times.R.I.P Master.
Agree
It is pretty easy with sustain abuse
@@titati100 awesome artist
@@titati100 but he didn't do it with pedal.
jangan lupa ANDREW LATIMER CAMEL!
Always brings tears to my eyes. What a guitarrist.
Gary Moore Genuinley one of the best guitarists to walk this Earth. An Amazing Player. R.I.P GM.
In my opinion he is the best
Him an Randy Rhoads were both thee most in touch with the entire neck an packed with soul..brilliance
Gary has his unique style of playing which is immediately recognisable. He lived for 15 years in Brighton & Hove and sometimes just jam in the local pubs!! That’s the Belfast in him!! I too lived in Brighton and next time I’m back I’ll pay my respects to him in Rottingdean. RIP Gary ✝️
Believe me, this musicianship is respected all over the musical sphere. I know classical musicians who play in symphony orchestras, and they are, like, yep - this is a REAL musician. RIP Gary. With love.
I had the privilege of seeing this wonderful guitarist on two occasions... Colosseum 2 and Thin Lizzy... and even got to speak with him. What a lovely guy! I cried when he died... so sad to be taken too soon... like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn... so much still to give!
Without a doubt Gary Moore is one of the greatest guitar players that ever walked upon this Earth!
Unexplainable beauty of music..A man can touch these chords once in a lifetime.. Genius..
One of the greatest musicians of all time. His music 🎶 reaches my soul. RIP Gary
Yet so underrated
RIP Gary
As a French guy, I'd say Gary Moore managed to understand all the good sides of Paris and managed to put them in an unforgetfable, brilliant anthem.
This is far from being an easy feat, as the city has some obnoxious sides as well, but even those can become charming as people learn to deal with Paris..
I'm not a Parisian, yet I still have the same fascination about it as I did get when I was a kid and visited occasionally.
If you can get by the usual sights, and take the time to mingle with the mood there, it's really a special city, like no other one in this planet.
Foreign friends, if you go there, don't rush it and get the time to acclimate to the mood. You might miss a toursity sight, but you'll earn a lot of insight about the way French people do want to live their lives, and understand their concept of carpe diem.
Last time I went there, for the wedding of a friend, I was spending some time at a bar and I had pretty nice conversations with bonafide Parisians from the particular area, about current events ongoing. This is not a stereotype. French people do love having conversations with strangers in the particular setting of a bar.
Gary Moore nailed it on that one, his song does carry all the meaning that one could ever want to know about the way people live their lives in Paris,, in my humble opinion.
Lyrics by Philip Lynott (leader of Thin Lizzy and Moore's friend), It's about Paris but also Philip's father.
I visited Paris in the spring of 78. It was a very memorable experience. This is one of my favourite tracks. I agree with you completely.
He should have sung about how Paris smells like a giant urinal.
Nothing to do with Paris, it was Phil's fathers name, see an interview that Gary gave , in a studio setting, where he gave an insight into the song, the lyrics and how it was put to music, amongst other influences and his background to music in general.
Awesome post. I've never been to Paris but this song puts me there..
I heard it for the first time when I was 13 years old. Now I am 17 and I will listen to it all my life
youre very fortunate! im 40 and Ive
only been listening for about a year. loving every minute of it!
Im 17 too same here
Heard this back in the late 90's at Christmas time when i was roughly 10 years of old.... Never heard it since, nor did i know who wrote it.
Used every person, app or station, who thought i was crazy by humming the the tune since then... till i found i found the legend Gary Moore in 2018. The man who could make a guitar cry of joy.
Took me 20ish years to find this, and cannot put a mark on how beautiful it was to get it.
Ⱥ𝙼𝙰𝚉𝙸𝙽𝙶 Ɇ𝚅𝙴𝚁..𝚐𝚊𝚛𝚢 𝚖𝚘𝚘𝚛𝚎 - 𝚞𝟸 - 𝚚𝚞𝚎𝚎𝚗 - 𝙿𝚊𝚟𝚊𝚛𝚘𝚝𝚝𝚒 - 𝙵𝚘𝚛𝚎𝚒𝚐𝚗𝚎𝚛 - 𝚋𝚊𝚛𝚛𝚢 𝚠𝚑𝚒𝚝𝚎 - 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚕 𝚌𝚘𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚜 - 𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚗𝚐..♥
@@joebryant8500 It seems to be a common progression and motif. For example, Ave Maria resembles All the Things You Are by Jerome Kern th-cam.com/video/mzoycLtW_P0/w-d-xo.html
@@joebryant8500 I agree with you, it is a pretty damn direct ripoff. I'm just saying the progression/descending motif combo is something I've definitely heard elsewhere. All the Things You Are was just the first similar thing I could find related to Ave Maria.
Interestingly enough, this song also very closely rips off Blue Bossa, but over Ave Maria's chord progression: th-cam.com/video/zdR7v0WbZbA/w-d-xo.html
And thief as Moore may be, I still enjoy this song. His phrasing and touch are unmatched,
Joe Bryant bore off mate.
You took too long boy
A timeless masterpiece, think I heard it for the first time when i was 15, I'm now 46 :)
Got to see one of Garys last performances before he passed...
Will never forget it!
R.I.P Gary Moore
Thank you for this. A true legend.
This was the first song I heard by Gary Moore & the love fest began in the 90's. Came on the radio at work and the song just resonated through my whole body with such soul. Stopped at the mall on the way home, bought the CD, threw it on my stereo full blast and introduced him to my neighborhood..lol Believe it or not I had everyone asking me who it was. Loved his music ever since. Too bad he left us so soon.
I first heard this piece when I saw yuzuru’s skating and instantly I knew why Yuzuru chose this piece it’s so emotional and beautiful
Rock , jazz, blues....and master of them all.RIP Gary.
Heard this on my local radio today at work. I hadn't heard this for years and turned the volume up to full. Absolutely love this song ❤
What can you add to this masterpiece super genius of the late great Gary Moore and he is gone but not forgotten.
I don't know why I'm crying.. Over a guitar that played so well.. Those who dislike this must be a heartless.. Its okay my friend... I'm wishing u having a good time
I watched Korean guitarist Park Young Soo playing this legendary song so I came to listen to the original. Absolutely awesome!
So listen the Song: "the messiah will come again" by Gerry Moore ❤ version: live in Montreux ❤❤❤
Outstanding version! One of the most expressive guitarists ever.
What a genius Gary more was awesome guitar playing The man is a legend one of the best ever guitar players prolific song writer Gary you are so sadly missed
This is real Music. If there’s one thing that pisses me off, it is that people have forgotten about this kind of music, and instead listens to modern crap.
Sorry to hear that.
Lovely Sounds
100%. I'm going to keep the fire burning for my kids listening to the old greats.
I couldn't agree more with you my friend. So so thankful I got to see this genius of a man 1 time perform.I cried my eyes out the day he died.R I P my guitar heroin.
Music is food for the soul and this will always make me cry, its so, so beautiful
Sadly we miss Gary -- it will likely be a very long time before anyone will come close to his talent -- thank you Gary for sharing with the world....
agreed...he had a unique ability to conjur such powerful imagery and sensations from within my own heart and soul...
There are many fine guitarist out there.
Michael Maslack Exactly. He speaks. He speaks...
Brings a tear to your eyes.
Я теж плачу...
Yes. It would have been so good if he was alive😢 I would have loved to see him live.
A little while ago I visited my aunt and uncle, my uncle and I talked about music a lot and he got surprised when I told him I didn't know any Gary Moore songs, so he put on this song and man, I was completely blown away, Gary Moore is a goddamn legend, truly underrated aswell
Absolutely by far The Best Version of this Great Song!
I swear his music resonates at the frequency of my soul.
I still mourn his passing .
Beautiful & perfect.
I'm not an emotional woman but this song just grabs you and if you're lucky it haunts you. Such an amazing song. 2021
The guitar solo hits you deep in the soul..Powerful!
Even now after all these years,it still brings tears to my eyes.
Un grand parmi les grands
Ceux que l'ont ne Remplace pas
Le plus désespérant.. c'est qu'il n'y aura peut être plus de ce genre de chef d'œuvre.. dommage pour les jeunes ! .🙏
@@fredhominal5029 bonjour : en effet ,les jeunes que vont t'ils avoir a écouter mis a part du rap ,et de la musique composé par une intelligence artificielle ?
The most soulful, most trenchant & the most painful guitar solo of the rock history, IMO. Every time I listen to it, I feel like I'm literally bleeding in pain and the pain feels awesome. Gary you probably needed more frets in your guitar to express more pain !
Many are listening ..on 2025...they do believe me honey ..
13.01.2025❤
The greatest,and the most underrated guitar player ever,his solos make you cry,RIP Gary
I am so glad to know that so many others loved Gary's brilliant and soulful guitar playing....best!
Sadly passed away today on 6th feb 2011 ,listening to this and loving every minute but with a tear in my eyes .Missing a legend you will forever be in my heart love Gary music a legend xxxxxx
Time flies bro
I adore. Just stoked. Love you Gary. Bless you xx
This is just too much. It's like all the lost love in the world was poured into this song.
You gotta listen to Gary Moore the messiah will come again, i still got the blues, the sky is crying, walking through the park, the loner. Gary Moore was amazing!!! Gary Moore also does a duet with BB King, and his Son Albert King.
Such an iconic song... instantly recognisable off the very first note, chord 🤎
I'm here because my favorite actor loves Gary Moore. And now I think I fall in love his music, too.
One the most soulful guitar pieces I have ever heard. He can sure make that instrument talk.
Beautiful music ❤
Gary Moore was a massive part of my childhood growing up. My dad idolised him. So much so that the loner was used as the reflection of my dad's funeral. No words, just Gary and his guitar. So moving and a great tribute to Gary, my dad and of course Phil lynett who the song was originally composed for.
Это мелодия плачущих небес!
Но с ней хочется жить и радоваться!
Огромное спасибо!!
Это о прекрасном прошлом ,
не ставшем настоящим ...
это западная музыка... против которой вы угрожаете применить ядерное оружие... так что идите к черту, орк
@@Maxmauser924тык же сам орк , ты же топил за орду !
Да друг, музыка для души.
He is Truely Missed, but he left us with his Beautiful Deep Music. He is a very Special Man.
L'une des plus belles lignes de guitare de tous les temps 😍
I had to play this three times one night... and every time was different.... Bless You Gary and Phil for this masterpiece..... one time I had the sustain 3 minutes!!
That boy could make the guitar sing to the soul. There was a raw, and primal style to his playing that touched more than hearts.
Agree. Not many players like this at all. He was truly one of a kind.
I'm 51 😢and grew up listening to Gary and thin lizzy absolute legend and genius ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Saw this guy live..never seen so many men doing air guitar...he was amazing...never forgot it...RIP...
Saw him in "run for cover" concert
Gary, Robin Trower, Eddie Hazel...3 of the most underrated guitarists ever. All 3 made their guitar sing their heart's emotions...
73,and still listening
damn... Gary Moore made me missing exes I've never even had.
SO SAD HAHAHA
I just miss wandering around Paris lol
ha ha :-D
Amen! God Bless 🙌 Stay Safe 🙏 ❤
No shit! Lol
This song makes your heart hurt!
my soul pulses, my heart pumps blood through my body and my mind transcends to levels that only the imagination can reach.
I will always miss Gary's soaring guitar licks. He put so much emotion into his playing it coaxes tears from my eyes
honestly me too
me too here. The best memories...enough said.
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Miss him forever. The one and only Gary Moore!
Led zepppelin ....i liked Too...
Merci Gary pour ton talent qui a bercé des moments difficiles. Excellent guitariste, une merveille.
Unbelievable he makes the guitar cry! So much feeling. May he be playing in heaven. His musical genius lives on💜
Holy Hell... ive not heard this for years.. Im a deep purple nut but i am again blown off my bloody feet by this mans skill.. He never thre the guitar about like some do.. Just one of the best.
I remember Paris in '49.
The Champs Elysee, Saint-Michel
And old Beaujolais wine.
And I recall that you were mine
In those Parisienne days.
Looking back at the photographs.
Those summer days spent outside corner cafes.
Oh, I could write you paragraphs,
About my old Parisienne days.
I remember Paris in '49.
The Champs Elysee, San Michelle
And old Beaujolais wine.
And I recall that you were mine
In those Parisienne days.
Looking back at the photographs.
Those summer days spent outside corner cafes.
Oh, I could write you paragraphs,
About my old Parisienne days.
❤️👌🏼
It's Saint-Michel not San Michelle ;)
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Dont play that song again.
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Me and my uncle played this song at my grandfathers funeral, the melancholiness and soulfulness of this song brings out a lot of emotions and memories. Will forever hold this song dear, thank you Gary and Phil
That's awesome because I want the same played at my funeral true this speakes to the soul who listen
@@kimhoffer1602 You, boobies, the song is good, but it has nothing to do with your eternal life / eternal death. Don't be so stupid. Best regards
Every time I have a few spare minutes, I listened to him, brilliant guitarist.
Yes, me!!!!!!! My guitarist cousin turned me on to Gary just a year ago. Greatest gift of music ever!
This song is a masterpiece and my favourite version of it, there will never be another musician and guitarist like Gary Moore, he played with soul and heart, R.I.P Gary Moore, you and your talent are missed
Totally agree. Well said. Thanks.
Absolutely beautiful ❤
Oui, mais paris n'est plus Paris. Vous allez rigoler en regardant le paris des jeux olympiques !
This rips my guts out every time I hear it. It's supposed to do that... an amazing song.
My dad's one of the favourite song RIP Dad this for you I love you and I miss you so much 😢😢
Offcorse. At least once a week! This incredable song and I still got the blues❤❤❤