You might find these two stories interesting. In a 1990 Countedown interview, George Harrison mentioned when he and Jeff Lynn were producing a recording in his home studio it needed a particular style guitar solo. It would take them a while to do it. So George called up his neighbor Gary Moore who came over and nailed it in 5 minutes. It turned out to be the lead guitar riff for The Traveling Wilburys playing She’s My Baby! In the another video, George introduces Gary who plays While My Guitar Gently Weeps with him at the April 6, 1992 concert he had organized for the Natural Law Party in Royal Albert Hall. Among the many musicians who supported George that evening were Ringo, Joe Walsh, and Tom Petty with his band. For more details see Remembering George Harrison: Watch Final Full Concert At Royal Albert Hall In 1992.
I am so excited someone is reacting to this song it always speaks to my soul and heart every time I hear it. Thank you so much for reacting to this song!
This shows what one of the greatest blues singers and guitarist thought of GM. It's really amazing seeing the great BB give a bow to GM, quite plainly declaring him the greatest ever! “The Thrill is Gone” by Gary Moore & BB King th-cam.com/video/4fk2prKnYnI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MercuryBlue
I was lucky enough to see Gary Moore live at the beacon theater in New York in 1992 he played two shows in the United States won in New York and one in La he didn't like to fly
When i saw him 1990 he did an instrumental song called The Stumble and in the middle of it a string broke! Gary's comment "5 string Stumble!" and kept playing like nothing happened!
@@danielolson5378Do watch Gary play with Phil Lynott live on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1978 on TH-cam playing Don't Believe A Word & he broke a string at the start & carried on as if nothing had happened.
I am a semi-pro guitarist. Gary Moore was a HUUUGE influence on me. My wife claims to have fallen in love with me when I played 'Still Got the Blues' as a cover, live... It ended up being our wedding song!
I agree with almost everything that’s been said in the live chat and the comments here, especially the song suggestions are great. I do put just also “Empty Rooms” in it, a song from his Rock era, live from one of the greatest concerts in my opinion, the 1987 concert in Stockholm. Every song of this concert is a gem 💎! And I also merely want to add that people often say in great guitarists the guitar is the extension of the player. In my opinion with Gary it was the other way around, HE was the extension of the guitar, and you see and feel it in almost every note he played! Oh, I forgot the suggestion one of the live performances of what you correctly mentioned as his signature song “Parisienne Walkways”. In this song you specifically saw his geniality and imagination, because if you search for the song you get various performances throughout his career and EVERY performance is different from the other, he never played this song the same way twice, just brilliant every time. My favorite performance of this song is also one of his last performances on stage, the 2010 performance at the Jazz Festival in Montreaux, to which he was invited several times, the first time in 1990, slightly after this performance here, and which includes one of his most memorable and most viewed performances, the already mentioned “The Messiah will come again”, an original from Roy Buchanan, but Gary made this song his own, especially in that performance! Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹
None but Gary Moore could make the guitar sound so sad, when words failed him the guitar spoke! Glad i got to see him live twice first time he did hardrock second time it was more bluesy. In his prime he was a quite good singer but as a guitarist he was one of a kind that's for sure! A side note this song stayed at #1 at the most bought single in 1990 here in Sweden. Needless to say he was very popular here and often toured here.
She may not know much about guitar playing, but she certainly knows greatness when she hears it. Kudos to her response! A note to all, GM is famous for entwining Blues, Rock, and Classical into his pieces. You can hear that more in this fabulous piece than any other I know GM did. “The Messiah Shall Come Again” Notice GM’s intro; for it is totally new and innovative to this great song, which has What ought to be the greatest Subject on humanity’s mind: The Master’s Parousia! (Originally written and sung by Roy Buchanan [1939-1988], this is Gary Moore’s amazingly innovative version; places him exactly where he ought to be: The Greatest Guitarist Ever.) th-cam.com/video/7k07j7LcLqw/w-d-xo.html
That was the last encore he did when i saw him live 1990! I still remember it like it was yesterday he played with such emotion/passion and also with lots of improvisation!! I was like in seventh heaven after that show!!
Talking about horns and different instruments, there are new rock bands today that still use the legendary Hammond B3 Organ that was first manufactured in 1935. I don’t think that organ’s sound will ever be out of style.
Maybe Gary was great because he was using Ronnie Montrose’s 1959 Gibson Les Paul that he bought from J. Geils for $800. 🙂 It was stolen right off the stage when he was playing with Edgar Winter on October 10, 1972. When Ronnie found it missing, they stopped the concert, turned on the lights and searched for it. In November 2007, Ronnie recognized it in a British Magazine piece on Gary Moore and his guitars. They both died before they could resolve the issue. It’s an interesting story.
Just discovered your chanel, so thank you for a quality critique of a quality performance. A bit about that guitar.......Peter Green revealed its secretes to the world of blurs and rock and then lent the guitar on a semi permanent agreement to Gary, just before Peter disappeared for about 10 years.......mostly living in rehab and mental institutions. When B B King named Peter Green as rhe only other blues guitarist he admired........" his guitar tone gives me the cold sweats ".......it was assumed that it was the guitar, which became an instant legend. When Peter Green emerged from his long rehab he proved he could find those same magical tones on any guitar with any amp, no matter how sevond hand and cheap.......but unfortunately he played a lot softer / quieter which was mot what his old audience wanted. You would like 2 Australian legends, and fortunately they did a great duet.......Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham doing a cover of Sam n Daves " When Something is Wrong With My Baby " with another legend , Johnny Diesel ( aka - Mark Lizotte ) on guitar and the big acapala finnish. Most live videos of this are best but the official video is also brilliant, but no acapela finnish. lol
I admire your optimism and enthusiasm to learn and for great music and really like you and your energy. Thank You:) I have Subscribed but would rather listen to your video reactions because having bought my first records in London, in 1960, so 63 years ago now, I can tolerate a few pauses but not endless chat while the Maestro is there, especially as you broke the golden rule of interrupting a solo which loses its rhythm, momentum and continuity. GARY MOORE: Parisienne Walkways LIVE @ MONTREUX 2010 is brilliant but, please, don't pause during the "surprise" which comes fairly early on:) South East London,England..
Kirk Hammett paid way less than 1 million for Greeny. Kirk has an interview talking about owning this famous guitar and in that interview says the collector who had it on sale for around 3 million fell on hard times and Kirk bought it for considerably less than 1 million.
Hi Christi, could you please react to: 15 year old Emma Kok sings Voilà with André Rieu, Maastricht 2023? She is a Dutch girl and she sings like a young Lara Fabian.
Gary Moore has done some decent singing but this isn't it. His great art is playing the guitar. Listen to The Loner. A singer worth looking up is Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Kak Molody my Gyli, Cranes, Moscow Nights, some duets with Lara Fabian.
You might find these two stories interesting. In a 1990 Countedown interview, George Harrison mentioned when he and Jeff Lynn were producing a recording in his home studio it needed a particular style guitar solo. It would take them a while to do it. So George called up his neighbor Gary Moore who came over and nailed it in 5 minutes. It turned out to be the lead guitar riff for The Traveling Wilburys playing She’s My Baby!
In the another video, George introduces Gary who plays While My Guitar Gently Weeps with him at the April 6, 1992 concert he had organized for the Natural Law Party in Royal Albert Hall. Among the many musicians who supported George that evening were Ringo, Joe Walsh, and Tom Petty with his band. For more details see Remembering George Harrison: Watch Final Full Concert At Royal Albert Hall In 1992.
Great that you are playing the great Gary Moore and admiring his abilities.
He is sadly missed by his major fans like me.
One of the best blues/rock solos ever recorded.
I am so excited someone is reacting to this song it always speaks to my soul and heart every time I hear it.
Thank you so much for reacting to this song!
Gary was the kind of player other great players were in awe of.
Gary playing the Messiah Will Come Again may be the best bit of guitaring on TH-cam
love his version, but a good contender is seperate ways from the blues alive tour. the long intro version
This shows what one of the greatest blues singers and guitarist thought of GM. It's really amazing seeing the great BB give a bow to GM, quite plainly declaring him the greatest ever!
“The Thrill is Gone” by Gary Moore & BB King
th-cam.com/video/4fk2prKnYnI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MercuryBlue
I was lucky enough to see Gary Moore live at the beacon theater in New York in 1992 he played two shows in the United States won in New York and one in La he didn't like to fly
Hello to everyone from a little village near Peterborough
Gary more had the ability make the guitar sound like it was crying, so full of emotion. What a talent he was.
Gary Moore was a good singer but as a guitarist he was world class
Greezer Butler said he was greatest ever guitarist.
When i saw him 1990 he did an instrumental song called The Stumble and in the middle of it a string broke! Gary's comment "5 string Stumble!" and kept playing like nothing happened!
@@danielolson5378Do watch Gary play with Phil Lynott live on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1978 on TH-cam playing Don't Believe A Word & he broke a string at the start & carried on as if nothing had happened.
@@TheWorldofGood79 I have seen that one but obviously not well enough cause i've missed that a string broke.
I love you sweetheart but you do pause too much.
R.I.P Gary, You're still the Best...🙏💔💯
R.I.P. Gary 🎸🤘
I am a semi-pro guitarist. Gary Moore was a HUUUGE influence on me. My wife claims to have fallen in love with me when I played 'Still Got the Blues' as a cover, live... It ended up being our wedding song!
I LOVE THIS! @iansimmons735 😍🙌🎉👏🏼
Gary the Belfast Boy best in the World.
I agree with almost everything that’s been said in the live chat and the comments here, especially the song suggestions are great. I do put just also “Empty Rooms” in it, a song from his Rock era, live from one of the greatest concerts in my opinion, the 1987 concert in Stockholm. Every song of this concert is a gem 💎! And I also merely want to add that people often say in great guitarists the guitar is the extension of the player. In my opinion with Gary it was the other way around, HE was the extension of the guitar, and you see and feel it in almost every note he played! Oh, I forgot the suggestion one of the live performances of what you correctly mentioned as his signature song “Parisienne Walkways”. In this song you specifically saw his geniality and imagination, because if you search for the song you get various performances throughout his career and EVERY performance is different from the other, he never played this song the same way twice, just brilliant every time. My favorite performance of this song is also one of his last performances on stage, the 2010 performance at the Jazz Festival in Montreaux, to which he was invited several times, the first time in 1990, slightly after this performance here, and which includes one of his most memorable and most viewed performances, the already mentioned “The Messiah will come again”, an original from Roy Buchanan, but Gary made this song his own, especially in that performance! Greetings from Portugal 🇵🇹
None but Gary Moore could make the guitar sound so sad, when words failed him the guitar spoke! Glad i got to see him live twice first time he did hardrock second time it was more bluesy. In his prime he was a quite good singer but as a guitarist he was one of a kind that's for sure! A side note this song stayed at #1 at the most bought single in 1990 here in Sweden. Needless to say he was very popular here and often toured here.
Thin Lizzy featuring the wonderful Gary Moore
How nice to suddenly see your face on my screen! Patricia from Virginia here .. looking forward to this now
I used to be a cantor in a church and this melody ẁe have been hearing is from an old hymn .. but i tried to find it and have not yet.
She may not know much about guitar playing, but she certainly knows greatness when she hears it. Kudos to her response!
A note to all, GM is famous for entwining Blues, Rock, and Classical into his pieces. You can hear that more in this fabulous piece than any other I know GM did.
“The Messiah Shall Come Again” Notice GM’s intro; for it is totally new and innovative to this great song, which has What ought to be the greatest Subject on humanity’s mind: The Master’s Parousia! (Originally written and sung by Roy Buchanan [1939-1988], this is Gary Moore’s amazingly innovative version; places him exactly where he ought to be: The Greatest Guitarist Ever.) th-cam.com/video/7k07j7LcLqw/w-d-xo.html
Gary also played with Greg Lake on his 1981 and 1983 solo albums.
You play to win but you lose just the same....RIP my friend...
You can hear and feel the pain in his playing, you almost feel he is sing from experience
One of the greatest.🎸
Gary's guitar playing is legendary
He's a better singer than he gets credit for.
Hi from England 🇬🇧
live version of 'the messiah will come again' is about as good as it gets.........nuff said
A guitar tutorial.
i guess you mean the one from montreux.
That was the last encore he did when i saw him live 1990! I still remember it like it was yesterday he played with such emotion/passion and also with lots of improvisation!! I was like in seventh heaven after that show!!
The first track of victims of the future, murder in the skies is GOAT and empty rooms a shiver🤘
Gary Moore, the guitar god. I am grateful to be able to experience him live in Germany
Talking about horns and different instruments, there are new rock bands today that still use the legendary Hammond B3 Organ that was first manufactured in 1935. I don’t think that organ’s sound will ever be out of style.
very underrated guitarist and singer. sadly missed
greatest guitarist of all time, greatest singer guitarist of all time.
I agree with misterbracks the live at Montreal concert where he does the messiah will come again is absolutely an amazing show of greatness
Gary's earlier Rock/Metal sound was better, imho. His Blues was good, but his Rock was amazing. ''Murder in the Sky'' is Excellent
Maybe Gary was great because he was using Ronnie Montrose’s 1959 Gibson Les Paul that he bought from J. Geils for $800. 🙂 It was stolen right off the stage when he was playing with Edgar Winter on October 10, 1972. When Ronnie found it missing, they stopped the concert, turned on the lights and searched for it. In November 2007, Ronnie recognized it in a British Magazine piece on Gary Moore and his guitars. They both died before they could resolve the issue. It’s an interesting story.
check out his instrumental the profit. an amazing show of his talent
Seen Gary Moore in London, UK back in 1989. Gary Moore was an Irish guitar god to the Irish.
Did you hear the change of pickup that gave an "EDGE" to the last solo after the first phrase...
Specially 'mis wired' pickup 🙂
The beautiful song of "Greeny"
Gary also does a version of The Sky Is Crying by Stevie Ray Vaughan and in my opinion Gary’s is better
Just discovered your chanel, so thank you for a quality critique of a quality performance.
A bit about that guitar.......Peter Green revealed its secretes to the world of blurs and rock and then lent the guitar on a semi permanent agreement to Gary, just before Peter disappeared for about 10 years.......mostly living in rehab and mental institutions.
When B B King named Peter Green as rhe only other blues guitarist he admired........" his guitar tone gives me the cold sweats ".......it was assumed that it was the guitar, which became an instant legend.
When Peter Green emerged from his long rehab he proved he could find those same magical tones on any guitar with any amp, no matter how sevond hand and cheap.......but unfortunately he played a lot softer / quieter which was mot what his old audience wanted.
You would like 2 Australian legends, and fortunately they did a great duet.......Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham doing a cover of Sam n Daves " When Something is Wrong With My Baby " with another legend , Johnny Diesel ( aka - Mark Lizotte ) on guitar and the big acapala finnish.
Most live videos of this are best but the official video is also brilliant, but no acapela finnish. lol
I admire your optimism and enthusiasm to learn and for great music and really like you and your energy. Thank You:) I have Subscribed but would rather listen to your video reactions because having bought my first records in London, in 1960, so 63 years ago now, I can tolerate a few pauses but not endless chat while the Maestro is there, especially as you broke the golden rule of interrupting a solo which loses its rhythm, momentum and continuity. GARY MOORE: Parisienne Walkways LIVE @ MONTREUX 2010 is brilliant but, please, don't pause during the "surprise" which comes fairly early on:) South East London,England..
Tommy Johansson does a lot of Gary Moore covers
Olá! Sugestion,,,, parisienne walkaways,,, Montreux 2010,,, congratulations ,, Brazil 🇧🇷
Kirk Hammett paid way less than 1 million for Greeny. Kirk has an interview talking about owning this famous guitar and in that interview says the collector who had it on sale for around 3 million fell on hard times and Kirk bought it for considerably less than 1 million.
hi Christi i sent the book in the email you had on your channel the gmail one🥰
Steve Walsh, Kansas. That's the stuff for top drawer vocals.
Gary took singing lessons quite late in his career, shows here, he was more of a shouter early on.
Don't stop simple
14:19 slight shock there, I thought you said "I've got to stop and I ....juuust dislike it so much". Phew...
I think this is from the same jazz festival that he does the "Messiah will come" to me it's a much better song
Hello gd morning there.from malaysia.ok
Humbucker is the guitars Pickup design.
More complicated than that as greeny has a partially out of phase neck pickup.
You got to do a reaction to Tommy Johansson doing She,s Gone Thank you
Same riff as Hello by Richie
Hi Christi, could you please react to: 15 year old Emma Kok sings Voilà with André Rieu, Maastricht 2023? She is a Dutch girl and she sings like a young Lara Fabian.
Mariza - Gente Da Minha Terra ..reaction
Wonderful! Would love to hear your thoughts on Sweet Sounds of Heaving by The Rolling Stones & Lady Gaga! It’s very good in my opinion
Thin Lizzy, Skid Row... Good choises 🤣
Have you done Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa I'll Take Care of You?
check out rory gallagher
Have you listened to Chris Cornell?,he was an amazing vocalist/musician...
th-cam.com/video/aW9hCIiZ-gE/w-d-xo.html
Lots of talk on her part
Too much actually. She wants you to hear her Roar... Lol
Some many pauses. But i suppose it’s for the TH-cam gods.
I dont need any presentación, just dirty sound.
My gosh, kill the chit chat drivel and get to the music already!
Gary Moore has done some decent singing but this isn't it. His great art is playing the guitar. Listen to The Loner.
A singer worth looking up is Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Kak Molody my Gyli, Cranes, Moscow Nights, some duets with Lara Fabian.
How can you like music and not know who Gary moore is????
I know!!!! It is a crying shame @glenengland3695 I’m trying hard to catch up. 😅
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