only saw him live once, Sydney in the 80s, unforgettable, some young fan ran onto stage, bouncers were about to flatten the guy, Rory shielded him and they sang ShadowPlay together, the entire theatre went bats as the fan sank to his feet at the end of the song and washed Rorys feet with our collective tears of admiration
Good story. Thanks! That sounds like a Buddy Guy concert at the Westbury Music Fair (I still call it that). A young woman got on the stage and started twirling around to his Blues so that her colorful skirt fanned out. She was ushered off a few times and finally stayed off.
i hitchhiked across L.A. four nights in a row to stand in front of him at the Whisky..... prior i saw him at the erie canal soda pop festival so i felt very cosmic about this opportunity in L.A. i spent every penny and every minute to make it happen i went on to play guitar for the next 40 plus years inspired by Him
bluesmain1 I like a video of a Whiskey show and the date was such I would of been there pretty sure if I hadn’t been so wrapped up in San Diego with a band who were “going to make it” so...never saw Rory....one of a handful of regrets in my life. Oh well. Better late than never and my sound system and headsets give me better or as good as live I bet and I can be wowed repeatedly .....the videos are great some of them. Aren’t they?
dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of months xD
Saw him 3 times in the late 60's and early 70's. First time with Taste, the other 2 as a solo. He came into the pub we were in just after the gig, sweating profusely, and had one pint. He mixed with us as if he knew us all. He was the most humble of men. No superstar, no airs and graces. A tragic end to a wonderful artist and human being.
Absolutely brilliant!! Grew up listening to the double vinyl Irish Tour 74. This was always my favourite track. An amazing, totally underrated guy. RIP Rory, and thank you. 👍
One of the greatest songs all time, ever. A song few even know. I saw Rory Gallagher live twice. Once in Santa Monica, once in Ireland. Brilliant guitarist.
Who ever, ever sounded like Rory? No one. An unworldly soul and sound. Either you get him or you don't. The man in his own world. Not for the "lite music" fan
Hands down, my favorite musician , he was 2 years my senior so I’ve been exposed to years of singer, instrumentalists, songwriters and for me he’s the one who touches my soul ❤
Seeing Rory playing live was religious experience - no video can adequately show the amazing soulful energy Rory would create on stage. I have seen him back in 1974 and to this day it is one of best concerts I remember. Had a chance to talk to him a bit after the show - he was very un-rock-star-like person - as he said in that "Irish Tour" documentary "I do not want to get too famous so I cannot just walk into a pub and have a drink with friends".
I saw Rory many live many times thru 70's, . . . . . . Very happy memories. He certainly was extremely gifted, I'm 62 and have seen many but none better. RIP RG❤
Simply magnificent! The video shooting, the great locale fits beautifully with Rory's song..Rory's playing here is soulful and totally on the mark..Rory's songwriting and fantastic guitar playing in top form here. In America---truly they have no clue how great this guy was!! Thanks to You Tube we can see one of the greatest Rock frontmen ever..Elite live performer.....
I never heard of him until today and I am SUPER into music. I have a deep and varied collection and a wide range of tastes. I can't believe that I missed out on this incredible talent! Until now. I'll make up for lost time because he's truly outstanding.
In the early-mid-70's, myself and a couple of friends worked at a small AM radio station in southern Illinois. That's where I first discovered Rory, through a copy of the "Tattoo" album, which is the studio version of this song. This song, along with "Admit It", were my two favorite songs to play on the air. We only had the one album, but thanks to us, southern Illinois got some exposure to Rory back then. I know I played him a lot. And, that remains my favorite album of his. And, one of my biggest regrets is never getting the chance to see him live. I do love the TH-cam videos, though.
i was 18 years old when i walked into a record store on the westside of indianapolis and this was playing...my life has never been the same...what a beautiful soul rory was and one of the most amazing musicians this world has ever known...we all love you and miss you....
The passion this man put into his music is beyond amazing. IMHO, no real competition as the "best" blues rocker ever (SRV is close) For folks just hearing him for the first time, would recommend "live at the BBC". Beautiful sound quality and first rate performances. Miss him every day.
Rest in peace, dear Rory. For me the most attractive part of your music has always been the feeling of warmth and honesty in your voice and guitar sound that no one else has. :)) :*
Cette chanson je n'avait d elle que le début enregistré sur un k7 depuis un 33 tours mais comme il n yavait plus d espace je n'ai eu que le début c était en 1996 juste 2 ans après ça mort J ai mis 6 ans à la chercher le reste de la chanson est carrément sublime Merci rory Fan depuis plus de 25 ans Repose en paix rory t es pour moi le plus grand guitariste de blues et de rock de ces 50 dernières années...
This is the exact moment where I fall in love with his music, I was 13 now I'm almost 25 and I'm still fond of his music and his personality. I miss him
The style and tones he achieves is otherworldly in it's execution - almost perfect and most definitive. He was a musicians musician and a savant amongst men. He needs some airplay!
I am not very into the blues, but Rory is outstanding. I bought the album Irish Tour when I was 16 (two years after the release)and I must have played this number A Million Times now. Rory thank you very much for giving me this extraordinary song. Cheers.
Saw first Rory with his group Taste at the Marquee Club in London when I was 18 and a few years later 2 times in Brussels . Unforgettable and unbelievable. Glad to be born in 1950 ....
I can't remember if I have posted on this before, but it bears repeating. My first ever live gig was in 1974 in Belfast when nobody, apart from Horslips, would play there (they couldn't get the insurance for the gear). Rory played every year, the highlight of the year in a bleak music scene. I was blown away. I always really loved this song above some of the louder, faster numbers, it was so sensitive, so blues. Great man, and thanks Rory for making me pick up a guitar in the first place.
My m8 introduced me to Rory Gallagher a few years back and i couldnt of been happier to have been brought to his talent, not a day goes by where i listen to a rory gallagher song at least once. What i wud give to have seen him play live with my own eye. RIP Rory
Watching these great kind of videoes makes me really sad that we live in a age where music no longer i respected and is treated like a product rather than something made with love feelings and soul. If any real music is made these days im sorry to say its tough to find..
frihaug There was shit music back then as well but did not dominate the mainstream like today. The music you refer to as a product is all about supply and demand. Most people today like that kind of junk music therefore good musicians are not given a break as often.
ooo Rory our Irish Tour ended in a carcrash 10 years ago, we only saw Cork and your grave. Took a while I could listen again to your music, but now it's okay again.
I was listening to Rory in the late 70's...he never got the recognition he deserved...but thanks to TH-cam and other sites the next generation of classic rockers can enjoy and appreciate his singular talent...God rest you Rory!
Possibly the best version of Rory's classic.The feeling in the playing really comes across, A talking strat?. comes pretty close.Lou Martin adds so much.Sad they have left us but what a legacy! Keep it all alive Gerry he should not be forgotten.
After 45 Years, I Finally Started A Vinyl Collection Earlier In The Year, This Year After Losing My Parents To Cancer Within Less Than 3 Months Apart & Already Have 6 Albums Of Rory’s, R.I.P. Brother & Thank You For The Life Saving Music As Well! Cheers To Everyone 😍🎶🎶🎶🎸🤘
Saw him in 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia, I was 18 then. One of the most underrated guitar player, my favurite alogside with GOD Jimi. God Bless you Rory wherever you are and thank you for everything
All hail de Internet for allowing us to watch and listen this amazing videos. Rory was a poet with his lyrics and with his hands, That Strat produced some of the best "poems" of all times. This is one of them.
You are right. Rory was the master of so many styles of guitar; electric blues, delta (acoustic) blues, slide (as good as Johnny Winter), even country and western. An amazing talent.
Why Rory Gallagher is my idol: On a tribute video to SRV, Eric Clapton stated that while playing, Stevie Ray never had to stop to think what he was going to play next, because "the music just flowed through him". I think the same applies to Rory: he just seemed to be an unstoppable force on stage, seemingly effortlessly weaving excellent blues solos together. On top of that, he was a great singer, terrific songwriter, wonderful showman and from what I've seen, an all-round stand-up guy.
Saw him 3 times in Chicago , He took my album from me at the Park West during the show, when the show ended I jumped on the stage to retrieve it which I did , later on that night I got it signed by Rory , what a humble and great man he was !!
Saw and heard him unplugged in the RTC in Cork Ireland. He cemented the idea we COULD succeed. I rarely have seen someone play both ends of the guitar simultaneously, And with such passion.
Rory had a style, a flavour, an energy all his own. you could'nt compare him to anyone else. He was one of a kind. there will never be another Rory Gallagher. Good to know someone like him once lived yet sad his time was short. but what a legacy of music left to remember him by and enjoy forever.
I agree with you,what a star,once in a lifetime a gift like rory comes along,like they say you never know what youve got till its gone,R.I.P Rory,keep jamm'n out on those western plains.
I had no idea who Rory was until the famous comment by Hendrix saying ask Rory what it's like to be the best guitarist . You can see so many guitarists have been influenced by Rory . So glad to have found him 🙏
At age 40 is hard to express the amount of impact this song has in my life.
I totally agree with you, Rory is and always will bno
only saw him live once, Sydney in the 80s, unforgettable, some young fan ran onto stage, bouncers were about to flatten the guy, Rory shielded him and they sang ShadowPlay together, the entire theatre went bats as the fan sank to his feet at the end of the song and washed Rorys feet with our collective tears of admiration
You are blessed
That's beautiful.
You're a poet.
That sounds about right
Good story. Thanks! That sounds like a Buddy Guy concert at the Westbury Music Fair (I still call it that). A young woman got on the stage and started twirling around to his Blues so that her colorful skirt fanned out. She was ushered off a few times and finally stayed off.
One of the greatest and most underrated musicians I’ve ever listened to. His music will never fade. more respect for RORY GALLAGHER
Right up there with SRV and Clapton ❤😊🎉
i hitchhiked across L.A. four nights in a row to stand in front of him at the Whisky.....
prior i saw him at the erie canal soda pop festival so i felt very cosmic about this
opportunity in L.A. i spent every penny and every minute to make it happen
i went on to play guitar for the next 40 plus years inspired by Him
bluesmain1 I like a video of a Whiskey show and the date was such I would of been there pretty sure if I hadn’t been so wrapped up in San Diego with a band who were “going to make it” so...never saw Rory....one of a handful of regrets in my life. Oh well. Better late than never and my sound system and headsets give me better or as good as live I bet and I can be wowed repeatedly .....the videos are great some of them. Aren’t they?
Been a Rory fan for 30 some years, still feel blessed to have seen him live. I turn people on to him all the time, he'll live forever.
Rory Gallagher, Lou Martin, Gerry McAvoy, Rod d'Ath, an absolute climax of music!
I was fortunate enough to see him live in Adelaide Australia, the best concert I have ever ever been to.
WOW
dunno if anyone gives a damn but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can stream pretty much all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of months xD
@Benjamin Santana definitely, been using instaflixxer for months myself :D
@@benjaminsantana8629 who cares
@@brigittekobiela3318 no need arsehole.
the lyrics, the song, the guitarplay ...so, so, so brilliant - never heard anything like this before, he is just the best.....
😊😊😊😊
Sin ninguna duda el *Mejor*
Hard to say after nearly 50 years how much i love this song.
If ever a Rory song could be described as autobiographical, this is surely that.
Ok. It means the blues knows no hate.
It's the truth
Saw him 3 times in the late 60's and early 70's. First time with Taste, the other 2 as a solo. He came into the pub we were in just after the gig, sweating profusely, and had one pint. He mixed with us as if he knew us all. He was the most humble of men. No superstar, no airs and graces. A tragic end to a wonderful artist and human being.
Un homme simple et vrai...❤
Yes Rory you were millions of miles away of your time .....
Idk, the actual music sucks
Ariochz yeah....so maybe just a million miles away from anything! Ha ha. Like they say...a one off...
Absolutely brilliant!! Grew up listening to the double vinyl Irish Tour 74. This was always my favourite track. An amazing, totally underrated guy. RIP Rory, and thank you. 👍
Yeah brilliant track and my fav from Irish tours. Bought it in 74 after seeing him. Great concerts and fantastic memories seeing this master at work
One of the five guitar hero forever
Jimi,Jeff,SRV,RORY,JIMMI
@david,
Who 'underrates' Rory G.?
@@largemarge1603 No-one.
One of the greatest songs all time, ever. A song few even know. I saw Rory Gallagher live twice. Once in Santa Monica, once in Ireland. Brilliant guitarist.
I'm addicted to music.. all kinds. But I keep comin back for rory!
Same me, his music is timeless and very good, pure rock,n Roll ! I like many different kinds of music :-)
Fu..ing masterpiece..
Long live Rory!
Who ever, ever sounded like Rory? No one. An unworldly soul and sound. Either you get him or you don't. The man in his own world. Not for the "lite music" fan
Rory is the God of BluesRock!!
This Track is one of his Best!!!
Definitely the God of Irish-based blues rock!
I recognize the Irish influence from being a Lizzy fan from way back.
But man, those tones!!
Rory Gallagher,um dos melhores guitarristas de todos os tempos, indiscutível!!!!
I still remember the first time I heard this song. It took me to that pub, melancholic, a million miles away from my love.
Seen him in Nürnberg, a couple of times at the Loreley, abd other festivals, unforgetable...
Hands down, my favorite musician , he was 2 years my senior so I’ve been exposed to years of singer, instrumentalists, songwriters and for me he’s the one who touches my soul ❤
Seeing Rory playing live was religious
experience - no video can adequately show
the amazing soulful energy Rory would create
on stage. I have seen him back in 1974 and to
this day it is one of best concerts I remember.
Had a chance to talk to him a bit after the show - he was very un-rock-star-like person -
as he said in that "Irish Tour" documentary
"I do not want to get too famous so I cannot
just walk into a pub and have a drink with
friends".
RIP Rory. True grit and authentic. No silly crap. Jesus have mercy.
THE GREATEST SONG IN THE WORLD!!!!!! RORY!!!!!!
I saw Rory many live many times thru 70's, . . . . . . Very happy memories. He certainly was extremely gifted, I'm 62 and have seen many but none better. RIP RG❤
Simply magnificent! The video shooting, the great locale fits beautifully with Rory's song..Rory's playing here is soulful and
totally on the mark..Rory's songwriting and fantastic guitar playing in top form here. In America---truly they have no clue
how great this guy was!! Thanks to You Tube we can see one of the greatest Rock frontmen ever..Elite live performer.....
Agree totally. In Canada, some of us did have a clue. Rory's music as powerful now as it was 40 years ago when I started listening
I never heard of him until today and I am SUPER into music. I have a deep and varied collection and a wide range of tastes. I can't believe that I missed out on this incredible talent! Until now. I'll make up for lost time because he's truly outstanding.
In the early-mid-70's, myself and a couple of friends worked at a small AM radio station in southern Illinois. That's where I first discovered Rory, through a copy of the "Tattoo" album, which is the studio version of this song. This song, along with "Admit It", were my two favorite songs to play on the air. We only had the one album, but thanks to us, southern Illinois got some exposure to Rory back then. I know I played him a lot. And, that remains my favorite album of his. And, one of my biggest regrets is never getting the chance to see him live. I do love the TH-cam videos, though.
i was 18 years old when i walked into a record store on the westside of indianapolis and this was playing...my life has never been the same...what a beautiful soul rory was and one of the most amazing musicians this world has ever known...we all love you and miss you....
Greatest guitar player to have ever lived RIP
Beautiful man. Spirit. Everything to expect from an honest soul. Rock on man.
Que de souvenirs en t’écoutant 😢 Pas un ne t’aura remplacé tu as été et restera à jamais mon guitare héros. Rip Rory
a great song from one irelands legendary sons,gone but never forgotten long live you,re name rory, a truly great guitarist
of the highest order.
The best for me...
The best for me...
The passion this man put into his music is beyond amazing. IMHO, no real competition as the "best" blues rocker ever (SRV is close) For folks just hearing him for the first time, would recommend "live at the BBC". Beautiful sound quality and first rate performances. Miss him every day.
Srv is in line he’s not passed a few. Rory jimi Gary Moore Roy Buchanan Jeff beck are genius! Still more that’s better than Srv
Love you Rory not a day goes by when I don't play your sublime music x
I love when he makes his guitar sound like a train horn, never seen anybody do that before, Just a amazing talent.
Rest in peace, dear Rory. For me the most attractive part of your music has always been the feeling of warmth and honesty in your voice and guitar sound that no one else has. :)) :*
Cette chanson je n'avait d elle que le début enregistré sur un k7 depuis un 33 tours mais comme il n yavait plus d espace je n'ai eu que le début c était en 1996 juste 2 ans après ça mort
J ai mis 6 ans à la chercher le reste de la chanson est carrément sublime
Merci rory
Fan depuis plus de 25 ans
Repose en paix rory t es pour moi le plus grand guitariste de blues et de rock de ces 50 dernières années...
Was fortunate to see him live, so good, rest in heaven Rory 🎶🎶
Rory was so great! One of the all-time greats no doubt!
So much talent, so much charisma!!!
This is the exact moment where I fall in love with his music, I was 13 now I'm almost 25 and I'm still fond of his music and his personality. I miss him
Lo descubrí con 17 años , tengo 60 lo admirare forever
The style and tones he achieves is otherworldly in it's execution - almost perfect and most definitive. He was a musicians musician and a savant amongst men. He needs some airplay!
sad that i found Rory so late. great guitarist.
Never too late🙆
@@dancrowley5128 I second that emotion!!!
I am not very into the blues, but Rory is outstanding. I bought the album Irish Tour when I was 16 (two years after the release)and I must have played this number A Million Times now. Rory thank you very much for giving me this extraordinary song. Cheers.
Saw him there times in the seventies , never forget him
This Man has been my inspiration and still is today, R.I.P. Rory
Saw first Rory with his group Taste at the Marquee Club in London when I was 18 and a few years later 2 times in Brussels . Unforgettable and unbelievable. Glad to be born in 1950 ....
50 years ago….incredible….such a Great musician….
That first bend gets me every time!
Yes.....that note............😢
I can't remember if I have posted on this before, but it bears repeating. My first ever live gig was in 1974 in Belfast when nobody, apart from Horslips, would play there (they couldn't get the insurance for the gear). Rory played every year, the highlight of the year in a bleak music scene. I was blown away. I always really loved this song above some of the louder, faster numbers, it was so sensitive, so blues. Great man, and thanks Rory for making me pick up a guitar in the first place.
My m8 introduced me to Rory Gallagher a few years back and i couldnt of been happier to have been brought to his talent, not a day goes by where i listen to a rory gallagher song at least once. What i wud give to have seen him play live with my own eye. RIP Rory
Rory Gallagher! LEGEND.
Watching these great kind of videoes makes me really sad that we live in a age where music no longer i respected and is treated like a product rather than something made with love feelings and soul. If any real music is made these days im sorry to say its tough to find..
frihaug There was shit music back then as well but did not dominate the mainstream like today. The music you refer to as a product is all about supply and demand. Most people today like that kind of junk music therefore good musicians are not given a break as often.
Rorys guitar middle of this track unmatched anywhere
Beautiful ❤️
ooo Rory our Irish Tour ended in a carcrash 10 years ago, we only saw Cork and your grave. Took a while I could listen again to your music, but now it's okay again.
I was listening to Rory in the late 70's...he never got the recognition he deserved...but thanks to TH-cam and other sites the next generation of classic rockers can enjoy and appreciate his singular talent...God rest you Rory!
The unforgettable Mr G.
It's such a damn shame that we don't have this quality of musician out there now. Just all this teeny bopper bubble gum chewing music. This is BADASS
wheres the next Rory?
True. The closest I've seen in modern times is Gary Schofield. Gary Clark Jr. is fantastic too.
Possibly the best version of Rory's classic.The feeling in the playing really comes across, A talking strat?. comes pretty close.Lou Martin adds so much.Sad they have left us but what a legacy! Keep it all alive Gerry he should not be forgotten.
After 45 Years, I Finally Started A Vinyl Collection Earlier In The Year, This Year After Losing My Parents To Cancer Within Less Than 3 Months Apart & Already Have 6 Albums Of Rory’s, R.I.P. Brother & Thank You For The Life Saving Music As Well! Cheers To Everyone 😍🎶🎶🎶🎸🤘
Just freaking beautiful!!
This is one of the best I’ve heard from RG.
I’m a Rory Gallagher fan now.
Even walking down the street you can see what a humble man Rory was 😃
actually brings tears to my eyes when i hear this and i think of him R.I.P Rory
creative genius., oozing talent!
Saw him in 1984 in Zagreb, Croatia, I was 18 then. One of the most underrated guitar player, my favurite alogside with GOD Jimi. God Bless you Rory wherever you are and thank you for everything
Wasn't that in 1985?
@@jottailirik9581 - Yes it is! 👍Excuse my memory lapse, how do you know? Where you there?
All hail de Internet for allowing us to watch and listen this amazing videos. Rory was a poet with his lyrics and with his hands, That Strat produced some of the best "poems" of all times. This is one of them.
You are right. Rory was the master of so many styles of guitar; electric blues, delta (acoustic) blues, slide (as good as Johnny Winter), even country and western. An amazing talent.
He seemed to be not only extremly talanted but also such a nice and humble guy.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written......thanks for posting.....
Thanks Joyce enjoyed the video Brian ❤
Why Rory Gallagher is my idol:
On a tribute video to SRV, Eric Clapton stated that while playing, Stevie Ray never had to stop to think what he was going to play next, because "the music just flowed through him". I think the same applies to Rory: he just seemed to be an unstoppable force on stage, seemingly effortlessly weaving excellent blues solos together. On top of that, he was a great singer, terrific songwriter, wonderful showman and from what I've seen, an all-round stand-up guy.
Great song , Rory sounds great ! Love the lyrics .
This is probably my favourite Rory track so much feeling in those notes, RIP Rory miss you man,
best version (in my opinion) of one of my favourite songs - thx alot 🙏🍀🙏
Saw him 3 times in Chicago , He took my album from me at the Park West during the show, when the show ended I jumped on the stage to retrieve it which I did , later on that night I got it signed by Rory , what a humble and great man he was !!
Uwielbiam Jego głos i klimat jaki potrafi stożyć.
The Best!
You said it
Les mêmes frissons malgré toutes ces années d’écoute ❤❤
Saw and heard him unplugged in the RTC in Cork Ireland. He cemented the idea we COULD succeed. I rarely have seen someone play both ends of the guitar simultaneously, And with such passion.
one of the best song in the world
Rory had a style, a flavour, an energy all his own. you could'nt compare him to anyone else. He was one of a kind. there will never be another Rory Gallagher. Good to know someone like him once lived yet sad his time was short. but what a legacy of music left to remember him by and enjoy forever.
Heartfelt Rory. This will never be forgotten.
Here's to the legend!
RIP Rory.
I agree with you,what a star,once in a lifetime a gift like rory comes along,like they say you never know what youve got till its gone,R.I.P Rory,keep jamm'n out on those western plains.
I had no idea who Rory was until the famous comment by Hendrix saying ask Rory what it's like to be the best guitarist . You can see so many guitarists have been influenced by Rory . So glad to have found him 🙏
Yes! Alex Lifeson asked Hendrix that question lol!
What a song!
Rory, a true legend!
Saw him with Taste in 1969 opening for Blind Faith....he blew us away with great riffs coming from a totally beatup Strat...I'd love to see him again
Have been listening to this since '74, still one of the best.
the master! love this f--ing tune!
brilliant stuff! this is my favorite rory song of all time. i never get tired of this version.
me too, definitely having this version of it at my funeral !
Could hear this song every day.
This is my favourite song of his. By far his best guitar playing.
Que gran canción, no puedo dejar de escucharla... me trae tantos recuerdos
Rory is special because of his soul and his love for his audience.
I was standing in front of him at this gig in the city hall cork. Magic!
Rory still Rocks,after all these years
Surely one of the best songs ever, and this is the best version... Miss you Rory
Deffo!!!
Again..I have to say...a great talent
best guitar player ever and nice vid of cork and cobh.
phill lynott was good to.
***** Gary Moore would be surprised about Phil
i guess so.
he is truly one of the most beautiful men and musicians i have ever known of! love u with all my heart,rest in peace rory
I have just given this a thumbs up. To put into words how good this performance is is futile.