You got two guitar players guitar players on the stage. Neither one is as appreciated as they should be. RIP to the late Gary Moore GBNF !!! Thanks to the incomparable Buddy Whittington for the great songs.
Great respect for all these guys. Love the differences between Gary and Buddy's playing. Gary Moore..........gone way too soon! Great tight blues band.
Gary was one of the very best, such a sad loss. To those that think he's "over the top" or doesn't play with subtlety, I recommend you to listen to Gary's album "Close As You Get".
Gary Moore was one of the top notch guitar player. He came to fruition later in his career, mainly through "Still got the Blues". That only put him on the map because he was already a virtuoso anyway. His guitar playing will always be out of this world and unique. Enhanced because Gary was left handed but learned and played the guitar as right handed. This contributed to having a special ability. There are others left handed players which have special command of the fretboard.
Reckon Gary wouldn't have bothered showing up unless there was respect and admiration for Buddy's work, so he wouldn't mind playing second banana some of the time - even the great Gary Moore!
Como siempre excelentes los mùsicos. Làstima el camàrografo y el director de càmaras que no tienen la menor idea de lo que estàn haciendo. Me refiero en especial al solo de Gary Moore.
Say ya Buddy long long time not to say hi this is Frank hope you and your family is doing well remember that great green start you loved to play well you know that was Dan's I knew you would make it big say I plan on coming to see ya at the Bedford blues fest be nice to hang out again this 2016 please take care I'm sure the jubilation not there anymore l.o.l"
RIP Gary Moore. Buddy told me himself that Gary was a nice guy, and asked him (Buddy) to open for him on a tour. Buddy said that during sound-check that Gary played a real tasteful chord-only version of "Moon River" that impressed him. Having said THAT...now I'll say that Buddy out-classes Gary here. Gary overplays on this. Not just my opinion...a FACT. Buddy could have burned up his fret-board, but he knew what to play, and what not to play. Buddy is one of the top 5 blues guitarists on Planet Earth. He is also very humble, a Christian, a gentleman, and has a very gentle spirit and demeanor. To know him is to love him.
Gary's approach is/was no secret to any guitar player over the past 40 years. Buddy would not have invited Gary on that stage if he didn't want the songs to a have foot up it's ass at some point. That said Buddy blends with his band on almost level while still being the leader. Gary on the other hand has always been the center in his bands and the band always being the canvas if you will. These guys have completely different approaches but both are great and great together and IMO these two and maybe Warren might be the best blues players over the past 30 years.
Gary was never a very subtle guitarist. His best blues was on Blues for Greeny. Buddy was born to play the blues. Only Johnny Hiland when he plays blues can touch him, but Buddy has better phrasing. Johnny goes for the fast stock riffs a bit too much. However, not particularly a bluesman, Arlen Roth has to be the greatest all around guitarist of all time. Listen to the Hot Licks Album studio version of When a Man Loves Women and you will know what I mean!
SJ ..Not at all , This was Gary's approach alway's & he never stepped on toes . Not sure what not being s great blues player your missing but you sure did miss the boat. This was a great performance of two of the best. I must agree with Tonko on his reply WTF !!!
Blues..has always been Gary's thing. He started as a kid with it and returned to his roots in 1990. His style is / can very aggressive by comparison but that is what made him stand out during his blues phase..it wasn't Clapton or SRV on purpose, but he certainly captured elements of all the blues greats that influenced in his playing and he could have played circles around any and all past hero's and his contemporaries. There's a reason why other greats invited him to play..because he was great and they knew full well what was coming. On top of that there is a certain rage that is a common theme in Irish blues/rock players that you just don't hear in others.ie..Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore, Simon McBride and Vivian Campbell. Although Viv is best know for his work with DIO there is a definite amalgam of Rory & Gary mixed in there. It's just an edge in the sound the British guys or American guys don't have. It's not better, just different.
What a bluesy voice buddy’s got. Pure .
When Gary plays the guitar, the world stops ....
You got two guitar players guitar players on the stage. Neither one is as appreciated as they should be. RIP to the late Gary Moore GBNF !!! Thanks to the incomparable Buddy Whittington for the great songs.
Theres no band without that bass.
Gary, the music's world misses u so much.
Gary a class on his own, what a Master.
No one comes close to Garry. Simply the best.
Correct. The greats never came close
except the guy singing
Does it get any better than GARY MOORE AND BUDDY WHITTINGTON? No- No it doesn't!
Real music played by real good musicians.I live to hear it.
Gary Moore - simply fantastic solo !
Great respect for all these guys. Love the differences between Gary and Buddy's playing.
Gary Moore..........gone way too soon!
Great tight blues band.
Soulful stuff Buddy. Both guitars sound great. RIP GM
Great Vocals There Buddy.......Sweet. Oh My. Sweet Slide!
Shear class across-the-board and what beautiful human,had a brief chat once felt like I'd known him all my life
Mind blowing
this is wonderful, I miss Gary Moore, he was Spectacular on the guitar. RIP
Gary was the best ever.
Mr. Moore. Sweet. Great Guitar Work.....
Beautiful music!
The bassplayer played in the Splinter Group with Greeny. He is also a good songwriter. And the keyboardplayer too.
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@@Stonkin !!!
Thanks for posting.I never saw this before.R.I.P. Gary Moore .
Gary was one of the very best, such a sad loss. To those that think he's "over the top" or doesn't play with subtlety, I recommend you to listen to Gary's album "Close As You Get".
Gary Moore was one of the top notch guitar player. He came to fruition later in his career, mainly through "Still got the Blues". That only put him on the map because he was already a virtuoso anyway. His guitar playing will always be out of this world and unique. Enhanced because Gary was left handed but learned and played the guitar as right handed. This contributed to having a special ability. There are others left handed players which have special command of the fretboard.
Fantastic.
wow!! Just sweet!
oh f reaking release this on dvd i buy 100 coppies no make it 1000th ore one bilion what a version of the song what a solo out of breath Rip Gary
oh gary!!
thank you very much... your music is so good... so beautiful
Class
You look and sound good to me, all the best Blake.
Great
Just wondering what Peter Green would have played here in his heydays back in '69.
Just listen to Need Your Love So Bad.. Almost same chord progression.
Pretty much what Gary played.
How did Gary get that held note? It is not just volume. It is not just the Les Paul. Pushing the mids? If so what frequencies?
only gary knows !!!!!!!!!!!!
Hech of a rhythm guitar player!!
Reckon Gary wouldn't have bothered showing up unless there was respect and admiration for Buddy's work, so he wouldn't mind playing second banana some of the time - even the great Gary Moore!
rip Gary
Spettacolo
Jams
I wonder how many songs Buddy knows?
Como siempre excelentes los mùsicos. Làstima el camàrografo y el director de càmaras que no tienen la menor idea de lo que estàn haciendo. Me refiero en especial al solo de Gary Moore.
Man these Cats can really play 😎
Gary, drunk and dying is still the best guitar player on earth
Buddy is the best he had onest to play with Garry that many could not like Eric JoBo and so
Say ya Buddy long long time not to say hi this is Frank hope you and your family is doing well remember that great green start you loved to play well you know that was Dan's I knew you would make it big say I plan on coming to see ya at the Bedford blues fest be nice to hang out again this 2016 please take care I'm sure the jubilation not there anymore l.o.l"
Nobody has said it so I will-
Gary doesn’t hold a candle to Buddy. In any regard
RIP Gary Moore. Buddy told me himself that Gary was a nice guy, and asked him (Buddy) to open for him on a tour. Buddy said that during sound-check that Gary played a real tasteful chord-only version of "Moon River" that impressed him. Having said THAT...now I'll say that Buddy out-classes Gary here. Gary overplays on this. Not just my opinion...a FACT. Buddy could have burned up his fret-board, but he knew what to play, and what not to play. Buddy is one of the top 5 blues guitarists on Planet Earth.
He is also very humble, a Christian, a gentleman, and has a very gentle spirit and demeanor. To know him is to love him.
Mike Texas Bell mike No truer words have ever been spoken we both know buddy very well and we love him he is a gentle soul.
Gary's approach is/was no secret to any guitar player over the past 40 years. Buddy would not have invited Gary on that stage if he didn't want the songs to a have foot up it's ass at some point. That said Buddy blends with his band on almost level while still being the leader. Gary on the other hand has always been the center in his bands and the band always being the canvas if you will. These guys have completely different approaches but both are great and great together and IMO these two and maybe Warren might be the best blues players over the past 30 years.
Eat your heart out Mayer
Typical Gary Moore over the top playing - leave it to Buddy
that's his style man, if buddy didn't love it, he wouldn't be there
@@blackie75 Well said
Typical Gary Moore solo - out of context. Sorry, great guitarist but the blues wasn't his thing
dude wtf
I cant agree
Gary was never a very subtle guitarist. His best blues was on Blues for Greeny. Buddy was born to play the blues. Only Johnny Hiland when he plays blues can touch him, but Buddy has better phrasing. Johnny goes for the fast stock riffs a bit too much.
However, not particularly a bluesman, Arlen Roth has to be the greatest all around guitarist of all time.
Listen to the Hot Licks Album studio version of When a Man Loves Women and you will know what I mean!
SJ ..Not at all , This was Gary's approach alway's & he never stepped on toes . Not sure what not being s great blues player your missing but you sure did miss the boat. This was a great performance of two of the best. I must agree with Tonko on his reply WTF !!!
Blues..has always been Gary's thing. He started as a kid with it and returned to his roots in 1990. His style is / can very aggressive by comparison but that is what made him stand out during his blues phase..it wasn't Clapton or SRV on purpose, but he certainly captured elements of all the blues greats that influenced in his playing and he could have played circles around any and all past hero's and his contemporaries. There's a reason why other greats invited him to play..because he was great and they knew full well what was coming. On top of that there is a certain rage that is a common theme in Irish blues/rock players that you just don't hear in others.ie..Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore, Simon McBride and Vivian Campbell. Although Viv is best know for his work with DIO there is a definite amalgam of Rory & Gary mixed in there. It's just an edge in the sound the British guys or American guys don't have. It's not better, just different.
Beautiful music!