I am from Belgrade. Serbia. I saw Gary as he had Held a concert here on Belgrade. And that was the first and the last time i saw and Heard him playing . Was Amazing. He hit the notes like you played cd. Perfect. I am glad i was there. Thank you Gary. And RIP my childhood dream idol. 😢❤
Crazy how some guitar players who have nothing to do with metal are more fuckin metal than any of the shredders. Always felt that way about Nugent, intensity and presence like Maiden in spite of cornball shit like cat scratch. It's his playing and Gary's playing, their phrasing and tone is all I'm after, they sounded like giants.
@@michaelschmidt9708I always thought that was a shame. His obvious love of blues meant his shredding was never mindless and he slowed down when it right for the song. He knew when one carefully chosen note could be better than half a dozen. Now with all his skills if only Yngwie understood that!
Gary Moore did not fuck around. Gary Moore was always intense. Gary Moore worked hard and played hard. Gary Moore was a true fighting Irishman. Gary Moore took no prisoners
I know, if ever you try and play like him you have to pump yourself up first, I only manage short bursts, its very intense and a full metal jacket workout. His incredible guitaring really stems from his own dynamic personality like many great artists.
Ian Paice, one of the greatest wasp chewers of all time.....and certainly one of the greatest drummers....great to see him on stage with Gary and the others. What a line-up
there are 3-4 "metal" albums from Gary in the early 80's, had them all at the time, came after lizzy, showcased his ability and then his blues era stuff, the guy was just......just. long live GM and his music!
Personally when everyone was having a hard on for Eddie van Halen back then , I just smiled and put Gary's tape in my car as I drove to work and knew Gary was the real deal 👍
Back then the bands have at least one supergroup line up in their time. I mean come on! Gary Moore, Neil Murray, Ian Paice and Don Airey.... if that is not a supergroup I really dont know what it is
Love it or leave it. I love it. This is when a band went out there and played their asses off. And it was real. No sample tracks or overdubs. This is great. I was just a kid then and remember how true music used to be played. Not like not now when they sample their own crap and lip sync to it. True musicianship is becoming a lost art.
Check out a young Don Airey. Quite the keyboard technician. Single handedly, he created a "audio war" landscape. He's like the Gary Moore of the Keyboard. Mad props!
Man,brings back great memories Gary Moore rocking it out in the early 80s..fantastic!..RIP Gary, sorely missed..one of the greatest guitarists of all time!
As great as this performance is, I’m actually MORE impressed by the dudes in the front row, enjoying this like it’s their last day on Earth. That’s rock n roll!!!!
Wow,missed it back then. He definitely jumped into the early 80s sound. The marching rythym and cadence of Europe. I briefly met Gary Moore @ Bayou(wash dc) he was serious,cordial and brief. 2nd floor by the soundboard watching openers,Hurricane. We shook hands had a quick conversation about the state of pop metal in early 90's. I humbley asked for Empty Rooms, as a breather from the trend. He'd of done it anyway....but it was great. What a soul.😊🎸🎵
Look that passion. Hard to believe Gary Moore come to think that kind of music and playing was shit. I mean the blues is great too but Gary Indeed loved to play that
Few guitar players have put more emotion in their solos. Studio or Live Gary just rips your soul apart with those notes and then you start listening close it’s pretty complex playing technically as well. Best of both worlds, I personally just don’t care for 5 million note solos if they have no emotion.
I remember the early/mid 80's when stupid bands like Poison or Warrant or 10 bands just like them were big and me and my musician friends were all about the real players and Gary Moore was truly as bad-ass as it got. Glad to see him get some airplay later and I like that stuff but this is my favorite era.
This fuckin guy was my hero what a talent he was, had the privilege to see him live with Lizzy rest easy mate your legacy and legend will live on forever 😢🙏
I saw Gary Moore 1983 in the title and I knew Ian Paice would be playing, so I almost started jacking, then I recognised Don Airey and that sent me over the edge. I gotta clean up now, it was a massive jack
When Randy Rhoads died in a plane crash in1982 they had to hold don airy back from running into the airplane to rescue the three that perished.They were on the diary of a madman tour in Orlando.
First live band I saw was Gary Moore 1986 ish Hammersmith Odeon. My ears are still ringing today! I didnt know much about him, but I have been a fan ever since.
!!! so fucking great one of the most memorable performances of this killer anthem song R.I.P. robert william gary moore (04/04/1952+06/02/2011),one of the most finest guitarist from the british isles,a true guitar hero keep rocking gary !!! brilliant upload many thanks \m/...\m/...\m/...
Jamie Warrior Warlord McCallum hell yeah damn right bro he was a virtuoso guitarist and rediscovered the blues that had inspired him in the first place and he playing with skid row(phil lynott),was in the band
Thought the drummer looked familiar....wow! Haven't heard this for so long didn't recognize by it's title until Gary started playing....a true guitar icon gone but never to be forgotten
What a fucking great day that was and week. Terry Hall played with 'Fun Boy Three' too, R.I.P. Terry & Gary, both legends in their own rights. Sorely missed. 😔😔😔
Good to see the little intro from Don Airey. Some of that has carried through to this day in the Deep Purple shows where Don gets his solo before Perfect Strangers. These days it is more to do with Star Wars and Mars from the Planets Suite than it is the cold war. Look at this whole band though - if you have anything else from this show, you would get the thanks of a million fans.
Thanks brother! Been a HUGE Gary Moore fan, since his Corridors of Power album. End of the world KICKED my ASS, and still does. His whole catalog is a joy to listen to.
@bryansimmons4550 Of course they would. Jeff Beck was great in the sixties, 'til Jimi Hendrix hit the scene. The same with Ritchie Blackmore who was way overrated.
@@christervainio Don't misunderstand me. I loved Gary Moore, and he WAS great. But there is no such thing as a single greatest guitar player. It was HENDRIX who was way overrated, if you know anything at all about guitar playing and the blues pentatonic scale. Thanks for your opinion.
@@christervainio I can't play drums to save my life. However, I started playing piano around 1960 and the guitar in 1965. You do the math about who is a guitarist --- not a guitar player. Guitar playing is not a competition, and people who think it is are not musicians. Musicians play music for their own satisfaction, not to win some kind of imaginary championship.
An all star band: Ian Paice on drums, Neil Murray on bass, Don Airey on keyboards and Gary Moore on guitars ... Amazing... RIP Gary.
AMAZING! ALL STAR!!! GREAT STUFF!
Moore's best band ever IMO. Got to see him in '87 for Wild Frontier release in Chicago.
well said
Wow that is some lineup. Awesome
Half Purple
I am from Belgrade. Serbia. I saw Gary as he had Held a concert here on Belgrade. And that was the first and the last time i saw and Heard him playing . Was Amazing. He hit the notes like you played cd. Perfect. I am glad i was there. Thank you Gary. And RIP my childhood dream idol. 😢❤
Gary Moore was more metal than we ever will be. This line-up was more than amazing
Gary totally disassociated himself from his 80s metal stuff later on.
Crazy how some guitar players who have nothing to do with metal are more fuckin metal than any of the shredders. Always felt that way about Nugent, intensity and presence like Maiden in spite of cornball shit like cat scratch. It's his playing and Gary's playing, their phrasing and tone is all I'm after, they sounded like giants.
This was laughably shite
@@michaelschmidt9708Steve lukather did the same thing after the 90s when he got cleaned up off some of the drugs and the booze.
@@michaelschmidt9708I always thought that was a shame. His obvious love of blues meant his shredding was never mindless and he slowed down when it right for the song. He knew when one carefully chosen note could be better than half a dozen. Now with all his skills if only Yngwie understood that!
Gary Moore did not fuck around. Gary Moore was always intense. Gary Moore worked hard and played hard. Gary Moore was a true fighting Irishman. Gary Moore took no prisoners
Right on
I know, if ever you try and play like him you have to pump yourself up first, I only manage short bursts, its very intense and a full metal jacket workout. His incredible guitaring really stems from his own dynamic personality like many great artists.
Was a true guy
Ian Paice, one of the greatest wasp chewers of all time.....and certainly one of the greatest drummers....great to see him on stage with Gary and the others. What a line-up
He left the group partly because of rejoining DP but also because 'it was too loud' ;
Agree
Guys like Gary Moore are legends for a reason! These guys just gave everything they got on stage! RIP Gary. God bless.
Agreed
there are 3-4 "metal" albums from Gary in the early 80's, had them all at the time, came after lizzy, showcased his ability and then his blues era stuff, the guy was just......just.
long live GM and his music!
The most under rated guitar player. Got to love his work.
I don´t think he´s underrated but reduced to "empty rooms". All musicians in the world, esp. guitarists will keep his memory.
Personally when everyone was having a hard on for Eddie van Halen back then , I just smiled and put Gary's tape in my car as I drove to work and knew Gary was the real deal 👍
No one's ever really come along and matched Gary's fiery brilliance.
Damn Right
Moore was shite
They broke the mold when Gary came along
what i love about gary moore was his ability to play heavy metal and blues as well !!! amazing guy amazing guitarist !!!!
And jazz.
He was a master... Rip
Boy, I'm getting old . . . I was there back in 1983. Nevertheless, the best version ever played by Gary (R.I.P.).
Gary moore is one of the best hard rock guitar ever
Not to mention his blues!!
Agree
Back then the bands have at least one supergroup line up in their time. I mean come on! Gary Moore, Neil Murray, Ian Paice and Don Airey.... if that is not a supergroup I really dont know what it is
Super dooper group😂😂😂
Love it or leave it. I love it. This is when a band went out there and played their asses off. And it was real. No sample tracks or overdubs. This is great. I was just a kid then and remember how true music used to be played. Not like not now when they sample their own crap and lip sync to it. True musicianship is becoming a lost art.
He could play ANYTHING! Blues, rock, even shred with the best of them...and sound GREAT doing it!!!
And ballads :-)
@@MrCrrispycolosseum II also playing fusion
Could he play Jazz?
@@thankyoudriver4219yes he could play jazz as well there's a video somewhere him playing all styles
He could play anything and made them all sound totally shite
Check out a young Don Airey. Quite the keyboard technician. Single handedly, he created a "audio war" landscape. He's like the Gary Moore of the Keyboard. Mad props!
bigest blackmore's mistake was to let him go from Rainbow; nothing new, Black is full of mistakes in bizz sense...
Check Marino's Guit War, Frank reenacts an entire air raid on his guitar
He's no Jon lord. But he still one of the best
@jerrywoods4066 😊what could john do that he couldn't?he actually played in more bands than john
@@ericm4426 Jon lord was better period.
Man,brings back great memories Gary Moore rocking it out in the early 80s..fantastic!..RIP Gary, sorely missed..one of the greatest guitarists of all time!
Amazing performance by an amazing band. Gary's playing during this period just blows my mind.
Gary had that pink strat for a very long time, it launched his career and made some fantastic masterpieces !!
RIP Gary
Not starting anything but I think you mean red instead of pink.
@@russellbotoitchi520it’s pink
Metal with single coils!
Its a Fiesta red stratocaster from the early 60’s. End of discussion.
@@lelin70 Hey girls.. who gives a Fock. !!
Gary more was one of the best Rock guitarists in the world Rip
You have to love the fans head banging!
Gary commanded the guitar with many different styles. His tone was second to none!!!
Those were the days... GM is one of the reason I started playing guitar. Huge influence.
. . . One of the greatest to ever pick up a guitar . . .
I was there, awesome sounding Fender. Gary is on fire. Those were the days.
This song was on my mind, so I clicked this live version. Great song from a great artist Gary Moore.
Gary Moore (the lord of the strings), Ian Paice (the lord of the drums), Don Airey and Neil Murray...what else can you ask for
Don and Neil were not yet promoted to lord yet.
What a monster on that guitar! How he could make that Strat Metal and tune all the time. What a talented guy...RIP
a horrible loss. fuck
Makes me sick fuck shite fuck crap fuck caralho to the bone at what music has become nowadays. Just talentless crap...
I can't describe what hearing this does for me, just nostalgia for great times long dead.....
As great as this performance is, I’m actually MORE impressed by the dudes in the front row, enjoying this like it’s their last day on Earth. That’s rock n roll!!!!
those were the days.... long before the boring phone crowd of today (except fans from South America)
@@cango5679 LOL. soooo right
Killer keyboard intro. Strat tone is ripping!
love the version of this song on Greg Lakes Solo album best ever! !they were great together
80's forever!!!!! Great music, great musicians!!!! Best decade ever!!!! Rip Gary Moore. Greetings from Italy
They all will be sadly missed in comin Future because that Generation "will never comeback" !!☝️
Cool!... that took me back to my youth. Fantastic!!!!! Rest in peace, Gary Moore.
Wow,missed it back then. He definitely jumped into the early 80s sound. The marching rythym and cadence of Europe. I briefly met Gary Moore @ Bayou(wash dc) he was serious,cordial and brief. 2nd floor by the soundboard watching openers,Hurricane. We shook hands had a quick conversation about the state of pop metal in early 90's. I humbley asked for Empty Rooms, as a breather from the trend. He'd of done it anyway....but it was great. What a soul.😊🎸🎵
Shredding on a single coil and non locking tremolo..this bands on fire. First time Gary Moore listener.
Suggest you listen to Victims of the Future full album, Run for Cover full album, and Wild Frontiers... genius
Look that passion. Hard to believe Gary Moore come to think that kind of music and playing was shit. I mean the blues is great too but Gary Indeed loved to play that
So glad to have seen Gary on this tour, and the next one with Bob Daisley and Phil Lynott making a guest appearance in Belfast! Those were the days...
Ian has been one of my favorite drummers forever, simple, crisp and the king of the perfect fills 🤘😜🤘
I remember when this played on the radio. Gary covered a lot of ground in his career. God bless him.
Yes I remember the Greg Lake version which Gary played on being on the radio.
Epic playing from the whole band 👍 saw Don airey with purple recently - was great 😬
Few guitar players have put more emotion in their solos. Studio or Live Gary just rips your soul apart with those notes and then you start listening close it’s pretty complex
playing technically as well. Best of both worlds, I personally just don’t care for 5 million note solos if they have no emotion.
imagine that 1983 was only 9 years ago when this video was put to youtube...
So ahead of the pack, Garry n friends 🔥🔥🔥
There's a punk edge to his delivery and some of his playing, he had a ton of energy at that point.
I remember the early/mid 80's when stupid bands like Poison or Warrant or 10 bands just like them were big and me and my musician friends were all about the real players and Gary Moore was truly as bad-ass as it got. Glad to see him get some airplay later and I like that stuff but this is my favorite era.
Wanna know what tone and perfection is? Listen to this guy, the Shapes of Things solo should be required listening
This fuckin guy was my hero what a talent he was, had the privilege to see him live with Lizzy rest easy mate your legacy and legend will live on forever 😢🙏
I saw Gary Moore 1983 in the title and I knew Ian Paice would be playing, so I almost started jacking, then I recognised Don Airey and that sent me over the edge.
I gotta clean up now, it was a massive jack
When Randy Rhoads died in a plane crash in1982 they had to hold don airy back from running into the airplane to rescue the three that perished.They were on the diary of a madman tour in Orlando.
This was a REAL SUPER GROUP!!!!!
First live band I saw was Gary Moore 1986 ish Hammersmith Odeon. My ears are still ringing today! I didnt know much about him, but I have been a fan ever since.
ive never seen gary moore playing a fender strat before ! normally in them days he had ibanez's and ive seen him play jacksons around this time !!
❤
!!! so fucking great one of the most memorable performances of this killer anthem song R.I.P. robert william gary moore (04/04/1952+06/02/2011),one of the most finest guitarist from the british isles,a true guitar hero keep rocking gary !!! brilliant upload many thanks \m/...\m/...\m/...
damm right bro love gary moore.
Jamie Warrior Warlord McCallum me too bro and i love to death,definitely gary is a great guitar hero.
horus hellblood a guitar god. love the way he plays blues too, and of course his magic with thin lizzy, and his magic solo work.
Jamie Warrior Warlord McCallum hell yeah damn right bro he was a virtuoso guitarist and rediscovered the blues that had inspired him in the first place and he playing with skid row(phil lynott),was in the band
Haha he wouldnt be happy with you calling him from the british isles though, Gary considered himself irish!
Thought the drummer looked familiar....wow! Haven't heard this for so long didn't recognize by it's title until Gary started playing....a true guitar icon gone but never to be forgotten
I’m sure I saw him do this with Greg Lake in 83 too
Gary Moore beast of a player!! Yeah those other cats are not to shabby either ;-)
Look at the crowds reaction. Priceless!
Amazing stuff. Band was on fire
Mr. Robert William Gary Moore
Mr. Donald Smith Airey
Mr. Ian Anderson Paice
Mr. Neil John Murray
what a performance.......WOW
Agree. Gary guitar tone is over the top. Love it.
Great unit together. Sad loss to these magical ones
Agree. Wildest and hardest line up ever.
Thanks for sharing, he was one of the greats
What a fucking great day that was and week. Terry Hall played with 'Fun Boy Three' too, R.I.P. Terry & Gary, both legends in their own rights. Sorely missed. 😔😔😔
Won't get this degree of awesome today music Fantastic trio
Good to see the little intro from Don Airey. Some of that has carried through to this day in the Deep Purple shows where Don gets his solo before Perfect Strangers. These days it is more to do with Star Wars and Mars from the Planets Suite than it is the cold war. Look at this whole band though - if you have anything else from this show, you would get the thanks of a million fans.
So excellent, ian paice drums, so excellent
Gary can play guitar in any Genre. What a line up.
One of the true guitar greats, and a great band!
Good keyboard intro
Thanks brother! Been a HUGE Gary Moore fan, since his Corridors of Power album. End of the world KICKED my ASS, and still does. His whole catalog is a joy to listen to.
Wow !
Hell of a line up!
Man, Gary rips!, you are missed
Probably one of the best ever.
This had me running for cover...
Funny, 3/4 of Colosseum 2 is on that stage. Yeah, they’re a pretty solid band alright.
Power metal
what amaze me anyone of these Musicians could have headlined they were this good
this is the most awesome live performance. And guitar playing is so otherwordly. ⚡⚡🎸🎸⚡⚡
Legend. This guy could play anything. One of the all time greats.
fantastic performance!
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing! RIP Gary!
My favourite Gary Moore lineup
What a great artist, so sorry he left us so soon and never really got recognition for his talents.
Gary Moore was so underrated!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
80's overload.. Wow😎
Ian Paice and Gary Moore. Awesome song.
Excellence at its peak!
Amazing synthesizer intro! The CS-80 sounds glorious
3:32 Ian Paice is the lawyer of Carlitos Way
Those were the days eh???
I like he never dabbled in the Yngwie stuff. Was purely focused on intense undiluted emotion.
Yngvie gives me a headache! 😂
Gary Moore is the best guitarplayer of them all.
Noone is near his greatness.
Jeff Beck would disagree. So would Ritchie Blackmore.
@bryansimmons4550 Of course they would.
Jeff Beck was great in the sixties, 'til Jimi Hendrix hit the scene.
The same with Ritchie Blackmore who was way overrated.
@@christervainio Don't misunderstand me. I loved Gary Moore, and he WAS great. But there is no such thing as a single greatest guitar player.
It was HENDRIX who was way overrated, if you know anything at all about guitar playing and the blues pentatonic scale.
Thanks for your opinion.
@@bryansimmons4550 I'm a guitar player myself. You seem to be a drummer.
Michael Schenker and Adrian Vandenberg blows your heroes back to school.
@@christervainio I can't play drums to save my life. However, I started playing piano around 1960 and the guitar in 1965. You do the math about who is a guitarist --- not a guitar player.
Guitar playing is not a competition, and people who think it is are not musicians.
Musicians play music for their own satisfaction, not to win some kind of imaginary championship.
This is the real deal. Excellent, excellent, excellent.
What a great line-up!!
still love your music!!
Neil Carter sitting down behind Don Airey !!!