It easy to forget just how good GM was when you don't hear him for a while, and this is a perfect example of his inspired playing. RIP Gary, we miss you.
@@gray159 From north wales. Couldn’t have put it better myself! 66 now, live near Liverpool and Manchester. Seen em all. Best version EVER of red house! Even better than the master! OOPS THATS DONE IT!
Hate how people don’t know him as much as the other best guitarists of all time. Hes goated with Clapton and Page, Beck, Vai, Santana, Hendrix. Hes overlooked because he didn’t have the hits the other musicians had but he absolutely is top 10 all time
One of the only times I've ever seen Hendrix being covered accurately with enough power and force to prove it. Gary Moore, undeniably one of the greatest of ALL time.
Gary comes out and COMPLETELY slays the audience and every freaking guitarist in that auditorium and around the world. Nobody can top this. He is IMMORTAL !!!!
If you don't mind I will add something to your accurate list of qualities "There's feeling" something that you can't learn on the books! We deeply miss you Gary!
... send, naow... Love G.M... jimmi, even more... but have a little listen to Steve Hillage albums, Green, aend, Motivation Radio... if you love really good gtar, these alone, will make you TRIP-!!!...
Your comment makes it sound like you are new to Gary. If so spend some of your remaining years getting to know him. 😄He left a great catalogue of music and yes he can give Carlos Santana a run for his money in the "guitar face" game🤣
I came late to Gary Moore, but this performance, well, the same thing as Dan. I'm 68 and have been listening to music since the early 60's, and I felt a chill go down my spine.
This has to be one of the greatest guitar riffs ever. No one & I mean no one can hold a candle to Mr. Gary Moore after this. The man just rips that Stratocaster to shreds. Man, no wonder so many greats guitarist reference Gary. A true icon. R.I.P Mr. G Moore
Right on, brother. This man was absolutely the King, no one can touch him. Clapton was supposed to play there that night but pulled out when he found out Gary was going to play...he knew Gary would chew him up and spit him out. Gary Moore, the Master of guitar, and true legend.
@@ranman5491 This has to be one of the stupidest things I've read in a while, Clapton and Moore are old men with nothing to prove, you think they're going to try and show each other up like kids in a hollywood movie?
@@ranman5491 not many will know Gary hadn’t been able to play for over a year because of a botched operation on his hand, he got asked last minute to do this show and poured everything into it as he always did
If blues guitar is a science or language , then Gary Moore deserves a Nobel Prize, there's enough licks here to keep most of busy for eternity! What a performance by the great man, sadly missed.
Hands down one of the greatest performances I have ever seen! Not only is Gary’s guitar playing both inspired and sublime so are his fellow band members Pino Pallidino on bass and Ian Thomas on drums - Superb!
The intensity in his playing was just phenomenal, his bends and vibrato were as good as anyone’s…some of the notes he hits in this performance bring up goose bumps on my neck. So glad I saw him live.
@@pupdef If the master on the amp is almost all of the way up and the volume guitar is almost all of the way down, you can a get out huge dynamic range out of just the the right hand.
I read somewhere in the comments that Gary was one of only two performances that got standing ovations this night!!! For the 50th anniversary of the strat I think this speaks volumes!!! The other was David Gilmore BTW fyi!!!
Gary Moore is such a beast, this is brutal playing & amazing control. Very underrated guitarist/singer/musician. One of the best versions of this song. Gary slays the fuck out of this song, so much emotion and brief wah moment is so worth listening to again. RIP Legend
Every superlative that can be given to this performance has been given across all of these amazing comments. Surely the RIP comments are not needed though, as the man literally lives forever through the performances he left us, like this one. He absolutely annihilates and elevates a classic blues tune like nothing I have seen before. This performance and the mans talent and legacy is immortal in my opinion.
Now here is a man who felt every note he played. True perfection. I can see him and Jimmy chuckle under a tree in a field up there in heaven somewhere. Just classic.
@@hendrixfan1453 ... This was GR8, yes... but... there is a Killa live virgin of Jimmi doo-win Redhouse on a Hendrix comp album called Kiss The Sky. Check that out...
@@subzero308, thanks for sharing your opinion. I see little merit in debating who is better, they're were both phenomenal guitarists, it's would be like arguing that red is better than green. Just enjoy the music
@@wobblynoggin this was from the strat pack dvd in case anyone wanted to know. And it was the best performance on the dvd. And his hand was injured too. Hard to believe.
I purchased the DVD of this 50th Anniversary celebration of the Fender Stratocaster just for this amazing cover by Gary Moore. Rock the house in Heaven, Gary!
One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Gary Moore is one of my favorites, and he deserves way more recognition as a solo genius--not only as a member of Thin Lizzy...
You get the most perfect guitar ever made and give it to one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived and this is the result. Thanks for the music, RIP Gary Moore.
I always thought he was better than Stevie. His songs, vocals were head and shoulders better than Stevie and his playing was right there with him, if not better.
The thing with Gary was that he did realize how good he was but he was very humble about it and really only played because he loved music so much. This man was a legend and will remain a legend forever
@@thomaswilson6694 on his day he was the greatest ever imo, he definitely knew how good he was but forever remained in love with his craft and never stopped learning
This is perfection. The tone, the feel, the speed, the dynamics, the soul, those bends... wow. Every time I come back to this video, I'm in awe. Gary Moore was a master beyond words.
I saw this years ago and have to revisit it regularly. It reminds me that Gary Moore was on fire with this great blues number. It also has me feeling sorry for whoever followed him on that night! Awesome guitarist and always missed.
Clapton backed out of the event when he found out Gary was going to play it...he knew he wouldn't hold a candle to the King of guitar. This man absolutely mastered the instrument, a true legend that no one else could touch. Simply incredible.
@@darrenlay3198 : “You’re”, and you need to watch more Hendrix videos. Moore is standing on Jimi’s shoulders … is that what makes him look taller to you?
Fast blistering blues, soulful wah licks, backed off volume sweetness...and everything in between. I've heard people call Gary a one trick pony with no soul. He shows it all here, there's no denying his brilliance.
Some of the "Qualities" that make up the greatness of Gary Moore....He Played LOUD!, I mean Frank Zappa LOUD!!!, this is always welcome in a guitar player of his caliber He's "heavy handed" and he plays "noisy" WHEN HE WANTS TO (he'll never be accused of using canned or taped guitar work during live play) He had a greatness and an openness to his music and his playing...He kept his ego on the fretboard, where it should always be kept....What a Monster, I will always miss him.
Jesus what a great great player! Absolute control and power w lots of volume no less. Fuckn maniac. I would say rip Gary,but there's no way that Guy is resting! Unbelievable spirit. Incredible prescence
I’ve always loved Gary’s playing Evers since I saw him jam with Freddie King, Albert King Albert Collins and BB King , they all gave him inspiration, besides SRV and Gary I’ve never seen another guitarist give and express so much emotion in their playing and I’ve never seen anyone else transcend while playing , personally Gary gives me electric goosebumps when I listen to him especially on So many roads with John Mayall and Buddy Wittington, this has got to be for me the best tribute anyone could give to Jimmy , I bet this made Jimmys bones shake
I watched the whole concert from Gilmour to Hank Marvin. Moore blew them all away with this extraordinary performance, just compare the applause from the crowd after he finished compared to the other musicians on that particular night.
All previous comments have already said what needs to be said but gosh, that kinda playing goes beyond technique/speed. Gary is just playing with such passion and raw unrelenting expression that it just soothes the soul and delights the eye to see a musician live like that.
What can one say,Gary Moore spot on,takes you for a ride and puts a soul of living and loving to be on the same rock as this man.RIP LOVE THE GIFT GARY MOORE SHARED WITH ME,at the least.thank you for sharing.
Rolling stone magazine hang your heads in shame not having this legend in your all time top 100 , he’s easily top 5-10
Yes, that is complete bullshit!
Hes da goat
That RS list was a shameful joke.
Absolute tragedy!
@@truckingceleberityкозел это ты
It easy to forget just how good GM was when you don't hear him for a while, and this is a perfect example of his inspired playing. RIP Gary, we miss you.
yep~ get better every time I listen. RIP
love bro. that's so true
I feel he never got the recognition he deserved truly one of the greatest guitarist..so clean playing....
@@gray159
From north wales.
Couldn’t have put it better myself!
66 now, live near Liverpool and Manchester.
Seen em all.
Best version EVER of red house!
Even better than the master!
OOPS THATS DONE IT!
Hate how people don’t know him as much as the other best guitarists of all time. Hes goated with Clapton and Page, Beck, Vai, Santana, Hendrix. Hes overlooked because he didn’t have the hits the other musicians had but he absolutely is top 10 all time
One of the only times I've ever seen Hendrix being covered accurately with enough power and force to prove it. Gary Moore, undeniably one of the greatest of ALL time.
Gary comes out and COMPLETELY slays the audience and every freaking guitarist in that auditorium and around the world. Nobody can top this. He is IMMORTAL !!!!
Comes out…shreds….thank you enjoy the night…he gone.
Legend.
Facts. What a talent he was!
He did not play last that night. Imagine having to follow this. I would have run out the back door!
😂ninguém! Só o dono desse espetacular blues, Little Richard, o maior guitarrista de todos os tempos.
Stivie Ray Vougan não iria desafinar nas notas dissonantes. Gosto do Gary , mas desafina em algumas notas e escalas.
Gary Moore has to be one of the most talented yet underrated guitarist of all time. Period....
I don't know who ever under rated him
if he was rated as he should he would easilly be top 5 guitar players of all time. no one plays like gary
@@jamespitman3357
If you're a guitarist, you know who Gary Moore is and he could never be Underrated!!
The only disadvantage hé had was being from Belfast. But to me hé was the best blues and rock gitarist of his generation.
@@martenx1384 He shied away from the big stage. To stay true to his art by not letting the "show" interfere, he preferred small clubs.
There is soul. There’s fire. There’s technique. There’s ferocity. Gary had all of that and more. One of a kind. Brutal.
You can tell when an ARTIST really loves what he's doing! Thats where that soul and sound comes from
love you bro.
Agree with you, this man had everything, ferocity, technique, creativity, fantastic vocals... my favourite guitar player.
If you don't mind I will add something to your accurate list of qualities "There's feeling" something that you can't learn on the books! We deeply miss you Gary!
Gary Moore was an absolute force of nature. Another one of those once in a generation musicians.
I was at this show, front row right in front of Gary, the emotion, energy ( and sweat,lol ) that came across from him was unreal!
WOW! You were very lucky!
Thanks for sharing!
WOW!
Well you witnessed one of the greatest live performances ever
One of the GREATEST live performances ever
I was there! For me, Gary blew everyone away that night. ✌️
Te envidio amigo😂
Wow .u were lucky. As a long time rocker. I regret never seen Gary Moore....
Thanks for sharing!!
Fuaaaa te envidio x mil
One of the greatest guitar performances of all time!
I have to agree! This is phenomenal!!!!
Greatest performance ever.
Agree...smokin' hot!
... send, naow... Love G.M... jimmi, even more... but have a little listen to Steve Hillage albums, Green, aend, Motivation Radio... if you love really good gtar, these alone, will make you TRIP-!!!...
@@jonathanpollard5351 that’s right spiderweb . That’s To bad. Lose. a great guitar player. R I p. Gray Moore
The guy never got enough respect. One of the greats.
Gary was a guitar player's guitarist. Everyone who was anyone had him on the top tier. Commercially he did well, but his skills were off the charts.
Artvarque...
Black Rose..
Correct saw him many times brilliant player one off don't get many Gary's rip gaz always be remembered great all the years listening to you 👍
Absolutely!!!
By far the greatest blues guitar performance EVER!
I'm 70 years young , got goose bumps on this made me feel 50 years younger! Love the power , raw emotions and facial expressions of this musician!
Your comment makes it sound like you are new to Gary. If so spend some of your remaining years getting to know him. 😄He left a great catalogue of music and yes he can give Carlos Santana a run for his money in the "guitar face" game🤣
@W. Sorry brother. Was replying to @dan cory
I came late to Gary Moore, but this performance, well, the same thing as Dan. I'm 68 and have been listening to music since the early 60's, and I felt a chill go down my spine.
I'M 74 BIGGIES GARY CAN DOWNRIGHT FLAT OUT GET IT AND
I WANT MORE MORE MORE!!!!!!!! BBBOOOOOOMMMMM
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the best guitarists that have ever lived.
nice but one of the best ? no he was the fucking best
Absolutely maybe the best.
This has to be one of the greatest guitar riffs ever. No one & I mean no one can hold a candle to Mr. Gary Moore after this. The man just rips that Stratocaster to shreds. Man, no wonder so many greats guitarist reference Gary. A true icon. R.I.P Mr. G Moore
Right on, brother. This man was absolutely the King, no one can touch him. Clapton was supposed to play there that night but pulled out when he found out Gary was going to play...he knew Gary would chew him up and spit him out. Gary Moore, the Master of guitar, and true legend.
Yngwie possibly
Lol. Ok.
@@ranman5491 This has to be one of the stupidest things I've read in a while, Clapton and Moore are old men with nothing to prove, you think they're going to try and show each other up like kids in a hollywood movie?
@@ranman5491 not many will know Gary hadn’t been able to play for over a year because of a botched operation on his hand, he got asked last minute to do this show and poured everything into it as he always did
If blues guitar is a science or language , then Gary Moore deserves a Nobel Prize, there's enough licks here to keep most of busy for eternity! What a performance by the great man, sadly missed.
Hands down one of the greatest performances I have ever seen! Not only is Gary’s guitar playing both inspired and sublime so are his fellow band members Pino Pallidino on bass and Ian Thomas on drums - Superb!
Jimi must have been smiling down from heaven at this amazing performance
absolutely the best part of this anniversary. No bullshit talk just shredding from start to finish. A true legend
The intensity in his playing was just phenomenal, his bends and vibrato were as good as anyone’s…some of the notes he hits in this performance bring up goose bumps on my neck. So glad I saw him live.
Gary Moore : The Man, The Myth, The Genius & The incredible Blues Legend !
He cuts the volume using the knob on his guitar after every single lick, then turns it back on. So much care to emphasize the dynamics. Amazing player
It's much more about not having a massive amount of hiss / noise between phrases.
Superb dynamic range, which is one of the things that separates Jimi, SRV, and Gary from so many others.
Not just the guitar, he’s playing the amp as well. Unbelievably controlled ferocity.
@@pupdef If the master on the amp is almost all of the way up and the volume guitar is almost all of the way down, you can a get out huge dynamic range out of just the the right hand.
@@effsixteenblock50no it's to add dynamics and not full out overdriving the whole way of the song
What a performance! My favourite guitarplayer of all times. RIP Gary.
😇
I read somewhere in the comments that Gary was one of only two performances that got standing ovations this night!!! For the 50th anniversary of the strat I think this speaks volumes!!! The other was David Gilmore BTW fyi!!!
Nuclear guitar fusion... melted my face off! Gary you're the greatest! Rest in Peace.
Gary played every song with this much emotion. No one EVER played with more soul than Gary. R.I.P legend.
So very very true & and still listening 2023
Couldn't agree more
Such intensity and total commitment every time from Gary
YES, it is
Am 66yrs old ... and will never tire of this ..just brilliant !!
me too m y friend
Hell Man. I am 76 And Love this.
What's age got to do with it?
62 here …..next thing I watch after my 2nd bottle of red 👌🏻🏴
also 66.....lovin it !!!!
The ferocity of this mans playing is unmatched. And I imagine it will stay that way for awhile. True legend.
It will be some time before anyone gets close to his power. But I have hope for the future.
The guy can put feedback in a chokehold and make it do what he wants, just like Hendrix before him.
My God, Gary ripping this classic to another level! I we all miss Gary so much and this is why. RIP Gary and thanks for the music!
Quite simply the master. Jimi would love Gary's playing just so much feeling in the licks runs and phrases. RIP Gary sadly missed but never forgotten.
You're damned right !
@@Ram-by2gz lol, your sad
@@Ram-by2gz Your defending him like you know him and telling people to stop acting like they knew him… Hypocrite.
@@Ram-by2gz if you knew jimmy you would be over 60 years old. You should spend less time typing on TH-cam and just enjoy your golden years lol
A great blues song, done by such a great guitarist. Jimi Hendrix would be proud.May they both rest in peace.
When You Feel Your Music,Your a Muscian
Feito pelo melhor guitarrista de todos os tempos ( jimmi hendrix)
He played guitar with soul. He is one of the best playing guitar players in the world. We love him.
What an UNBELIEVABLE combination of aggressiveness and feel, absolutely monstrous.
Now there’s a guy that just was born with natural talent!! So much emotion and love!!
Gary Moore is such a beast, this is brutal playing & amazing control. Very underrated guitarist/singer/musician. One of the best versions of this song. Gary slays the fuck out of this song, so much emotion and brief wah moment is so worth listening to again. RIP Legend
One of the best Guitarist that ever lived. Such a great loss. His music will live forever.
There's no guitar with more soul than a strat, and very few guitarists with as much soul as this man had.
I'd put him at the top with SRV, Joe Bonanossa and Dave Gilmour..soul and speed
Rory Gallagher
Hhm I don't know.. listen to Gary with greenie in his hands. Pretty sublime in its own right
There's a good reason that Gary and Stevie Ray never jammed. The world would have exploded.
Damn right
Brilliant comment and so true
😅😅 your probably right
Truth.
The 2 greatest guitar players of all time 🐐🔥🔥💪💪💯
Every superlative that can be given to this performance has been given across all of these amazing comments. Surely the RIP comments are not needed though, as the man literally lives forever through the performances he left us, like this one. He absolutely annihilates and elevates a classic blues tune like nothing I have seen before. This performance and the mans talent and legacy is immortal in my opinion.
Total legend. Just amazing technique and pure ability. Genius and sadly missed.
Now here is a man who felt every note he played. True perfection. I can see him and Jimmy chuckle under a tree in a field up there in heaven somewhere. Just classic.
He’ll be jamming with Paul Kossoff….
@@Jammyhorse No Lie Paul kossoff was So Cool 😎
Gary is buried in St Margaret's Churchyard. I visit him from time to time to show respect to a fine guitarist.
Heaven?
Not really...
@@theloniouscoltrane3778 I’d say enjoy hell but clearly you’re already there
2022 already but this is still my favorite Red House cover. RIP Gary
Incredible solo guitar playing...Incredible awesome Blues....Gary Moore is the Best....RIP...
NO ONE can play a guitar better than this man, an absolute master. Happy heavenly birthday, Gary!
Great strat,great song,great cover,great tone,great sound,great show,great live,great vocal,great feeling,great energy,great technical skills,great guitarist,GREAT MAN!
One of the BEST Strat tones EVER...through a Marshall..
Hands-down, the very best live guitar performance ever.
Thank-you Gary Moore - Rest In Peace Brother.
I don't know broSRV woulda given him a run for his money
Seen SRV on the Hudson river back in 1985..
My hair still stands on end when I think about it
🤪🤪🤪🤪
@@vancebell4868 Awesome that you got to see SRV. If I wanted to listen to red house i'd just watch redhouse @ Woodstock
@@hendrixfan1453 ... This was GR8, yes... but... there is a Killa live virgin of Jimmi doo-win Redhouse on a Hendrix comp album called Kiss The Sky. Check that out...
My fav Hendrix track, and Gary fuckin nailed it. Gonna miss this bluesman. Rip Gary.
Now this, ladies and gentlemen, is how you play the hell out of an electric guitar! RIP Gary Moore.
And stay off the dope , so can play the guitar you dopes.
Indeed
only gary has this level .r.i.p. gary 👍👍👍👍👍mark
It absolutely it. Off the scale good!
AMEN
This is the penultimate example of when technical ability and raw emotion come together. Just incredible
Ever heard Garry and Thin Lizzy??
Sheer unadulterated, blistering, soul-exploding passion from the greatest electrical guitarist of his generation.
One of the greatest performances you'll ever see on guitar.
Was thinking that too, from lowering the mic stand too singing too firing guitar
Simply stated, and accurate.
Na jimi is better
@@subzero308, thanks for sharing your opinion. I see little merit in debating who is better, they're were both phenomenal guitarists, it's would be like arguing that red is better than green. Just enjoy the music
@@wobblynoggin this was from the strat pack dvd in case anyone wanted to know. And it was the best performance on the dvd. And his hand was injured too. Hard to believe.
The man pulls those notes from the depths of his soul! One of the best ever imo👏
I purchased the DVD of this 50th Anniversary celebration of the Fender Stratocaster just for this amazing cover by Gary Moore. Rock the house in Heaven, Gary!
Got it too. Even Gary’s rehearsal session is smoking!
Why on earth would TH-cam give a suicide warning with this video? Maybe because I realized I'll never play like that? Very strange.
NO KIDDING ...WTF ? SUICIDE? THESE PEOPLE ARE SCREWED
Hahahahaha jep i didnt understand 😂
I 100 percent agree! TH-cam needs to pull this!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 comment of the day. May Gary Moore REST IN PEACE. GONE TOO SOON AND THE GREAT STEVE RAY VAUGHAN
😂😂😂😂 "maybe because I realized I'll never play like that" 😅😅😅
One legend paying tribute to another. Amazing playing.
People can play those notes, but Gary IS the Notes. Incredible playing and feeling like no other 😱😎👍♥️
I was at this gig. Gary was the stand out performance of the night
THCgoodness what was the venue?
I wasn't at the gig but it certainly came across on film that Gary was the man on the night and it didn't surprise me in the least !
@@rockopolybitch this was the television show of the fender strats 50th anniversary
They didn't even him a solo in the closing song of the show. What a snub.
No shit ?😊🎶🎸🎶🔥
This is the best cover of Red House I've heard and seen. RIP Gary - no like you, no one comes close.
He was absolutely the King, no one can touch him.
Absolutely agree. Jimi would be beaming.
One of the most underrated guitarists of all time. Gary Moore is one of my favorites, and he deserves way more recognition as a solo genius--not only as a member of Thin Lizzy...
Who said he's underrated?
You get the most perfect guitar ever made and give it to one of the greatest guitarists who ever lived and this is the result. Thanks for the music, RIP Gary Moore.
That tone from that strat is like no other..
Marshall head
I've always felt that Gary was the greatest of his era. I don't think he even realised just how amazing he was.
I always thought he was better than Stevie. His songs, vocals were head and shoulders better than Stevie and his playing was right there with him, if not better.
I have seen many of the greats but this man had something beyond, a true and passionate rock guitar player.
The thing with Gary was that he did realize how good he was but he was very humble about it and really only played because he loved music so much. This man was a legend and will remain a legend forever
@@thomaswilson6694 on his day he was the greatest ever imo, he definitely knew how good he was but forever remained in love with his craft and never stopped learning
@@clarkengelbert4575 No, Stevie's technique was more impressive. Vocals go to Moore though.
It's amazing how many times Pino shows up on great guitar tracks!
Pino is da bomb
I wondered if I was the only one that noticed.
He's like Waldo, always hanging out there somewhere.
Then I was right.It's Pino Palladino on bass Guitar.I really wasn't sure.He's great.
always layin out the great low end to improv on for guitarists
Been watching this for yonks and am Still blown away every time by how damn good GM was! A-may-zing!
This is perfection. The tone, the feel, the speed, the dynamics, the soul, those bends... wow. Every time I come back to this video, I'm in awe. Gary Moore was a master beyond words.
The furious passion in that mans playing is just astounding!
Damnit !!!! Gary Moore on a Strat paying homage to Jimi !!!! Rest Easy Brother !!! ❤️❤️❤️
I saw this years ago and have to revisit it regularly. It reminds me that Gary Moore was on fire with this great blues number. It also has me feeling sorry for whoever followed him on that night! Awesome guitarist and always missed.
Clapton backed out of the event when he found out Gary was going to play it...he knew he wouldn't hold a candle to the King of guitar. This man absolutely mastered the instrument, a true legend that no one else could touch. Simply incredible.
Now this feels like a kick in the balls. RIP Garry, you're the best of them all greats.
I was there - he destroyed everyone else that night. I ended up meeting him a couple of years later and said as much. Such a lovely man.
That's true raw talent, with his total feelings involved.R.I.P. Gary. He made his guitar cry and wipe it's own tears.
That this was captured for all to witness is truly a blessing .
Your spot on brother Jimi Hendrix could have never played this good. He was always too high or hitting wrong notes this guy is flawless
@@darrenlay3198 : “You’re”, and you need to watch more Hendrix videos.
Moore is standing on Jimi’s shoulders …
is that what makes him look taller to you?
Fast blistering blues, soulful wah licks, backed off volume sweetness...and everything in between. I've heard people call Gary a one trick pony with no soul. He shows it all here, there's no denying his brilliance.
+Mike Jackal Agreed. He's up there with Rory Gallagher if you ask me. Tone, phrasing, expression - it's all there in spades.
Mike Jackal exactly. Those people are the ones who talk.....Gary did it.
really? a one trick pony with no soul? Thats comical almost isnt it? He was one of the best this planet has ever had or ever will have. a luiminary.
Gimme that kinda pony, everytime
Who in their right mind would call Gary Moore a one trick pony, lol?
Don’t ever forget the sheer brilliance 🎸 blessed to have seen him live 🙏 RIP hope your hanging w Jimi and Jeff
Mere words cannot begin to explain just how good this performance is...
Talk about nailing a tune to the wal ,well this is it. The man was a card-carrying genius. Brilliant bluesman and RIP indeed, you are much missed.
Gary's one of the best man he's good I'm 67 I've been playing a guitar for 25 years he's good thank God for TH-cam
I think this is the best Red House cover ever.
Agree with that
I totally agree!
As good as anyone ever. !!! Even better than the original!!! Ridiculous
I SO love Gary, but I kinda think that Buddy Guy just nailed this cover. Gary is really great, but Buddy.......
@@alfrescodimieary6580 ĺ
Gary Moore was one of the best guitarist ever God bless his soul
ONE OF THE GREATEST PERFORMANCES I HAVE EVER SEEN. AMAZING!!
too good for this world......and undervalued in his lifetime. at least up there he will get the recognition he deserved to have.
This is what emotion sounds like from an electric guitar this man and never stop showing how much he loves to play it!!!! ✌RIP GARY🎸👍👏
He should have won 10 Grammys or more!
saw him in hollywood in 1992..............best concert i ever saw. and i been going to shows since 1967
He can't only play like he's been touched by God himself but he can sing like an angel , still setting the standard in 2021 👍
Patrick Oopdara it was meant as a complement dude , calm down
Patrick Oopdara grow up .........child
Patrick Oopdara calm down getting upset over these kind remarks , are you touched in the head ?
@Patrick Oopdara The Messiah Will Come Again.
Some of the "Qualities" that make up the greatness of Gary Moore....He Played LOUD!, I mean Frank Zappa LOUD!!!, this is always welcome in a guitar player of his caliber
He's "heavy handed" and he plays "noisy" WHEN HE WANTS TO (he'll never be accused of using canned or taped guitar work during live play) He had a greatness and an openness to his music and his playing...He kept his ego on the fretboard, where it should always be kept....What a Monster, I will always miss him.
Kept his ego on the fretboard will be my fav quote of the decade
holy shit every note he plays he plays like its his last note ever... so mch soul!
So so true!!
Gary always played with soul and passion !
@@TheHumbuckerboy The greatest guitar player to ever walk the planet.........or any other planet.
@@sparkyrob3522 I absolutely knew that Gary's playing and performance were going to steal the show !
He was a one off 👍
Jesus what a great great player! Absolute control and power w lots of volume no less. Fuckn maniac. I would say rip Gary,but there's no way that Guy is resting! Unbelievable spirit. Incredible prescence
They picked the right guy to play this song at this concert that’s for sure👌 R.I.P Gary Moore 🙏
Man, could Gary play. Chill bumps. I know Jimi would be proud.
His cover of classics like this are utterly fantastic! What a player!
Played with so much feeling...missing this guitar god.And with the great Pino on bass!!
R.I.P. Gary Moore, a torch in a sea of darkness
I’ve always loved Gary’s playing Evers since I saw him jam with Freddie King, Albert King Albert Collins and BB King , they all gave him inspiration, besides SRV and Gary I’ve never seen another guitarist give and express so much emotion in their playing and I’ve never seen anyone else transcend while playing , personally Gary gives me electric goosebumps when I listen to him especially on So many roads with John Mayall and Buddy Wittington, this has got to be for me the best tribute anyone could give to Jimmy , I bet this made Jimmys bones shake
I watched the whole concert from Gilmour to Hank Marvin. Moore blew them all away with this extraordinary performance, just compare the applause from the crowd after he finished compared to the other musicians on that particular night.
So true 😃 I knew that Gary would bring the house down and he did !!!
I could have predicted the same from an avatar of music !
He stole the show, and it was not even close. Gary Moore was the King of guitar, everyone else is eating his dust. A true legend.
All previous comments have already said what needs to be said but gosh, that kinda playing goes beyond technique/speed. Gary is just playing with such passion and raw unrelenting expression that it just soothes the soul and delights the eye to see a musician live like that.
That’s the shortest 9:33 of my life. What a legend playing a legend. What an awesome performance
Hay blues en el PARAÍSO maravilloso, DIOS te bendiga.
What can one say,Gary Moore spot on,takes you for a ride and puts a soul of living and loving to be on the same rock as this man.RIP LOVE THE GIFT GARY MOORE SHARED WITH ME,at the least.thank you for sharing.
Where tone, speed, power, and passion meet.