I love how Albert knows that while he's not a shredder like Gary, he can talk with his guitar like nobody else. Always fun to see great players together.
@@SELLAVISIONMMPL Yeah, he was afraid of flying. Also didn't like to do small venues, at least in his pre-blues days... he really could have cashed in on some of his 90s success but alas...
Cool... Was that Stevie Winwood on the Hammond organ? Saw Albert Collins in Chicago several times. One year Albert King, BB King and Albert Collins played back to back on the same stage at the Chicago Blues Fest, each with their own band... and the weather was fine. We damn sure heard some Blues that day... ;-)
Nope, that's Don Airey on organ! Him and Gary Moore had a long history. Almost twenty years earlier, hey played jazz-fusion in Colosseum II before Don joined Rainbow, Don also played on Gary's first solo album and first big solo tour, then came back for this one, later again on Old New Ballads Blues. Nowadays Don is in Deep Purple... alongside Ian Paice who was also in Gary's band in the 80s
AC cut Gary a lot of slack and respect and was willing to be subtle on this number. As great as Moore was Albert was just a he himself said "THE BEST!" Check out AC and SRV slamming out Frosty!!
Either this was a LOT more chilled than I hope it was, or reallly, .. Garry Moore was his mental enforcer. I love Gary Moore, but by god ..... I don't want to be on the wrong side of him in this mood :)
May so, KingOfHammer, and all respect to AC. But @3:58 he dropped the ball on this number. That part of the song was going so strong and then AC ran out of fuel.
@@danw5785 In this video (and most performances from 1990)? Yes. But check out later recordings like "Jumpin' at Shadows" from Blues Alive. Or "Trouble Ain't Far Behind" from his last album. Lots and lots of space.
You guys are talking about Gary not playing the blues ? He's one of the best blues players that ever lived he just did an Irish version of it. That's how he felt it. He didn't copy anybody he was unique
Albert Collins and Roy Buchanan caused me permanent hearing loss in Phoenix; I wouldn't have it any other way.
Gosh!!!! Albert Collins and Roy Buchanan...If one is to lose hearing that must be the perfect way. That muat have been a concert.
I love how Albert knows that while he's not a shredder like Gary, he can talk with his guitar like nobody else. Always fun to see great players together.
I’d say Albert smoked Gary on this one. They were both great but Albert had a tone all his own.
WOW Fire and Ice and what a meltdown!
And that's how it's done folks
Love the trash talking licks. These guys were legend
Got to see the iceman.Awesome.
These guys had the music wrapped up, they both done so much for music, we play their albums regularly may they rest in peace.
Magic
Brutal.
PHEW...this one whipped me into a frenzy! isn't it amazing of the talent that comes and goes in our lives......? here are 2 great ones!
Gary could play it all guitar god
Gary is Blues on Steroid he cannot stop his intensity and energy.
Sure he could have. That's what annoyed me about his playing.
Shit hot!
Love these two together.
brilliant :-)
The best of the best on stage here… I don’t have anything else to say 🤷🏻♂️
How was Gary Moore not more popular than he was? It's always mystified me.
I think it's because he only toured Europe once he went solo. He was such a talent.
@@SELLAVISIONMMPL Yeah, he was afraid of flying. Also didn't like to do small venues, at least in his pre-blues days... he really could have cashed in on some of his 90s success but alas...
Find the interview with George Harrison; he explains it quite well. In short, Gary got pigeonholed as a Metal guitarist,
The British musicians were afraid of Gary's talent so they sqeezed him out. He was scheduled to play with SRV just before he passed away.
wow!
Albert Collins.. The master of the telecaster.
Gary put the passion in that one.
Que puedo decir que ya no se haya dicho espero que en el cielo sigan tocando
Saludos
W Gary😍
THATS REALLY GOOD MUSIC 🎵 RIP BOTH OF THEM LABERT AMD GARY IN HEAVEN MASTERS!
Il mio regno per questo concerto!!!
listen more gary moore.
I like this!
I was there and I loved it!!
Best performances cool than ever
Hell yeah!! 2 of the greatest ever!
Their smiles say it all. Lighten up on the small stuff!
Gary Moore was good but no one who ever picked up a guitar had a groove like the Iceman
3:44 Me? Yeah you. Me? Yeah yooou. Ah Ah no! Yeah it's you.. No....
Thunders!! Such a strong musicians!.... Cheers from Macedonia
Woah, this was almost Red House level.
Que buena música la que él tocaba 💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
22/1/2022...HELLAS
I would like to watch them alive. :(
Why, are YOU not alive? -- they are.
Cool...
Was that Stevie Winwood on the Hammond organ?
Saw Albert Collins in Chicago several times.
One year Albert King, BB King and Albert Collins played back to back on the same stage at the Chicago Blues Fest, each with their own band... and the weather was fine.
We damn sure heard some Blues that day... ;-)
Nope, that's Don Airey on organ! Him and Gary Moore had a long history. Almost twenty years earlier, hey played jazz-fusion in Colosseum II before Don joined Rainbow, Don also played on Gary's first solo album and first big solo tour, then came back for this one, later again on Old New Ballads Blues.
Nowadays Don is in Deep Purple... alongside Ian Paice who was also in Gary's band in the 80s
❤🎸❤🎸❤🎸❤🎸
The telecaster and Les Paul two iconic guitars
Empezo suave
GARY'S UNBELIEVABLE!!! INCOMPARABLE!!!
Pure magic.
Just doesn't get any better than Gary 😍❤️
AC cut Gary a lot of slack and respect and was willing to be subtle on this number. As great as Moore was Albert was just a he himself said "THE BEST!" Check out AC and SRV slamming out Frosty!!
The luckiest audience in the world.
and Don Airey on the Hammond :o)
Don had been professional for twenty years and fended off Ritchie Blackmore but still looked like he just stumbled out of school! :-D
Yeah Don paid his dues on the chitlin circuit with Ozzy...... Who's the bass player? The guy from ACDC?
@@danw5785 Andy Pyle (Blodwyn Pig, Kinks, Savoy Brown & Wishbone Ash).
Either this was a LOT more chilled than I hope it was, or reallly, .. Garry Moore was his mental enforcer. I love Gary Moore, but by god ..... I don't want to be on the wrong side of him in this mood :)
..que estamos llegando...
May so, KingOfHammer, and all respect to AC. But @3:58 he dropped the ball on this number. That part of the song was going so strong and then AC ran out of fuel.
- notice that one has to SCREAM to be heard, while the Master just SPEAKS - that's the difference between ROCK and BLUES!
Maybe that's why Gary Moore wasn't one of Guitar Players top 100 which was voted by peers.
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Sorry, but Moore is like watching Richie Sambora play the blues. All volume, all gain, no space, no taste..............
@@danw5785 In this video (and most performances from 1990)? Yes. But check out later recordings like "Jumpin' at Shadows" from Blues Alive. Or "Trouble Ain't Far Behind" from his last album. Lots and lots of space.
You guys are talking about Gary not playing the blues ? He's one of the best blues players that ever lived he just did an Irish version of it. That's how he felt it. He didn't copy anybody he was unique
Guitar trash-talk at its best hahaha!
Too bad Gary didn't learn all the CORRECT LYRICS IN THE CORRECT ORDER!
Fuzz Barber I've been a frontman and sometimes well a lot of times it's hard to remember all the words of any song. Lottsa pressure!
Fuzz Barber
Who cares
His guitar prowess makes up for it
I didn't care :-)
He's singing it the same as in the studio recording, no?
So what?
OP Alaraasakka so what? lol I wish I'd seen either one let alone both of them!!
Albert Collins is a nice Sporty, but Moore is a blown Shovel Head lol
Any "best of" list that does not have him in the top 10 is total garbage..
Gary (THE SHOWBOATER) moore 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
+1000
Some say "less can be more" I've always have subscribed to Gary Moore's theory if less is more just think of how much more,"more"is!
And you're just a keyboard warrior with an ordinary low life, nothing special 😅
They're both passed.......Gary tried....but was Never a Blues Singer.