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Joined: July 02 2008
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Posted: February 07 2011 at 05:29
Just heard this on the news.
The tribute clip was excellent and he played with some of the best such as BB King. The news report played clips of his 'Friday on my Mind' classic among others, and talked about his contribution to guitar metal. I saw his video many years ago and really enjoyed the melodic and acomplished guitar.
He has been taken too soon, too young.
RIP Gary Moore.
Post some responses here too - the MMA have some lovely tributes...
Sad News indeed, I first saw Gary live back in 86 and managed to see him last July at High Voltage.Not particularly my thing musically, but a fine musician none the less. RIP Gary
Joined: March 23 2005
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Posted: February 07 2011 at 05:42
Any memories of GM?
I have seen him twice as far as I recall.
Once I saw him play at Donningtons Monsters Of Rock festival where Van Halen and AC/DC headlined ( I definitely remember him playing "Shapes of Things") and the second occasion was as part of Greg Lake's band at Cardiff Students Union.
The second time I could see him play up close. He was brilliant. He will be missed.
Joined: February 02 2004
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Posted: February 08 2011 at 02:08
Not at all BW - I think aginor was just expressing shock you'd never heard his music (Lizzy was just a small part of his career); welcome to the forum anyway.
Joined: June 01 2005
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Posted: February 08 2011 at 05:19
I was very sad to hear of Gary's demise. He was definitely one of my favourite guitarists, especially his work with Colosseum II, Thin Lizzy, and his 1970s/80s solo stuff.
I was lucky enough to see Gary in concert on many occasions. Back in the early 80's, he would always include either Edinburgh or Glasgow on his tours, and his band would feature the likes of Ian Paice, Neil Murray, Don Airey, Tommy Eyre.......great musicians and fun to watch!
My favourite Moore moment was at the Reading Festival in 1982. It was a sweltering summer afternoon, and most of the crowd had gravitated to the right hand stage to drool over the 2 girl singers from Aussie band Cheetah. That allowed my mates and I to wander right down to the front of the left stage, knowing that Gary was up next. After Cheetah finished there was a 15 minute gap before Gary came on, although he was obviously on stage behind the curtain as he warmed up and entertained us by playing along to the PA music in his own inimitable style. Some of the licks he threw into Eddie Cochran's Summertime Blues were amazing!!
If you'd like to check out the full range of Gary Moore's talents, check out "Back On The Streets" - metal, blues, jazz, funk, ballads........all in one handy-dandy album package!
"We did it....you and me! Put him right under the table!"
Joined: August 01 2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: February 10 2011 at 12:39
Snow Dog wrote:
Any memories of GM?
I have seen him twice as far as I recall.
Once I saw him play at Donningtons Monsters Of Rock festival where Van Halen and AC/DC headlined ( I definitely remember him playing "Shapes of Things") and the second occasion was as part of Greg Lake's band at Cardiff Students Union.
The second time I could see him play up close. He was brilliant. He will be missed.
I was at that Donnington, a really great year.
I was lucky enough to catch him live a few times over theyears. The first was on the Victims Of The Future Tour and last time was on the Scars tour a few years back.
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