OMG, One of my favourites. Can’t wait for this. Edit: that was lots of fun. If you do want to be blown away even more with an instrumental then his cover version of The Messiah Will Come Again live in Montreux 1990 is breathtaking. The emotion in his playing is what I love the most.
Just listen to Roy's Buchanan playing the Messiah will come. He wrote it and is definitely a forgotten wizard on the old geetar. Please listen to live version.in fact here u go ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-deeBQZ8Aklc.html
Indeed. Except for the final solo (and half of that) this is note for note and sustain for sustain exactly off the album track. Even the changes in the solo were to make it better (if that is possible) from the original he recorded. It's stunning.
PinkMetalHead Best music review channel. Five out of Five stars * * * * * Luv you so much. When i need a release and to cry, this is where i go. Gary Moore and you, for ever.
Hi beauty ....I m Italian ....( you bravaaa)....this dude is my favorite of all time ( the G.O.A.T.) in my opinion in the last few minutes making letterarly crying his guitar .....O.M.GOOOOOD OF THE GOOOODSSS.....ciao bella
I already adored your reaction videos, but seeing this one pop up, I knew Gary was going to floor you with his tone and technique! A brilliant player, and a great experience. Thanks Pink!
Only the true masters play with delicacy, eloquence and power. Gary is another of the greats that was gone too soon. For more Irish guitar brilliance check out a contemporary and great friend of Gary's, Rory Gallagher, who also passed away relatively young. Both are stunningly brilliant with no showy tricks.
Gary had talent that not many have. He was a fantastic musician and to do both on stage play and sing as well as he did it is just incredible. These were the times of pure talent.If you didn't have it you just couldn't make it as simple as that not I'll make this for you and just sing it. No no you had to have it in you and none of that auto tune crap either everything LIVE.
I personally preferred Gary’s earlier rockier/metal period but this is an amazing tune, was lucky enough to get to see him a few times before he left us.
Blew me away for sure, so sad he is no longer here. I saw Gary open for Def Leopard and Krokus back in the 80s when he was primarily in a hard rock phase and he did most of the album Corridors of Power. Search for that album and take a listen on You tube, it is magnificent. One of many, he has tons of great albums. That song you just listened to is the title track of the album that made him a star in not only rock but blues as well. Amazing guitarist with a ton of great songs. Try Don't take me for a Loser, Cold Hearted and End of the World. Nice to see you again, please react to more rock as time permits, you get it. 😎Enjoy! 🎸
I have watched several video reactions from other folks they all said the same thing about his guitar. He made his guitar cry. And it did have a spectacular voice. This is the first and only song I ever knew of his I never even knew of him before this. But you definitely enjoy this 100% you definitely were into the music. Thank you for this
Been playing guitar for almost 30 years and for me he's the complete guitarist. Still got... - Tour was my first concert I ever went to here in Germany.
The best song of the 90's. Gary played for Thin Lizzy, off and on, and his solo work 9s sublime. Thanks for doing this! Other Gary Moore, Parisienne Walkways, Hurricane, Don't Believe A Word.
How did I miss this reaction!!? I LOVE Gary Moore. He was brilliant, and I vividly remember buying his album after only hearing 1 song. They are all gems. Thanks for this heartfelt reaction. Wow, you brought back some fabulous memories! 💓
I'm aware of Gary Moore and know he's one of those genius players that has a loyal following. I've listened a bit...but never really dove in to his music. I always plan to....but hasn't happened as of yet.
GREAT REACTION and I believe you are now ready for " Gary Moore-Parisienne Walkways-LIVE AT MONTREUX". TEUST ME-THAT is the version to react to and ENJOY :)
Girl, if you liked that guitar play, check out Alter Bridge - Blackbird. If you want a tear jerker, try In loving memory as well. The base guitarist wrote that one after his mom passed away. Listen to the words
My mother's wish is to be burried to this song. It's just such an amazing piece and the guitar isn't even an instrument in the hands of Gary More... it's the lead singer and Gary is just there as backup vocals.
What do you even say about this epic performance that encapsulates the spirit of the man. To distill this down into earthly meaning. I would say that at 6 minutes and 20 seconds in, we see a man that has now become a glorious God archetype. He is the God Hero Of Music and, we love him for it. It's only music until Gary shows how much accomplished at his craft, he is. This is pure and naked brilliance. Gary is a genius 👏
Perhaps no one has told you...That Guitar he's playing is quite a Famous, Legendary Instrument in it's own right - a 1959 Sunburst Gibson Les Paul affectionately known as 'Greeny' as it was owned by Peter Green, and sold to a teenage Gary when Peter retired from Music - Listen to "Albatross" by Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, you'll be hearing the same Guitar SING ! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gjOGaDseKgw.html
Hello! Wow - this is really cool and such an amazing song! We are a kids family band from NZ and hope you might like to see our version of Still got the Blues as well:) thanks!