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vintageplaya666
Jul 4 2008, 09:05 PM
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I havent really heard much of Gary Moore stuff, I know that he is a fantastic guitarist. The only track i've heard is Parisienne Walkways, so thats my favourite. The sustain is incredible!!

Think I'll have to research more into him, anyone recommend any other tracks by him?

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Canis
Jul 4 2008, 10:31 PM
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Gary Moore is awesome! He's my #1 hero of all time!

Vintageplay, you should check out Murder in the Skies, The Loner, Still Got the Blues, Dirty Fingers, Rest in Peace, Hiroshima, Kidnapped... And so mamy more =)

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Jul 5 2008, 09:42 AM
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Mmmmm....
I saw him yesterday.
It was a top show and I'm even more impressed by him now.
I couldn't hear him miss a tone, he played perfect for almost 2 hours.
He was in a good mood and joked with the audience and his members and got everybody singing.
He re-entered the stage 2 times and he finished it of with "Parisienne Walkways".
One of the best conserts I've been to. Maybe even in the top 5, just to make up another list smile.gif

Gary had a rack of Gibson's and a Telecaster. One guy dedicated to keep Gary with new guitars and plugging them in. As soon as one song was over he fed Gary with a new one and ran of to wipe the previous guitar off and retune it tongue.gif

The stage was set so the ocean and islands were in the background.
Midnight sun. Sand beach. Warm breeze. Happy people.
Marvelous event.

And to Micke... sorry you missed it! sad.gif
Before Gary was BWO and then Nisse Hellberg.
Nisse put up a great show too, as usual.
BWO ... Well, they got a crossed over horsie (horses is the local papers grading system) and the judgement "So bad it hurts". biggrin.gif
(I liked that since I kinda don't like BWO).

Today it's the Hooters. Haven't decided if I'll go and see them. I'm sort of tired today.

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If anyone is pervertedly curios of BWO here they are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk-Pr3slSUc

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Jul 5 2008, 12:25 PM
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I didn't know before that Metallica covered Whiskey in the jar from Thin Lizzy! huh.gif Always thought it was by Metallica

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jacmoe
Jul 5 2008, 12:36 PM
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Actually, Whiskey in the jar is a traditional. Like Greensleaves. smile.gif

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Col Roberts
Jul 5 2008, 03:20 PM
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I like the track "Waiting In The Wings" on the CD "Around The Next Dream" by BBM, which is Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker and Gary Moore.

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Jul 5 2008, 06:26 PM
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Hi friends,

Gary is my favorit guitar hero. The first LP i get was "Wild Frontier". Since this time i allways love him.

I love all his songs, rock, ballads and blues. smile.gif

My favorits are: "Over the Hills and far away", "Wild frontier", "Out in the fields", "The loner", "Sunset",
also "Still got the blues" and "Walking by myself"

Last year i saw him live in "Offenbach", he was so great.

I`m standing in the front of stage, 2-3 m to Gary, he play with two powerfull Marshall (2 Halfstacks) and with big effektboard. After the show, i thing, i must go to the doc, becaues my ears rings wink.gif

A lot of Gary`s songs are available as guitar pro files under:

http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/gary_moore_tabs.htm

Have fun to pratice.

best wish
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Canis
Jul 5 2008, 08:16 PM
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I really really really.... REALLY hope he comes to Norway sometime soon tongue.gif
Not even a bunch of wild naked ladies could hold me back from going to a concert of his! tongue.gif

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Jul 5 2008, 08:21 PM
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Still got the blues, and Parisienne Walkways are great songs to practise string bending and emotional vibrato !

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Anyone heard this live solo of empty rooms? Brilliant!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFUW621lgXY

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