Gary Moore - Parisienne Walkways (REACTION) with my wife
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You absolutely must watch his version of The Messiah Will Come Again live in Montreux 1990. It is exceptional.
@clivematthews5296
3 ай бұрын
I concur but they did it 4 months ago ! LOL
@LordRahl1975
3 ай бұрын
@@clivematthews5296 ooops. My bad.
@largemouthhunter5014
2 ай бұрын
It is a Must 🤘🍻🍺
@largemouthhunter5014
2 ай бұрын
@@LordRahl1975🤣🤣🤣💪😎
An absolute beast! My soul is shredded! No one can touch him
He puts his entire body and soul into every performance. Add to that great technique and a killer tone and he is the real deal. This is not even the best version of this, so that gives you some indication of how good he actually was. I miss him so much.
Goosebumps, one of the best guitarists ever RIP.
RIP Gary Moore 🙏. My favourite version of this is Phil Lynott and Gary Moore performing live together 🎵🎶🍯🤌🙏✌️🐝🍀
@antoniocarlin5026
3 ай бұрын
Me Too!!!!
watching this now and my body went zap at the second solo, man what a energy, so powerful, emotional. I love you Gary. Yes Gary is unique for sure!
My Favourite ever! NOW you should: Gary Moore and BB King together: The thrill is Gone ❤
@jsmoor4988
3 ай бұрын
I concur !
@LordRahl1975
3 ай бұрын
The call and response aspect of that one is amazing. Like two friendly masters dueling with their guitars.
I have a replica of that guitar. I wish I also had Gary's extraordinary gift for playing it.
@OregonBassAnglers
15 күн бұрын
how much was it lol
Parisienne walkaways,,,2010in Montreux,,, The best performance
Gary could always make his guitar sing like no other. And yes, I could listen to it all day.
Gary's playing is on another level like Jimmy page or Stevie Ray Vaughan and a few more Jimi Hendrix ❤
@helenespaulding7562
3 ай бұрын
Top 20 for sure but often overlooked.
Gary Moore's fingers are an extension of his soul.
@RonniePeterson
3 ай бұрын
They were indeed. So sadly missed.
I enjoyed your video!. thank you haave a nice day, for good memories
The word genius is banded around far too easily but in Gary Moore's case....he was a GENIUS.
Gary came home one Friday night and threw a music piece on the bed and told Phil Lynott to write lyrics to it. Phil's father was called Paris, died young. Is a song about Phil's mother.. Score written by Gary
Gary Moore is blues with a dose of heavy metal. His sound is so distinctive. ☮💙🎶
The Loner live in Stockholm is an amazing performance you may like to react to. Not seen anybody do it yet!
@stephensmith4480
3 ай бұрын
I was going to suggest that my friend, it is amazing and well worth a watch. I think they would Love it 👍👍
My favourite two guitarists , Gary Moore and Rory Gallagher, often referred too as the greatest guitarist you have never heard of. Thank you Ireland for giving us two of the best ever
Gary Moore was criminally underrated. One of, if not the GOAT, Imo. Empty rooms, live in Stockholm is an other great one to react to. With another fantastic guitar solo at the end.
i have watched this thousands of times and i still absolutely adore it, Gary was the king for me other players might have been more flashy or faster but nobody could emote so much soul and passion through a guitar this is what the electric guitar is all about. one of the finest performences ever imo what a musician, great reaction 👍❤
masterpiece
I've saw him live, playing that same song live just months before he dies. What a monster 🤘
You two are clearly lovers of the blues. It is the basis of all modern music, thus the root music and it truly does draw you into its beauty. Great blues guitarists are, for my money, the most heart felt musicians of the last 60 years or so. A tremendous amount of what they have recorded still sounds contemporary and excellent today. All timeless music is that way. The blues will never go out of fashion. 🎸🎸🎸💖💖💖
@roadkill7314
3 ай бұрын
I was a huge rocker growing up; I guess I still am. But the older I get, the more I'm drawn to the blues. And so many great blues guitarists now. I think they know Joe Bonamassa but they should definitely check out Samantha Fish, Walter Trout, and Eric Gales just to name a few.
@ToddSauve
3 ай бұрын
@@roadkill7314 There is also a young fellow named Quinn Sullivan who is just superb! Check out his version of the 1970 Eric Clapton classic "Let It Rain" here on KZread.
@ToddSauve
3 ай бұрын
@@roadkill7314 There is also a young fellow named Quinn Sullivan who is just superb! Check out his version of the 1970 Eric Clapton classic "Let It Rain" here on KZread.
@ToddSauve
3 ай бұрын
@@roadkill7314 kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4120tOtcZXPktI.html
@ToddSauve
3 ай бұрын
@@roadkill7314 kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4120tOtcZXPktI.html
Even better😂
My absolute hero, gone to soon. RIP Gary
I saw Gary perform this live at the Barrowlands in Glasgow, back in probably 1997 or 1998. I was stood about 6ft from a Marshall stack and I don't think the hearing in my left ear has ever recovered. No regrets though. He broke his high E string while he was playing and just got on with the show, nobody knew any different. Such a professional. He was a great guitarist who really knew how to put a Les Paul through its paces. He had so much to say, and chose to say it though his guitars. Gone too soon. Another great reaction guys. Much love.
What a gift for humanity. Rock in peace Gary. 💯❤️🇮🇹
I LOVE your heartfelt and genuine reactions. That was fantastic and really appreciated the genius that is Gary Moore,as I do. Thank You Guys..
Gary at his peak could reach right into your chest and rip your heart out. All. Of. The. Feels. He had a great range in his playing too: ballads like this, jazz fusion, scorching hard rock. He was incredible and very sadly missed. Best vibrato in the business too.
The Supernatural - Gary Moore Instrumental will blow your minds BRILLIANT.!!!
I saw him perform this with Greg Lake on vocals in 1981. Lake's vocals gave this song a whole new depth and resonance.
Really proud to say this legend is from where I live in Northern Ireland. He is so loved and remembered here and is greatly missed 😢❤
One of the best guitarists ever. Thanks for the inspiration and music Gary.
What a great reaction from you, my two favorites when it comes to reaction. Gary Moore is, to my ears, a bit underrated. He is a fantastic guitarist. Thanks for the reaction. Greetings from Norway. 😀
I saw Gary Moore live in Rotterdam Holland. He did some Thin Lizzy, he did his metal periode and of course his blues set. This magician gave you his all every night. You got more than your money's worth. It still is one of my favorite concerts and nobody can take it away from me. I saw a master at work. Okay with a few thousand other people where there too. When he passed i am not ashamed to say i shed a tear and that whole day was (not a nice word) He talked through his strings even though he had an excellent singing voice. thanks for the memory and enjoy.
Gary was The Goat, saw him live two months before he died, plays with so much Soul, Emotion, he makes that guitar Cry. 🎸🤘 R.I.P. Another great riff master to check out Rory Gallagher.
RIP Mister Gary Moore we still miss you 🤔🤔🤔
My hero on guitar next to Peter Green from Fleetwood mac. You 2 always make day when you are so engrossed in the tune your listening to....
@helenespaulding7562
3 ай бұрын
You have good taste in your blues. I add Dave Mason to my listening.
@Isleofskye
Ай бұрын
You have superb taste,my friend.
The guitar is an extension of his soul! When he plays, he is one with the instrument. Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimi Hendrix were the same kind of players.
Out in The Fields with Gary and Phill Lynot is another good one. It's about The Troubles in Northern Ireland, something they were both very close to 👍👍
My favorite version of this amazing song
There are many other great guitar players but he plays with such intense emotion and that is what separates' him from other greats. top 5 guitarist in my book any day
The guitar Gary is playing is such a special guitar named Greenie after the original owner Peter Green of the very early blues band Fleetwood Mac ..Listen to Peter Greens instrumental called The Supernatural where the guitar was used and listen to the sound roll over from one side of your headphones to the other giving the listener a very special insight of what this guitar was capable of doing ..this guitar is worth millions ..nice reaction
@bobtheteddybear
3 ай бұрын
Sorry, it’s not Greenie. It’s one of his own signature guitars. Note, there is no binding.
@iandavison3704
3 ай бұрын
@@bobtheteddybear Sorry i found the version with Gary playing Greenie which in my opinion is the greatest solo ever ... heres the link ... binding included .. kzread.info/dash/bejne/foJkxZiClrDRkcY.htmlsi=wTZCQSARbTo5euVW.
Watched him play live at the apollo in Manchester, he was opening for Whitesnake
You can taste the croissants and smell the Goluois(French cigarette).... another brilliant performance.
never apologise for going back to listen to gary moore again :) lol
Best comment I ever heard was that "Gary is actually playing the Amp not the guitar!"
Gary DRIPPED EMOTION!! Magic.
"Further on Up the Road" is another great one by Gary "The Great One" Moore.
He has a great live album called "We Want Moore" if you want a more rocking version of Gary.
Empty rooms 1987 please. Thanks from poland.
@8moody1
3 ай бұрын
Live in Stockholm
His son is also great!
Love it, Gary was the king! Great reaction guys!
Please listen to Gary playing 'seperate ways' live..... Unbelievable ❤️
Growing up my guitar hero's were from bands I loved, like Lifeson, Gilmour, Van Halen and Page. When I took up playing guitar around 10 yrs ago, my go to for guitar ideas and instruction moved to Knopfler, Moore and Marino. Gary Moore heads my list of the cream of the crop, followed by Frank Marino. Check "Its Begun to Rain" by Frank Marino, up there with some of the greatest solos I've ever heard.
Love this song which the melody was taken from a jazz song called Blue Bossa by Joe Henderson
Wow, I’ve heard Jeff Beck play this but not Moore before. Fantastic!
Jussssst magical.
❤❤❤❤ Great guitarist!!!
typical fantastic British muso imo. died early 58
So glad you appreciate the genius one of the most underated guitarists of all time. By the way, he didn't make it into " Rolling Stones "top 500 guitarists of all time. Gotta love Yanks, right?
@joeallegra556
3 ай бұрын
Rolling Stones...haha! That figures, there true rock acumen is bewildering.
Another great performance by the amazing Gary Moore - one of my favourite guitarists so it's good to see you reacting to him again. Give yourselves a treat and react to this performance of Separate Ways, live 1992, with extended intro. The vocals start about 7 minutes in and before that your see and hear some of the best guitar playing ever performed, with Gary showing both the incredibly subtle touch he has, building up to the fire that is always bubbling away, waiting to explode. He was one of the great masters of the instrument and very few can control a cranked-up electric guitar on stage, with the gain ready to punch holes in the venue walls, in the way Gary Moore could. kzread.info/dash/bejne/k4ttyqWCmb2Tl6g.htmlsi=EiRH_jrWzO9nDQ1z
I have watched you react to a couple of songs I enjoyed them. It's nice to see the love you two have for each other.
He certainly made that guitar work hard
I remember when this hit the UK charts. I've always loved it - it brings back special memories of my late wife. I find some of the live versions a bit too much, and have never really enjoyed the play out solo. Still Gary is my favourite player along with David Gilmour. Have a listen to the studio version - there are also better live versions too.
oh dang i commented elsewhere that Alvin lee could play Jimmy Page's Chopin melody and it's Gary i had in old mind
Finally !! I mentioned it many times in the comments before. This is a great version, but not my favorite. Listen to different versions and find your personal one. RIP Gary Hope Miyako will honor his playing some more on the upcoming new work from Lovebites
Gary Moore......definitely one of the best. My favorite of his is 'The Loner'. His bass player in this video is from the band 'Skunk anansie'....worth listening too....'Brazen', 'Hedonism' or 'Weak'.....they made great music.
Epic
Suggestion next reaction video: Gary Moore - Whiskey in the Jar (Tribute to Phil Lynott) Live. 🎸
yes my channel , he have something, they call soul, but remenber he is a top 15 guitarhero ever no doubt
@Isleofskye
Ай бұрын
Top 5 for me and I bought my first record in London in 1960.
Listen to the official record, it is a beautiful song.
merci, j'en ai les oreilles qui bandent
Gary Moore's a real genius on Guitar. I'd love to see you react to 'Don't believe a word' live. It's a Thin Lizzy song, but Gary Moore's version is brilliant.
@christophersimpson9245
3 ай бұрын
Gary actually wrote Don`t Believe A Word and recorded the slow version, Thin Lizzy didn`t like it and wouldn`t play it unless they could speed it up, both great though!
just so you know Gary also wrote over the hills and far away covered by Nightwish
Fuck me. Some guitar playing Gary lad. RIP.
Try "Over the hills and far away" to hear him play/sing some hard rock with a celtic influence
In my opinion the best version of parisienne walkways is live from Royal Albert Hall 92 ..and the lyrics is written by Phil lynott and its actually not about paris. Phils dad was called paris and is from 49..😊 you should check out the loner live from Sweden 87 its also very very good.
I got to see Gary live , so talented. Gary also so played sometime with a band called Thin Lizzy , I think you would like the track The Boys are back in town
THE GUITAR HE IS PLAYING ON THE VIDEO ORIGINALLY BELONGED TO (PETER GREEN) WHO WAS THE GUITARIST OUT OF THE ORIGINAL (FLEETWOOD MAC) "R.I.P."
@bobtheteddybear
3 ай бұрын
Sorry, it’s not Greenie. It’s one of his signature series. Note there is no binding
That famous guitar called "Greeny" is now in the capable hands of Kirk Hammett of Metallica fame, who continues to play it today.
You need to react to Prince at the George Harrison induction at Rock n roll Hall of fame. Phenomenal Guitar player, Drummer, Bass player, Keyboard player etc etc etc
in my top guitarrist with mark knopfler , gilmour , santana , clapton and a few more
ARLEN ROTH and DAVID LINDLEY, SLIDE GUITAR SUMMIT! It will open your eyes
Gary Moore was up there with the very best gone far too soon
Garry More is the one of the best guitarist i have hard ! Lishing next! BB King & Garry More ;)
This song was originally written as an instrumental, Gary brought it to Phill Lynett... Who went away and wrote the lyrics.... The opening line "I remember Paris in '49"... Phil was born in 1949, his father was called Paris :).... The pause was because Gary held the record for the longest guitar note for that particular note in the song... So he teased and paused to get a response.... Oh, and the bassist is Cass from the band Skunk Anansie.
Listen to Gary playing "Red House" on the Blues For Jimi Album
Almost makes you want a cigarette after the song!
Separete ways in 1992
Saw Gary four or five times, mainly at smaller venues like Cambridge Corn Exchange. Wonderful memories.
Yes absolutely now you must do the Messiah will come again
@MerchantOfAlba
3 ай бұрын
It was our first Gary's song. Please check our videos 👍☺️
@martinduffy6682
3 ай бұрын
@@MerchantOfAlba ok will do sorry I missed that one 😔 love you guys
Steve Vai-Tender Surrender
Great choice now are you ready for Roy Buchanan?
i like the music of gary moore but at the same time many songs sounds very sad maybe it because of the blues i don t know
You need to listen to Thin Lizzy the boys are back in town.
Thin Lizzy only recruited the best 🤘🤘
Wonder if this guy was listening to Carlos Santana! You know he was. So if you like this and want to understand where he was coming from you need to listen to Carlos Santana's live performances.
kzread.info/dash/bejne/qKtsm7WxZbLbl8Y.html Esto es magia....
This is a magnificent piece but his true master work and what I consider to be the greatest guitar performance ever recorded is "THE MESSIAH WILL COME AGAIN" - here's a link to it - kzread.info/dash/bejne/aZ9kmcxwfMayodo.html I've been a musician since 1963 and have heard many of the greats live including Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Jeff Beck and many more and IMHO Gary is the best guitar player that ever lived.