Rory Gallagher- Walk On Hot Coals REACTION & REVIEW
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Rory is a Genius, there is the Irish Tour 74 DVD, please watch it , and will be moved to tears. Big hug from Rio de Janeiro.
@patrickmurphy1803
17 күн бұрын
Yeah great movie he really cemented himself as the incendiary performer he became. There are so many highlights throughout his career he's the artist that keeps on giving even all these years after his death
Fenomenal e arrasador! Rory.... meu eterno vício!
Rory Gallagher is own of the great guitarists as well as a composer. I saw him in England three times in the 70's. More people should be aware of him and the depth of his musical styles.
HI JP. DP from UK. Regrets, I've Had A Few. One is never having seen Rory Gallagher live. One of the guitar greats.
I love Rory Gallagher and his guitar! 🎸🎸🎸 R.I.P.
If you want to see the sheer power that just three guys can deliver, check out Shadow Play, live in the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1984. Not the technical intricacy of some other tracks, but bear in mind, this was Belfast in the eighties. Few other artists went near the place. And you can see that in the crowd reaction. I say "crowd", not "audience", deliberately. Rory and the crowd fed off each other with energy that was just off the scale... and just when you think he's done and you can draw breath, he goes again. Just awesome. The stage crew were dragging fans off the stage who just wanted to touch the great man. As a Belfast lad myself, i was just too young to go to this. My older brother did, and I'm not sure I've ever quite forgiven him... 😂 Makes me emotional every time I watch a Rory video, and for this one, your comments did it justice - well done!
Good that you mention Rod De'Ath. My holy trinity of drummers is Keith Moon, John Densmore and Rod D.
Delighted to have recommended this (with others).
Insano e arrasador! Li em algum lugar que essa música tem um dos 10 melhores solos de Blues ao vivo de todos os tempos.Concordo 100%
Treble boosted blues, fun being had, great band, audience appreciation. Enjoyed it here too.
Pinch harmonics is the guitar effect your trying to describe. The guitar sounds in this piece cover every trick in the book except - no peddles not even a delay pedal…it’s just phenomenal skill combined with real musical understanding…
What a great performer. He was one with his guitar, vocals and the audience. One of several performers who could exchange energy from the stage to the audience. It would bounce back and forth until it was one. 😊
Thanks JP 'and that is how it is done!' - your guitar lesson for the day.
I just have to see the name Rory Gallagher and I’m smiling. Then when I hear him…that’s me sorted for the night.
I bought the Bueprint album something like 3 weeks after it came out. Walk on Hot Coals is one of my favourites off it. Rory was the best live act I ever saw, ans I saw loads. Often acts were too loud or under rehearsed, or with instruments out of tune. But Rory was the only one who comfortably sounded better LIVE than recorded. The last time I saw him was in a marquee tent at Southsea, UK. around 1993-94. He was absolutely blistering.
A Gallagher with actual talent.
You must watch Rory perform. It'll take you to another level.
Excellent. Ireland rocks
Bryan May of Queen says he got his tone from Rory. Brian approached him in a club when he was still young and unknown and asked Rory how he got his sound. Rory spent a long time showing Brian everything he knew. Amazing sharing and kind man.
Great reaction. Everything on the Irish Tour album is 🔥. You should watch along with the live video from the film for any others.
You must watch Rory on video to really appreciate the man, the legend Justin!!
@gfstephen
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the like Justin, may I suggest you view Do You Read Me - Rock Goes to College and Bullfrog Blues - OGWT where he shows he is one of the best slide players. Go for it!!
The first Rory Gallagher song I heard was 'Moonchild'. Please, react to this wonderful song!
Just The Best
If you want to watch him laying down his poor tired guitar on stage watch "Rory Gallagher Shadow Play live at Montreux 1979 colour.avi". Brilliant. Another favourite of mine is "Rory Gallagher - Moonchild - Loreley 1982 (live)". Somewhere between incredible and unbelievable.
Back in the 70s, I lamented the fact Rory dropped a keyboard player after "Calling Card" in favour of just a trio. His music became more "power chord" focused, but it became simplistic stuff that most guitarists could play; Lou's keyboards gave him a dimension that he could solo endlessly on top of as "Irish Tour '74" showed.
I thought Alvin Lee was the sole master of the intricate Blues lead guitar, until I heard this - great stuff.
I never knew what Jaguar meant - thanks :)
Great album. IT'74. Rory could really bring it.
Go back to Taste end sixties for origins, to the Rory Gallagher trio LPs and when Lou Martin joins. 70s definitely the classic period.
Oh I love this whole album ❤
A one off absolutely nobody like him .I saw him live in dublin in 1979 on the photo finish (great album by the way) tour and I couldn't believe 3 people could make such a beautiful intense racket
What he's "doing at this point" is sweating, eyes closed - absolutely trapped by his own sounds, in the zone. That is what he was doing and what the crowd are responding to. He always played for himself as much as the crowd. When he finds a rhythm, and likes it, a smile breaks out. When he finds a mood and plays it, the intense frown of concentration. I think Hot Coals is the most 'psychedelic' I've seen Rory to date. He's lost in the sounds.
I'm pretty sure Lou Martin played electric piano exclusively on this album.
Thank you for all the great content. I have been following since 2019 and appreciate your take on the music I grew up with (I'm 65). I have a recommendation for a fun album to feature on "long song" Saturday. The album is by Guess Who and titled Road Food. Great music done in a sarcastic and funny way. I think you will love it. Thanks, Doug.
Great reaction, made my day. Check out Shadow of the sun by Paul Weller
I did see Rory live though it wasn't long before he died so perhaps only slightly past his best. Clearly though, he's one of the very best at this sort of heavy blues rock (I got strong vibes of Humble Pie, Johnny Winter and Ten Years After.) and the extended live versions are usually where you should seek the real quality.
Ya should listen t some of Rory's earlier stuff from his band "taste"...why don't you watch some of his videos..see the genius at work..my no.1 in the world 👍
👍👍👍
Please dig the band Guided By Voices! Their song Dance Of Gurus! Such a banger, they have 40 albums and all of them have a wiki page!! Indie rock with swagger and clever lyrics but experimental
Kinda sounds like “I Can’t Explain” in the first ten seconds.
Opens the bag of tricks one this one.
Just for the dumbest intro I‘ve ever witnessed a big thumbs up 😂😉
@JustJP
16 күн бұрын
😅😅😅
Great guitarist, good track.... maybe drawn out just a tad too long? 🤔
@-davidolivares
Ай бұрын
I can see your point.
@ramblerandy2397
Ай бұрын
It wouldn't seem too long in the intense moment. But yes, I see your point.
@jfergs.3302
Ай бұрын
@@ramblerandy2397 In concert it certainly wouldn't, take as long as you like, solo away... But on a studio album it can feel a bit sterile after a while.
@ramblerandy2397
Ай бұрын
@@jfergs.3302 Agreed
@RossoVerdeNero
26 күн бұрын
When he was playing live and you were there, you never wanted it to end, so, with respect, I disagree.
On this form, Rory was untouchable.
Hendrix called him the best guitarist.
@maraboo72
Ай бұрын
unconfirmed myth
@terrybarton1604
Ай бұрын
@@maraboo72 The Mike Douglas show, a US TV show from the sixties
@maraboo72
Ай бұрын
@@terrybarton1604 OK, Then I learned something.
@terrybarton1604
Ай бұрын
@@maraboo72No worries. He also said that about Terry Kath. It was whoever he was listening to at the time I suppose.