Gary Moore BBC Documentary

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Very cool, but disapointing with how long and detailed this is that they managed to pretty much skip over his entire 80's Rock era other than a brief overview of the Out in the Fields Collaboration with Phil
 
Watched the whole thing.
Thanks for the heads up.
Very nice.
 
Thanks for sharing. Wish they would have spent more time on his rock period though....
 
Thanks for posting. Big GM fan here and wasn't aware this was available.
 
Thanks, Gary is one of my all-time favorites (although more for the era that's hardly covered than for his blues material)...marked for later :thumbsup:
 
Is 120 pounds for a '59 LP is a good price? Seems a little high for a used guitar. :D
 
As I understand the story, Peter Green had two '59 LP's. He sold the lemonburst '59 to Gary Moore, and gave the cherryburst '59 to a guy he met in a hotel elevator... :scared: Has the owner of the cherry '59 been identified?
 
Since his bluze era was longer than his GM solo 'rock' career, the GM Band being basically 1982-1989 and the blooze era through 2009, it takes up longer in documenting his career.
I personally love the Celtic rock era the most and fittingly this was the time revisited by Gary for his final tour in 2010...
The 1986-7 Wild Frontier being everyones favorite time. His playing and singing was incredible during those years.
The Live at Isstadion show in April of 1987, Stockholm,Sweden in my books is one of the greatest rock concerts ever captured on video!!
It is classic textbook Gary Moore, the vibrato and phrasing plus speed and accuracy set on stun.
There is a chap in England who was commissioned to work on Gary's biography quite a few months ago now, here's hoping he can do justice to this icon of the guitar.
I still miss Gary every day..
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