The thing about Gary Moore is that he had more heart than the metal players and more technique than the blues players and that's what made him so blisteringly soulful.
What a brilliant rocking son, Paddy looked he was about to jump up and start of a guitar and about to let rip, This sing I think had a reference to Gary dear dear friend and blood brother Phil Lynott I still miss Gary Paddy and of course the greatest rocker of all times Phil Lynott
Picked up the guitar after listening to this song on chart attack 34 years ago in Abbasiya, Kuwait..now living in the same land this episode was filmed. RIP Gary Moore
That's what I was thinking, but I noticed during his solo that he has the neck pickup turned the right way. He apparently tried it like this for a while before deciding the magic was in the reverse pickup and had it switched back.
@@michaelhanrahan5349 I had to Google "tautology" because of your comment. Thanks! Your comment is the best comment and the best comment is yours!!!! Lol
@@padraigsisk4057 wow, ain't that the guy that sings "Strength" ? I loved that song to death as a kid Oops wrong band, yea I love Big Country too. I'm not even Irish , but that song Big Country gives me the chills everytime I hear it. Thin Lizzy is my favorite ☺️
Wow what a gem, I just ran across this video for the first time. Gary Moore was one of my favorite guitarists and was very underrated. This video may be old, but it really put a smile on my face.
AMEN to that - - I've never heard this live rendition, great intro & interview by the host as well! Now I just need to check out some of his blues stuff also. Peace to you Pally!
Is that Greeny's Les Paul? Tragic that we'll never see the likes of this again; The Chieftains are thoroughly enjoying themselves with a song practically made for them. Gary and Phil Lynott liked a bit of Irish legend and intrigue, but who doesn't. Gary was very savvy, flexible and intuitive. That's why he remained relevant and popular for as long as he did. If people wouldn't have expected this to work, it fecking did, because it's folk rock gone metal. That backing band are session musicians or Gary's boys? We can't ask Gay Byrne now (RIP).
Is that Neil Murray on bass? Following the Wild Frontier album (1986/87), Gary would produce After the War (1989) before leaving hard rock and heavy metal to play blues. His first blues album released in 1990 became his highest-selling record ever (Platinum). Got to see him live with Neil Carter in Hannover in Sept 1992 and I remember the venue was changed to the Stadionsporthalle. Gobsmacked at Gary in his new red waistcoat and blues songs but he was outstanding for fifty minutes. Gary's Greeny guitar, 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard, was front and centre on its stand on stage before Gary came on. I didn''t realise it was the Greeny until years later. Oddly, he used a drum track for the Wild Frontier album, but took Eric Singer (drums) and Bob Daisley( bass) on tour. RIP Gary.
A heart warming thing! seeing these awesome older Guys playing with Top notch Gary! and band this was Garys best work! mixing Celtic tunes with hardrock! in My opinion all hail! 10/10! as allways with Gary!
I see Neil Murray on bass and this was 1987? Neil played on the Whitesnake album at this point and then toured with the Japanese band Vow Wow around Europe, busy bass player
This was actually 1988. The giveaways being Neil Carter with short hair and that Gary had released the Wild Frontier album 'last year' (in '87). Gary and Neil went to Ireland at the beginning of '88 to start working on material for the After The War album, so this performance is possibly from around then? Neil Murray would, of course, join Tony Iommi and Cozy Powell a year later, in Black Sabbath.
If you wanna understand RARE, the neck pickup of the Greeny is actually NOT flipped here. That was just for a very short period of time when Gary was trying to figure out if he wants to "fix" the guitar or not.
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The thing about Gary Moore is that he had more heart than the metal players and more technique than the blues players and that's what made him so blisteringly soulful.
Perfect song for St. Patrick's Day 2024. And a brilliant performance as well.
Gary and Paddy, they contributed so much to our musical heritage. Great to see them immortalised together in this performance.
Gary Moore and the Greeny Les Paul, pure rock and roll
R.I.P. Paddy Moloney of The Chieftains who sadly died 11/October/2021.
It is said that there are some good guitar players, some great players and then there is Gary Moore 💔RIP, Gary 💔
👍
Saw him for 5 times since 1984 playing...
Gary with greeny rest in peace legend. He was and always one of the greatest guitar hero for me 😢
This is how this version should be played. THE BEST WAY TO REMEMBER IRISH MUSIC
What a brilliant rocking son, Paddy looked he was about to jump up and start of a guitar and about to let rip, This sing I think had a reference to Gary dear dear friend and blood brother Phil Lynott I still miss Gary Paddy and of course the greatest rocker of all times Phil Lynott
Picked up the guitar after listening to this song on chart attack 34 years ago in Abbasiya, Kuwait..now living in the same land this episode was filmed.
RIP Gary Moore
Gary Moore and The Chieftains. Pure gold.
So special
Gary was the best . ❤
RIP GARY MOORE AND PADDY MALONEY ❤️
RIP GARY MOORE WAS THE GREATEST GUITARIST IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND
Yes well said none
Aye, the most enthusiastic guitar players ever.Me thinks?
I am the greatest guitar player ever, fuckin
@@stuartmunro6027 F A I'M not sure you can play a guitar
@@NICKCAVE16 I play many guitars... All types and shapes
One of a kind! Missed all the way back from 2011
Gary Moore in prime TV doing a live show, not playback. GOld times.
R.I.P. Gary and Paddy.
The lads are having too much fun!
Neil Murray can be found in the background of countless awesome performances from countless awesome musicians.
There is no word to describe how brilliant this is. But I’ll give it a go. AMAZING 👏👏👏🙌
Gary could play anything, great to see him here with Peter Green`s Les Paul guitar.
Kirk's a great guitarist, but I still don't think he's worthy of that guitar.
@@exdeus5940 I don`t think anyone who knows the history of it believes he should have it either. But he bought it far and square.
His music lives on! Will never be forgotten!
R. I. P Gary Moore, Gay Byrne and Paddy Moloney.
It's great seeing Gary play with 'Greeny'. R.I.P Gary, you're still missed.
That's what I was thinking, but I noticed during his solo that he has the neck pickup turned the right way. He apparently tried it like this for a while before deciding the magic was in the reverse pickup and had it switched back.
Is that Greeny? It looks like a different Les Paul cause it doesn't have the reverse neck pup.
@@RJW14 but you see the stretch under the bridge pickup
Gary Moore making it look easy and doing it very well.
The Guitar Legend with one of the Best Rock Song in History
🇧🇷🇧🇷 Brasil muito louco que saudade 🇧🇷🇧🇷
It's really difficult to say who is the best, but Gary Moore is surely one of the best.
I absolutely love Gary Moore. Yes, yes, yes he'll aways be missed.
3:16... When Gary takes up the melody and Paddy Whoops.....PURE MUSIC..❤️❤️
Oh my God! That was just fantastic! One of my favorite Gary Moore songs.
I don't know why,but I feel this is heavier than any kind of heavy metal music,and I'm a die hard metalhead~
Gary was shredding at 18 years old, he was the best
Unlike most metal guitar wannabes of the time, Gary Moore was a true born and bred guitar badass. He knew how to blow people away.
How can anyone not like this guy, LOVE YOU GARYYYYY RIP. He was ahead of his time. Just compare this with the theme from game of thrones.
Great performance ! He was a great singer and a great guitarist. He wasn't conceited like some musicians and he was always friendly !!!
Sadly not the case ,as brilliant as he was ,he could be arrogant sometimes and wasn't always friendly.
Putting aside comments about his personality he was a brilliant guitarist who passed away far too young.☮️🎸☮️☮️🏴🇺🇲🇺🇲🎸🎸
Gary Moore is the world best hard rock Master Lead Vocalist & Lead Guitarist in United Kingdom & the world.
Hoorah for tautological statements.
@@michaelhanrahan5349 I had to Google "tautology" because of your comment.
Thanks! Your comment is the best comment and the best comment is yours!!!! Lol
Allahuakb!ar
Beg to differ. Not saying Gary wasn't but my choice would be Stuart adamson
@@padraigsisk4057 wow, ain't that the guy that sings "Strength" ?
I loved that song to death as a kid
Oops wrong band, yea I love Big Country too.
I'm not even Irish , but that song Big Country gives me the chills everytime I hear it.
Thin Lizzy is my favorite ☺️
Rip to Paddy Moloney too
this is priceless. The great GM singing and playing within himself in deference to Paddy and his band
Magic!!
he is dead but not gone.
Grey Fox he went over the hills 😉😂
Masterpiece ❤❤❤
Music spans generations, religions, politics, countries and bring peace where there is war.
i love how The Chieftains add 200% 'irishness' to songs
It's already very Irish, in fact the whole album has a celtic influence to it.
Thank You Gary!
For your music!
Andy
just brilliant there all having such fun .... lots of smiles .
This song changed me as a guitarist and as a man.Thank you Gary. We miss you.
Glad I saw him 3 times Brilliant Birmingham NEC Great Live💙👍🙏
i do wish Gary was still here......what a performer.....and what a guitarist.
great live performance with the brilliant Chieftians.
Saw Gary on the after the war tour in March 1989 he was a true guitar hero sadly gone but not forgotten!
wow wow wow
This is pure gold 🌞 Gary More at his very best 👍
Gary + GREENY = LEGEND
I love how they all enjoy playing the song (one of my most beloved, btw.). Excellent performance.
One of the most under appreciated guitarists of all time, utterly phenomenal player and song writer. Still missed dearly.
Underappreciated? Are you joking man?
Wow what a gem, I just ran across this video for the first time. Gary Moore was one of my favorite guitarists and was very underrated. This video may be old, but it really put a smile on my face.
Amazing)
That was unbelievable! A total master at work and I'm so glad I got to see him!
Gary Moore = rock star !
Genuine musicians enjoying genuinely. All of them. Great to see, thanks a lot for sharing.
That middle part with all of them together from 3:11 onward... Amazing.
I don't mind Nightwish's version, but they can't touch this.
AMEN to that - - I've never heard this live rendition, great intro & interview by the host as well! Now I just need to check out some of his blues stuff also. Peace to you Pally!
Gary and the blues go together like Peter Green and the blues.
I beg to not differ
It's because Tarja sings it in falsetto, this song needs full voice singing
Gary wrote the song....his way is the best way !
Is that Greeny's Les Paul? Tragic that we'll never see the likes of this again; The Chieftains are thoroughly enjoying themselves with a song practically made for them. Gary and Phil Lynott liked a bit of Irish legend and intrigue, but who doesn't. Gary was very savvy, flexible and intuitive. That's why he remained relevant and popular for as long as he did. If people wouldn't have expected this to work, it fecking did, because it's folk rock gone metal. That backing band are session musicians or Gary's boys? We can't ask Gay Byrne now (RIP).
Neil Carter, Gary's longtime sideman on keyboards and Neil Murray on Bass.
@@JohnMurphyJF I love this song and seeing Neil on here is great!!
I think that's Bob Daisley on bass.
Legend, total guitar genuis
That gets the blood flowing
Is that Neil Murray on bass? Following the Wild Frontier album (1986/87), Gary would produce After the War (1989) before leaving hard rock and heavy metal to play blues. His first blues album released in 1990 became his highest-selling record ever (Platinum). Got to see him live with Neil Carter in Hannover in Sept 1992 and I remember the venue was changed to the Stadionsporthalle. Gobsmacked at Gary in his new red waistcoat and blues songs but he was outstanding for fifty minutes. Gary's Greeny guitar, 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard, was front and centre on its stand on stage before Gary came on. I didn''t realise it was the Greeny until years later. Oddly, he used a drum track for the Wild Frontier album, but took Eric Singer (drums) and Bob Daisley( bass) on tour. RIP Gary.
A heart warming thing! seeing these awesome older Guys playing with Top notch Gary! and band this was Garys best work! mixing Celtic tunes with hardrock! in My opinion all hail! 10/10! as allways with Gary!
Pedazo de temazo
All i can say outstanding just brilliant just priceless 👏👏👏👏👏
Great to see everybody enjoying themselves making music.
Powerful stuff completely on it what a performance wow😮
Some of the greatest musicians on the planet! Sheer perfection ♥
I see Neil Murray on bass and this was 1987? Neil played on the Whitesnake album at this point and then toured with the Japanese band Vow Wow around Europe, busy bass player
This was actually 1988. The giveaways being Neil Carter with short hair and that Gary had released the Wild Frontier album 'last year' (in '87). Gary and Neil went to Ireland at the beginning of '88 to start working on material for the After The War album, so this performance is possibly from around then? Neil Murray would, of course, join Tony Iommi and Cozy Powell a year later, in Black Sabbath.
If you wanna understand RARE, the neck pickup of the Greeny is actually NOT flipped here. That was just for a very short period of time when Gary was trying to figure out if he wants to "fix" the guitar or not.
Brilliant mix of rock and trad not to mention a great song I🇮🇪
Exhilarating and bloody Fantastic!👏👏👏🤘🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love this, Such a melodic and atmospheric song
Absolute Great !!! Salud y Vida Pa'lante !!! Cheers and Life On !!!
Magic. Sheer bloody magic.
May God Bless your soul, RIP.
true guitar hero, could outplay just about anyone.
jan akkerman is pretty good too.
Can you play the guitar , I doubt it....🤣🤣🤣
love that marriage with all that electronic gear! Gary rules!
💜💜💜💜. Awesome they loved it to her 😀😀😀. 🎸🎸🎸. 🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵 🙏🙏🙏🙏. 🎧🎧🎧🎸🎸🎸🎸
Great work ! Amazing mix, the traditional musical instruments with the metal Rock !
R.I.P. Gay Byrne. What an epic performance this is.
Guitar God RIP Gary Moore ❤
This isuch a great combination. Love them both.
GARY MOORE! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸❤❤❤❤❤🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 O MELHOR SEMPRE! 👩🏻💻🎸❤ FICOU ICÔNICO LENDÁRIO EM NOSSA MEMÓRIA ATÉ HOJE VALEU O POST DO CANAL OBRIGADA PELA REVERÊNCIA! ANOS APÓS! 👩🏻💻🎸28-06-2022
این اجرا برای وقتی بوده کهمنتازه به دنیا اومدم . ۱۹۸۷ !
Visiting on St. Patrick's Day 2021. Love it. RIP Gary
Absolute Magic!!!
With a wife & a best friend like that... who needs enemies?
love this! wonderful blend of old and new ;D
Best guitarist ever born
Fantastic. I love this song
Magnificent! 😁😁👍👍😀😀😀
Great !!! Cheers and Life On !!!
大好きです‼️
Drank maakt meer kapot dan je lief is .zelfs Gary Moore.
Superb
Que versión más genial!!!