My 20 Years Playing With Rory Gallagher by Gerry McAvoy
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
- Rory Gallagher is one of the true guitar greats and has been cited by the likes of Brian May, Eric Clapton, The Edge and Johnny Marr as an influence on them. I spoke with his long time bass partner, GERRY McAVOY, who played on every one of Rory's studio albums across nearly two decades and he tells stories of how he joined with Rory, what it was like in the studio creating music with him, how they had no set list when performing live and what Rory was like as a person too.
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What a bass player, God bless you Gerry.
I thought you were dead?
@@scuzzytwo7556 rumours of my demise have been greatly exaggerated 😬
Gerry was a great bass player and complimented Rory very well.Both Gerry and Rory had incredible energy.Loved Gerry on Bad Penny and Tattoo'd Lady both great songs!
You mean Gerry is a great bass player!
complemented...
@@melbrown9695 Saw Gerry like two or three years ago. That man still rocks 100 % ♥
Gerry was a substantial part of the success of Rory. Man, what a rock solid bass lines! Am a bass player myself and hear many bass players not timing right, a bit after the beat. Gerry never did that. Always right on the beat, also in slow songs, which made it sound so incredibly tight. Rory must have had a thorough base from that to go loose on it. The same goes for Ted on his drums, by the way.
Gallagher, McAvoy, Ted McKenna - a power trio like no other.
r.i.p. "Ted- Rory, got all albums, love these guys,
Rush loved Rory , Rory open for rush , who a better 3 pc band ?
Man i loved Teds drumming on Top Prioty....I think one of the best Sounding Albums Rory has made
Gerry‘s autobiography is highly recommended.
Gerry ist the Beast on Bass❤️
I saw them a few times in the early seventies. Gerry McAvoy is the bass player you dream of if you're a guitarist! He's the soldier who holds your back, gives you power and never ever lets you down! What a stroke of luck!
Savage bass player! To keep up with Rory with no set list as well! Good man Gerry, always a pleasure to listen to you.
Always
such an underrated bass player
The best rock/blues Bass Player! 🙏🎶💚☘️ You have the same vibe and energy as Rory! 🎸🎸
The best pair ever in rock music are Rory and Gerry. So enjoyable to watch Gerry play on stage. Great guy too!
Gerry is up there with the greatest,he complemented Rory perfectly.Absolute monster on the bass.That live version of Shadow Play is savage,shows both of them at the peak of their powers.
Couldn’t put it better myself. Anyone not excited by that are either into cowell pop and or musak.
Amazing back in the day when I went to watch rory gerry mcavoy great bass player xxx
When Band of Friends in Germany : I go to the Concerts ! Thank you Gerry for the Music! Greats from Germany ....the Bullfrog !
I like it when Gerry mentions that telepathy, music wise, existed between the two of them.
Gerry was a fantastic member of Rory Gallagher’s band. He is a top class bass player, his playing blows me away.
Gerry laid the foundations for Rory's live performances. I liked Gerry's "Band Of Friends" activities and also experienced them live. Honorable!
Merci beaucoup for this interview.
For as great a musician that Rory was, I was always amazed at how much the rhythm section contributed to his success. Gerry was a MONSTER bass player.
Gerry... thanks so much for your support on all those tunes! Your bass just kicked ass so much and added so much to Rory's tunes!!! Your energy was such a huge part of the performances I've seen, not to mention the recordings.
Wow Gerry Mcavoy nobody rocks like Gerry what a player he is Gerry and Rory were brilliant together
Thank you for the Memories you are an awesome bass player
Great bassist and musician. Great guy. Make no mistake that he watched Rory's back. Those Irish boys were tough.
An absolute beast of a bass player,seriously seriously good
Gerry is a monster bass player, and the perfect fit for Rory's pure raw energy!
Best bass player in the world, this guy is the real deal
Hi Gerry! Thanks for mentioning that special gig at the Ulster Hall, it was January 1st 1972 I was only 12 years old and went with my neighbour who was older than me but a complete Rory and Taste fan. I still have the ticket in my Rory Gallagher scrap book. It was my first gig and you guys made the front page of Melody Maker that week. What an experience it was for me, means a lot that out of all of Gerry’s gigs that he did with Rory he remembered and mentioned that one. 🌌💕🌠🕊🙏🌅Best wishes to you Gerry from the County Antrim coast . Thank you for the music 🌅🌠👌🏻
Great interview. Thanks gerry
Rory is my absolute favorite guitar player and Gerry is my favorite bass player.... this is gold 🎸🤘🍻
Gerry always seemed to be in the same zone with Rory when they were stretching it out. This interview reinforces what a great bass player he was to anticipate such spontaneity WITHOUT A SETLIST - amazing!
Thank goodness for Gerry (Brendan and Davy Knowles as well), as he continues to carry on Rory's legacy with the Band Of Friends.
Awesome interview! Very cool to hear from this legend! Thank you!!
Nostalgic to hear from gerry mcavoy such great bass player
Fantastic bass player. Saw him with Rory, 3 times at the Ulster Hall in Belfast back in my youth.
Hi gerry..
Love seeing you. You made rory complete.
Thanks for everything.❤
Watching Gerry and Rory on stage with their almost telepathic awareness of each other shines and comes across every time as two musicians at the peak of their powers. The drummers came and went, and very good they were too, but Gerry was a monster on the bass and Rory was one of the best guitarists ever. This humble, shy, special man truly was a one off. RIP maestro.
rory gallagher , gerry mc avoy and wilgar campbell ! THE trio !
Your solid powerful stand while playing base is unforgettable.
I met Gerry in Barcelona what a great guy... Gerry McAvoy the only bass player that could keep up with Rory
His playing on 'Souped up Ford' was insane !
A cool interview, really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing interview, Gerry is a legend.
I so enjoyed this. Thank you both for the interview and thanks Gerry for the music
Gerry and Rory good music couple! Thank’s for all the years of playing with Rory and your loyalty to him! Just great
Great to find this, thanks! Rory and Gerry were a combination never matched!
Glad you enjoyed it
Gerry was fab!
Very underrated, they gelded😮 perfectly great musicians
Saw Rory Gallagher play live in Belfast in the late 70's. Great guitar player!
Saw you guys blazing away.. one of the best live bands ever. Thanks G.
Such a fantastic down to earh guy. I saw him with Rory a couple of time and also with Nine Below Zero
Gerry, you are one of the greatest bassists of all time
Gerry was probably the only bass player that could keep up with rory......
Gerry is modest , I'm a big fan of his bass playing
He was great with nine below zero who were a successful blues band in the 90s and my brother said they were brilliant live.
and it will stay with me forever
He signed a copy of his book for me. Very friendly guy.
Thanks Gerry,
My favorite tune from Calling Card...Country Mile. The very epitome of a rocker, Rory showing everyone how it's done. RIP great one.
Saw Rory and Gerry 4 times, great together.
I’d loved to have had a bass player like Gerry when I was a gigging musician back in the 70s-90s. He was/is a bloody powerhouse and just knows what to play and when to play it. Rory and Gerry were the perfect combination, and when Ted joined the band ( a hard hitting drummer like myself) it was just perfection in my eyes…even if it was only for few years.
Calling Card, To me, sounded Mono. Or, filtered... Just say'n Gerry, your the Sh*t... Jamm'in every song 120%... Your Will boosted Rory up and away... "Thanks A Million" Gerry
The production on Calling Card was lifeless. All the energy was drained out of it. Compare it with the marvellous live feel of Against the Grain
Both Gerry and Rory were fantastic together on guitar
Why did everything cool happen before I was born? I’m so glad we have stuff archived so future generations can experience it again
Lovely to hear your joy in the talking of memories with Rory, and great questions, too!
We love him forever! 🇺🇸🇨🇮🎸
Thank you
I hope you return to the states for another tour with Davy and Brendan now. We miss you all.
Great interview, another legend never mentioned that much, deserves much more recognition,big part of Rory history
I would love to play with this guy. His energy and presence on the bass is really something else. Always looks like he's having the time of his life
Great interview thank you☘️☘️☘️
You are a Treasure, Gerry McAvoy.
Thanks for letting us know that you have time to get together with the Best Music and hope your new stuff is soon out? Thanks love it!!
Went to Band of Friends like two or three years ago. They were awesome, especially Gerry, even though he wasn't too happy with me not being loud or cheerful enough. Come on, give a Frisian a break, Gerry. Loved the show ♥
Gracias por el video , como seguidor de rory y tambien tuyo estoy muy contento , tengo 65 años y soy fan vuestro desde que empezasteis , el pobre rory nos dejo , pero su musica siempre estara presente en mi vida .
Had the great pleasure of seeing him play a small venue in Detroit and talked a bit after the show great bassist and nice guy
Fond memories of the Brighton Dome gigs Rory played at.
Loved Rory but Gerry's base lines were a big part of the music, awesome.
There's playing with and jelling with, Gerry n Rory were fortunate to jell and reach that magic dynamism...Rory had some great musicians along the way, their live contributions will live on
Wow just wow
Interesting vid. I saw RG in concert twice; once in 1972 and once in 1980. The 1972 gig was at the Pier in Portsmouth (or maybe it was the Guild Hall) anyway, the only amplification Rory had there, was his Vox AC30, which seemed very inadequate, for the venue. The 1980 gig, at the Lewisham Odeon was mesmerising. It was him at his best, I'd say.
Waiting for such an interview for a few weeks ! So good to hear and sea Mr McAvoy! Thank you sir for the wonderful solos you played on Bullfrog and all the others, for your enormous sound on the studio recordings which supports so well the thrill given by Rory's voice and guitar! And thank you for having survived to the mad life of musicians in the seventies!!! So much have payed the strong price for having given all their energy and creativity to please themselves but the audiences first among them Rory, Lou who was excellent as none and same for Rod. ♥ Thanks to this channel too
Glad you enjoyed hearing this with Gerry! He was a great guest
Great video.....I saw Rory 13 times......6 with Taste and 7 with RG Band,
In my opinion the best Bass player ever
I learned alot form this interview. I was always Purple fan and loved Roger . Thanks and have a pint .
Glad you enjoyed it 👍 🤘
Thanks for everything Gerry! I enjoyed your book so much it very much helped me finally be at peace with Rorys passing. You were so fabulous at making the Boss man sound as big as possible all the time and it is so much fun to watch you at work on stage. I last saw you with Band of Friends at the Dakota in Minneapolis in what must have been one of Teds very last gigs (RIP).It was a great gig and it was so much fun to chat with you after the show and confirm that like Rory you are a really nice,fun,down to earth guy that seemed to honestly enjoy chatting with a thrilled fan. I hope to get a chance to see you onstage again.
Gerry just like Rory you are amazing musicians.👌👌👌👌👌👌
The hardest working bass player of all time.
Best trio since ,cream or ZzTop , had some lessons with Ted when i started out ! 💜🍷🔥
Really interesting, thanks very much.
Who would have known that Michael Caine played such a mean base back in the 70s? He kept that quiet, did Michael. Not a lot of people knew that!
Great JERRY! xxxxx
Respekt. Realität a time for history.
Gerry's book, Riding Shotgun, is a great read as well
Gerry McAvoy is one of the best basest
I think Rory's best sounding album was Top Priority........It sounds so crisp !
There is occasionally a kind of telepathy between players. When it does happen you become almost unstoppable. I don't know how many players get to that level. Those that do know exactly what i mean.
Gerry was the only bass player that could keep up with Rory
Hi, has anyone located the base error in Laundromat? TIA. I don't have much of an ear.
I will try but it’s too great. And perfect to me.
Why did Gerry leave RORY ??????????😥😥😥
I've long wondered that myself
czcams.com/video/oKBz1307ru4/video.html Listened to laundromat but I couldn't find the mistake Gerry mentioned.
It’s on the studio version not that one.
Gerry you did some fantastic bass playing in those days being a bass player myself you were the guy I paid most attention to in the band and the tone you achieved with the Fender Precision was legendary as well as your technique and enthusiasm you will always be one of my all time favourites live long and prosper brother
Kicking Lou Martin was Rory's worst decision in the career.
Yeah I loved Lou’s playing. Still played piano at Rory’s funeral though.
I also felt Lou's contributions were enormous
Might just be me but, awfully fucking hard to concentrate on what he is saying with all your ads on the screen mate.
I reckon you're right... it's just you!
Not a great person towards Rory
I saw them a few times in the early seventies. Gerry McAvoy is the bass player you dream of if you're a guitarist! He's the soldier who holds your back, gives you power and never ever lets you down! What a stroke of luck!
Gerry must have beeen possesed to keep up with Rory´s pace. Loved them both. I saw them three times with Rod de Ath and they were more than great.
Always been a pleasure watching Gerry rockin that thing. Very few made it look and sound so good. Cheers!
Gerry McAvoy, Gary Thain and Trevor Bolder (both Uriah Heep) are my 3 favorite bass players of all time.
Rod dias was a machine too