Why did no one tell me about Rory Gallagher? Bullfrog Blues (Reaction!)
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- čas přidán 27. 11. 2023
- I am a guitar poser. I didn't expand my knowledge of great guitarists. Rory Gallagher blew my mind with his performance of Bullfrog Blues on his birthday! This was amazing, and if you had never heard of this before too, you're welcome.
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Rory Gallagher the best guitarist period
If you ask the average music fan who Rory Gallagher is, you'll get a blank stare. But if you ask a guitarist, they'll talk your ear off for an hour.
I'm 64 born in Brazil, when turned 15 music, Rock,,Roll , Blues came from nowhere . Had no interest in music, R & R, Blues meant zero to me. My life was surf, play football and tennis. Was Tumbling Dice or Rocket Man that reach and turn on my brain and ears . Got hooked in less than 5 seconds, start going to my friend home after dinner and listen his older brother records.When he was there was even better, he liked to turning me on with his music.Remember when he said just listen, turn volume all the way and the tune began to play. J Tull Aqualung. When I left had only one thing in mind, got to have a record player. Took six months to finally get it, six months that got to know many bands and solo musicians. Had my idols already. Jimi and J Winter start buying my albums, Went spend a weekend at a friend far from Rio to surf. There I met Rory Gallagher, my words UAU . Guitar was and still is most of any real music, something that tells me a person knows nothing about music. Ask about Rory, Alvin Lee and J Winter and they have no clue, was going to see Rory in three occasions during the 80`s. They were all cancelled, makes me sad, someone mention after Mick quit the Stones Jaeger tried to have him. He refused , to bad he would fit like being hand made. To replace a virtuoso only another one has a chance to keep the band on the same level. Moved to L A few weeks after turning 20, my English was please, thanks and bye. Some hard time for few months but little by little life started to improve. Got to see all my idols, even Muddy Waters.
Rory was one of the Gods of rock. Taken far too early and the world is a poorer place without him.
I'm a guitarist 🎸and I saw Rory Gallagher live. and yes you're gonna be pretty spot on with your comment
I'm 72 but was blessesd at 21 to of had a friend that turned me on to him. His concerts in the 70s were absolutely phenomenal. You can recreate the experience by downloading Irish Tour 74( the video concert mirrors the album of same name)
That's correct,I'm a player,and Rory is up there with all my favourites...I remember going to see Eric Bell of Thin Lizzy fame.. and when he came on stage he announced that Rory had passed away and was dedicating the evening to him...I was close to tears, Eric Bell is also a brilliant original player and a really friendly fella.🎶🎸🎶🎸🎶🎸
Rory Gallagher was never mainstream but everybody knew of him back in the 70s
Yet his band Taste played the Isle of Wight Festival
There's a reason we have a festival in his honour every year. Top class vocalist, guitarist, songwriter and more importantly a person. ❤ 🎸
Which festival are you talking about? There's one in Cheshire every year that I've been to.
Ballyshannon
@@ianmcnally7755 Ballyshannon usually at end of May, Town of Rory's birth.
@@daviemcf Ballyshannon is the best, coolest most laid back festival in the world and all in Rory's name. See you there...again
My brother went to see him on a snowy winters night, the band got blocked by the weather conditions, Rory came on and played a 2hour accoustic set on his own and told the public to keep thier tickets and come back the following week when the band would be there, that's the kind of guy he was.
Rory was a hero of my youth ( I am 65 now). One of reasons for that was his sincerenes and honesty. Thanks a lot for your touchy story. He is still loving in our hours and memory.
I'm with you brother (I'm 60)@@MilosBrajkovic-rc3ik
It’s so sad to think about all these great musicians that left too soon , we really missed out on some incredible music.
He was known to be a really good nice guy. As a 🎸 🎸 guitar player we all know how great he was, great is not enough.
What a wonderful thing to do.🎸🎶✅ And he showed what a brilliant gifted musician he was doing a one man show...what a great story 👑👍👍👍
The legendary Rory Gallagher. His album, Irish Tour 1974 is a. must own. RIP....
His pistol slapper blues on the resonator is divine also, loved this reaction Rory is one of my favorites and a constant inspiration
One thing about Rory Gallagher was that he didn't insist on being the person in the spotlight. No flashy costumes and he fully shares the performance with the other members of the band. What a great performance!
Something Mr. Bonamassa would do well to learn...
I agree Rory was down to earth and very true he was brilliant
yeah that's true he was brilliant
This guy was the inspiration for many top guitarists who are still living today including Brian May from Queen. He was humble, quiet and very approachable and sadly died way too soon.
i thought 'secret agent' was one of his best songs!!
In my opinion he also made two of the best “live” albums you can get Irish tour 74, and live in Europe.
I had the pleasure of seeing him several times over the years always 100% performances with a great empathy with his audience. A lot of the time just a three piece band as well with Gerry on bass for many years
my favourite rory track is 'secret agent'!!!@@guyr7351
@@guyr7351 I saw him live twice. Both shows were fantastic. Irish Tour 74 is also a DVD and someone has kindly uploaded it on CZcams.
@@geoffpoole483 I have my own copy 👍
Rory was is loved by all rock stars in the old times. A genius!!
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Took a girl on our first date to see Rory on the STAGE STRUCK tour, she had never heard of him!! We have been married 40yrs now and have 2 kids and 6 beautiful grandchildren... Thanks Rory..🎶🎸RIP DEAR FRIEND.♥️
Do you have any videos from that concert??? I am obsessed with that tour and other than the CD there is no other footage from it
@@ldethgaming The only memory is in my head,plus the concert programme I bought on entry...Rory was an Amazing player and never really got the recognition he deserved.🎶🎸🎶
Not even scratching the surface of this LEGEND. No one. I repeat no one ever stayed true to himself like Rory. No one like him period.
Him and Neil Young maybe.
You've just watched the greatest guitar player of all time, in my opinion. I saw Rory Gallagher at the Liverpool Empire in 1973, and it was off the scale. Never to be forgotten.
You are very lucky and I am very stupid as they were my concert going years from 1971 in London and I never saw Tory.
Srv number 1
My biggest regret was not going to that concert because I thought there was plenty of time to see him again.
Moral of this story, if you get a chance to see a band go and see them, don't put it off.
I was at that gig, if it was taste.
Rory played a Tele occasionally, but his main guitar was an extremely battered Strat. You should also check out his acoustic stuff too. At one gig half an hour after he had finished there were still many still cheering. So Rory came back by himself with an acoustic guitar, and sat on the edge of the stage and played another half hour for them. He also opened for Aerosmith in '74, after he'd left the stage the 50.000 crowd were cheering for more, they started throwing bottles on stage. Joe Perry said. I remember it as the only time that we were blown off fair and square in true rock-and-roll style. That night Rory Gallagher was just too good to stop."
He liked to use the Tele for slide.
Hi Sebs
It's a little bit awkward for me, as a boomer and lifelong Rory fan, to hear youngsters talk about him as an "unheard of" guitarist.
For me and a whole generation he was the GOAT, an iconic, humble, gentle and kind Irish bluesman, every guitar guy knew of and a light tower for all blues lovers.
Rory "the glory" Gallagher may you forever rest in peace in the eternal heaven of blues.☮️❤️🎸
Enjoy. He was one of the best. No big ego. Never released a single. My favorite musician. R.I.P.
Rory's Irish Tour album one of the best ever made
Definately Danny!!
Rory was extremely generous to his fans and always took time to have a chat after a show. One such young fan asked him how he got a certain tone from his guitar. Rory explained exactly how he did it showing him how he set his amp and everything. That young fan was indeed one Brian May.
Do you know Brian was older than Rory'
@@michaeldonaghey It's still a true story, confirmed by May himself. Rory inspired May, Slash, and many others.
Saw Rory when I was a teenager in Dublin in the '70's. I'm in my 60's now and remember that gig like it was yesterday.. ❤
My mother and father met at the Dublin show on the 74 tour. So I guess I have Rory to thank for my existence.
The respect that the British guitar gods have for our Irish brother is remarkable and very rare. I was lucky enough to see him live in the 80's and his 4 hour show nearly broke me.
I think most europeans(at least) loved Rory a lot.......Iam from Greece and here Rory is considered a legendary guitarist.I think europe(at least most of it) loves Rory the way americans love EVH....
Yup saw him on a bill with deep purple in Vancouver bc canada in about 72 .incredible
I ran into Rory by following a list of best live albums about 10 years ago.
Irish Tour '74 was on that list.
I had to listen to his entire catalog & I've been a huge fan ever since.
How can anyone not respect him? Great musician, laid back and genuine nice person
Ireland is part of Britain so what do you mean?
I purchased my first copy of RG with Messrs McEvoy and D'Arth playing on the studio album "Calling Card", released in 1976 ...... do not hesitate, obtain a copy vinyl or CD.......after listening to this album for nearly 40 years it is fresh and ballsy and has easily stood the test of time......try "Secret Agent".RIPow Rory, gone but not forgotten,and thank you for "Calling Card".
Music from the 70's. No autotune or gizmos.....just pure musical talent!
Pure raw talent
I saw him play several times at the Marquee Club in Soho London. He just loved to play. He wasn't interested in stardom, just playing his music. He was incredible as song writer singer and obviously as a guitarist. Yet he still hasn't made it into the rock hall of fame.
History: "Rory's rock solid devotion to his calling never wavered and the respect of his musical peers was universal. Eric Clapton credited Gallagher with “getting me back into the blues”, The Rolling Stones tried and failed to get him to replace Mick Taylor. Sadly died too young from complications of a liver transplant."
Rory Gallagher once broke a string, and carried on playing as he fixed it. Legend, and my late dads favourite!
I've seen him do that too!
Rory was a guitar god. Seen his guitar hanging on the wall in Dublin. First album I heard was Tatto, back in '73
I saw him live frequently through the 70s , absolutely magnificent on stage , what a lovely man ❤ RIP
When he died (way too soon), he had already sold 30+ MILLIONS records. In Europe, everybody knew and loved Rory during the seventies, even if he wasn't mainstream. He was the people guitarplayer. He was a poet and a storm on stage. The kindest guy too. Gerry McAvoy on bass, who still play with his "Band Of Friends" to keep Rory's legacy alive.
A legendary blues man RIP Rory, for more great blues rock of this era, you should check out Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac, either Shake Your Money Maker or Oh Well Part 1
Rory was phenomenal and so is Gerry McAvoy, Irish Tour 74 is one of all time favorite albums, check anything from that out if you want to react to more Rory.
Respect for your reaction - and opinion. Rory was brilliant. A one of a kind. So sadly missed.
One thing... The second G in Rory's surname is silent. It's pronounced "Gallaher". I'm Irish - I know 🙂
Thanks Irish, from Serbia.
Saw him several times in the Ulster Hall, Belfast in the mid-1970s. Absolutely brilliant guitarist and showman. Seek out his acoustic guitar playing - it's incredible.
I was lucky enough to see Rory Gallagher twice in the 1980s. I never met him but he was a sweet guy that really cared about people and would help wherever he could. 👍🏻
Hey just watched your reaction to Rory Gallagher, in my opinion one of if not the greatest guitarist ever, 1st saw him aged 15 in a small venue in my home town of Bristol England, saw him 3 times over the years, I've seen Jimmy page, Brian May, Clapton, David gillmor Peter Green the late great Alvin Lee God bless him, Gary Moore, all brilliant but for me there's only one Rory Gallagher, this is true when asked by music journalist what is it like to be the greatest guitarist ever Jimmy hendrix said don't ask me ask Rory Gallagher, say no more, keep up the great work take care English Billy.
Jimi Hendrix was one asked what’s it like to be the greatest guitarist in the world. His answer was “I don’t know you’d better ask Rory Gallagher”
he didn't say Gallagher, he just said "Ask Rory", but it was absolutely clear who was ment!
Rory was fantastic but Jimi was from another planet
You stole my line!! Lol 😂
While that’s not exactly the way it happened, what you’ve said here is very close to the truth. Hendrix admired Gallagher greatly.
@@davidjohns4745not even close to Rory...
A few points. This recording was from a BBC TV show called The Old Grey Whistle Test and the entire show can be found on CZcams. There was a BBC show called Rock Goes to College and Rory recorded a concert for this show which is also on CZcams, so is the truly fantastic Irish Tour 74 movie. During the 70s and 80s few acts would play in Northern Ireland because of the security situation. Rory Gallagher was one of the few.
Finally you found him! Rory is one of my top 3 guitar players. And believe me, there are way more live gigs from Rory to blow you away. If you like search for "Shin Kicker", "Bad Penny" and "Shadow Play" best youtube videos are from Montreux Jazzfestival. This legendary irish guitar god is worth every minute of attention.
Btw: You never noticed a player doing the slide like this? You should give Derek Trucks a moment of your time. Combined with the great voice of his wife Susan Tedesci i recommend "Midnight in Harlem"
I was so thinking about Midnight in Harlem. But had to be live with the long intro
Yes, live versions of these songs are awesome
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Time keeps on ticking... Going through a box of old ticket stubs not long ago. My first rock concert:
May 19, 1973 East Tennessee State University
Rory Gallagher - ZZ Top
4 bucks
It was about two months before Tres Hombres came out. (Dusty Hill's 24th birthday, I came to find out on his passing) It was Festival Seating and I managed to get about 15 feet from mic center. Rory Gallagher was pure fire right out of the gate, and his band was phenomenal. (particularly Lou Martin on his electric piano) Rory was amazing to see play and I think that he had as much fun as anyone. Then, BG and the boys came out. Back when they were the most badass blues rock band that ever was. Straw hats, jeans, no beards (but Frank. lol), and BG in a white tshirt w/ pack of Marlboros rolled up in the sleeve(lol). Needless to say, Rory and BG made a big impression on a 16 yr old. Blues rock, slide guitar nut ever since.
RIP Dusty, Rory, Lou, and Rod. Thank You!
Keep Rockin, Gerry!
Rory, Rory, Roooooooory! Frigging guitar god! Left us way too early! When I was ten, some 35 years ago, my uncle introduced me to Rory Gallagher and I was blown away within 5 measures. Miss you both!
Sebs bro! I'm 63 and consider myself to be very fortunate to have seen Rory live when I lived in Connecticut. Once at Toad's Place in New Haven, and at the short lived Toad's Place Waterbury. He comes from a long line of great Irish musicians like Van Morrison, Sinead O'Connor, U2, etc. The man sold over 30 million records despite turning down big record companies who wanted to make him a "Star". He said he only wanted to be a guy who could just go to the pub and have a pint with his mates. He had a stage presence that few performers I've seen could match! His energy was simply out of this world. His main guitar was his famous beat to death Fender Strat. (You'll see it if you look him up) One of the greatest guitar players and performers of all time without question! Check out the live album "Stage Struck"... Shadow Play was a song of his that got American rock radio play. He died (painfully) in 1995 of drawn out complications after a liver transplant. I was devastated when I heard the news. If you saw him live from 5 feet away you understood the definition of ROCK STAR! RIP Rory. I want you to know I wasn't entirely sure about you when I first started. You'll be pleased to know I think you're a good man, honest and for real. Keep rockin. Thanks for this channel. Chuck.
Brian May of Queen has credited Rory with helping him to create his own sound. Rory is an original
Slash adored him too
You don't practice that, Sebs, you live it. My introduction to his music was his "Live In Europe" album a friend of mine had, and that was 50 years ago. He was an incredibly talented musician who loved what he did and had no airs and graces about it. Vale, Rory, taken far too soon.
I was in the lucky position to live in a town in the Netherlands called Geleen, where originally the still existing Pinkpopfestival was held, a few 100 meters from our house in the center park. So I saw him there as a 15 year old teenager in 1974 for the first time and after that I saw him 4 times live in the local theater, also a few 100 meters from our house; the last time was a few months before he passed away. My older sister was also a big fan of Rory; at her funeral in 2000 we played A million miles away. I still can't hear that song without getting emotional. I don't like to rate guitarists, musicians or artists, because everyone has his or her own style and uniqueness, but when someone asks me who is your favourite musician, you probably can guess the answer :-).
Rory is one of the best guitar players ever. My favorite blues guitarist/singers right now. So much great music and his acoustic stuff is amazing
Love Rory. Natural player, showman. No bs. And listen to the bass player, always driving, pushing. Get it!!!
Discovered Rory back in 1973. He was GENIUS, wasn't he?! Thx for posting!
I was one of the lucky one's to see Rory live in Macroom's Mountain Dew Festival in the late 70's , this guy was ans is still a musical god in Ireland ,he bucked the trend and introduced us to a whole new musical world, it is said that the late , great Jimi hendrix was asked one time " what was it like to be the No 1 guitarist in the world " , Jimi is reported to have said " I don't know, ask Rory Gallagher " , still makes this old timer young everytime I hear him , legend !!
My all time favourite was Irish tour 74 with a song called walk on hot coals, the finger picking towards the end of the song was incredible.
Rory Gallagher was an amazing musician, in my opinion he lived to play the guitar and he was fantastic. Another great live performance is 'Shinkicker' from Montreux in 1979, pure magic!
Very glad you discovered Rory. I've loved the guy since the 1st time I saw him in Feb. of 1976.
Good morning, Rory Gallagher was a permanent sound powerhouse, since his debut in Taste (his group before going solo) his shows were legendary, performances lasting 2 hours sometimes 3 hours!!!! this 4 to 5 times a week throughout the year and entire career!!! Very respected among musicians, he produced a series of fantastic albums, absolutely original to this day! I don't know anyone who has done it, or does it like him. I suggest listening to the Irish tour 74, hard, of course your discography is excellent. He died very early, just 47 years old, but he left a spectacular legacy. See this song in Paris (if I'm not mistaken it was in 1982) a heavier and much more virtuosic approach. I hope you get to know a little more about this musical genius. Big hug from Rio de Janeiro. And long live Rory!!!!
Never heard of him either until a Brian May interview. Big fan now. Love his version of Nadine.
In Germany there was a weekly program called Rock Palast (palace). Rory was few most appearances until his death.
I fortunately did roadie for him a few times and got rightly pissed. Met him a couple times at Irish Fleadhs(folk festivals). A really nice guy. Taught an American friend, who had no idea who he was, some chords etc in the pub.
Love to see someone react to Rory for the first time because the first time I heard him I said “Who is this guy, and how on earth have I never heard of him before?”
Rory Gallagher in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1974, the Riverside Theatre, one of my first concerts. Long curly hair, winning smile, trademark plaid flannel shirt.... I'm so glad I still have my ticket stub and reviews from our "underground" local papers. I think I was 15. He was an Irish 🔥hottie🔥, instant crush on the guy, and what a guitarist! 🌹RIP Rory🌹 You left us too soon.
Yeah man, I didn't hear about Rory until the 90s and thought, where the fk have I been. This will be the only time I have ever said this cliche, but Rory Gallagher was seriously underrated and under exposed because he was at the top of the heap in every way imo. Glad you found him and put it out there. RIP Irish guitar slinger.
Managed to see Rory a couple of times in the 70s his shows started full on and continued full on,You didn’t come out of a Rory show thinking you were short changed,The musicians who toured with were totally up there with him.
Singers play to the back of the hall, guitarists to the first few rows....Rory would make eye contact with everyone in the hall and made us all feel special. He was a genuine one off.
Thanks for checking out Rory! This performance provides just a hint of his musical brilliance. His live performances are legendary. As gentle and humble as he was off stage, he was a beast when performing. To get a feel of just how superb he was, I highly recommend taking a listen to his explosive version of "Just a Little Bit" from My Father's Place, Roslyn NY, 1974. It's audio only, but unlike anything you've heard before. Seriously, this is a must-listen piece. Rory works so much intense passion and sound out of his beloved '61 Strat - going up, down and all around - and it shows why he was simply untouchable. Anyway, thanks for a great reaction, hope you explore more Rory and keep on...
I saw him at Rockpalast '77 in Essen, Germany....it was a life changing experience. Nobody put more into a show or their playing than Rory, period! You've found a great rabbit hole to fall into!
My brother you really crack me up, my first concert was cream 1968 and I’ve never stopped, Rory is the man
After I saw Clapton I just had to see all the greats. I’ve seen live almost all the bands to I love it
Should have said all the bands you react too
@@edwardbarrett453 My first was Joe Cocker here in Rio, after Rick Wakeman follow by Genesis on their first tour without Peter Gabriel album Trick of the tail. Was really good. Months later moved to USA where saw most of the great ones alive. Eric saw by courtesy of a good friend called Dennis Wilson a lousy drummer as he used to say, ...RIP my crazy friend
Lots of people have tried to play like Rory, but nobody ever played with quite the same passion. That's what made the difference in his playing. He was awesome live.
Prior to being listed as Rory he was in a band TASTE, who were also excellent. Also look up guitarist Paul Kossoff in the band FREE.
Van Gogh achieved his greatness after his death. I have been listening to Rory since Taste (1960s), and only after his death is his genius being more widely discovered. RIP Rory, may the bullfrogs still jump on your back at the Laundromat.
Rory Gallagher and Johnny Winter were contemporaries. Johnny was the American Rory Gallagher and Rory was the Irish Johnny Winter. Seek out Eric Gales, Lance Lopez, Philip Sayce, and Simon McBride who are other guitar monsters in the blues rock genre. You might listen also to Richie Kotzen, Greg Howe, as well as Gary Moore in the rock genre as well Allan Holdsworth and John Etheridge amongst many others in the jazz fusion genre; and of course Eric Johnson.
Rod Price and Dave Hole also great slide guitar players .
And then along came Guthrie Govan and a new king was crowned.
@@sicksquid3258 Well, that's one view.
Welcome to the Rory Fan Club, I got my first album in the mid 70's and have rocked on ever since. This is a great song but I have others I prefer, but these are for you to find, and fortunately there are stacks of his performances on CZcams, so enjoy!
I was lucky enough to see Rory twice with Taste - at the National Jazz and Blues Festival, then at the Isle of Wight. Afterwards saw him at least twenty times with various versions of his own band.
Every performance was stunning - he played his heart out for hours, he could play a Strat, a Telecaster, a Gretsch, a mandolin and even saxophone. He was an absolute genius who cared more about his fans than his record company and didn’t play the superstar. He passed way too soon, but those of us who saw him play will never forget.
Thanks for this reaction, great to see your appreciation of this guitarist.
Another one you might enjoy reacting to is Alvin Lee of Ten Years After - look for the live at Woodstock full version of “I’m goin’ home”. Enjoy!!!
Definitely not forgetting the saxophone.
I haven't heard _Alvin Lee and or Ten Years After_ come up in a conversation in a long time.
I was a fan, not a huge one, but a fan nonetheless.
@@aberamagold7509 Leo Lyons is still playing and touring! He has his own CZcams channel too.
I was at a live concert with him. He came on stage alone. Not a problem . He managed to fill up the whole stage on his own
Saw him live several times in the seventies in the UK. Amazing live shows. You really need to react to "Shadow Play" Live at Montreux Music Festival 1979. My favourite live performance.
Shadow Play and Philby were brilliant.
I was fortunate enough to see Rory at the Whiskey A-Go-Go in 1974. He blew the doors off the place. He had everybody on the Sunset Strip rocking their socks off!
" I still listen To "Live In Europe and "Tattoo" on a regular basis.
I was fortunate enough to see Rory live 3 times in my life. The first in 1973 was at an outdoor festival in a bike arena near Frankfurt. With all the bands in two days, Rory stood out from the crowd. 2 years later, he came to my hometown playing at a club on the riverfront called Mississippi Nights. No one had heard of him and I was able to plant myself right at the foot of the stage. He came back to play the same club the next year and you can be sure I arrived early and planted myself at the foot of the stage again. I'll never regret or forget it.
My favorite guitarist ever. Gerry McAvoy was with Rory for nearly 30 years. I was honored to see Rory a number of times in the 1970s. Every show was different but the energy was always there. He's well known for his 61 Strat--battered, beat, but a part of his musical soul. There are lots of articles on that guitar, and Joe Bonnamassa was honored to be allowed to play it by the family. Check out "A Million Miles Away," "Tatto'd Lady," and "Bad Penny." For a look at the energy in his shows, "Shadow Play" from 1979 Montreax blows people away.
Sebs, you should check out the documentary of Rory's Live Irish Tour from 1974. The album is one of his best in my opinion.
A great example of Rory's slide guitar playing you should check out his version of Could've Had Religion from the Beat Club Sessions
He was a great acoustic guitar player too,loved his live resonator playing on "as the crow flies"
Rory is awesome, Shadow Play, gotta love the fro'ed out Bass Player.
I was fortunate enough to see Rory, in his pomp, in Liverpool. I've never sweated so much at any gig, before or since. And never grinned with pure pleasure so much either. RIP an INCREDIBLE guitarist and performer.
OMFG Dude! I watched this clip yesterday evening and even though I've listened to Music from the 70's all my life I somehow missed Rory Gallagher. So I've been aware about Him the past 24h and listened to Him on Spotify today. The Man is one of the Greats no doubt
One the very best live performances I ever saw was Rory Gallagher & BB King in London 1992. It is not flash, just drop dead perfect playing by listening and responding. In short equisque playing.
Dude, there are literally hundreds of videos of Rory's live performances on CZcams to enjoy. A truly rich legacy. RIP Rory.
Rory was one of a vety few who always looked like he loved what he did and thaf spread into the audience. Absolute Legend
Congratulations Sebs....you've just met the Prince of Ireland 🇮🇪. The greatest guitarist of them all. Enjoy your journey into his back catalogue - we've had the pleasure for 50 years. He is my hero, always will be. ❤
Saw Rory in 1981 at the Reading Rock Festival near London, Rory and his band were fantastic.
So lucky to have seen Rory like 15 times between 1979 and 1992. What a great player and one of the best live performers ever. So underrated. He was simply great!
This makes me so happy! Check out his acoustic version of "Too Much Alcohol." RIP, Rory!
Thank you for taking a look at Rory! Rory was an amazing blues/ rock musician who poured his heart and soul into his music, infusing it with that special "something" that a lot of technical players are missing. Shy and soft-spoken off stage; transformed as soon as he had an instrument in his hand. He played electric and acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo, harmonica and sax. Rory didn't use a lot of effects on his guitars, choosing to see what sounds he could create with just his hands. He's mostly known for his battered '61 Strat, but used a Tele for slide. Please check out a few other pieces! I'd recommend "I Wonder Who" from his 1984 Belfast performance or "Calling Card" from 1977 Hammersmith Odeon. For sheer rock energy, there's the 1979 Montreux version of "Shadow Play".
Rory was a force of nature. I was lucky to see him live in a small club just before he passed. Man, there will never be another Rory. A fabulous guitarist, songwriter and singer.
Man his live in Europe album will have you up and dancing from the off, to the last little twist at the end!!!
My all time favourite guitarist! Saw him live back in 1984. The guitar skills were off the charts...and boy was it loud!
I'd recommend Rory's ''Calling Card'' album from 1976. It's got a bit of everything on it, from bar room blues to scalding rock
This reminds me a lot of Alvin Lee's I Going Home.He played it at Woodstock.His band was called Ten Years After back then.
Good Call
In the town where he was born they still have a tribute festival every year and it's a huge event. He was obviously popular in Ireland but also in Europe, particularly German, so the festival attracts people from all over the world. It's amazing that all these years later he still has such an influence. Fun fact, Rory's famous Fender Stratocaster was reputedly the first in Ireland.
Saw him the first time in 73 . he blew my mind , and he was the opening act, only other Bluses guy that done that to me was Freddy King and he was a opening act also, both are great.
I got to see him open with his band Taste on his first US tour. The headliner that night was Blind Faith. I NEVER forgot Rory that night and MANY times later went to see him Anytime he was in Philly. I think the only thing that may not have given a wider following were the studio LPs never gave you the full story of what this guy could do live !!! In a word ...OUTSTANDING!!!!
was the crowd big? because I’ve heard that he was not so popular in usa
Seen Taste play three times in my home town in Northern Ireland. Seen him four times with his own band. Never, never disappointed.
Sadly I never saw Rory live, but ... Nine Below Zero! The awesome bass player and the drummer played - or are still playing - in that band! They have an amazing guitarist and singer in the band - along an amazing harp player! "Once, Twice, ... Three Times ... Is Enough!" *singing
Good Reaction to a guitar genius and beautiful person.
I saw Deep Purple in 1972 amongst many Groups in London during my concert-going years and, inexcusably,I missed Rory. My loss.
New to the channel, this is my 4th video today. As someone who was a teen in the 80's, Rory was just a little before my time, but HOLY COW was this an amazing introduction! LZ, Pink Floyd, ZZ Top, Kiss, AC/DC ... the list is huge for rock in the 70's & 80's. I'm proud to have come from a generation that brought such kickass artists.
Rory was one of the best. Been listening to him for 40 years. Just mind blowing.
I first saw him in London around 1976 and was amazed at how good he was.