Spencer Hodgkins Yeah, that song is very nice. Somehow I completely missed his slide work and I like it better than Johnny Winter. Gary Moore just had an unparalleled mastery of guitar that never ceases to amaze me.
PlayerX after watching this video , I went and got a super cheap les Paul with super hot pick ups and a nut riser , tended it to open E and have Been driving my neighbors crazy . Gary is and always be the man
Ya i was suprised myself never ever heard him play slide before And amazing as it is...it is kinda weird when a white irish guy sings a blues cla ssic, but hey, hes gary moore and im some fuckin guy living in my moms basement lol
Gary was (is), not only an incredible exponent of, but also one of the greatest ambassadors of the Blues. Although many associate him with Rock, fusion, and even hard rock (understandably, given his amazing speed and dexterity). But Gary was a massive fan, and student of blues, from the Mississippi delta, through to Chicago, Texas, and the British Invasion, Gary was all over it. And he absorbed every nuance, and variation, of each and every representation of blues music. Definitely one of my greatest influences, and I know that I’m far from being alone in this regard. I miss him every day.
The thing about Gary Moore's version of Dust My Broom is that he takes the tempo a bit slower than most versions,and then proceeds to burn the house down.
Gary Moore's tempo is much truer to the score. Check out the gold standard which is Elmore James version. Most rockers overplay and rush this classic number.
Very well put Velocitormator, this is just an awesome version of an all time classic for me only Elmore James's original compares with it. and that is saying something. .
Just a note here No pun intended Robert Johnson originally wrote Dust my broome Elmore James had to change the title to Dust my blues for copyright reasons This information of course has been given to me by an old guitar instructor
Was wondering how hard it would be for Gary to pull this off and at 4:35 he nearly proved me right but in the end a faithful rendition - many thanks RIP Gary. Lovely touch at the end bringing on Peter Green. Lump in the throat time...
It seems like every song I listen to, I stumble across an incredible Gary Moore live version. He never ceases to amaze me. Its so fortunate to have these recordings, and I'm sure most of his shows weren't recorded?
Quite a lot of his shows were recorded... probably more than by some other acts. This channel is chock full of them: www.youtube.com/@OvidiuBuzduganRomcea
I was lucky enough to see him a few times in the early 80s warming up for other acts on arena tours... I had no idea of his history then but always loved his playing.
Joe Lakewood Gary will never die because he's to close to too many hearts including yours I reckon Robert Johnson is listening to Gary's version and saying that's a great way to play
lucky56ification What a sensational comment lucky Gary and Rory cranking this song and giving it 110 per cent as both these guitarists did RIP you two gods
doktorfeelgood No doubt that p90s sound badass and Leslie West was awesome but... that is clearly a cream and black bobbin humbucker of some type in that guitar. I think around the 4:35 mark you can get a clear shot of it. Take care!
5:40 ... "Thank you very much, this man here is Peter Green" ... pure respect, played his back side off because his mentor was in the wing. Great work, miss you Gary
Shame he didn't try to see if Peter would play something with him & let him strap ole Grennie on after so many years. Two legends we will miss forever . To see them play anything together would have just been the icing on the cake for the audience & us to hear & see the vid if we weren't there .
So lucky to have seen Gary when he was briefly a member of Thin Lizzy back in early '74. The Greyhound in Fulham Palace Road was then place to see some wonderful bands in those days, proper up close and personal! Is it still a music pub, or even more to the point, does it still exist>
I am feeling one sensational vibe here this is class.I love Elmore James's original but damn this is so good that I am having trouble saying which I prefer. I love them both I guess.
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I'm a Gary Moore fan and I'd never heard him play slide. That's one of my favorite songs. Superbly performed. What a good surprise that was. I cried
same here ehehheheeh awesome!!!
AmDsus2Fmaj7Am listen to "showbiz blues" from the "Blues for Greeny" album, one of my favourite slide tunes, just Gary Moore and his guitar.
Spencer Hodgkins Yeah, that song is very nice. Somehow I completely missed his slide work and I like it better than Johnny Winter. Gary Moore just had an unparalleled mastery of guitar that never ceases to amaze me.
PlayerX after watching this video , I went and got a super cheap les Paul with super hot pick ups and a nut riser , tended it to open E and have Been driving my neighbors crazy . Gary is and always be the man
Ya i was suprised myself never ever heard him play slide before
And amazing as it is...it is kinda weird when a white irish guy sings a blues cla
ssic, but hey, hes gary moore and im some fuckin guy living in my moms basement lol
Gary was (is), not only an incredible exponent of, but also one of the greatest ambassadors of the Blues.
Although many associate him with Rock, fusion, and even hard rock (understandably, given his amazing speed and dexterity). But Gary was a massive fan, and student of blues, from the Mississippi delta, through to Chicago, Texas, and the British Invasion, Gary was all over it. And he absorbed every nuance, and variation, of each and every representation of blues music.
Definitely one of my greatest influences, and I know that I’m far from being alone in this regard. I miss him every day.
was
Man there is only one Gary Moore no body did it like he did!!! R.I.P.
O shut up punk
+DjGetem f yourself.
Rip
@@AxemanDeth
That's a really stupid comment considering Gary could play slide as good as if not better than Elmore at half Elmore's age
@@AxemanDeth What the fuck did Elmore James have to do with his playing genius??????
The thing about Gary Moore's version of Dust My Broom is that he takes the tempo a bit slower than most versions,and then proceeds to burn the house down.
Gary Moore's tempo is much truer to the score. Check out the gold standard which is Elmore James version. Most rockers overplay and rush this classic number.
Very well put Velocitormator, this is just an awesome version of an all time classic for me only Elmore James's original compares with it. and that is saying something. .
Velociamato
@@MrDayjur
Robert Johnson wrote and performed this originally.
Big Love ❤️ Rest in Piece Gary! we miss u so much 🥲
Gary Moore:The greatest guitarist to ever strap on a 6 string.... Hands down
Mr. Robert William Gary Moore 🎤 🎸 😭
Mr. Gary "Lord Of The Strings" Moore 🎸
Absolutely the best ever
Rory Gallagher trained him . 🏴🏴🏴
Really?
You said it man 🤘🏻
Gary Moore, GREAT RESPECT FOREVER!!!!
RIP
Gary Moore dusting everybody's broom with his guitar. 💯
Nothing but the blues. Nothing but Dust My Broom. Thank you mister Elmore James.
Denis Desfontaines
Elmore James did a version of dust My broom
He called it dust My blues for copyright reasons
Just thought you might be interested
Just a note here
No pun intended
Robert Johnson originally wrote
Dust my broome
Elmore James had to change the title to Dust my blues for copyright reasons
This information of course has been given to me by an old guitar instructor
Gary Elmoore!!!
Dang Gary..You sound like Elmore s Guitar..SO GOOD..Miss You Soul Brother
Was wondering how hard it would be for Gary to pull this off and at 4:35 he nearly proved me right but in the end a faithful rendition - many thanks RIP Gary.
Lovely touch at the end bringing on Peter Green. Lump in the throat time...
Esa canción es puro, total , auténtico y absoluto BLUES. ELMORE JAMES ❤ Ahora los dos en el cielo cantan juntos. 💙💙
WOW ... some super kind of bad ass playing. Never heard him play slide before. Thanks for posting
It seems like every song I listen to, I stumble across an incredible Gary Moore live version. He never ceases to amaze me. Its so fortunate to have these recordings, and I'm sure most of his shows weren't recorded?
Quite a lot of his shows were recorded... probably more than by some other acts. This channel is chock full of them: www.youtube.com/@OvidiuBuzduganRomcea
I was lucky enough to see him a few times in the early 80s warming up for other acts on arena tours... I had no idea of his history then but always loved his playing.
Joe Lakewood
Gary will never die because he's to close to too many hearts including yours
I reckon Robert Johnson is listening to Gary's version and saying that's a great way to play
love the slower, bluesier tempo...the man had it right....r.i.p.
Gary Moore and a slide and an SG is a change of pace...He is one of my blues mentors ....love it.
Mr. Robert William Gary Moore 🎤 🎸 😭
Mr. Gary "Lord Of The Strings" Moore 🎸
heard many versions of this classic but Gary really does it so so well rip Gary you and Rory will be tearing it up together
lucky56ification
What a sensational comment lucky
Gary and Rory cranking this song and giving it 110 per cent as both these guitarists did
RIP you two gods
Just heard him play this classic now. Wow, what a slide show!!
Perfectly played!! Ellmore would be so very proud!!!! Its Garys style that makes it him own..R.I.P. My friend.
its supposed to be that way. No need to church it up. Its all about emotion and feeling. "The blues is easy to play, but hard to feel" Jimi Hendrix
So freakin talented!!! He plays everything with great respect.
Gary Moore did it with a swagger 😎😎 Such a great piece......Slide is killing it.Almost better than the original 😎😎 Gary lives & rules ....
Turning the heat up on this tune! Well done Gary Moore! RIP
Speaking about kick some ass, he was the man! RIP Gary and thanks for the musical legacy!
Great version of the classic...
Mr. Robert William Gary Moore 🎤 🎸 😭
Mr. Gary "Lord Of The Strings" Moore 🎸
Fantastic Version From Fleetwood Mac
Great player, and a phenomenal voice. I met a very nice Irish dude on a trip to Morocko who pronounced his name Moeoer (möör).
another great performance of a great song and singer,guitist.
this is for me the best performed and best rock and roll track played by anyone ever.
Um hello it's Blues on Slide
@@edgarcook9607 Um hello to you too Edgar, .and I agree that it is a blues track with slide ?
Gosh Garry put 110+ into his music
It's going to be very hard to replace this late genius
Extremely hard
Best version ever! Decimates all others!
Great version from a legend !!
HOLY MOLY...over the top as always...Gary was one one THE best.... the rest of the show PLEASE?
That is some brutal tone he is getting outta that SG Jr!
P-90 man.........it's got THAT sound.....same guitar Leslie West favored...
doktorfeelgood
No doubt that p90s sound badass and Leslie West was awesome but... that is clearly a cream and black bobbin humbucker of some type in that guitar. I think around the 4:35 mark you can get a clear shot of it. Take care!
X Crow you are right
X Crow
Humbuckers never lie
sorry, Gary Moore never die...
5:40 ... "Thank you very much, this man here is Peter Green" ... pure respect, played his back side off because his mentor was in the wing. Great work, miss you Gary
Shame he didn't try to see if Peter would play something with him & let him strap ole Grennie on after so many years. Two legends we will miss forever . To see them play anything together would have just been the icing on the cake for the audience & us to hear & see the vid if we weren't there .
Absolutely brilliant
Damn, this guy plays the guitar better than I did in my previous life!
C'mon mr. Wonderful ❤
one of the best guitarist with jimi and clapton
Jimi the single most overrated guitarist on the planet
@@johnnycash1365 haha yes indeed. Rory gallagher , jeff healey, gary moore top 3
Not Bad For A Left Hander Playing Right Handed. R.I.P. Gary You Are Missed
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Gary master of the blues.
Gary moore the best plays with fire.
One of the best.
Really cool tribute to Elmore James
Sensacional versão talvez a melhor que eu ouvi até o presente momento
Scottish whiskey..Irish Bluesman...lopputulema... A Happy longtimer..here in Finland...
Somebody have to Dust My (b9 Room... dog is lojal...
Magistral....!!!
Damn that's a hell of a tone. I'm not a fan of slide guitar but he makes it sound awesome.
I think he just played the highest note I have ever heard from a guitar!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Guess what All you GM lovers as I am
Forget what is plastic because that never happened in Gary's Life
With the addition of Peter Green
Sensational
Genius at work
Somewhere, Lonesome Dave and The Bottle are smiling...!!!
come back to earth, gary!!!!
very rare appearance of Peter Green wish we could hear more from Jeremy, Danny and Peter. Seeing him is good but hearing would be better...
So lucky to have seen Gary when he was briefly a member of Thin Lizzy back in early '74. The Greyhound in Fulham Palace Road was then place to see some wonderful bands in those days, proper up close and personal! Is it still a music pub, or even more to the point, does it still exist>
1946nimrod I saw Thin Lizzy AT llangewydd Youth club Bridgend S.wales in the Summer of 74 was Gary with them then ,do you know?
@@MrDayjur According to the Gary Moore Bible, he was in the band from January to April 1974
Can't teach this shit. You either feel it or you don't.
It can't be taught and can't be bought....
This...Fucking THIS!!!
I am feeling one sensational vibe here this is class.I love Elmore James's original but damn this is so good that I am having trouble saying which I prefer. I love them both I guess.
I have Never see him play an SG !
This must be PRE-GREENIE !
Gary ..baddest guitar player
I think that's the best I've ever seen someone cover this song. Beautiful video.
Un géant !!! Jean Charles
Dusty❤
holy mother of god!
Go Rory you're amazing
Gary got some Rory going on here...
his lyrics sayin" I believe my time aint long" how sadly ironic
and thank you Robert Johnson
amazing. he ripped it.
The BEST 👌
unreal ..great stuff..
Gary Moore, what a champion, really good to watch him cut into that slide, you don’t see do much slide work, fuckin brilliant
can't get enuff dust my broom.
Elmore would be proud
11 people use vacuum cleaners.
This is too good
The best versiom of this song real rock
No
Badeest Cat on the planet r.i.p Gary
😎🎸RIP GARY LEGEND
S. M. O. K. I. N. !
Great !
Monster
Awesome!
nasty...and I love it!!
love love this!! fat sound too! :)
Is there a tribute concert organised for this musical genius
Lov it
Would love to know when/where this was recorded. Awesome!!
Wow
this might be from BLUES FOR GREENY
Imagine being ask to play on stage with Gary. You better have your s*** down well. You don't want to disappoint Gary or yourself.
Elmo' !!! resurrected....
Brincou de tocar
Gary on junior wow
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Play it at x1.5 speed! :D
LIKE!!!!
Eat your heart out Derek trucks
god