Gary Moore RIP

Started by thejuice, February 06, 2011, 05:00:53 PM

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QuoteHot Press has learned of the death of Gary Moore. The legendary Belfast-born guitarist died in his sleep last night, while on holiday in Spain.

One of the greatest players of his generation, Gary Moore began his professional career in his teens. He was still only sixteen years of age when he moved from Belfast to Dublin in 1969, to join Skid Row – originally a four-piece that featured Brush Shiels on bass, Nollaig Bridgeman on drums and Philip Lynott as lead vocalist, as well as Gary on lead guitar.

Soon afterwards, Philip Lynott was sidelined, with Brush and Gary sharing vocals, turning Skid Row into a power-trio of the kind that was in vogue at the time, following on the success of Rory Gallagher's Taste and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Skid Row were signed to CBS Records and released two albums, Skid in 1970 and 34 Hours in 1971.
Adept at blues, hard rock and jazz, Moore was also a superb, lyrical, melodic guitar player and featured on a number of other Irish albums in cameo roles, including records by Dr.Strangely Strange among others. He was drafted into Thin Lizzy by Philip Lynott to replace the departing Eric Bell, before the formation of the definitive 4-piece Lizzy line-up, with Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson on twin lead guitars. However, on the Nightlife album (1974), he played the extraordinary solo on 'Still In Love With You', which became one of Thin Lizzy's most enduring tracks and a perennial live favourite. Gary returned to the Lizzy line-up briefly again, when Brian Robertson was ruled out of a US tour in 1977. Moore also featured on the Lizzy album Black Rose, released in 1979.

"He was a genius player," Hot Press editor Niall Stokes said. "Even as a teenager, he had something special about him and throughout his career he worked really hard at improving his technique. His contribution to the Irish rock canon was immense, both in his own solo work, his days with Skid Row, the great records he recorded with Philip Lynott and with Thin Lizzy and in various other cameos. My heart goes out to all of his close friends and family. It is a huge loss."

While his relationship with Lizzy lead singer and songwriter Philip Lynott was hugely competitive, and there were often disagreements between them, they remained musical cohorts, and joined forces for the hit single 'Parisienne Walkways' (1979) on which Philip sang and the later single, 'Out In The Fields' (1985), which reached No.5 in the UK charts.

While he featured along the way as part of Jon Hiseman in Colosseum II, for most of his career Gary Moore led his own band, shifting between hard rock, metal, jazz-influenced fusion music and the blues. The first Gary Moore Band LP, Grinding Stone, was released in 1973. In recent years he had returned to his roots, first with the release of Still Got The Blues in 1991 and later with Back To The Blues, in 2001. In all, he released 20 studio albums, as well as six live collections, including the Live At Montreaux DVD.

May he rest in peace


shocking news, one of the best.
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Doogie Browser

A proper musical legend. RIP.

aontroim

RIP - He was an absolute guitar genius.  Saw him in concert a few times and was a fantastic live performer.  Just recently watched a recording of a live gig he played in Dublin with all the old Lizzy lineup - some of the solos he played were beyond belief.   Hope his legacy will be a deserving one.

jodyb

Saw him in Ulster hall in 84. Philo came on played a couple of tunes with inc Parisienne walkways. Fantastic! Two legends jammin together again RIP

Shamrock Shore

Sad news! One of the trinity of great Irish guitarists along with Rory and Johnny Fean.

RIP

Maguire01

Shocking news - very young. Amazing guitarist.

Celt_Man

ahh jaysus... RIP - one of the greats
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under the bar

An untimely end that sadly mirrors that of another legend - Rory Gallagher.  RIP Gary.

gerry

First album i bought in omagh market, rip Gary

God bless the hills of Dooish, be they heather-clad or lea,

All of a Sludden

Death is just a heartbeat away. Out in the fields.
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ross4life

The key to success is to be consistently competitive -- if you bang on the door often it will open

Declan

Thanks for the memories Gary. RIP

5 Sams

Quote from: jodyb on February 06, 2011, 05:24:47 PM
Saw him in Ulster hall in 84. Philo came on played a couple of tunes with inc Parisienne walkways. Fantastic! Two legends jammin together again RIP

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18FgnFVm5k0&feature=related

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stuff..RIP
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Quote from: All of a Sludden on February 06, 2011, 09:23:58 PM
Death is just a heartbeat away. Out in the fields.

Brilliant, brilliant tune !
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The Subbie

I was lucky enough to see him play at the Monaghan blues festival, think it was around 97/98, an absolute genius, wouldn't have had great stage presence from what I remember but Christ the man could wield an axe, he's up there now with Phillo, RIP Gary,A true Legend