Gary Moore (born April 4, 1952 as Robert William Gary Moore in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is acknowledged as one of the finest guitarists to have originated in Ireland. In a career dating back to the 1960s he has played with bands including Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II, Greg Lake and Skid Row as well as having a successful solo career. Moore started performing from a young age and got his first good guitar at the age of 14. In a career lasting over 30 years he has demonstrated that he is a fine musician, and his unique style of playing has adapted to very different music genres. For blues fans, Moore's best recorded, live performance on video is "LIVE BLUES" recorded in a small night club in London and was released in 1992 on VHS. It is now available on DVD as well. "LIVE BLUES" also features two songs with B. B. King appearing on stage with Moore. "The Thrill Is Gone" on this recording is probably the best version of this, complete with More's Midnight Horns, female backup singers and dueling guitars. Many of Moore's standard songs are on this 90 minute show and were mixed better than most of the studio versions of the same tunes for a very rich and full sound. Even Moore's voice sounds better than it usually does in the studio. Moore does not seem interested in touring the United States. Connection with Peter Green According to numerous interviews he has given to guitar magazines, he was the protege of British Blues pioneer Peter Green, whom he had always admired ever since the Bluesbreakers days. When Green quit Fleetwood Mac and the entire music scene, he sold his famous nasal-sounding 1959 Gibson Les Paul to Moore for the same price that Moore had managed to sell his then guitar (a Gibson SG) for. The nasal sound of the neck pickup on Green's guitar was not, as used to be believed, the result of the pickup having been turned backwards, but instead its two coils had been - perhaps accidentally - reconnected in parallel and out of ph
1 | Walking By Myself | Still Got the Blues |
2 | Still Got The Blues | Still Got the Blues |
3 | Moving On | Still Got the Blues |
4 | Johnny Boy | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
5 | Always Gonna Love You | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
6 | Oh Pretty Woman | Still Got the Blues |
7 | Too Tired | Still Got the Blues |
8 | Separate Ways | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
9 | All Yor Love | Still Got the Blues |
10 | That Kind Of Woman | Still Got the Blues |
11 | Falling in Love with You | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
12 | One day (Previously Unreleased) | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
13 | Jumpn' at Shaodows | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
14 | Story of the Blues | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
15 | Stop Messin' Around | Still Got the Blues |
16 | Parisienne Walkways (Live) | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
17 | King Of The Blues | Still Got the Blues |
18 | Blues for Narada (Instrumental) | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
19 | Crying in the Shaodows | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |
20 | I Have Found My Love In You | Ballads & Blues 1982 - 1994 (Gary Moore) |