Gary Moore


Gary has always been one of my favorite guitar players, even before he focused his recording efforts almost exclusively on blues. I only acquired an even bigger admiration for him as a blues guitarist. I think he's one of the most underrated and under appreciated guitarist by the American music critics and audience as evidenced by the fact that he was criminally omitted from the RS list of 100 greatest guitarist of all time (even though admittedly being on it is perhaps as irrelevant).

I was incredibly sad when I heard in 2011 that he died of a heart attack at 58. I recently learned he did a tribute to Jimmi Hendrix in 2007 and the performance was also released on vinyl. I checked most of the songs on youtube, and I'm blown away by Gary's playing Jimmi's songs. What a tremendous loss to us all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjUZ0amX4EI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUHNpBQQCoE
actusreus

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Wow, one response to such an amazing musical performance by one of the best guitarists ever. A guy playing bassoon gets more reaction. It's a shame.
Thanks for posting, Donjr. I didn't get into Scorpions when I was a teenager until after Roth left so I don't know much about his work at all. However, an episode of This Metal Show with Roth as a guest I saw recently did make me want to explore his career a bit more.

I'm not a musician so I can't comment on the technical prowess either one of them had, but as a music lover, very few in my opinion have had the ability to play guitar like Gary did. Surely, preferences are just that, but watching his tribute to Jimi just blew me away. For example, Stevie Ray Vaughan's version of "Voodoo Chile/Child" (which is it?!) doesn't even compare to Gary's cover, in my humble option.
I would also recommend checking out the short-lived but incredible BBM (Baker Bruce Moore). Yes, Baker and Bruce from Cream! I think they only released one album, but it's great stuff.