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Speaking of great strat players....... :(
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I guess I'll have to call this a "tribute" vid... :'(
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I guess I'll have to call this a "tribute" vid... :'(
Good stuff. What software do you use for recording?
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I guess I'll have to call this a "tribute" vid... :'(
Dys. Go to Guitarbackingtracks.com. its amazing. Endless list of songs with lead removed
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Damn!! Such a great player, sad to hear he passed away! May he rest in peace...
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Dys. Go to Guitarbackingtracks.com. its amazing. Endless list of songs with lead removed
What the bejesus is this?
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R.I.P. Gary Moore :(
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RIP Gary,one of the best ever! :(
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Speaking of great strat players....... :(
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when did he die, he was great along with phillip lynott and rory gallagher.
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:(
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Speaking of great strat players....... :(
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cool cat
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Very sad news. Gary was a great guitarist.
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Gary Moore was a freaking legend and far too young to be gone. Sad.
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http://www.nme.com/news/thin-lizzy/54843
Legendary rock guitarist Gary Moore has died aged 58.
Adam Parsons, who managed Moore during his time in Thin Lizzy, confirmed to BBC News that the Northern Irishman passed away this morning (February 6).
The Belfast-born musician died in his sleep while on holiday in Spain.
Born in 1952 as Robert William Gary Moore, the guitarist joined Dublin blues-rock band Skid Row at the age of 16.
While playing with the group, Moore befriended vocalist Phil Lynott, who he later teamed up with again when he replaced Eric Bell in Thin Lizzy in 1974.
Although he only spent a few months with the band during this initial stint, he would later return to the line-up in 1977, to replace Brian Robertson, and in 1978 for the 'Black Rose' tour.
Moore also released 20 solo albums, starting with 1973's 'Grinding Stone', which was recorded under the Gary Moore Band moniker.
He also scored hits with singles such as 'Parisienne Walkways' and 'Out In The Fields' and released his final solo studio in 2008, 'Bad For You Baby'.
Speaking to BBC News, Bell expressed shock at Moore's death.
"He was so robust, he wasn't a rock casualty, he was a healthy guy. He was a superb player and a dedicated musician," he said.
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Legend.
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very good and emotional player
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Had a great back double biceps
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What happened to the guitar thread??? Why would it be deleted???
Oh, and Gary was a legend both with Thin Lizzy and his later Blues phase.
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:-[ :-[ :-[
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Sad to hear about another casualty of the road. Incredible guitarist even in his later years.
R.I.P.
This is one of my favorite TL songs performed, recently, by Gary. You see the many years of late nights in clubs etched in his face.
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What happened to the guitar thread??? Why would it be deleted???
Oh, and Gary was a legend both with Thin Lizzy and his later Blues phase.
Didn't even notice it was gone. Maybe me and gh15 are conspiracists...
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=365292.msg5175566#msg5175566
?????? it's still around...
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Sad to hear about another casualty of the road. Incredible guitarist even in his later years.
R.I.P.
This is one of my favorite TL songs performed, recently, by Gary. You see the many years of late nights in clubs etched in his face.
One of mine, too. Along with Johnny The Fox.
Thanks for posting that. I'll load the playlist, it's time for a retrospective... :'(
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http://www.nme.com/news/thin-lizzy/54843
Legendary rock guitarist Gary Moore has died aged 58.
Adam Parsons, who managed Moore during his time in Thin Lizzy, confirmed to BBC News that the Northern Irishman passed away this morning (February 6).
The Belfast-born musician died in his sleep while on holiday in Spain.
Born in 1952 as Robert William Gary Moore, the guitarist joined Dublin blues-rock band Skid Row at the age of 16.
While playing with the group, Moore befriended vocalist Phil Lynott, who he later teamed up with again when he replaced Eric Bell in Thin Lizzy in 1974.
Although he only spent a few months with the band during this initial stint, he would later return to the line-up in 1977, to replace Brian Robertson, and in 1978 for the 'Black Rose' tour.
Moore also released 20 solo albums, starting with 1973's 'Grinding Stone', which was recorded under the Gary Moore Band moniker.
He also scored hits with singles such as 'Parisienne Walkways' and 'Out In The Fields' and released his final solo studio in 2008, 'Bad For You Baby'.
Speaking to BBC News, Bell expressed shock at Moore's death.
"He was so robust, he wasn't a rock casualty, he was a healthy guy. He was a superb player and a dedicated musician," he said.
Bummer... :(
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http://www.gary-moore.com/
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http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=365429.0
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http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=365429.0
Dupity dupe dupe doo wah...
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RIP legend. :-[
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'Post a pick so I can so "OHH that guy".
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What the bejesus is this?
It is a website that guitarist can play songs that have the lead guitar removed thus enabling them to play their own lead over a backing track of bass and rythm
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I guess I'll have to call this a "tribute" vid... :'(
love that song