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  • This is just so Beautiful Thankyou.I want to be that guitar. xx

  • oh god so amzing!...is this from a laser disc, at the Town and Country club, London?...i wish there was a dvd of this!

  • Le "feeling" au bout des doigts

  • le meilleur tout simplement...............

  • yikes..he uses EVERY thing he really knows how to get you off! In a thousand years I might be able to approach pulling something like this off. DAMN. no words...GW

  • Jouissif ! Tant d'émotion dans cette guitare...

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  • what a player one of the best ever. tone and feeling he had it all sadly.

  • @wolt45 Perhaps this guitar - Fritz Brothers Guitar. Model SUPER DELUXE. Click the link (it is under the video)

  • @Elena77960 good link. works for me thanx

  • 3:15 A little bit o' Albert King for ya.

  • Cont. Rolling Stone listed there top 100 guartists.... I have found them to be so political in nature... I cant even comprehend they're choices... The only thing I cant argue withis listing Jimmy as # 1.... He isn't my favorite, but he did set a bar!

  • Here is what I have to say about Garry Moore! I do not play guitar, I am blessed to have a son that does... and he play's lead. I have a very short list of players that memorize me...Gary is one of them! Roy Buchanan is anouther. I have probably 5 others that are in the realm of keeping my attention as they play. Gary and Roy played by ther'yre hearts and few do!

  • Those bends just dig right into my soul!

  • I love that Bass line and that subtle hi hat just keepin track as Gary Moore makes that guitar cry! awesome and RIP Gary Moore, thanks for the memorys!

  • Masterful control, great note selection and superb tone. Slow burn puncuated by blistering pentatonic runs - typical Moore, God I miss his music!

  • NUNCA LE PIFIA UNA NOTA!! JAMAS!!! XD

  • Anyone click this vid cuz it's 4:44 ?

  • i wish i could see it to the end.....!! :(

    i still like this vid very much. thanks so much for sharing, i faved it!!

  • YUM!!!

    

  • the blues simply doesn't come much better than this, what a player !

  • 2:25 he plays the same lick that ALBERT KING always plays in this song. just love it

  • Does anybody know what guitar he is playing ?

  • @Thebluesandme He is playing a Fender thin line ' F hole ' telecaster with a 3 pickups and a 5 way switch. G and L make better models of this. This looks like a customized job with EMG pick ups.

  • @taariqtaariq I don´t think so..The body is not shaped like a Thin line Tele nor ist the headstock...But thanks a lot for your suggestion..

  • @taariqtaariq Well most guitar players could switch over to the G & L and it still wouldn't sound as good as this!! Agree?

  • Awesome footage. It funny the whole crowd looks like their in a trance -mesmerized. That's the way a good show should be but you get all these socialites who think a concert is cocktail party plus a lot of groups that are tight in concert.

  • Gary and Stevie playing this song... Its like the Russians and the Americans trying to get to Mars first...No-ones better than the other.... just two guitar gods with different styles..... God bless them both

  • OMG!!!! THE BEST OF THE BLUES MAN!!!!!!!!

  • @mozartbelemita MISS YOU GARY !!!!!!!!!!! THE BEST

  • @mozartbelemita OMG !!!!! ...............

  • His is a legend R.I.P

  • Rockin!

  • Looked like active pickups in that guitar. Didn't look quite like a Tele to me.

    Was that an Anderson or Suhr or something?

    Hard to tell anything in that lighting.

    Either way, incredible soul and skills. Tone for days.

    +1 on POST THE WHOLE SONG.

    ;)

  • @IPushHard .  It´s a Fritz brothers guitar . EMG pickups.

  • A true rock God of the guitar... RIP... Garry your skill leaves the rest of us looking like we are still learing how to tune up!

  • The legend lives on. Thanks for posting.

  • A huge loss!

  • Beautiful indeed. Check out the album Nightlife on which Gary Moore plays the Still In Love With You solo (his only appearance on the album). It is said that Gary helped Phil to create this classic blues. I expected the studio version of SILWY to be less affecting than the two live recordings by BA Robertson (1978) and Eric Sykes (1983); however, it's wonderful: bluesy, rough-hewn and chunky, yet ultimately more robust than Gary, as it survives him to tell future generations of his greatness.

  • Thanks for posting!

  • thanks you for this, but why don't you post the full song

  • @squalsrv

    Well, I send a full song.

  • that's what I call a modded tele

  • @maggotboy9294 It still seems to sound like a typical Tele though

  • @camel747 true, it still has that snap to it

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