Gary Moore performed for the first time old and new rock songs on the 22nd Mai in Trondheim. He formed a new band with Neil Carter on keyboard/2nd guitar, Jon Noyce on bass and Darrin Mooney on drums. This song is from his album "Run for Cover", which was released in 1985.
Let me tell you my opinion: This is absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!
I don't own any rights of this song.
I miss you Gary, what an absolutely brilliant musician you were!
MrStickyaudiobuff 1 month ago
@metalikaz I corrected myself a year.But thanks tho!! ;)
AnnaAnnaYes 4 months ago
@AnnaAnnaYes no its from the album run for cover
metalikaz 4 months ago
now this is how i wana remember Gary
MrTinlizzy 4 months ago
@Dkiller707 Actually, this was a great song from Grand Slam (the band Philo fronted after Lizzy, in 1984). It was completely wrote by Phil, and if you compare it to Soldier of Fortune, from Lizzy's Bad Reputation, you'll see that some parts are pretty much the same. Military Man is kinda Soldier of Fortune on steroids. Gary only had to put a little more power to the song. Anyway, this is one of my all time favorites. Rock in peace Gary and Phil.
murdao 11 months ago
"The blues is alright" - but _this_ is Gary!
BallyS16 11 months ago
@MrLynottrocker its actually a song that Gary and Phil collaborated on, and im fairly sure, but not completely, that it was on a Gary Moore album.
Dkiller707 1 year ago
Neil Carter was the business.
dogwithawigon 1 year ago
@nokiaman2002 It is a Phil Lynott song, both lyrics and music, I think maybee he is singing about himself, he had a war on his own..
MrLynottrocker 1 year ago
RIP...
earo9l 1 year ago