speaking of gary moore... Gary or SRV
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speaking of gary moore... Gary or SRV
Both total masters. who do you think is the better player?
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I will catch flack for this but I can't stand SRV, his playing, his tone, his voice. e the way he rakes the strings when he strummed. etc. I tried. I tried to like his playing. Does nothing for me. He was obviously a master at his craft. just not my flavor.
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Well you have to like Strats and you have to like blooze or you ain't gonna like SRV.
AFA comparing them, I will say that I prefer SRVs cut-rate Jimi imitation to Gary's cut-rate SRV imitation. As rock players, they're two totally different cats and both were great in their own right. If respect = dollars, Gary would've died a millionaire. As discussed elsewhere, he just couldn't find the right formula to get his talent across to a larger audience. His blues period was as close as he got, but IMO that wasn't the "real" Gary. He was a badass rock player who could hold his own with any of the shredders of the day.
AFA comparing them, I will say that I prefer SRVs cut-rate Jimi imitation to Gary's cut-rate SRV imitation. As rock players, they're two totally different cats and both were great in their own right. If respect = dollars, Gary would've died a millionaire. As discussed elsewhere, he just couldn't find the right formula to get his talent across to a larger audience. His blues period was as close as he got, but IMO that wasn't the "real" Gary. He was a badass rock player who could hold his own with any of the shredders of the day.
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I feel the same
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I'll go one further. If he hadn't been so smitten by his teenage girlfriend he could have taken a damn limo like a civilized person.
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what's the story? i knew he jumped on a helicopter but why?HottKarl777 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 9:39 am
I'll go one further. If he hadn't been so smitten by his teenage girlfriend he could have taken a damn limo like a civilized person.
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Re: speaking of gary moore... Gary or SRV
Comparing Moore’s British hard rock output with SRV’s Texas blues seems pointless, and comparing their blues output is a landslide for SRV.
Moore was an amazing player, and Still Got The Blues was a big album for me, but it’s just all too smooth and predictable.
Moore was an amazing player, and Still Got The Blues was a big album for me, but it’s just all too smooth and predictable.
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Gary nailed the blues, but he wasn't a bluesman. He was fuckin Irish rocker.
Gary's blues is like listening to Richie Kotzen's blues stuff - it's just an imitation. Usually a damn good one, but there moments where Gary goes full metal shredder over his BS blues songs and it sounds silly.
Count me as another guy who can't stand SRV. Just not my thing. But Pride and Joy destroys Moore entire blues catalog. It's the real thing.
Gary's blues is like listening to Richie Kotzen's blues stuff - it's just an imitation. Usually a damn good one, but there moments where Gary goes full metal shredder over his BS blues songs and it sounds silly.
Count me as another guy who can't stand SRV. Just not my thing. But Pride and Joy destroys Moore entire blues catalog. It's the real thing.
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For blues, Stevie Ray. He had that single-coil sound that changed the tone when he bent strings down solid. Riviera Paradise. Couldn't Stand the Weather. Many more classics. As a blues player, he had more range than did Gary.
But overall, for hearing the albums? I prefer Gary and like him a bit better in hard rock or Irish mode than I do SRV's blues.
But overall, for hearing the albums? I prefer Gary and like him a bit better in hard rock or Irish mode than I do SRV's blues.
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I was already a huge fan, but the fact that you two dolts don't like him makes me love him all the more.
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He’s a great player, I respect him, It just gets old really fast.Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 2:37 pmI was already a huge fan, but the fact that you two dolts don't like him makes me love him all the more.
All blues do to me.
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Re: speaking of gary moore... Gary or SRV
Both great obviously. I guess it's more a matter of what style you prefer. I get a little tired of SRV channeling Hendrix' blues rock after a while, and prefer Gary's rock style a bit more. But I don't know that you could say one is better than the other.
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Both are amazing players.
As a kid I was really into SRV's blues style and was lucky to see him live many times, including his final Alpine Valley performance.
As a kid I was really into SRV's blues style and was lucky to see him live many times, including his final Alpine Valley performance.
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No, he's better than that. He's blues for people who like Peter Green and early Eric Clapton.
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i have a friend in real life that is a SRV clone, plays and looks just like him. even has his image tattooed on him. He was in one of the biggest SRV tribute acts in Texas for a while. I told him how I felt about SRV and he said the same thing about Randy Rhoads..lol he couldn't stand his playing. Its all about what taste you have or don't have.. I give SRV credit because he is a master at it but I only enjoy his playing with Bowie.. The rest is Meh..Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 2:37 pmI was already a huge fan, but the fact that you two dolts don't like him makes me love him all the more.
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Okay, I’m gonna disagree on the Peter Green and early Clapton…but I’ll change poison to guys who think slash is a blues player.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Mon Mar 31, 2025 9:09 pmNo, he's better than that. He's blues for people who like Peter Green and early Eric Clapton.
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I've never heard anyone call Slash a blues player. Try again. Gary is more like an early incarnation of Joe Bonamassa (who is really good but also isn't a blues-only guy).
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Ummm…his new album was a “blues”album and his tour was a “blues” tour.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:33 pmI've never heard anyone call Slash a blues player. Try again. Gary is more like an early incarnation of Joe Bonamassa (who is really good but also isn't a blues-only guy).
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So? He's not only a blues guy. Black Country Communion (5 albums in) is a rock band. And a good one. I feel like his Les Paul tone and where he intersects blues to rock is quite a bit influenced by what Gary Moore did.PBFSUCKS wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 6:20 pmUmmm…his new album was a “blues”album and his tour was a “blues” tour.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:33 pmI've never heard anyone call Slash a blues player. Try again. Gary is more like an early incarnation of Joe Bonamassa (who is really good but also isn't a blues-only guy).
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Slash not Bonermassive.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:58 pmSo? He's not only a blues guy. Black Country Communion (5 albums in) is a rock band. And a good one. I feel like his Les Paul tone and where he intersects blues to rock is quite a bit influenced by what Gary Moore did.PBFSUCKS wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 6:20 pmUmmm…his new album was a “blues”album and his tour was a “blues” tour.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:33 pm
I've never heard anyone call Slash a blues player. Try again. Gary is more like an early incarnation of Joe Bonamassa (who is really good but also isn't a blues-only guy).
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Is there a guitarist that Bonermassive didn't rip off? He has no actual style whatsoever.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 9:58 pmSo? He's not only a blues guy. Black Country Communion (5 albums in) is a rock band. And a good one. I feel like his Les Paul tone and where he intersects blues to rock is quite a bit influenced by what Gary Moore did.PBFSUCKS wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 6:20 pmUmmm…his new album was a “blues”album and his tour was a “blues” tour.Van Ailin' wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 5:33 pm
I've never heard anyone call Slash a blues player. Try again. Gary is more like an early incarnation of Joe Bonamassa (who is really good but also isn't a blues-only guy).
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Yes. I'd say he has not ripped off:Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Wed Apr 02, 2025 2:51 pm
Is there a guitarist that Bonermassive didn't rip off? He has no actual style whatsoever.
Michael Hedges
Chet Atkins
Yngwie Malmsteen
Tony Rice
Johnny Marr
Tommy Emmanuel
George Lynch
Richie Kotzen
John Petrucci
Andy Summers
Adrian Belew
Dave Mustaine
Brad Gillis
and many many many more. But maybe, just maybe a little, moore.
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Gary's birthday today. We want Moore.
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Re: speaking of gary moore... Gary or SRV
I owned several Moore releases. I had his masterpiece, Victims of the Future, on cassette.
Never owned a SRV release. Never will. Not that he's not good. I just don't like what he plays.
Never owned a SRV release. Never will. Not that he's not good. I just don't like what he plays.
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Nate S Axel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 10:22 am They (Tesla) didn't look gay enough in the 80s. If Sleek wouldn't work for you, then you didn't look gay enough.