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How great was Gary Moore? Just getting into him and learning some licks. Guy was a beast, for me to bend the hell out of the strings like Gary I get a hole in my fingers so intense.
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THE greatest guitarist I ever saw live.
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Amazing guitarist, played with so much passion and soul!
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Those early 80s albums are criminally underrated and underappreciated.
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Gary Moore is among my most frequently listened to guitarists, and I consider him and Jeff Beck to be in the highest echelon of players.
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My favorite guitarist. When I heard his cover of “Shapes of Things” it blew me away. A PERFECT guitar solo. I’m not really into the blues stuff, but Corridors of Power and Victims of the Future are a master class in amazing guitar solos. Gary could shred, but had perfect phrasing and a great melodic sense. He was SO good at the hard rock/metal stuff. His songs were good too, but unfortunately his voice and face weren’t really front-man material.
Listen to the chorus of “I’m always gonna love you” and tell me that isn’t “wrecking ball”.
https://youtu.be/c0gg4zY0oZ0?si=zanLqhCESJxSzAnh
As a huge Beatles fan, I gotta say this is pretty damn awesome…
https://youtu.be/9M9zUQT1QYE?si=2e-8rGfoje80hHse
Go to the 2 minute mark to see how a perfect guitar solo is constructed..
https://youtu.be/XEcdONWfbZw?si=evkepCZU_rYyRPWz
Listen to the chorus of “I’m always gonna love you” and tell me that isn’t “wrecking ball”.

https://youtu.be/c0gg4zY0oZ0?si=zanLqhCESJxSzAnh
As a huge Beatles fan, I gotta say this is pretty damn awesome…
https://youtu.be/9M9zUQT1QYE?si=2e-8rGfoje80hHse
Go to the 2 minute mark to see how a perfect guitar solo is constructed..
https://youtu.be/XEcdONWfbZw?si=evkepCZU_rYyRPWz
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He’s awesome. My favourite style of player, heavy handed and aggressive, blood and guts, but also a great jazz touch when he wanted to. He wasn’t just a speed demon shredder although he could play fast as lightning, and none of that mechanical typewriter kind of tapping stuff. Very inventive solos and phrasing. His solo on Shapes of Things is a primo example of his more metal style of soloing. He was one of the best ever.
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Thanks sludgers just getting into him heavily so lots to hear and jam to. Beast of a player. Slash I believe is the best, or at least my all-time favorite guitar player, but he must have got some stuff from Mr. Moore. Plays with such passion like my favorite players: Slash, Hendrix, SRV, Page etc... throw a sludge guy in there, Warren D is a killer
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Favorites are fine, but "best"?

I'll say it again. Slash is worst really, really famous guitarist ever, IMO.
And anyone who says "that is Ace" is f'ing retarded, because his solos were pure perfection in the pre-shred era.
My Top 3 are Moore/Gilmour/Ace. That's pretty much everything I need from guitar right there.
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Wow. Thank you for that. GOAT phrasing. The thing that's notable about Gary to me is that he never gets lost in scale runs.Wiseacre wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:54 am Go to the 2 minute mark to see how a perfect guitar solo is constructed..
https://youtu.be/XEcdONWfbZw?si=evkepCZU_rYyRPWz
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Ace’s contemporaries were the likes of Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, Brian May, Michael Schenker, etc.
Ace is unquestionably the worst famous guitarist ever. By like… miles.

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If you know absolutely nothing about phrasing or what a solo in a song is supposed to be. Funny that you didn't mention Page, Clapton or pretty much every other blues-based RnR guitarist which is 95% of what was being done in Ace's day only without bis flash and/or ballz.FreddyFender wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:12 pm Ace’s contemporaries were the likes of Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, Brian May, Michael Schenker, etc.
Ace is unquestionably the worst famous guitarist ever. By like… miles.![]()

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wiseacre-respectfully disagree. I like Kiss and Ace and would say he was a very good guitar player in the 70s but Slash is on another level, Ace has his standard 5 licks, at least at this point and once again I dig him. If Slash and him did a guitar duel with a backing band let's just say it would get ugly fast, Slash would take his foot off the pedal as to not embarrass Space Ace.
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That's because I'm not talking about a "guitar battle". Ace did those silly "solo" spots just to smoke the guitar on stage. His in-song SOLOs were perfection. Slash was just om 1 (arguably 3) very, very popular albums. He's bar band level, IMO. Nothing special at all and I can't stand his note choices on most of the stuff (when he actually hits the notes while trying to pose for a Circus Magazine pin-up shot).thunderdan wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 12:58 pm wiseacre-respectfully disagree. I like Kiss and Ace and would say he was a very good guitar player in the 70s but Slash is on another level, Ace has his standard 5 licks, at least at this point and once again I dig him. If Slash and him did a guitar duel with a backing band let's just say it would get ugly fast, Slash would take his foot off the pedal as to not embarrass Space Ace.
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Sure, because Dick Wagner was ghosting them because Ace was busy playing cards.
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What’s funny is that for decades I listened to Destroyer and when we found out Ace wasn’t on Sweet Pain I couldn’t remember what the solo in that song even sounded like. it made perfect sense that it wasn’t Ace. It’s a “meh” solo and not at all memorable. I still can’t think of how it goes.Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 2:28 pmSure, because Dick Wagner was ghosting them because Ace was busy playing cards.
At least Bob K did some cool shit a couple times on KISS albums. And that was long after Ace was well established as the great guitarist he was and he only did those because Ace just didn’t give a shit.
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I love the solo on Sweet Pain. Those screech bends on the fade out are classic. One of the best Kiss tracksWiseacre wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 8:07 pmWhat’s funny is that for decades I listened to Destroyer and when we found out Ace wasn’t on Sweet Pain I couldn’t remember what the solo in that song even sounded like. it made perfect sense that it wasn’t Ace. It’s a “meh” solo and not at all memorable. I still can’t think of how it goes.Bono Nettencourt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 2:28 pmSure, because Dick Wagner was ghosting them because Ace was busy playing cards.
At least Bob K did some cool shit a couple times on KISS albums. And that was long after Ace was well established as the great guitarist he was and he only did those because Ace just didn’t give a shit.
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Every fucking thread turns into the same off topic argument with you retards.
I'm not familiar with Gary's playing but I remember being stunned at the amount of alcohol he consumed the last day of his life. It was beyond John Bonham drunk. Probably beyond Steve Clark lying in the gutter in Minneapolis drunk. Those Irish guys don't fuck around.
I'm not familiar with Gary's playing but I remember being stunned at the amount of alcohol he consumed the last day of his life. It was beyond John Bonham drunk. Probably beyond Steve Clark lying in the gutter in Minneapolis drunk. Those Irish guys don't fuck around.
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Yeah, Gary's drinking is definitely "on topic" in a thread about his guitar playing.HottKarl777 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:07 am Every fucking thread turns into the same off topic argument with you retards.
I'm not familiar with Gary's playing but I remember being stunned at the amount of alcohol he consumed the last day of his life. It was beyond John Bonham drunk. Probably beyond Steve Clark lying in the gutter in Minneapolis drunk. Those Irish guys don't fuck around.

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Classic example of a pretty boy coasting on his looks.
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Whatever Happened To… wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:31 am Classic example of a pretty boy coasting on his looks.

WTH told him that Mork from Ork jumpsuit was cool?
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Gary Moore? What the fuck?Whatever Happened To… wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:31 am Classic example of a pretty boy coasting on his looks.

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Dreamboat!Hellsinkey wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 6:10 amGary Moore? What the fuck?Whatever Happened To… wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:31 am Classic example of a pretty boy coasting on his looks.![]()


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Glenn Hughes (by then sober) tried to warn about this in an interview in Classic Rock Magazine where he was asked about visiting with Gary the year prior. I felt like the writer was trying to push a connection, probably for a Black Country Communion-type project. Perhaps the writer also knew what was going on with Gary and hoped that Glenn might bring him to AA. I only remember Glenn's comment being something about Gary and a pub, and the way it came out, it felt like a warning. I remember even thinking that at the time, and Gary's production in those last 10-15 years was also clearly of lower quality. I kept trying the albums, but I just got less and less interested. Turns out that "warning light" was correct. But he did so much fantastic work.HottKarl777 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:07 am Every fucking thread turns into the same off topic argument with you retards.
I'm not familiar with Gary's playing but I remember being stunned at the amount of alcohol he consumed the last day of his life. It was beyond John Bonham drunk. Probably beyond Steve Clark lying in the gutter in Minneapolis drunk. Those Irish guys don't fuck around.
Here are some examples:
Thin Lizzy - My Sarah (check what he does with the solo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UX4FNQlipA
Back On the Streets (live with Thin Lizzy - some almost-punk energy but with musical chops)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2nVyHmHaSQ
Retribution Drive (with Greg Lake - again, check out the solo breakdown where the song slows)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuX-myG4Vxo
Sunset (with Don Airey and dedication to Randy Rhoads - ending is really gorgeous)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoscmvUcrps
Murder In the Skies (Gary goes metal with some grooving drums by Ian Paice - takes about a minute to get going)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTNAxMiavT4
Military Man (Phil Lynott's last and what a great song and solo, feels a bit like My Sarah in the solo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDa3V4vCap8
The Loner (conjures Jeff Beck and one of Gary's best instrumentals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWhAf4I5gyI
Wild Frontier (perhaps the best vocal tune from his best album, Neil Carter really helps on backing vocals and keys)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsR-6bunsbI
Still Got The Blues (live, with some expert tone changes in the solo - obviously a bit of a rewrite of Parisienne Walkways, but better)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ2nHgZcf3I
Where In the World? (I didn't love the BBM album - Jack also had drinking issues - but this song is great - Gary does wonderful harmony vocals)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lB3vKTA15g
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IMO Ol' Gary's problem was that he couldn't figure out who he was... his early 80s hard rock didn't stick, so he went synth heavy, then back to rock/AoR, then he was a 2nd-rate SRV for awhile... great player with brilliant moments, but just couldn't catch fire commercially.