He’s class, but I think you’re probably exaggerating a little
I concur.
Walk on hot coals, sleep on a bed of nails
As low effort posts go, typing Rory Gallagher into Google Images and posting (what I assume is the longest link in the world) on Reddit is probably as lazy as it gets.
Funny how the more popular this site becomes, the more identical to Facebook it is.
Is he the guy who smashes watermelons with hammers?
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jimi Hendrix was asked, “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world?” He is believed to have answered, “I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher.”
*edit – apparently this is bullshit, but it’s a good story.
Sinner boy is a good track.
One or two others also, cant remember names.
But a bit like Frampton he’s heavy on the noodling for noodlings sake.
Best I can do is my last rolo lol, what a great song on the acoustic
More of a Johnny Marr man myself
Rory was Fantastic, but i feel Gary Moore has been forgotten about.
He did veer wildly from style to style, and his quality control was poor in so far as song choice went (as in he often relased sup-par songs, or songs that could have done with a rewrite) but as a guitarist he was fantastic.
Rory was more consistent, and authentic, but Gary at his best had a little bit of stardust.
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He’s class, but I think you’re probably exaggerating a little
I concur.
Walk on hot coals, sleep on a bed of nails
As low effort posts go, typing Rory Gallagher into Google Images and posting (what I assume is the longest link in the world) on Reddit is probably as lazy as it gets.
Funny how the more popular this site becomes, the more identical to Facebook it is.
Is he the guy who smashes watermelons with hammers?
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jimi Hendrix was asked, “How does it feel to be the greatest guitarist in the world?” He is believed to have answered, “I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher.”
*edit – apparently this is bullshit, but it’s a good story.
Sinner boy is a good track.
One or two others also, cant remember names.
But a bit like Frampton he’s heavy on the noodling for noodlings sake.
[Madrid 75](https://youtu.be/CFa0o4qPHWQ)
You didn’t say you didn’t love me,
When you were stretched out across my bed,
Drinkin’ moonshine whiskey
And talking all out of your head….
Best I can do is my last rolo lol, what a great song on the acoustic
More of a Johnny Marr man myself
Rory was Fantastic, but i feel Gary Moore has been forgotten about.
He did veer wildly from style to style, and his quality control was poor in so far as song choice went (as in he often relased sup-par songs, or songs that could have done with a rewrite) but as a guitarist he was fantastic.
Rory was more consistent, and authentic, but Gary at his best had a little bit of stardust.