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  1. 2 de sept. de 2023 · In the mid-80s, an Armani-suited Eric Clapton had reinvented the blues for a new and far more affluent audience, and Moore’s critics suggested he was jumping on that bandwagon. But Downey suggests the guitarist’s mid-80s albums were the ones where the guitarist was chasing trends.

  2. Gary Moore (born April 4, 1952 as Robert William Gary Moore in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; died February 6, 2011 in Malaga, Spain) is acknowledged as one of the finest guitarists to have originated in Ireland. He was a virtuoso guitarist and is considered by his fans to be one of the best guitar players ever.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2024 · “And certainly the same thing happened with BBM, 'cos Gary Moore was just being compared with Eric, with phrases like 'He's no Eric Clapton’ – which is fairly obvious, really. He's himself, and for my money he's a more exciting player. I mean, Eric’s a great player, but I think Gary's got this passion about his playing.

  4. 6 de feb. de 2022 · If hearing Eric Clapton was an epiphany, the next step in Moore’s blues journey became a lifelong obsession. Moore first clapped eyes on Peter Green in 1967, when Fleetwood Mac played the Club Rado in Belfast. Like most fans, he stood there, arms folded, waiting to hear from the guitarist who had the job of replacing Eric Clapton.

  5. Lyrics: So many roads so many trains to ride. So many roads so many trains to ride. I’ve got to find my baby before I’ll be satisfied. I was standing by my window when I heard that whistle blow. I was standing by my window when I heard that whistle blow. You know I thought it was a streamline but it was a b and o.

  6. Hace 1 día · #bluesmusic #ericclapton #bluesmix GREATEST BLUES MUSIC - OLD SCHOOL BLUES MUSIC - B B King , Eric Clapton , Gary Moorehttps://youtu.be/X9L3Y7dDh18Thanks for...

  7. 10 de may. de 2016 · Introduction. It's hard to believe that February marked five years since Gary Moore’s death. We hear from the man himself in a previously unpublished interview that was originally carried out in 1995, prior to the release of the album Blues For Greeny. The album was Gary’s blues salute to his mentor and friend, Peter Green.