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Gary Moore and BB King The Thrill is Gone


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Good work by Gary there.  And B B was always so generous with other guitarists who'd join him either in a studio or on stage.   His deferential nature was rare among musicians of his status.

And B B was maybe the only master bluesman who could get this group to come together on one stage.

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Yeah.. He was awesome.. I got to see BB twice and once was with Gary in support.. Which was a great gig..

Also saw this good one (once they get past Alberts technical issues)..  Man, Gary really was such a monster player.

 

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Superb stuff - masterful blues phrasing, timing and they both Knew Tone.......is that the 'Greeny' LP?

It's good to see that Moore had big respect for B.B. and kept within the blues/pentatonic scale and didn't shred.

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12 minutes ago, jdgm said:

Superb stuff - masterful blues phrasing, timing and they both Knew Tone.......is that the 'Greeny' LP?

It's good to see that Moore had big respect for B.B. and kept within the blues/pentatonic scale and didn't shred.

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Yes it is the Greeny.. You can tell by the reversed neck pickup..

Gary really could do it all...  

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And even stood in for Clapton

 

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