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Very best to you at this time. A shocker. I was so affected and sad with John Lennon's death so I empathize as a guitar player.

You introduced me to a lot of Gary Moore through this forum and we've never met. Thank you for that sir.

Cheers,

Tman

 

Edit: I thought about this. It's not a man or woman thing to shed tears when you're grieving, it's a human thing. When John was murdered 30 years ago, I went to a park and just sat there pondering it all for hours. I cried too.

I know Gary is that to you. May he RIP.

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He proves my point in this vid. Less notes with emotion is better than loads without. He was well worth the 'sig' model. A legend. Gibson should do a 'Major' sig model to him now. He's the best player of the 'sig' models.

I recently bought his 'G Force' album. Brilliant playing.

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He was well worth the 'sig' model. A legend. Gibson should do a 'Major' sig model to him now. He's the best player of the 'sig' models.

 

 

tbh mate, i have the original sig and there is also a BFG, BUT gibson have made the melvyn franks "moore/green" 1959 butterscotch LP...and imo i don't see how that could be bettered? :-k

 

moore/green lp

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