RIP Gary Moore - dead at 58

John Marwood

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sandonia said:
I Saw Him At Bingly 70s With The Lizzy ,sad
If it was the 70s it would have been Top of the World with I think Graham Parker on one occasion,( 22nd March 1976 ) the earlier gig was the same night Rangers beat Stockport Cty in the FA Cup replay ( 26th November 1974 )



Bingley Hall was 18th December 1981 I believe

I was at all three
 

Gramaisc

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John Marwood said:
sandonia said:
I Saw Him At Bingly 70s With The Lizzy ,sad
If it was the 70s it would have been Top of the World with I think Graham Parker on one occasion, the earlier gig was the same night Rangers beat Stockport Cty in the FA Cup replay



Bingley Hall was 81 I believe

I was at all three
I saw them at Bingley, they were supported by the Vipers, until a well aimed lager can hit the singer and they went off. I do remember some chap getting very excited and waving his crutch in the air, repeatedly..

December 18th, 1981 - £4....

I have a Skid Row LP.
 

mickyboy

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I was absolutly gutted when i heard the news...... one of the greatest guitarists everto grace this planet.

RIP Gary and thank you.... you will never be forgotten.
 

mickyboy

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Colin Grigson said:
Far too young. RIP.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsKpazeA5L8&feature=related
I bet the pair of them are up there now playing this, think i will be puttin this on in the car tomorrow.
 

toooldtorock

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Met and saw him on numerous occasions from the original Skid Row in the early 70's to last year at Wolves Civic. Sad news indeed.
 

Toble

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I apologise in advance for this....
according to Twitter, I was the first person to suggest his burial site...
Out in the Fields, Over the Hills and Far Away.

Mr. Moore's playing was one of the reasons I took up the guitar. Mssrs May, Iommi and Knopfler were the others.

After The War is still one of my favourite albums, and one of the few rock things on my shity ipod.
 

prydemusic

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my mum brought me up on gary moores music and i loved his solo work shame to read this.
tbh after the war is a brilliant album.
 
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