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Gary Moore died.

Thant's too bad.....Great artist, saw him live in my hometown in the 80-ies.

Edit: I looked it up: Pinkpop 1983 http://www.pinkpop.org/1983.htm (in Dutch)
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He ain't got the bues no mo'.


At 58, it seemed like a perfect Rock'n'Roll death at least. :salute:
 
Bummer!

My favorite...

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That's too bad. I especially enjoyed his blues. He was very gifted

Another legend setting stage elsewhere.
 
Damn...he was my age...RIP Gary.

I bet he drank more than you do. Still, one of my favorite players gone. Saw him at Bospop a few years ago. He made everyone forget the rain...RIP Gary and thanks for the music.


Cees
 
I bet he drank more than you do. Still, one of my favorite players gone. Saw him at Bospop a few years ago. He made everyone forget the rain...RIP Gary and thanks for the music.

From the BBC article in my first post:

Bell told the BBC on Sunday he was still "in shock" at Moore's death in the Costa del Sol.
"I still can't believe it," he said.
"He was so robust, he wasn't a rock casualty, he was a healthy guy.

Shame though, was contemplating getting a ticket for the Highland festival he was going to play at later this year..
 
R.I.P.

His hardrock songs were a part of my youth.
I still remember how I danced with my first love to the tunes of "Empty Rooms".

I had the privilege to see him live on stage during the "After the War" tour.
What a guitar!
 
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