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~the guitar world is certainly a lesser place without Mr Moore
I like Gary Moore's guitar playing, but I just don't think he's a very good singer. Peter Green had an amazing voice. Gary Moore didn't. It's a shame as I love Peter Green so would have liked to enjoy the album but the singing just isn't for me.
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GM had a better voice than Bonamassa at least.
LOVE Gary Moore... He also did Blues for Jimi
And stood in for Eric Clapton (as such)
He was a total guitar monster.
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I like Gary Moore, but always thought this album was too much of a straight copy of PG/FM.
I’m the other way around, I’d rather listed to the originals any day, far more haunting tones and I prefer Peter’s voice. Gary Moore sounds great in the blues rock / gained up area though.
The heart of blues is call and response, the musical conversation. It's very obvious if you listen to Muddy Waters or BB King or Sonny Boy Williamson but it seems to get lost on a lot of modern players. KWS did some stuff with old school Chicago blues players so I think he understands it, he'd just rather be doing something else with his own music I guess.
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