Frightening I know but next Sunday (14th June) is the 25th anniversary of Rory Gallagher's passing
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- my own personal favourite was the Opera house Cork gig from '87 (simulcast on RTE TV and Radio plus available on DVD) but he was always great live.
Rory Anniversary
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I remember seeing that Opera House gig too. Fair play for remembering our Rory. He was the best 🎸
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Thanks for reminding us.
A few years ago my wife and I visited Rory's grave. As we were leaving the graveyard, we met four leather clad bikers entering the graveyard. Their bikes had German number plates. I glanced back as we departed and noted that the four were gathered at Rory's grave. The man got around a fair bit.
The taxi driver dropped us at a pub in Cork city. Inside there was memorabilia and photos of many Rock legends. An amazing place. What a day.
As always, RIP Rory.
A few years ago my wife and I visited Rory's grave. As we were leaving the graveyard, we met four leather clad bikers entering the graveyard. Their bikes had German number plates. I glanced back as we departed and noted that the four were gathered at Rory's grave. The man got around a fair bit.
The taxi driver dropped us at a pub in Cork city. Inside there was memorabilia and photos of many Rock legends. An amazing place. What a day.
As always, RIP Rory.
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The first and only time I saw Rory was at the Guinness Blues Festival where he performed on a makeshift stage in front of the Central Bank here in Dublin. He was dressed in black and the first chords to Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man......blew me to the far side of.....Grafton St :) Absolutely stunning!
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I was there too - new rhythm section at that stage - didn't really like them tbh but Rory and Mark Feltham were on it. Ronnie Drew was there for Barley & Grape Rag too.cybot wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:29 pmThe first and only time I saw Rory was at the Guinness Blues Festival where he performed on a makeshift stage in front of the Central Bank here in Dublin. He was dressed in black and the first chords to Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man......blew me to the far side of.....Grafton St :) Absolutely stunning!
Latest edition of Hot Press is a Rory 25th Anniversary special if anyone is looking for some lockdown reading J.Mascis is obviously a man of Taste ;-)
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tweber wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 8:17 pmI was there too - new rhythm section at that stage - didn't really like them tbh but Rory and Mark Feltham were on it. Ronnie Drew was there for Barley & Grape Rag too.cybot wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:29 pmThe first and only time I saw Rory was at the Guinness Blues Festival where he performed on a makeshift stage in front of the Central Bank here in Dublin. He was dressed in black and the first chords to Who's Gonna Be Your Sweet Man......blew me to the far side of.....Grafton St :) Absolutely stunning!
Latest edition of Hot Press is a Rory 25th Anniversary special if anyone is looking for some lockdown reading
jmascisrory.jpg J.Mascis is obviously a man of Taste ;-)
To be honest I can only recall the first song as I was in awe for the rest of the gig lol!
Nice one on J. Mascis. Even he was struck by the energy. A man of Taste alright :)
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saw him in Aberdeen 1980, fantastic concert, had most of his albums