Evilgrowler said:Yngwie Malmsteen
Michael Schenker
Gary Moore
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Colonel Eel said:1. AC/DC
2. Cold Chisel
3. Def Leppard
4. BB King
5. Gary Moore
astrogirl said:Evilgrowler said:Yngwie Malmsteen
Michael Schenker
Gary Moore
Judas Priest
Iron Maiden
Colonel Eel said:1. AC/DC
2. Cold Chisel
3. Def Leppard
4. BB King
5. Gary Moore
As in Gary Moore who sings the blues? Or am I missing something here?
Evilgrowler said:Gary Moore was in Skid Row? I must dispute this claim. I've followed GM for most of his career and never once have I come across anything to suggest he was a member of Skid Row.
Colonel Eel, do you have proof of this? If I'm wrong, I'll happily stand corrected, but I don't believe I am.
On a more personal note, I preferred GM before he turned into a blues singer/guitarist.
Check out albums like Corridors Of Power, Run For Cover and Victims Of The Future.
Gary's first band of note, the power trio Skid Row, secured a record deal with the CBS label in 1970. By this time, Gary had moved to Dublin, and befriended Phil Lynott, who filled the vocal role with Skid Row until shortly before the CBS deal was signed. Gary cut three albums with the band, and toured the USA supporting The Allman Brothers Band, and Mountain amongst others, before he split Skid Row to embark on a solo career.
Wow, I'm really surprised he got a mention here. I love his blues stuff - in fact it was the first CD I ever bought (I was 18 at the time). I get the impression from what Evilgrowler said, that Gary Moore has re-invented himself. I'm not familiar with the other stuff. Pre or post blues?Colonel Eel said:Yep, As in Gary Moore who sings the blues, and he who graced the stage in Thin Lizzy and Skid Row amng others.... ;-)
astrogirl said:Wow, I'm really surprised he got a mention here. I love his blues stuff - in fact it was the first CD I ever bought (I was 18 at the time). I get the impression from what Evilgrowler said, that Gary Moore has re-invented himself. I'm not familiar with the other stuff. Pre or post blues?Colonel Eel said:Yep, As in Gary Moore who sings the blues, and he who graced the stage in Thin Lizzy and Skid Row amng others.... ;-)
Evilgrowler said:he went from hard rock/heavy metal to blues. Not my favourite genre, but he is still a superb artist.
Twizzle said:you can tell a lot about a person by the music he likes
Kula Shaker, you and I have alot in common, except for the Poo Fighters.
Insert Led Zeppelin
Not to many ppl are RATM fans, and Tom Morello did not get a mention in the guitarist thread, but he is very much like Jimmi with the sounds that he can get out of a guitar.