Episodio 295: Gary Moore Still Got a blues. Year 1990. English Version.
00:00:00 - Blues, jessics, old time.
00:00:31 - Today the blues is present.
00:00:40 - Finding classic rocks all time the most incredible stories and anecdotes.
00:00:46 - Musicians Bruce Dickinson.
00:00:48 - Want to see us.
00:00:50 - I know people want to see us.
00:00:52 - And you know, I mean, first of all we love, you know, we love doing it.
00:00:56 - It's really a kind of a privilege to be, you know, 51 years old and being able to go out just still to have a vo-
00:01:11 - Let me.
00:01:12 - Well, it's spelled differently. Everything is called orgasmatron.
00:01:16 - Rod Halford.
00:01:17 - I think are useful just because of the fact that with what I try and do it's important to try and
00:01:26 - Eric Clapton and Paul Stanley
00:01:30 - But piano was inconceivable. I mean, you can't, you can't just buy a piano or his guitar is much more accessible.
00:01:38 - I think I was very driven period. It was to compensate to make myself feel more worthy.
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00:01:56 - Still got the blues as the ninth studio album by Irish blues rock and hard rock guitarist
00:02:17 - Gary Moore, released in 1990 on Virgin Records.
00:02:24 - Produced by Maureen Ian Taylor, the album began a new stage in his career, as he focused on his main musical influence, the blues, leaving behind his time in the hard rock and heavy metal of the previous decade.
00:02:39 - About this change he said, I left Lizzie in 1980 and had a band called G-Force, then
00:02:44 - I got into my own thing.
00:02:46 - I found that when I was in my dressing room, getting ready for a concert, I was playing blues, so I felt like I was getting a message. Around 89, I started playing the blues again.
00:03:03 - Gary also tells us about his 1959 Les Paul Standard guitar, which he bought in London in 1989. I kept it because I was still doing hard rock at the time, and it wasn't the right guitar for that. But when it came time to do, still got the blues, I took it into the studio to test the room. The first day, we did, still got the blues in one take. From start to finish, it was really a dramatic day, I'll never forget it.
00:03:33 - This song is very musical, with a masterful guitar playing by Gary. However, for this song Gary suffered a claim for the authorship of a guitar part of a German band, he lost lawsuit and had to compensate its authors financially. This led Gary to leave his Virgin
00:03:49 - Records label and record his albums for smaller music labels.
00:03:55 - However, this is an excellent song, the way he plays his Gibson Les Paul accompanied by keyboardist Don Aire will make you plunge into a deep musical intoxication, without a doubt, the song by which the late Gary Moore will be remembered.
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00:04:33 - Argentina to the world.
00:05:03 - It used to be so easy to give my heart away
00:05:16 - But I found out the hard way
00:05:19 - There's a price you have to pay
00:05:25 - I found out that love
00:05:29 - Was no friend of mine
00:05:34 - I should've known
00:05:38 - Time after time
00:05:43 - So long
00:05:46 - It was so long ago
00:05:50 - But I've still got the blues used to be so easy to fall in love again but I found out the hard way it's a road that leads to pain
00:06:17 - I found that love
00:06:22 - Was more than just a game
00:06:27 - Playing to win
00:06:30 - But you'll lose just the same
00:06:35 - So long, it was so long ago
00:06:43 - But I still got the blues for you
00:06:52 - So many years since I've seen your face
00:07:01 - But here in my heart there's an empty space used to be
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00:07:52 - It was so long ago, but I still got the blues for you
00:08:05 - All the days come and go Where is one thing I know
00:08:15 - I've still got the blues for you
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