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Comments on Gary Moore [reply]
 
Anyone at the gig when he recorded bits of the 'We Want Moore' live double album. I dragged along a mate who was moer of a Cure and Siouxsie fan than a rock fan, but he came out raving about how good the gig was. Second front row of the stalls and a brilliant night, only spoiled by being put in shadow a few times by Neil Carter's nose..... [reply]
 
I saw Gary a few times, always excellent.

I'll tell you what though, When BBM came to town he was defintiely overawed by the presence of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.

They were obviously his heroes while he was growing up, but it was strange to see such a name/god/hero as GM to be so in awe of anyone. It was very obvious too!!
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I was also there and remember how well Gary played and sounded.      For the life of me I still cannot understand why everyone raves about That numpty of a drummer [reply]
 
 
 
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