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Alchuck - Rory Gallagher was just the ultimate live rock guitarist. His picking techique, which was playing with both a flat pick and fingers at the same time, allowed him to throw the most amazing riffs into what were pretty basic blues-rock songs. He also had re-writen the book on harmonics and could could do extremely fast, clean runs of harmonics like no one I've heard before or since. And he could switch effortlessly between his Strat, accoustic, and National Steel guitars and play them each flawlessly. I saw him live 4 times, each time in front of about 1000 people of whom I'd bet 500 were guitarists.
The problem is that there is so little recorded material (at least that I've heard) that really captured Rory. His early live album "Irish Tour" had some good bits, many of his studio albums had good songs, but he was realy best live. The best recorded stuff I ever heard of his from a radio broadcast of The King Biscuit Flower Hour arround 1977, I still have a beat up monophonic cassette of it somewhere. If anyone could lead me to a bootleg of that I'd be grateful.
Incidently, Richie Blackmoore is another guitarist was always better live - a good player and a great rock'n'roll showman.
The problem is that there is so little recorded material (at least that I've heard) that really captured Rory. His early live album "Irish Tour" had some good bits, many of his studio albums had good songs, but he was realy best live. The best recorded stuff I ever heard of his from a radio broadcast of The King Biscuit Flower Hour arround 1977, I still have a beat up monophonic cassette of it somewhere. If anyone could lead me to a bootleg of that I'd be grateful.
Incidently, Richie Blackmoore is another guitarist was always better live - a good player and a great rock'n'roll showman.