Gary Moore,Mick Jagger/UK 1992
Gary Moore,Mick Jagger/UK 1992
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B.B. King, who co-starred with Gary Moore in the DVD, is the well-known king of kings. If he is the king of black bluesmen, then Mick Jagger is the king of white blues singers. This work is a live album containing the miraculous collaboration of Mick and Gary, which was realized in the same London five months before the main press DVD. Of course, this was the only night in history that the two men shared the stage. Such a miraculous collaboration was realized at the Hammersmith Odeon performance on June 28, 1992. In addition to Mick and Gary, Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Ron Wood and Charlie Watts also participated in the event "A CELEBRATION OF THE BLUES". This live was also broadcast on FM, and this work includes 5 songs in which Mick participated in GARY MOORE & MIDNIGHT BLUES BAND. Its quality is a sound board that is reliable only for FM broadcasting. The first half of "Going Down" at the beginning and "The Blues Is Alright" at the end were not broadcast, so they are supplemented with audience recordings, and the audience part also has the best sound like a sound board (possibly even better than the FM broadcast! ?), the quality is consistently outstanding throughout. Historically, even though the co-starring only existed for one night, there are still outstanding broadcasts. The co-starring of the trajectory drawn with such quality is a special masterpiece where the individuality of the two explodes. In the long history of rock music, even when big names perform together, there are many times when the rare fact makes you think, ``Maybe it's the person himself.'' However, with this work, there is no need to worry about that. Their fierce personalities clashed head-on, and there was no holding back. Gary is amazing, not only not giving up even half a step in front of the super big Mick Jagger, but also taking the lead vocals on "The Blues Is Alright", but even though that huge guitar is exploding, As expected, Mick's vocals do not threaten the presence of the main character in the slightest. It seems that while connecting these two super unique personalities, we are also able to see the greatness of the music called blues, which can be swallowed up without any sense of discomfort. Gary switched from hard rock to blues and his world expanded all at once. When he passed away, Eric Clapton played "Still Got The Blues" in his memory, and Gary's predecessors admired black people and performed the blues that only white people could do. Maybe I could understand your feelings. Gary Moore competed with both white and black people with his blues style. This is a disc containing his dazzling historical co-starring performance with FM sound. Please enjoy it to the fullest with "LIVE BLUES" of the highest quality ever. Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London UK 28th June 1992 STEREO SBD 1. Going Down 2. Checkin' Up On My Baby 3. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing 4. Who Do You Love? 5. The Blues Is Alright Mick Jagger - Vocal, Harmonica Gary Moore - Guitar Andy Pyle - Bass Tommy Eyre - Keyboards Graham Walker - Drums Frank Mead, Nick Payn & Martin Drover - Brass FM BROADCAST RECORDING
1. Going Down 2. Checkin' Up On My Baby 3. Everybody Knows About My Good Thing 4. Who Do You Love? 5. The Blues Is Alright Mick Jagger - Vocal, Harmonica Gary Moore - Guitar Andy Pyle – Bass Tommy Eyre - Keyboards Graham Walker – Drums Frank Mead, Nick Payn & Martin Drover – Brass FM BROADCAST RECORDING