Gary Moore/Switzerland 2001 & more
Gary Moore/Switzerland 2001 & more
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The professional shot and soundboard set that was even asked by a specialized magazine, ``Is this a good boot?'' is back. This work is a set of professional shots from the era of Gary's most problematic work "DARK DAYS IN PARADISE" and a soundboard album from the era of "BACK TO THE BLUES", which later returned to blues. Some people may be turned off by just seeing the words "DARK DAYS," but wait a minute. There's no harm in just reading nonsense, so let's get to know each other a little more... First of all, disc 1 is a DVD. A collection of two 1997 TV broadcasts, "OHNE FILTER" and "TAKE IT TO THE BRIDGE." “OHNE FILTER” is a 60-minute concert-style recording in front of an audience, and “TAKE IT TO THE BRIDGE” is a 30-minute studio live recording with a PV-like atmosphere. Both are superb professional shots, but what is especially must-see is the video of “OHNE FILTER” appearing on the live stage. I think many people have heard of the studio's "DARK DAYS IN PARADISE," but the live performances of this era were quite limited, and few people are aware of it. I was curious to see what kind of stage the world of typing was in, and suddenly Gary appeared, wearing a yellow long-sleeved shirt and Ozzy-like sunglasses. ``What the hell is going on?!'' Before they could start playing, they strummed their guitars and sang melodiously... Whether it's fusion, rock, or blues, I was surprised to see that Gary was always knocking things down with passionate bending and machine gun picking. But Gary was still Gary. In the new song ballad "Like Angels", he sings earnestly at first, but in the second half, the guitar suddenly becomes hot and Gary Bushu, crying, appears. Then, from “Pretty Woman”, three consecutive hits of the signature “STILL GOT THE BLUES”. The sight of him flipping it off while his yellow shirt was drenched in sweat made me say, ``I have to do this!'' However, if this were to end, I would have thought, ``I'd rather watch the usual footage,'' but that's not the case. The highlights are the last two songs. First up is the masterpiece "Business As Usual." “DARK DAYS IN PARADISE” was also a standout ballad, but the live performance with all its might is amazing. The light cutting and earnest singing at the beginning are not typical of Gary, but the melody is full of melancholy that can only be found in him. The interplay that explodes in the second half is intense and poignant precisely because of the first half. I was wondering if it was necessary for Gary to do the type-setting route for “DARK DAYS IN PARADISE,” but it was necessary. There is certainly a beautiful world of sound that is unique to him and this route, a beautiful world that would not have been born if he had not stepped forward. And the ultimate song is the last song “Over The Hills And Far Away”. Emerald Melody, which bloomed in large numbers in the late 1980s, is blooming again. It is a song that has the image of being sealed until her final years in 2010, but it was still being performed in this era in the 90s, and its beauty has not been lost in the slightest. This work is a valuable one that allows you to witness the live performance with professional shots. Disk 2 instead is a stereo sound board from the “BACK TO THE BLUES” era. This is a live album of "June 29, 2001 Bellinzona (Switzerland) performance". Gary's seal is safe as he loudly declares a return to the blues route, but what is shocking is its quality. It's a perfect sound board, and the official release is perfect with no problems at all. With that quality, they will perform 4 songs from their new album ``BACK TO THE BLUES'', 6 songs from their repertoire from the ``STILL GOT THE BLUES'' era, and Jimi Hendrix's ``Fire''. From a Japanese perspective, it is unclear whether Bruce is what Gary should be, but he definitely thought so. The hot blues is bursting with joy and realization of returning to the main road. Pro shots from the driving era and an official barefoot soundboard album. A luxurious set of the highest quality in terms of both value and quality. The comment from a specialist magazine at the beginning, ``Is this a good boot?'' is a satisfying and satisfying title. To be honest, it's a time when it hasn't received much attention. However, that's why Gary of this era was also serious and passionate. I want as many people as possible to know and experience this fact. A gift release with that feeling in mind. This is a masterpiece that even those who don't like this time of year should experience. It's a magnificent comeback. "Ohne Filter" & VH1 "Take It To The Bridge" Studio Live 1997 PRO-SHOT Live at Piazza Blues Festival, Bellinzona, Switzerland 29th June 2001 STEREO SBD Disc 1: Dark Days In Paradise Side"Ohne Filter" 60 minutes 01. One Good Reason 02. One Fine Day 03. Cold Wind Blows 04. Like Angels 05. Pretty Woman 06. Still Got The Blues 07. Walking By Myself 08. Business As Usual 09. Over The Hills And Far Away VH1 "Take It To The Bridge" 30 minutes 10. One Fine Day 11. Cold Wind Blows 12. All Your Love 13. Always There for You 14. One Good Reason 15. Still Got The Blues Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocals Guy Pratt - Bass & Vocal Magnus Fiennes – Keyboards Gary Husband - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min. Disc 2: Back To The Blues Side Live at Piazza Blues Festival, Bellinzona, Switzerland 29th June 2001 01. You Upset Me 02. Cold Black Night 03. Stormy Monday 04 Oh Pretty Woman 05. Walking By Myself 06. All Your Love 07. Still Got The Blues 08. Too Tired 09. Sky Is Crying 10. How Many Lies 11. Fire STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocals Pete Rees – Bass Vic Martin – Keyboards Darrin Mooney – Drums
Disc 1: Dark Days In Paradise Side"Ohne Filter" 60 minutes 01. One Good Reason 02. One Fine Day 03. Cold Wind Blows 04. Like Angels 05. Pretty Woman 06. Still Got The Blues 07. Walking By Myself 08. Business As Usual 09. Over The Hills And Far Away VH1 "Take It To The Bridge" 30 minutes 10. One Fine Day 11. Cold Wind Blows 12. All Your Love 13. Always There for You 14. One Good Reason 15. Still Got The Blues Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocals Guy Pratt - Bass & Vocal Magnus Fiennes – Keyboards Gary Husband - Drums PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx.90min. Disc 2: Back To The Blues Side Live at Piazza Blues Festival, Bellinzona, Switzerland 29th June 2001 01. You Upset Me 02. Cold Black Night 03. Stormy Monday 04. Oh Pretty Woman 05. Walking By Myself 06. All Your Love 07. Still Got The Blues 08. Too Tired 09. Sky Is Crying 10. How Many Lies 11. Fire STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocals Pete Rees – Bass Vic Martin – Keyboards Darrin Mooney – Drums