But when Moore unexpectedly passed away fourteen months later, aged just 58, the show took on added poignancy, cherished as one of his last stands, kept alive in the memories of those who attended.Now, a decade later, the release of Live From London on Mascot/Provogue resurrects the much-missed Irishman, bringing his blazing talents back into the spotlight, catching the sparks of that night in the capital, and bottling a performance that stands amongst Moore's very best.
"And he said, 'You know, Gary, you should make a blues album.
"It was a full-on show and an amazing performance," remembers Jon Norman, who organised the event for the Planet Rock radio station.

Still Got The Blues sold three million copies around the world. "Other people have tried and failed to do the same. "But Moore was never a one-band man, and he tore through the '70s like a train, whether igniting his own solo career with 1973's Grinding Stone, or making on/off appearances in Lynott's Thin Lizzy, with whom he recorded classic songs like Still In Love With You, Waiting For An Alibi and Do Anything You Want To. Ten years ago today – just fourteen months before his tragic death at the age of 58 – the fabled guitarist played a special one-off club show at London’s Islington Academy.

The ORANGE VINYL release was limited to 500 COPIES. Everybody had come to see Gary. When Gary Moore stepped onto the stage of London’s Islington Academy on December 2nd, 2009, it was a true one-off, showcasing one of blues-rock’s biggest names in an intimate club setting. I'd already seen him play live three times over the years. And yet, through it all, the Irishman never lost faith in the power of live music. But I did, and he was right, and it was. But in 1990, Moore returned to his first love with Still Got The Blues, a global hit whose A-list contributors included Albert King, Albert Collins and George Harrison.

Finally, for the kiss-off, Moore's mastery of mood lets him shift gears to the poignant Parisienne Walkways, the UK#8 hit still retaining its love-gone-bad magic, three decades later.It was a never-to-be-repeated night, spoken of in a reverential whisper amongst blues-rock aficionados. Live From London Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Gary Moore - Live From London at Discogs.

As Norman says: "What more could you ask for from a live show...?" SEE IMAGES! PLEASE NOTE: Unless your copy of this version is "ORANGE MARBLE" vinyl, the vinyl version limited to 500 copies of 180 gram ORANGE MARBLE vinyl, this is NOT the version you should be in. "One night, Bob Daisley, the bass player, came into the dressing room," Moore remembered of the album's genesis. Born in Belfast, the guitarist was just sixteen years old – but already a seasoned player with soul under his fingernails – when he was drafted by Dublin blues-rockers Skid Row, and forged a brotherhood with the band's street-poet frontman, Phil Lynott. He laughed, too.

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"Every corner of Moore's famous catalogue is mined on Live From London. When Gary Moore stepped onto the stage of London's Islington Academy on December 2nd, 2009, it was a true one-off, showcasing one of blues-rock's biggest names in an intimate club setting. It was just quite mesmerising what he could do with that Les Paul. "Phil was a tall, skinny, cool black guy," Moore recalled.

The pace is set by the fiery groove of Albert King's Oh Pretty Woman, and the highlights keep coming, from the bounce of Bad For You Baby and Down The Line's high-velocity country-blues, to the swooping guitar hook of Otis Rush's All Your Love and the weeping leads of Donny Hathaway's I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know.

"The Live From London concert ups the ante, meanwhile, with a home straight of classics, which include the bittersweet melody of Still Got The Blues and the seismic stabs of Jimmy Rogers' Walking By Myself, the crowd roaring back the call-and-response vocal. “Live From London” was recorded on Dec 2nd, 2009 at Islington Academy, almost 10 years ago to the day, and is widely regarded as one of his best shows. There are certain memorable things that you do over the years, and putting on that show is something I'm proud of. Gary Moore passed away in 2011, and with his passing, the music world lost a blues guitar legend. "It was the way that he could make a guitar sound," considers Norman. In early years, he earned a guitar-hero reputation from the heavy rock of albums like 1978's Back On The Streets and 1985's Run For Cover (respectively featuring the classic Parisienne Walkways and Out In The Fields, both co-written by Moore and Lynott). "No wonder there was a crackle of anticipation at the Islington Academy in December 2009.

You can listen to a preview of the album with Moore’s cover of Albert King’s Oh, Pretty Woman above.

Gary Moore’s Live from London will be released in January next year/.

"There weren't a lot of black guys in Dublin then, so Phil stood out like a sore thumb. "There was a real buzz," says Norman. Some shows are so momentous, they pass into rock 'n' roll folklore. Live from London gefällt mir nur bei den ruhigen Blues Songs. I need a download card for my car.