Rory Gallagher

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Rory Gallagher (1948-1995) was an Irish blues/rock guitarist, born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, and raised in County Cork. He is regularly credited as one of the most influential Irish rock and blues musicians of all time.

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Life and works

His first bands were showbands which played the popular hits of the day. In 1965 he turned the showband The Impact into an R'n'B group which played gigs in Ireland and Spain. He formed Taste in 1966, but the line-up which became legendary was formed in 1967, featuring his guitar and vocals, the jazz-tinged drumming of John Wilson and intricate bass playing of Richard McCracken. Recordings of the earlier version of Taste are still available and it's interesting to compare Rory's rudimentary guitar playing to the virtuosity that became evident fairly soon after in the later Taste. This was the group who released two studio albums, Taste and On the Boards, and made two live recordings showing the band at its incendiary best, Live at Montreux and Live at the Isle of Wight. The latter appeared a long time after the band broke up, famously, at that same Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. A legend of blues music, Rory had the fortune to play with many of the genre's biggest stars, and some of his best work was in collaboration with Muddy Waters on tracks recorded in London in the early '70s.

Rory then went solo, dropping the band's name and hiring another bassist, Gerry McAvoy, and various drummers, the most notable being Rod De'Ath. He produced more than a dozen albums, among them Rory Gallagher and Deuce from 1971, Blueprint and Tattoo from 1973, Irish Tour from 1974, 1975's Against the Grain, featuring his old worn out looking Fender Strat on the cover, and Calling Card in 1976.

A shy and humble man, Rory never married and had no children. Instead he is thought to have devoted his life to his music, especially the blues. He played and recorded what he said was "in me all the time, and not just something I turn on ...". Though he sold over 30 million albums world wide it was his marathon live performances that won him greatest acclaim. His passion and skill for the blues is well documented in the 1974 film "Irish Tour '74" directed by Tony Palmer.

In 1972 he was voted Melody Maker's Top Musician of the Year, dethroning Eric Clapton. His album Live in Europe has been a big selling album not only in the Ireland but also internationally. Generally regarded as one of the top ten guitarists ever, many of today's top musicians, including The Edge from U2, Slash of Guns N' Roses fame, Johnny Marr of the Smiths and Brian May of Queen cite Rory as an inspiration in their formative musical years. It is also well documented that the Rolling Stones auditioned Rory for the band as their permanent guitarist in the '70s but he refused on the basis that it was against all he believed in terms of his own name and style.

Rory lived for a time in Belgium and from the late 1980s suffered increasingly poor health yet he continued touring. His final performance, by a visibly unwell man, was in February 1995 in the Netherlands. Rory Gallagher died in London on 14th June 1995 from complications following a liver transplant.

His love of the guitar is twofold; the music is undeniably the major factor, yet the appearance and personification of the instrument is also significant.

"An uncompromisingly serious musician" - The Times, 16th June 1995.

Tributes

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  • I was with Free when I first saw Rory, and I remember thinking: "God, what I wouldn't do to have that guy in this band."
Paul Rogers, Bad Company
  • A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. We'll miss him very much.
The Edge, U2
  • Rory was a really big influence. One of the all-time great guitar players. Playing with him in LA was one of my biggest thrills ever.
Slash
  • Rory was a beautiful man. I've never met anybody who has spoken badly of him.
Mark Feltham, Rory's harmonica player during his final years of performing
  • Rory's death really upset me. He was such a nice guy and a great player.
Jimmy Page
  • One of the top ten players of all time, but more importantly one of the top ten good guys.
Bono, U2
  • Rory was such a purist. He wouldn't sell out. He wouldn't do singles, he didn't want to do videos. How many people in the music business today would have that kind of stand? It's so dangerous.
Gary Moore

Discography

Albums

  • Rory Gallagher - 1971
  • Deuce - 1971
  • Live In Europe - 1972
  • Blueprint - 1973
  • Tattoo - 1973
  • Irish Tour '74 - 1974
  • Against The Grain - 1975
  • Calling Card - 1976
  • Photo Finish - 1978
  • Top Priority - 1979
  • Stage Struck - 1980
  • Jinx - 1982
  • Defender - 1987
  • Fresh Evidence - 1990
  • BBC Sessions - 1999
  • Let's Go To Work - 2001

Compilations

  • The Story So Far - 1974
  • In The Beginning - 1975
  • Take It Easy Baby - 1976
  • A Blue Day For The Blues - 1995
  • Etched In Blue - 1998
  • Wheels Within Wheels - 2003
  • Big Guns - The Very Best Of Rory Gallagher - 2005

DVDs

  • Irish Tour 1974 - 2000
  • At Rockpalast - 2004
  • The Complete Rockpalast Collection - 2005
  • Live In Montreux - 2006

See also

External links

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