John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers with Gary Moore - So Many Roads

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Published 2012-05-26
Montreux Jazz Festival 2008
Manday 7th July 2008
Special Guest Gary Moore

All Comments (21)
  • @The-Contractor
    He's retiring this year at the ripe old age of 88. Thank you John Mayall for all the great music over the decades and God bless you always.
  • Mayall likely holds the record for most amazing band members over all his years.
  • @jerrychetty2524
    We all know how phenomenal Gary Moore was but buddy Whittington is wow really, so underrated should be world famous ❤
  • @paulmalooly6009
    The legend of John Mayall will live forever, but having Gary Moore on the same stage, is heaven to ANYONE’S ears! Throw Buddy Whittington in the mix, and it is euphoria redefined!
  • @ralphbillick1210
    John, you were my intro in to blues in 1964 and have been a mainstay my whole life. No one does it better than you Good luck in your retirement ❗️🇺🇸
  • @mikerobertson
    Absolutely incredible performance by all. I maintain Gary Moore was one of the most talented guitarists the world has ever seen. Very sadly missed.
  • 1969 having a beer with my girlfriend in a tiny bar in belfast this actually blew me away - totally took me to a place in my soul that i am forever grateful for - took me away in my mind from the troubles in ireland at the time still listening today 2021 and the chills are up and down my spine- thank you john mayall and the bluesbreakers- the greatest blues band ever
  • @markhooren5530
    John Mayall he is an absolute legend who gave so many legendary players a chance to shine and we have the late great GM on stage with John and buddy .. .what a treat for music lovers
  • @nickjuarez9668
    Buddy Whittingtons solo before Gary’s really sets the whole thing up, 2 phenomenal guitarists.
  • @henrikm4657
    I grew up listening to Gary Moore and love his playing. But why so few comments on Buddy Whittington's playing on this tune? Superb touch, tone to die for, dynamics, creative notes, feel, taste, beautiful chords, masterful right hand work, right note at the right time, chops for days, etc. I can go on forever. As far as I'm concerned, Buddy Whittington is one of the finest blues players alive. Two guitar titans on the same stage.
  • Gary's walk as he finishes his solo is just like "Fuck yeah, I just did that". Such a good show, two great solos from two great guitarists.
  • @Marvin-bc4ii
    Being a 75 years old fart from Germany I totally agree with you, Mike! Looking back in time I must say, it's not only the younger generation that misses in my opinion something I would call the "foundation" of today's music. It's much more, the spirit , the feeling and the discoverer mentality of the 60's, 70's and maybe , I'm not really convinced of it - the beginning of the 80's in music and lifestyle, both going together like a fist on the eye. In our time we really discovered music, because we as younger people were more or less stiff bored of that what was mostly presented by commercial radio stations. And besides music from Beat to Jazz Rock, Fusion, Pop Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, from Soul to Hip Hop or any other music direction I found out, that the Blues and it's variation possibilities was and still is a kind of music to witch I can withdraw and sink into it. I've seen both Musicians, John Mayall and Gary Moore a few times live in concerts or festivals in the last 40 years, but unfortunately never together on stage. But these memories of both will last until I close my eyes forever!
  • @wedieritrea131
    THE BLUES, WHAT A GIFT FROM HEAVEN, THE MUSIC THAT MAKES YOU SAD AND HAPPY AT THE SAME TIME!!! JUST A SECOND LET ME WIPE THE TEARS OF JOY FROM MY FACE. GARY JUST MADE ME CRY WITH HIS SOULFUL GUITAR PLAYING
  • @Steve-ih7dg
    Love how Gary steps to the side as he lets the spotlight fall on Buddy and his solo. Got to see the two of them when Buddy supported Gary in Cambridge. Great gig.