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Monday, February 7, 2011 - Some Released Statements Regarding The Passing Of Guitarist Gary Moore | Frontman Michael Eden of the melodic metal band Eden's Curse :
"Man, I can't believe it was 24 years ago I saw Gary Moore for the first time. One word says it all today... shocked!!.
Gary Moore left us far too soon. He just played an amazing hard rock set last year and many of us were pleased he might have been doing that again so we could see it once again".
Gary did things with a guitar that most guitar playerscan only dream about. His music in regards to Thin Lizzy or his later solo efforts with Phil (Lynott) and Glenn Hughes should be known as some of the best hard rock ever made. From 'Empty Rooms' to 'Over The Hills', it is with a huge loss that this legend is now gone. He might be gone now but his music will forever speak to us!
Crank it to 11, Moore! Phil and a few friends are waiting to jam!"
Singer and guitarist Bryan Adams, who performed with Moore onstage, tweeted this message: "RIP Gary Moore , guitarist extraordinaire."
Singer-songwriter Henry Rollins said that Moore's death was "a big loss.". "He was too young to go. Those Lizzy recordings with Moore were as good as it gets. His solo records were rocking," Rollins said to the The Hollywood Reporter . |
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