GALLAGHER RORY, THE ESSENTIAL VOLUME 2. GUITAR TAB EDITION TABLATURE
GALLAGHER RORY, THE ESSENTIAL VOLUME 2. TABLATURE
Description
This trailblazing Irish Guitarist stood among the greats of the '70s and inspired the greats that followed, including U2's The Edge. This publication follows The Essential Rory Gallagher Volume 1 and contains 12 further songs arranged for Guitar tab (including standard notation), complete with full lyrics. 128 pages.
As a young guitarist, I really got into the way Rory Gallagher played. I found his phrasing fascinating; importantly, I also found it accessible. I would sit in my bedroom for hours figuring out what he was doing. His playing had a beautiful elegance to it. There were never too many notes; just the right amount to get the message across. This was Dublin, Ireland, in the mid-seventies: a grey place offering little to kids like me other than music. On the weekend I would go and hang out with friends and just listen to records and talk, sometimes until the sun came up. Music was our signifier - the way we defined ourselves - but most of the bands we were into back then were from Britain or America. Rory Gallagher was one of the exceptions. Everyone loved Rory. He was so important for my generation: the Irish guitarist up on the international stage with all the greats. Albums like Live In Europe and Against The Grain sat next to Sgt. Pepper's ... and Dark Side Of The Moon, and probably spent more time on the turntable. There was a huge sense of pride in his achievements. He had done the impossible: come out of Ireland and gone all the way, playing on the same stage at the Isle Of Wight Festival as Jimi Hendrix, and taking most of the world by storm with his band Taste, before starting his hugely successful solo career. He showed us all what was possible. He also did it with great integrity, keeping true to the essence of who he was as an artist and a person. Rory was about the Blues as a heart-cry: the truthful unadorned telling of how it is, not how it should be. What was most interesting about Rory's particular version of the blues - a form that is purely Afro-American - was how Irish it was. Through subtle inflections and nuances, his roots came through. Maybe something in the Irish experience gave him access to the spirit of the blues, giving his music an authenticity that eluded many other white bluesmen. Believability - the rarest of all things - came to Rory without any effort at all, because he didn't know how to make music in any other way other than with total commitment and passion. He remains a giant of a musical influence for all those who pick up the guitar, but particularly for any young boy or girl from Ireland who hears something calling to them in the music of the Mississippi Blues.
Titles:
1976 - Barley & Grape Rag
1976 - Calling Card -
1988 - Continental Op
1976 - Do You Read Me
1971 - I Fall Apart
1971 - In Your Town
2002 - Lonesome Highway
1976 - Moonchild
1979 - Shadow Play
1978 - Shinkicker
1988 - The Loop
1973 - Who's That Coming


