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TASTE - The first time I met the blues (live)

Rory Gallagher
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Recorded live May 27th 1970 at Electric Circus - Lausanne - Switzerland - Never released - Rory Gallagher (guitar & vocals) - John Wilson (drums) - Richard McCracken (bass)

About Rory Gallagher

William Rory Gallagher was an Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. Regarded as "Ireland's first rock star", he is known for his virtuosic style of guitar playing and live performances. He has sometimes been referred to as "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of".

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The 1970 live performance by Rory Gallagher, captured in the clip "TASTE - The first time I met the blues", is a rare and fascinating glimpse into the early days of this Irish guitar legend. Recorded on May 27th, 1970, at Electric Circus in Lausanne, Switzerland, this footage has never been released before, making it an extraordinary find for fans and collectors alike.

What makes this performance particularly notable is that it showcases Gallagher's unique blend of blues, rock, and folk influences, which would become a hallmark of his distinctive style. As the clip title suggests, "The first time I met the blues", this footage captures the artist's early exploration of the blues genre, which was still a relatively new and exciting territory for him at the time.

Gallagher's virtuosic guitar playing is on full display in this performance, as he navigates complex chord progressions and intricate melodies with ease. His use of modal interchange and extended chords adds a layer of depth and sophistication to his playing, which was ahead of its time even in 1970. The clip also highlights the artist's impressive vocal range and expressive phrasing, as he delivers a series of emotive performances that showcase his mastery of the blues idiom.

The supporting cast is equally impressive, with John Wilson on drums and Richard McCracken on bass providing a solid foundation for Gallagher's explorations. Together, they create a dynamic and energetic sound that is both raw and polished at the same time.

One of the most striking aspects of this footage is its historical significance. Recorded in 1970, just as Gallagher was beginning to make a name for himself in Europe, it provides a unique snapshot of his development as an artist during this pivotal period. Fans of Gallagher will be fascinated by the opportunity to see him perform live at such an early stage in his career, and to witness the evolution of his style and sound.

Furthermore, this clip is a testament to the enduring power of Gallagher's music, which continues to inspire new generations of musicians and fans alike. Despite being relatively unknown outside of Ireland during his lifetime, Gallagher's influence can be heard in countless artists who have followed in his footsteps. This footage serves as a reminder of his importance as a guitarist and songwriter, and of the lasting impact he has had on the world of music.

In terms of its rarity, this clip is a true treasure for collectors and enthusiasts. As one of the earliest live recordings of Gallagher's work, it offers a unique glimpse into the artist's early development and provides a fascinating contrast to his later, more polished performances.

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