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Showing posts with label Blues. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

CBGB To Be Revitalized?


CBGB (Country, BlueGrass, and Blues) was a music club at 315 Bowery at Bleecker Street in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The legendary club closed its doors in October 15, 2006, after founder Hilly Kristal lost a rent battle with the Bowery Residents’ Committee.

Kristal founded CBGB in 1973, it was originally intended to feature its namesake musical styles, but became a forum for American Punk Rock and New Wave bands like Ramones, Misfits, Television, the Patti Smith Group, Mink DeVille, The Dead Boys, The Dictators, The Fleshtones, The Voidoids, The Cramps, Blondie, The Shirts, and Talking Heads. In later years, it would mainly become known for Hardcore Punk with bands such as Agnostic Front, Murphy's Law, Cro-Mags, Warzone, Gorilla Biscuits, Sick of It All, and Youth of Today becoming synonymous with the club.

Recently, there have been rumors that the club will be reopened at a different location. We personally believe this is a horrible idea, since what made CBGB's so special was its location and vibe. A vibe that can't be recreated even if they use the same exact bar (which is in a trailer in Connecticut), and every poster, chair, table, and screw (which are stored in storage room in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY).

Let us know what you think at the comments section below.



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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Gary Moore: 4/4/1952 – 2/6/2011

Guitar legend Robert William Gary Moore was found dead this morning in a hotel room in Estepona, Spain at the age of 58. Gary Moore's spectacular career will always be remembered by the Blues and Rock N Roll community. During his 42 years of musical creation, he was part of Thin Lizzy, Skid Row, Colosseum II, Phil Lynott, Greg Lake and BBM.

You may not know this, but there are a lot of Heavy Music guitarists that were influenced by Gary Moore's music. A few of this musicians that come to mind are: Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath and Heaven And Hell), Randy Rhodes (Ozzy Osbourne), and Alex Skolnick (Testament and the Alex Skolnick Trio). He also collaborated with British Heavy Music legend Ozzy Osbourne! Gary will be missed by everyone in the music community and our thoughts are prayers are with his family and fans.

Gary Moore's career began at the tender age of 16, when he left his home in Belfast, Ireland and moved to Dublin to join Skid Row (the Blues band). From that moment on he became an active member of the Blues and Rock N Roll community.

Here are some facts about Gary Moore's amazing career:

- Gary Moore picked up a battered acoustic guitar at the age of eight, and got his first "real" guitar at the age of 14.

- Even though he was a left handed guitar player like Jimi Hendrix, he learned how to play the "standard" way.

- His top musical influences were: Albert King, Elvis Presley and The Beatles. His musical mentor was Peter Green from Fletwood Mac. But the performance that change his musical vision was when he saw Jimi Hendrix and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in his home town of Belfast, from that moment on he adopted the Blues Rock style which dominated his career.

- During his successful career he experimented with Rock, Jazz, Blues, Country, Electric Blues, Hard Rock and Heavy Metal music.

Here is Gary Moore's amazing discography:

- Studio albums:

Grinding Stone (1973)
Back on the Streets (1979)
G-Force (1980)
Gary Moore (1982)
Corridors of Power (1982)
Victims of the Future (1984)
Dirty Fingers (1984)
Run for Cover (1985)
Wild Frontier (1987)
After the War (1989)
Still Got the Blues (1990)
After Hours (1992)
Blues for Greeny (1995)
Dark Days in Paradise (1997)
A Different Beat (1999)
Back to the Blues (2001)
Power of the Blues (2004)
Old New Ballads Blues (2006)
Close As You Get (2007)
Bad for You Baby (2008)

- Live albums:

Live at the Marquee (1983)
We Want Moore! (1984)
Rockin' Every Night - Live in Japan (1986)
We Want Moore Jagger - Live at the British National Music Day, 28th June, 1992 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
Blues Alive (1993)
Live At Monsters Of Rock (2003)
Live At Montreux DVD [The Definitive Montreux Collection] (2007)

- Compilation albums:

Ballads & Blues 1982-1994 (1994)
Ballads & Blues 2 (1996)
Out in the Fields: the Very Best of (1998)
Blood of Emeralds: the Very Best of (1999)
The Best of the Blues (2002)
Have Some Moore – The Best of (2002)
Parisienne Walkways: The Blues Collection (2003)
Back on the Streets: The Rock Collection (2003)
The Essential Gary Moore (2003)
Blue Collection/Rock Collection (2004)
The Platinum Collection (2006)

- Selected singles (UK Singles Chart Top 40 hits):

"Parisienne Walkways" – 1979 – No. 8
"Out in the Fields" – 1985 – No. 5 *
"Empty Rooms" – 1985 re-issue – No. 23
"Over the Hills and Far Away" – 1986 – No. 20
"Wild Frontier" – 1987 – No. 35
"Friday on My Mind" – 1987 – No. 26 ~
"After the War" – 1989 – No. 37
"Still Got the Blues (For You)" – 1990 – No. 31
"Cold Day in Hell" – 1992 – No. 24
"Story of the Blues" – 1992 – No. 40
"Parisienne Walkways" – 1993 re-recording – No. 32

* Credited to Gary Moore and Phil Lynott. ~ Cover version of The Easybeats 1966, No. 6 UK hit.





Related links:
Gary Moore's Official Website

Rest In Peace Gary Moore, your music will live forever! We love you! \m/