The Gary Moore Wang Dang Doodle
Wang Dang Doodle Artist Of The Week – from Belfast & Dublin & beyond – Gary Moore RIP
BP Fallon’s Wang Dang Doodle featuring Gary Moore
00:00 BP Fallon reads Phil Lynott
00:38 BP Fallon’s Wang Dang Doodle – The Blind Boys Of Alabama
00:51 BP Fallon remembers Gary Moore
02:26 Sign On My Mind – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
10:46 We Both Need To Know – Granny’s Intentions w/ Gary Moore
13:48 BP verbal
14:44 The Beatle & The Beep
– George Harrison on Gary Moore to BP Fallon
15:26 Heavy Loaded Minds – Granny’s Intentions w/ Gary Moore
18:39 Dirty Lies – Granny’s Intentions w/ Gary Moore
23:45 Whatever Happened To The Blues
– Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
27:39 The Heat Came Down – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
32:01 Phil Lynott & BP Fallon
32:03 Tribute To Sandy Denny – Clean Eadair w/ Phil Lynott (vox)
36:14 Phil Lynott
36:16 November November – Auto Da Fe w/ Phil Lynott (vox/bass)
39:29 BP speak
40:41 Good Eye – Granny’s Intentions w/ Gary Moore
43:51 Mary Malone Of Moscow – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
47:43 Hard As Nails – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
51:29 Gave My Love An Apple – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
57:34 BP Fallon blessings
58:48 Summer Breeze – Dr Strangely Strange w/ Gary Moore
62:22 And the jingles jangling and Gary Moore go auld triangling
Thin Lizzy plus one: Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, Jeannie & Gary Moore
Skid Row 1970: Noel Bridgeman, Gary Moore & Brush Shiels. Phil Lynott had been the singer in the group but Brush told Phil that his singing wasn’t up to scratch and gave him a bass guitar and said “I’ll teach you how to play this thing”
Ivan Pawle of Dr Strangely Strange, Niamh Pawle & Gary Moore
in Ivan & Mary Pawle’s garden in Sandymount, Dublin 1969.
Courtesy The Mary Pawle Collection, photography Mick Slattery
Dr Strangely Strange 1968: Ivan Pawle, Tim Booth & Tim Goulding
Granny’s Intentions 1969: Johnny Duhan, Pete Cummins, Gary Moore, John Ryan & Pat Nash. London, having just flown over from Dublin – Gary’s first-ever plane flight. BP Fallon was on the plane too.
Dr Strangely Strange: Heavy Petting 1970
Granny’s Intentions: Honest Injun 1969
Gary Moore & Scott Gorham in Thin Lizzy 1979
The Greedy Bastards 1979. Back row: unknown, Phil Lyott, Gary Moore, Scott Gorham, Chris Spedding & Brian Downey. Front: Paul Cook, Steve Jones & Jimmy Bain
George Harrison & BP Fallon 1987
Gary Moore & Phil Lynott: God Bless you both
Phil Lynott August 20th 1949 – January 4th 1986
Gary Moore April 4th 1952 – February 6th 2011
“I’ve enjoyed every moment but kid you know darned well
I’ve got to leave
Here I’ll go into a new day
Here I’ll go into a new way”
– Philip Lynott from ‘New Day (Remembering Part III)’
With thanks to:
Pete Cummins of Granny’s Intentions
Tim Booth of Dr Strangely Strange
Annie Goulding of County Cork
Gary Moore: Still Got The Blues 1990
“Bless us who are still alive
Bless us who are still in heaven”
– BP Fallon from ‘Increasingly Often’
More vibey Wang Dang visuals on the rejigged BreakThruRadio.com
Patrick Walshe
February 11, 2011 @ 4:20 pm
Lovely, BP, what a thoughtful tribute
Johnny Duhan
February 11, 2011 @ 5:52 pm
Fine tribute to a fine man, Gary Moore. Well done BP. I too was gutted when I heard the news on Sunday evening. We’re all only passing through, but nice to leave pure notes and words behind us as we go. May the man of the big pure note rest in peace.
Marie Walshe
February 11, 2011 @ 10:40 pm
Thank you BP, a powerful tribute. How wonderful to have caught up with this Tweet on Eurosong night – my heart is fuller for this post, this video and these evocative photographs. He is gone to rock on a much greater stage but his memory endures. Rest in peace, Gary.
beer pong shirt
February 14, 2011 @ 7:05 am
What a fantastic post!
mark johanson
February 17, 2011 @ 10:00 pm
i have been sick ever since i herd the sad news sun night. the music world has lost the best gtr player ever to pick up the instrument. i will raise my glass to toast to you gary moore long live your music r.i.p. my friend i will do my best to tell people who didnt no much about you your lacy peace out oring ring [bay area u.s.a.]
Steve Rawson
February 21, 2011 @ 10:00 am
This is a great collection of memorabilia – some great stuff here Beep..Thanks
Peter Nielsen
June 28, 2011 @ 7:42 am
Hi BP
What a fantastic tribute to my biggest guitarhero ever. Just fantastic to go back in time to the early days with Gary.
PS. We met at the vibe for Philo in January this year. I sat before you at the gig and I thanked you for your wonderful performance at the vibe. Thanks for everything
Here are some other old stuff
http://www.thinlizzyguide.com/tours/year/1970.htm
Tove Alm
July 7, 2011 @ 11:59 pm
Thanks so much to BP Fallon for this wonderful tribute! – and to Peter Nielsen for posting on TLOTS – greetings from Oslo
martin cosmic
January 21, 2012 @ 2:59 pm
hi beep, first gig i ever saw was skid row with gary moore in the top hat in 1969 in dunlaoghaire. i was blown away by gary and went to nearly every skid row gig till they left in 1970. i got to know gary a little bit at the time and he was a brilliant guy. nice one beep.