3 Gary Moore Licks From 1982
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 Published On Sep 12, 2019

Here's the next Three-For-All lesson with 3 Gary Moore Licks From 1982.
In many ways, the late-great Gary Moore is a misunderstood guitar legend, as many younger players view him as a "blues guitarist" but his career and legacy in the rock world extend all the way back to that late 1960s when he played with the short-lived group Skid Row alongside legendary Thin Lizzy bassist/frontman Phil Lynott.
This little piece of Gary's career reveals how he found himself playing with the mighty Thin Lizzy a few years later.

In the early 1980s, Gary released a number of influential solo albums, such as 'Corridors of Power' and 'Victims of the Future,' which directly influenced countless future guitar heroes and legends, including players such as Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai, and Nuno Bettencourt (to name a few).

This lesson features a number of licks and ideas from the historic and landmark song 'End of the World,' which features an extended guitar solo during the intro section before heading into the actual song.

The solo features a number of famous and popular ideas, including pivot arpeggios, open-string pull-off runs, expressive and aggressive bending licks, and much more. I've even included a few variations and altered versions of these ideas for you to explore.

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