Gary Moore
Thin Lizzy, blues guitar
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Gary Moore's Amplifiers
Moore can be seen using two Marshall JCM 2000 DSL amps in this live rendition of "Parisienne Walkways", at 2:57.
On Marshall's website there is a page on Gary Moore, and on that page it states that he used a Marshall 1959HW.
Seen at 2:25 used mainly in the early 90's.
In this Guitar World article, it is noted that Gary Moore used Marshall JTM45 heads.
In a YouTube video titled "Gary Moore - Blues lesson," Gary Moore is seen using the Orange Tiny Terror 15 Watt Tube Amp TT15H, demonstrating its capabilities in a blues context.
According to Marshall's website, Moore also played through 1962 Bluesbreaker amplifier.
Used for the song "Need Your Love So Bad".
Gary Moore used the Marshall 1960BV cabinet, as noted on the Marshall Amps website.
This combo appears on the tracks King Of The Blues and Texas Strut on the 1990 album Still Got The Blues (Virgin Records CDV 2612), and was used extensively on various other sessions on that album, but replaced on further sessions. Also used on the live recording of Blues For Greeny (Warner Music Vision 0630 13691-3) at the Shepherds Bush Empire, 27/4/1995, as part of the guitar rig employed on that performance. The internal speakers were disconnected and the amplifier connected to a Marshall 1960B 4 x 12 cabinet. Much of the reverb effect heard on the recordings came from this amplifier.
In the image on the back cover of Gary Moore's album "Still Got The Blues," the Marshall 1974X Handwired 18W 1x12 Combo Amp can be identified in the bottom left corner. The amplifier has four control knobs positioned before the input jack, distinguishing it from the Marshall 1962 Bluesbreaker model.
Gary Moore is confirmed to have used the Marshall JCM800 Model 1987 50-watt amplifier, as evidenced by its listing in a Bonhams auction titled "Gary Moore: A Marshall JCM800 1987 SL50 Amp, 1987."
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