For a lady, Natalie is not a dancer. Lol
Great guitar though.
Nothing like Shakira....
For a lady, Natalie is not a dancer. Lol
Great guitar though.
Being an Illinois boy I sorta grew up with REO. They were playing local bars and such before I was old enough to go see them…. But songs were getting played on the local stations. Lost track how many times I’ve seen them in concert. And yes. I am/was a fan of Gary. Always felt the heart and soul of REO left with him when he and the band parted ways.Also love the tone of Gary Richrath
Absolutely! One Gary and One Ace: there will never be another of each and no one could ever take their places.Being an Illinois boy I sorta grew up with REO. They were playing local bars and such before I was old enough to go see them…. But songs were getting played on the local stations. Lost track how many times I’ve seen them in concert. And yes. I am/was a fan of Gary. Always felt the heart and soul of REO left with him when he and the band parted ways.
And nothing really against Dave Amato. But it’s a little like the Ace v Tommy question. I still like Ace best.
I have to be very blunt when i say this, but i have never heard better tone than this....
I like the horn section.
Yes! What amazes me is the quality of the live mix!
It's a professional job, so my guess is that each instrument and voice was individually recorded and the mix of each track was done later in a studio.
It was recorded live at Town and Country Club, London, England on November 11, 1992.
Gary talked about the performance in a few interviews stating "Aside from the usual mixing and mastering, what you heard in the club is what we put on the record."
Looks and sounds like Gary is using a pair of Fender Twin Reverb amps and a Colorsound Tone Bender
"On the live London sessions in 1992, i used a Soldano SLO-100 (serial #89258) on the clean channel with a Gov'ner pedal."
- Gary Moore (interview quote)
This, to me, is even better tone. He's much more in control and its more dynamic.