Gary Moore – Parisienne Walkways


Gary Moore – Parisienne Walkways – Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 1992.

The master at work! No one had a vibrato like him! Very few artists can truly bear their soul for us to share. Gary’s guitar sings, screams, and cries. And, so does my heart!

“So underrated, just because he didn’t bow to any media, he didn’t once use his talent to earn millions of pounds, he didn’t compare himself to other musicians saying he’s better than them, he didn’t do a controversial interview – he didn’t do anything that media wanted him to do – he got onto that stage, just so he could spread beauty in the form of sound, he gave memorable performances, he gave his heart and his soul to that guitar and the guitar gave it right back… Thank you Gary Moore!”
— G-Reacts

Lyrics:
I remember Paris in ’49
The Champs-Élysées, Saint Michelle and old Beaujolais wine
And I recall that you were mine
In those Parisienne days

Looking back at the photographs
Those summer days spent outside corner cafes
Oh, I could write you paragraphs
About my old Parisienne days

Songwriters: Gary Moore / Philip Parris Lynott
Parisienne Walkways lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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