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TAT -
The Art of Teknique (TAT) Krumpin Freestyle to
TAT augmented ID
JuJuBeatz(TaT/FunkyFresh) vs J-Nyce(Wiseguys) at Battle Night Volume 8
TAT Home
First Ever Animated Tattoo - By KARL
Beat The Devil's Tattoo
Tat -
How to Tat a Ring, Chain, and Join Picots
Worst Tattoo Customer Ever!
Rory Gallagher - Tattoo'd Lady live 1975
Tit for Tat

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TAT -
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  • Published: 14 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 3:27
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: TATBAND
TAT's new music video for "Road To Paradise", the opening track from their debut album "Soho Lights". Catch TAT on this Summer's 2009 Vans Warped Tour on The Hurley Stage. Find out more at www.myspace.com/tat
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The Art of Teknique (TAT) Krumpin Freestyle to
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  • Published: 14 Jan 2011
  • Duration: 2:45
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: Kipipiani5
Gavin, Kris and Kida Krumpin Freestyle to "Step On Stage" at The GreatHouse of Dance. January 13, 2011 Song - Step On Stage Created on Fruity Loops Artist - Unkown by me and my friend that shared the song with us. facebook.com/theartofteknique theartofteknique916@gmail.com
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TAT augmented ID
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  • Published: 09 Jul 2009
  • Duration: 1:31
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: TATMobileUI
Augmented ID is a TAT concept that visualizes the digital identities of people you meet in real life. With a mobile device and face recognition software from Polar Rose, Augmented ID enables you to discover selected information about people around you. All users control their own augmented appearance, by selecting the content and social network links they want show to others. Modifying your augmented ID is easier than fixing your hair in real life and, of course, TAT Cascades will make sure you look great!
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JuJuBeatz(TaT/FunkyFresh) vs J-Nyce(Wiseguys) at Battle Night Volume 8
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  • Published: 10 Jan 2012
  • Duration: 5:24
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: Kipipiani5
Battle Night Volume 8, January 4, 2012 Kris (Juju Beatz) from The Art of Teknique (TaT) vs Jayce (J-Nyce) from WiseGuys Both did a great job :) This was an exhibition battle, no judges, so you be the judge :) *we do not own the rights to using the music in this video* theartofteknique916@gmail.com facebook.com/theartofteknique
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TAT Home
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  • Published: 14 Feb 2010
  • Duration: 3:26
  • Updated: 21 Jun 2012
Author: TATMobileUI
TAT Home is a gesture-powered 3D Home screen for Android that marries advanced UI technology with astonishing design. With simple gestures the user can perform everyday tasks - such as, Contacts, Messaging, Music and Weather without leaving the Home screen. In addition to standard Android Widgets, TAT Home supports unique widgets with 3D-graphics and innovative interaction methods.
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First Ever Animated Tattoo - By KARL
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  • Published: 04 Jul 2011
  • Duration: 3:03
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: ballantines
Gain access to more creative minds at www.facebook.com On June the 16th 2011 Paris based tattoo artist KARL realised the first ever animated tattoo. Streamed live on Facebook, users accessed his mind through the Human API, shared his thoughts and influenced the tattoo. Log in now to the Human API at www.facebook.com Share a creative mind's thoughts, chat, ask questions and help him make the creative calls as he works live online. Leave an Impression. To know more about tattoo artist Karl Marc, visit www.karlmarc.com
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Beat The Devil's Tattoo
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  • Published: 10 Mar 2010
  • Duration: 4:05
  • Updated: 21 Jun 2012
Author: chrysalismusicgroup
New music video for "Beat The Devil's Tattoo" from BRMC's new album of the same name. in stores March 9th, 2010 on Vagrant Records. chrysalismusicusa.com
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Tat -
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  • Published: 17 Jul 2008
  • Duration: 3:08
  • Updated: 19 Jun 2012
Author: tonybaloney84
Tat performing "I Don't Want to Love You" with a "Champagne, Cocaine, and Strawberries" lead in live at Warped Tour 2008 at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.
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How to Tat a Ring, Chain, and Join Picots
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  • Published: 30 Apr 2011
  • Duration: 6:19
  • Updated: 17 Jun 2012
Author: BridalDIY
In this tutorial, you learn how to tat a ring, chain, and then another ring that is joined to the previous ring. Feel free to comment and ask questions.
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Worst Tattoo Customer Ever!
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  • Published: 01 Oct 2010
  • Duration: 2:12
  • Updated: 21 Jun 2012
Author: jusdafide
Does it really need one? Her first tat I assume....
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Tit for Tat
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  • Published: 02 Dec 2011
  • Duration: 2:37
  • Updated: 21 Jun 2012
Author: thekloons
Tweet it! clicktotweet.com Facebook it! on.fb.me The Kloons investigate the deep chasm between men and women. Featuring Lauren Ashley Zakrin and music by Andy Parsegian and Max Haymer. ----- Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Website: www.thekloons.com
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Zach Hill & Carson McWhirter - Face Tat (TERROREYES.TV)
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  • Published: 06 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 4:11
  • Updated: 21 Jun 2012
Author: NNPLabs
Zach Hill recording Face Tat with Carson McWhirter. Credits go to www.terroreyes.tv
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HMKG 04 Norwegian Military Tattoo
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  • Published: 19 Mar 2008
  • Duration: 8:28
  • Updated: 22 Jun 2012
Author: HMKGman1
From the Norwegian Military Tattoo 2004 His majesty the kings guard band and drill team of Norway.
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  • TAT - "Road To Paradise"...3:27
  • The Art of Teknique (TAT) Krumpin Freestyle to "Step On Stage"...2:45
  • TAT augmented ID...1:31
  • JuJuBeatz(TaT/FunkyFresh) vs J-Nyce(Wiseguys) at Battle Night Volume 8...5:24
  • TAT Home...3:26
  • First Ever Animated Tattoo - By KARL...3:03
  • Beat The Devil's Tattoo...4:05
  • Tat - "I Don't Want to Love You"...3:08
  • How to Tat a Ring, Chain, and Join Picots...6:19
  • Worst Tattoo Customer Ever!...2:12
  • Rory Gallagher - Tattoo'd Lady live 1975...6:56
  • Tit for Tat...2:37
  • Zach Hill & Carson McWhirter - Face Tat (TERROREYES.TV)...4:11
  • HMKG 04 Norwegian Military Tattoo...8:28
TAT's new music video for "Road To Paradise", the opening track from their debut album "Soho Lights". Catch TAT on this Summer's 2009 Vans Warped Tour on The Hurley Stage. Find out more at www.myspace.com/tat
3:27
TAT - "Road To Par­adise"
TAT's new music video for "Road To Par­adise", the open­ing track from their d...
pub­lished: 14 Jun 2009
au­thor: TAT­BAND
2:45
The Art of Teknique (TAT) Krumpin Freestyle to "Step On Stage"
Gavin, Kris and Kida Krumpin Freestyle to "Step On Stage" at The GreatHouse of D...
pub­lished: 14 Jan 2011
1:31
TAT aug­ment­ed ID
Aug­ment­ed ID is a TAT con­cept that vi­su­al­izes the dig­i­tal iden­ti­ties of peo­ple you meet in...
pub­lished: 09 Jul 2009
au­thor: TAT­Mo­bileUI
5:24
Ju­JuBeatz(TaT/FunkyFresh) vs J-Nyce(Wiseguys) at Bat­tle Night Vol­ume 8
Bat­tle Night Vol­ume 8, Jan­uary 4, 2012 Kris (Juju Beatz) from The Art of Teknique (TaT) vs...
pub­lished: 10 Jan 2012
3:26
TAT Home
TAT Home is a ges­ture-pow­ered 3D Home screen for An­droid that mar­ries ad­vanced UI tech­no­lo...
pub­lished: 14 Feb 2010
au­thor: TAT­Mo­bileUI
3:03
First Ever An­i­mat­ed Tat­too - By KARL
Gain ac­cess to more cre­ative minds at www.​facebook.​com On June the 16th 2011 Paris based t...
pub­lished: 04 Jul 2011
au­thor: bal­lan­tines
4:05
Beat The Devil's Tat­too
New music video for "Beat The Devil's Tat­too" from BRMC's new album of t...
pub­lished: 10 Mar 2010
3:08
Tat - "I Don't Want to Love You"
Tat per­form­ing "I Don't Want to Love You" with a "Cham­pagne, Co­caine, a...
pub­lished: 17 Jul 2008
au­thor: tony­baloney84
6:19
How to Tat a Ring, Chain, and Join Pi­cots
In this tu­to­ri­al, you learn how to tat a ring, chain, and then an­oth­er ring that is joined...
pub­lished: 30 Apr 2011
au­thor: BridalDIY
2:12
Worst Tat­too Cus­tomer Ever!
Does it re­al­ly need one? Her first tat I as­sume.......
pub­lished: 01 Oct 2010
au­thor: jus­dafide
6:56
Rory Gal­lagher - Tat­too'd Lady live 1975
one of my favourite solos...
pub­lished: 18 Sep 2007
au­thor: casahy
2:37
Tit for Tat
Tweet it! clicktotweet.​com Face­book it! on.​fb.​me The Kloons in­ves­ti­gate the deep chasm bet...
pub­lished: 02 Dec 2011
au­thor: thek­loons
4:11
Zach Hill & Car­son McWhirter - Face Tat (TERROREYES.​TV)
Zach Hill record­ing Face Tat with Car­son McWhirter. Cred­its go to www.​terroreyes.​tv...
pub­lished: 06 Jun 2009
au­thor: NNPLabs
8:28
HMKG 04 Nor­we­gian Mil­i­tary Tat­too
From the Nor­we­gian Mil­i­tary Tat­too 2004 His majesty the kings guard band and drill team of...
pub­lished: 19 Mar 2008
au­thor: HMKG­man1
13:21
2012 Queen's Ju­bilee Tat | Ashens
Tempt­ed to spend all your money on things with flags or the Queen's face on them? Best...
pub­lished: 02 Jun 2012
au­thor: ashens
7:05
Christ­mas Tat 2
Worst Christ­mas ever. Again....
pub­lished: 24 Dec 2009
au­thor: ashens
20:50
East­er Tat Spe­cial | Ashens
And now, the first video that ac­tu­al­ly made me ill! I was sick for about an hour after fil...
pub­lished: 06 Apr 2012
au­thor: ashens
14:18
Royal Wed­ding Tat Re­view
pressstart2.​com for some­thing far more en­ter­tain­ing than the wed­ding of two strangers....
pub­lished: 28 Apr 2011
au­thor: ashens
2:09
TAT 2011 Teas­er
...
pub­lished: 25 Jan 2011
2:14
Norm | Will Rise Tat­too Stu­dio
EIK­NARF went in for a chat and a tat­too with Norm, owner and artist at Will Rise Tat­too St...
pub­lished: 25 Jan 2011
au­thor: skeetv
2:44
Miami Ink - To Tat­too or Not To Tat­too?
Nicole wants to cover up an old tat­too with a new one. How­ev­er Chris strug­gles to find a g...
pub­lished: 08 Dec 2009
au­thor: ink
4:14
Tat­too Feat. Fabo (D4L) (video)
© 2007 WMG Tat­too Feat. Fabo (D4L) (video)...
pub­lished: 18 May 2007


  • Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Benjamin Corrido listens as Malaysian navy Lt. Lim Kim Tat asks questions.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Brian A. Stone
  • TAT European Airlines (F-GKOA) ATR 72 aircraft, Dublin Airport, Dublin
    Creative Commons / Ardfern
  • Sailors clear and safe a 25mm gun as Republic of Singapore Navy Capt. Wee Hong Tat observes on the deck of amphibious dock landing ship USS Tortuga (LSD 46), following a weapons firing exercise.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class John L. Beeman
  • Po Tat Estate
    Creative Commons / Baycrest
  • The Denver Colorado Temple is the 40th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS Church announced its plans to build a temple in Colorado on March 31, 1982. Almost two years later, Gordon B. Hinckley presided over the site dedication and groundbreaking. Hand-carved woodwork adorns the temple interior, along with hand-painted designs on the walls and ceilings. The temple also features more than six hundred square feet of specially designed stained glass windows.
    Creative Commons / Flyer84
  • In this photo released by Ministry of Defense shows a Pakistan-made short-range, nuclear-capable missile blasting off Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 in an undisclosed location in Pakistan. Pakistan test-fired a new version of its short-range, nuclear-capable missile in the latest round of tit-for-tat launches with neighboring India despite recent peace overture
    AP Photo / Ministry of Defense
  • Pakistan's acting ambassador to India Jalil Abbas Jilani arrives at Wagah border post near Lahore in Pakistan on Monday, Feb. 10, 2003. Indian and Pakistani diplomats returned home Monday in the latest round of tit-for-tat expulsions that have further deteriorated relations between the nuclear-armed rivals.
    AP / K.M.Chaudary
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
2 more Palestinians killed in Israeli raids
Khaleej Times
19 Jun 2012
GAZA CITY (Palestinian Territories) ' Two Palestinian teenagers died in an Israeli air strike on central Gaza on Tuesday, prompting a rare bout of rocket fire from the military wing of the ruling...



photo: AP / RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Goverment Press Service
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, left, and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, smile during their meeting in the mountain resort of Krasnaya Polyana near the Black Sea resort of Sochi, southern Russia, late Wednesday, March 7, 2012.
The Daily Telegraph
19 Jun 2012
Russian President Vladimir Putin may make his first visit to Great Britain in nine years to watch a judo contest during the Olympic Games in London, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on...



photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe
UN Warns Of Catastrophe without Aid for Displaced Malians
Scoop
14 Jun 2012
Friday, 15 June 2012, 10:35 am Press Release: UN News UN Agency Warns Of Catastrophe without Massive Aid Scale-Up for Displaced Malians New York, Jun 14 2012 - The United Nations refugee agency is...



  • The Examiner One of those new partners for the 2012 running of the Midwest Mayhem is Tri Tats. If you're tired of the magic marker, standing in pre-race lines then this is for you. Each registered athlete will receive a Tri Tat number that is the same as your race bib number provided by Road ID. This temporary...
  • The Register Product round-up Apple fans are known to take their obsession to extremes. While that often means for days ahead of a new product release, some push the...
  • The Examiner On June 16, Rihanna went on Twitter to show off her ankle which is now adorned with a new tattoo that is number 15 in her growing tat collection. This fresh Egyptian falcon inking--which was done by the artist in what looks to be the shape of a gun--came courtesy Bang Bang Tattoos in New York City,...
  • TravelDailyNews Over the past 5 weeks, during April and May 2012, creative tourists from around the world were invited to participate in the "Watch & Win" online contest, part of the creative tourism campaign, "Discover the Other You," organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)....
  • Business Wire COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cannabis Science (CBIS), a pioneering U.S. Biotech Company developing pharmaceutical products for global public health challenges is pleased to announce the Company has published an article on HIV Haven (www.hivhaven.com), a dynamic international HIV...
  • Scoop Wednesday, 13 June 2012, 5:44 pm Article: Global Research Sectarian Genocide in Syria: US-NATO and the GCC Preparing a Coup d’état NATO preparing vast disinformation campaign by | June 11, 2012 In a few days, perhaps as early as Friday, June 15, at noon, Syrians wanting to watch their...
  • Richmond Times Dispatch President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney are out with new TV ads in Virginia and other swing states. Romney's ad touts his record as Massachusetts governor. The ad from Obama's re-election campaign takes aim at Congress rather than at Romney. The Romney ad, titled...
  • Middle East Online TRIPOLI - Gunmen abducted on Sunday four Syrian Alawites and a Shiite man along the border with Syria after a Sunni Lebanese was kidnapped in the same region, a security official and witnesses said. The tit-for-tat abductions occurred in the...
  • Richmond Times Dispatch President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney are out with new TV ads in Virginia and other swing states. Romney's ad touts his record as Massachusetts governor. The ad from Obama's re-election campaign takes aim at Congress rather than at Romney. The Romney ad, titled...
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    Rory Gallagher

    Gallagher, at the Manchester Apollo in 1982
    Background information
    Birth name William Rory Gallagher
    Also known as Liam Rory Gallagher
    Born (1948-03-02)2 March 1948
    Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland
    Died 14 June 1995(1995-06-14) (aged 47)
    London, England
    Genres Blues, blues-rock, hard rock, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, jazz, folk, skiffle
    Occupations Musician, songwriter, bandleader, producer
    Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin, saxophone, sitar, harmonica, banjo, dulcimer, dobro
    Years active 1963–1995
    Labels Polydor, Chrysalis, Buddah, Castle
    Associated acts Taste
    Website www.rorygallagher.com
    Notable instruments
    1961 Sunburst Fender Stratocaster

    William Rory Gallagher, play /ˈrɔr ˈɡæləhər/ GAL-ə-hər; 2 March 1948  – 14 June 1995,[1][2] was an Irish blues-rock multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and bandleader. Born in Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland,[3] and raised in Cork, Gallagher recorded solo albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, after forming the band Taste during the late 1960s. A talented guitarist known for his charismatic performances and dedication to his craft, Gallagher's albums have sold in excess of 30 million copies worldwide.[4][5] Gallagher received a liver transplant in 1995, but died of complications later that year in London, England at the age of 47.[6]

    Contents

    Biography[link]

    Gallagher was born in Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal; his father, Daniel, was employed by the Irish Electricity Supply Board, who were constructing a hydro-electric power plant on the Erne River above the town. The family moved, first to Derry City, where his younger brother Dónal was born in 1949, and then to Cork, where the two brothers were raised, and where Rory attended the North Monastery School. Their father had played the accordion and sang with the Tir Chonaill Ceile Band whilst in Donegal; their mother Monica was a singer and acted with the Abbey Players in Ballyshannon. The Theatre in Ballyshannon where Monica once acted is now called the Rory Gallagher Theatre.

    Both sons were musically inclined and encouraged by their parents: at age nine, Gallagher received his first guitar from them. He built on his burgeoning ability on ukelele in teaching himself to play the guitar and perform at minor functions. After winning a talent contest when he was twelve, Gallagher began performing in his adolescence with both his acoustic guitar, and an electric guitar he bought with his prize money. However, it was his purchase three years later of a 1961 Fender Stratocaster for £100 that became his primary instrument most associated with him for the span of his lifetime.[7]

    Gallagher was initially attracted to skiffle after hearing Lonnie Donegan on the radio. Donegan frequently covered blues and folk performers from the United States. He relied entirely on radio programs and television. Occasionally, the jazz programs from the BBC would play some blues numbers, and he slowly found some song books for guitar, where he found the names of the actual composers of blues pieces. While still in school, playing songs by Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran, he discovered his greatest influence in Muddy Waters. Subsequently, Gallagher began experimenting with folk, blues, and rock music. Unable to find or afford record albums, Gallagher stayed up late to hear Radio Luxembourg and AFN where the radio brought him his only exposure to the actual songwriters and musicians whose music moved him most.[8] Influences he discovered, and cited as he progressed, included Woody Guthrie, Big Bill Broonzy, and Lead Belly. Initially, Gallagher struck out after just an acoustic sound.[7] Singing and later using a brace for his harmonica, Gallagher taught himself to play slide guitar. Further, throughout the next few years of his musical development, Gallagher began learning to play alto saxophone, bass, mandolin, banjo, and the coral sitar with varying degrees of proficiency.[9] By his mid-teens, he began experimenting heavily with different blues styles.[10]

    Gallagher began playing after school with Irish showbands, while still a young teenager. In 1963,[11] he joined one named Fontana, a sextet playing the popular hit songs of the day.[12] The band toured Ireland and the United Kingdom, earning the money for the payments that were due on his Stratocaster guitar. Gallagher began to influence the band's repertoire, beginning its transition from popular music, skirting along some of Chuck Berry's songs and by 1965, he had successfully molded Fontana into "The Impact", with a change in their lineup into an R&B group that played gigs in Ireland and Spain until disbanding in London.[9] Gallagher left with the bassist and drummer to perform as a trio in Hamburg, Germany.[11] In 1966, Gallagher returned to Ireland and, experimenting with other musicians back home in Cork, decided to form his own band.

    Taste[link]

    Gallagher on acoustic guitar, March 1976, Breda, Netherlands

    Having completed a musical apprenticeship in the showbands, and influenced by the increasing popularity of beat groups during the early 1960s, Gallagher formed "The Taste", which was later renamed simply, "Taste", a blues rock and R&B power trio, in 1966.[13] Initially, the band was composed of Gallagher and two Cork musicians, Norman Damery and Eric Kitteringham, however, by 1968, they were replaced with two musicians from Belfast, featuring Gallagher on guitar and vocals, drummer John Wilson, and bassist Richard McCracken.[13] Performing extensively in the United Kingdom, the group played regularly at the Marquee Club, supporting both Cream at their Royal Albert Hall farewell concert, and the blues supergroup Blind Faith on a tour of North America. Managed by Eddie Kennedy, the trio released the albums Taste and On The Boards, and two live recordings, Live Taste and Live at the Isle of Wight.[13] The latter appeared long after the band's break-up, which occurred shortly after their appearance at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival.[14]

    Solo career[link]

    After the break-up of Taste, Gallagher toured under his own name, hiring former Deep Joy bass player Gerry McAvoy to play on Gallagher's self-titled debut album, Rory Gallagher.[15] It was the beginning of a twenty-year musical relationship between Gallagher and McAvoy; the other band member was drummer Wilgar Campbell.[13] The 1970s were Gallagher's most prolific period. He produced ten albums in that decade, including two live albums, Live in Europe and Irish Tour '74. November 1971 saw the release of his album, Deuce.[15] In the same year he was voted Melody Maker's International Top Musician of the Year, ahead of Eric Clapton.[16] However, despite a number of his albums from this period reaching the UK Albums Chart, Gallagher did not attain major star status.[13]

    Rory Gallagher, playing in Utrecht, Netherlands, 1987

    Gallagher played and recorded what he said was "in me all the time, and not just something I turn on ...". Though he sold over thirty million albums worldwide, it was his marathon live performances that won him greatest acclaim.[14] He is documented in the 1974 film Irish Tour '74, directed by Tony Palmer. During the heightened periods of political unrest in Ireland, as other artists were warned not to tour, Gallagher was resolute about touring Ireland at least once a year during his career, winning him the dedication of thousands of fans, and in the process, becoming a role model for other aspiring young Irish musicians. Gallagher himself admitted in several interviews that at first there were not any international Irish acts until Van Morrison, Gallagher, and later, Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy grew popular during the 1970s. The line-up which included Rod de'Ath on drums and Lou Martin on keyboards, performed together between 1973 and 1978. However, he eventually dropped down to just bass, guitar and drums, and his act became a power trio. Other releases from that period include Against the Grain, Calling Card, Photo-Finish and Top Priority.[15] Gerry McAvoy has stated that the Gallagher band performed several TV and radio shows across Europe, including Beat-Club in Bremen, Germany and the Old Grey Whistle Test.[17] He recorded two Peel Sessions, both in February 1973 and containing the same tracks, but only the first was broadcast.[18] Along with Little Feat and Roger McGuinn, Gallagher performed the first Rockpalast live concert at the Grugahalle, Essen, Germany in 1977.[19]

    Gallagher collaborated with Jerry Lee Lewis[20] and Muddy Waters[21] on their respective London Sessions in the mid 1970s. He played on Lonnie Donegan's final album.[15] He was David Coverdale's second choice (after Jeff Beck) to replace Ritchie Blackmore in Deep Purple. Gallagher chose to perform in his own band.

    In the 1980s he continued recording, producing Jinx, Defender, and Fresh Evidence. After Fresh Evidence, he embarked on a tour of the United States. In addition he played with Box of Frogs which was a band formed in 1983 by former members of The Yardbirds, who released their first album in 1984. Former Yardbirds guitarists Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page also guested on their first and second albums, respectively. Becoming obsessive over details and plagued by self-doubt, Gallagher nevertheless retained a loyal fanbase. During this period he stated "I agonize too much".[13]

    An album of unreleased studio tracks and a San Francisco 1979 concert will be released in June 2011.[dated info][22]

    Band lineup[link]

    Rory Gallagher (guitar, vocals)

    1970–1972: Gerry McAvoy (bass guitar), Wilgar Campbell (drums)

    1972–1976: Gerry McAvoy (bass), Lou Martin (piano, keyboards), Rod de'Ath (drums)

    1976–1981: Gerry McAvoy (bass), Ted McKenna (drums)

    1981–1991: Gerry McAvoy (bass), Brendan O'Neil (drums) + frequent guest: Mark Feltham (harmonica)

    1992–1994: David Levy (bass), Jim Levaton (keyboards), John Cooke (keyboards), Richard Newman (drums) + frequent guest: Mark Feltham (harmonica)

    Guitars and equipment[link]

    Gallagher's Stratocaster[link]

    File:Drnxh RG SC1961.jpg
    Gallagher's Stratocaster on display in Dublin in 2007
    A life-size bronze sculpture in the shape of Gallagher's Stratocaster at Rory Gallagher Corner in Dublin's Temple Bar.

    Gallagher was always associated with his well-worn sunburst 1961 Stratocaster (Serial Number 64351), which his brother Donal has officially retired.

    It was reputedly the first in Ireland, and was ordered from Fender by Jim Connolly, a showband member performing with The Irish Showband. Connolly ordered a cherry red Stratocaster through Crowley's music shop in Cork in 1963. When Fender shipped a sunburst Stratocaster instead, it went on sale as a second-hand instrument, which Gallagher bought for just shy of £100 at Crowley's Music Store on Cork's McCurtain Street. Note: the shop was at 10 Merchants Quay at the time of purchase.

    The guitar was extensively modified by Gallagher. The tuning pegs are odd (5 Sperzel pegs and one Gotoh), and all of these have been found to be replacements. Second, it is thought[citation needed] that the nut has been replaced and interchanged a number of times. Third, the scratchplate was changed during Gallagher's time with Taste.

    The pickups —none of which are original— were also changed. The final modification was that of the wiring: Gallagher disconnected the bottom tone pot and rewired it so he had just a master tone control along with the master volume control. He also installed a 5-way selector switch in place of the vintage 3-way one.

    The most notable effect that the years of touring have had on the guitar is the almost complete removal of its original sunburst finish.[23] Although the Strat was left abandoned in a rainy ditch for days after being stolen, this is not believed to have caused any of the effect. All of the wear was caused by Rory's playing, not misuse.

    It also had a period of time of having a replacement neck, with the original neck bowing due to the amount of moisture it absorbed during continuous touring. The neck was taken off and left to settle, and was eventually reunited with the Strat after returning to its correct shape. Other quirks include a 'hump' in the scratch plate which moves the neck pickup closer to the neck on the bass side, and a replacement of all of the pickups, though this replacement was due to damage rather than the perception of a tonal inadequacy.

    One final point of interest is that one of the clay double-dot inlays at the 12th fret fell out and was replaced with a plastic one, which is why it's whiter than the other clay inlays.

    On Friday the 21st and Saturday the 22nd of October 2011, Rory's brother Donal brought the guitar out of retirement in order to allow Joe Bonamassa to perform with it on his two nights at the London Hammersmith Apollo. Joe opened both night's performances with his rendition of Cradle Rock using Rory's Stratocaster. Photos and video of the performance can be seen on the official Rory Gallagher website.[24]

    Amplifiers and effects[link]

    Gallagher playing a resonator guitar, during his 1978/79 Tour, in The National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

    Gallagher used various makes and models of amplifiers during his career. In general, however, he preferred smaller 'combo' amplifiers to the larger, more powerful 'stacks' popular with rock and hard rock guitarists. To make up for the relative lack of power on stage, he would often link several different combo amps together.

    When Gallagher was with Taste, he used a single Vox AC30 with a Dallas Rangemaster treble booster plugged into the 'normal' input. Examples of this sound can be heard on the Taste albums, as well as the album Live in Europe. Brian May, of the band Queen, has admitted in interviews that as a young man, he was inspired to use a Vox AC30 and treble booster setup after meeting Gallagher and asking him how he got his sound. The British company, Flynn Amps, now makes a Rory Gallagher Signature Hawk Treble Booster pedal based on Gallagher's original unit. Gallagher also used Ibanez Tube Screamers, an MXR Dyna Comp, and various Boss effects, often using a Flanger and Octaver.

    In the early to mid 1970s, Gallagher began to use Fender amplifiers in conjunction with a Hawk booster, most notably a Bassman and a Twin, both 1950s vintage. An example of this sound can be heard on the Irish Tour '74 album. He also had a Fender Concert amplifier.

    In the mid to late 1970s, when Gallagher was moving towards a hard rock sound, he experimented with Ampeg VT40 and VT22 amps. He also began using Marshall combos. During this period and beyond, Gallagher used different combinations of amps on stage to achieve more power and to blend the tonal characteristics of different amps including Orange amplification.

    Not that well known is his use of various German amplifiers. He Used Stramp 2100a amps, which can be seen in his appearances on the German Beat Club program. Another company that hand built amplifiers for Gallagher was PCL Vintage Amp. The company is located in St. Wendel in the Saarland and they still produce high quality audio and guitar equipment.[25]

    Death[link]

    According to sources close to Rory, including his brother Donal, Rory had a great fear of flying. He also had a great deal of trust in doctors and medicine. Combinations of prescription medication and alcohol use resulted in severe liver damage.[26] Despite this he continued touring. By the time of his final performance on 10 January 1995 in the Netherlands, he was visibly sick. His cause of death was complications from a liver transplant, that became necessary and was nearly successful; his health, however, quickly worsened due to a Staphylococcus (MRSA) infection, and he died in London on 14 June 1995.[15] He was unmarried and had no children.

    Gallagher was buried in St Oliver's Cemetery, on the Clash Road just outside Ballincollig near Cork City, Ireland. His headstone is a replica of an award he received in 1972 for International Guitarist of the Year.

    Legacy[link]

    In 2003, Wheels Within Wheels, a collection of acoustic tracks, was released posthumously by Gallagher's brother Donal Gallagher. Collaborators on this album included Bert Jansch, Martin Carthy, The Dubliners and Lonnie Donegan.

    Many modern day musicians, including The Edge from U2, Slash[27] of Guns N' Roses, Johnny Marr of the Smiths,[28] Davy Knowles,[29] Janick Gers of Iron Maiden,[30] Glenn Tipton of Judas Priest,[31] Vivian Campbell of Def Leppard,[32] Gary Moore[33] and Joe Bonamassa,[34][35] cite Gallagher as an inspiration in their formative musical years.

    Brian May, lead guitarist of Queen, relates: "so these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound."[36] In 2010, Gallagher was ranked #42 on Gibson.com’s List of their Top 50 Guitarists of All Time.[37] Gallagher was also listed on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, ranked at 57th place.[38]

    Tributes[link]

    Headstone at St Oliver's Cemetery, Ballincollig, County Cork, Ireland
    • On 25 October 1997 a tribute sculpture to Gallagher was unveiled in the newly renamed Rory Gallagher Place (formerly St. Paul's St. Square) in his hometown of Cork. The sculptor was a childhood friend of Gallagher, Geraldine Creedon.[39] The two grew up together in the McCurtain Street area of the city. The band who played at the unveiling of the statue was the Dave McHugh band, who formed Ireland's first tribute to Gallagher, 'Aftertaste' in 1995.
    • There is a Rory Gallagher Corner at Meeting House Square in Temple Bar, Dublin, where a life-size bronze statue in the shape of his Stratocaster has been installed. Some of those who attended the unveiling include The Edge of U2 and the Lord Mayor of Dublin.
    • In 2004 the Rory Gallagher Music Library was opened in Cork.[40]
    • In 2006 a plaque was unveiled at the Ulster Hall in Belfast.[41][42]
    • A street in Ris-Orangis, a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, was renamed Rue Rory Gallagher.[43]
    • New York City-based Celtic rock band Black 47 paid tribute to Rory Gallagher on their 1996 major-label release, "Green Suede Shoes." The track titled "Rory" features vocalist/guitarist Larry Kirwan delivering a passionate and heart-felt tribute to Rory Gallagher's talent and unrealized stardom. The song lauds his musical prowess and potential greatness
    "Hey Rory, you're off to London
    Playing with a band called Taste ...
    On your night you could even leave Hendrix in the dust",

    the awe that a young Kirwan felt towards Gallagher

    "Hero came back to Dublin
    ... long hair flyin'
    Blue denims dripping with sweat
    Bolts of lightenin' in your fingers
    Pride of bein' the best"

    and expressing dismay at the loss of such a talent.[44][45]

    • Flynn Amps manufacture a Rory Gallagher signature Hawk pedal, cloned from Gallagher's 1970s pedal.[46]
    • On 2 June 2010, a life-sized bronze statue of Gallagher was unveiled in the town centre of Ballyshannon.[47] An award-winning[48] annual Blues festival is held in his honour at the same location.

    Discography[link]

    See also[link]

    References[link]

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    3. Grossman, Stefan (March 1978). "Rory Gallagher: Irish Guitar Star With Roots in American Blues and Rock". Magazine (Guitar Player magazine). http://sites.google.com/site/halloffamerorygallagher/gp2. Retrieved 28 April 2010. 
    4. "Extract from Riding Shotgun biography — Prologue: Can't Believe It's True". Ridingshotgun.co.uk. http://www.ridingshotgun.co.uk/extract.html. Retrieved 11 March 2010. 
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    9. 9.0 9.1 Hunter, Stephen (4 January 2000). "Won't See His Like Again". This is a re-print of The Archive — Journal of the Northside Folklore Project, Issue 4, Jan 2000 pp.5–8 converted from PDF to HTML.. pp. 5–8. http://www.rory.de/cork/shunter/article.html. Retrieved 3 December 2009. 
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    21. Russell, Tony (1997). The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray. Dubai: Carlton Books Limited. p. 67. ISBN 1-85868-255-X. 
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    29. "Davy Knowles". Performing-musician.com. http://www.performing-musician.com/pm/jan10/articles/davyknowles.htm. Retrieved 2011-02-10. 
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