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Rory Gallagher
About Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher was born in 1948 in Ballyshannon, Ireland, but grew up in Cork, where his ferocious blues-rock hunger began. He formed Taste in 1966, melding Irish roots with American blues and R&B to forge a raw, electrifying sound that electrified European stages and earned him a devoted following. After Taste disbanded in the late 1960s, Gallagher launched a fearless solo career that kept him on the road for decades, producing blistering studio records and some of the era’s most celebrated live performances. His impact on rock guitar endures in the way he bridged blues, rock and soul with unstoppable energy, inspiring countless players even years after his passing in 1995. DadRock Tabs currently hosts 23 Rory Gallagher lessons, including tracks that fans know well such as Stompin Ground, Whole Lot Of People, The Last Of The Independents, Cruise On Out, Road To Hell, Slumming Angel, Treat Her Right, Crest Of A Wave, Brute Force And Ignorance, and Daughter Of The Everglades.
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Laundromat
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I Fall Apart
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Hands Up
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Used To Be
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I'm Not Awake Yet
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Maybe I Will
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Bad Penny
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Moonchild
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A Million Miles Away
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Shadow Play
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Philby
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Overnight Bag
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Follow Me
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Daughter Of The Everglades
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Brute Force And Ignorance
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Crest Of A Wave
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Treat Her Right
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Slumming Angel
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Road To Hell
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Cruise On Out
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The Last Of The Independents
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Whole Lot Of People
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Stompin Ground
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Rory Gallagher's playing style fuses raw blues with driving rock, marked by fierce rhythm, bold bends, and economical, high-energy solos. He relies on chunky rhythms, singable blues lines, and a strong sense of groove, often using power chords, palm muting, and precise alternate picking to drive the song forward. His tone favors a midrange punch, sharp attack, and expressive phrasing, making every note feel purposeful and alive on stage.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Rory Gallagher’s iconic rig centered on a sunburst Fender Stratocaster through a loud Marshall stack, delivering a gritty, midrange-forward blues tone that cut through a band. On stage he kept a fairly simple pedalboard—clean boosts, light overdrive or fuzz to push the amp, and a touch of reverb—letting his fingers, attack, and phrasing do the heavy lifting. The look and the sound together became a defining part of his legend.
Why Learn Rory Gallagher Songs?
Learning Rory Gallagher's songs builds core blues-rock skills: tight rhythm, aggressive picking, blues scale-based soloing, and dynamic phrasing. Each lesson emphasizes groove, timing, and tone control, with a clear path from riff-first tunes to expressive leads. The 23 lessons cover a range of tempos and textures, challenging players to develop stamina, muting accuracy, and live-performance feel—exactly the foundation you need for classic rock guitar.
Did You Know?
- 1Rory Gallagher is revered as a tireless live performer who toured relentlessly across Europe and beyond.
- 2His 1974 live album 'Irish Tour '74' is hailed as one of the greatest live blues-rock records.
- 3The worn sunburst Fender Stratocaster he played became a defining part of his fierce, raw tone.
- 4He influenced a generation of players, including Gary Moore, with his blues-infused rock approach.
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