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Rory Gallagher was one of the most electrifying and authentic blues-rock guitarists of his generation, a working-class Irish virtuoso whose raw, sweat-drenched performances redefined live rock in the 1970s. Emerging from the ashes of the short-lived power trio Taste, he launched a solo career in 1971 with an eponymous debut that fused Chicago blues, folk inflection, and high-octane riffing, all delivered through a battered 1961 Stratocaster that looked (and sounded) like it had survived a war. Unlike many peers chasing arena glory, Gallagher remained a road warrior, playing over 200 shows a year in clubs and theatres, his music a gritty testament to integrity over polish - evident in classics like Irish Tour ’74, a live album that captures the chaotic energy of post-Troubles Belfast crowds roaring for his slide-guitar fury. Critics and fans alike hailed him as the people’s guitarist: Jimi Hendrix reportedly asked “Who’s Rory Gallagher?” upon hearing him, while Gallagher’s refusal to compromise commercially kept him a cult hero rather than a chart titan.

His influence endures not through flashy myth-making but through sheer musicality - Eric Clapton, Slash, and Joe Bonamassa all cite him as a north star for feel over technique - yet he died tragically young in 1995 at 47 from complications following a liver transplant, a quiet end for a man who lived loudly on stage. Gallagher’s legacy is preserved in bootlegs, reissues, and the annual tribute festival in Ballyshannon, his hometown, where pilgrims still gather to celebrate a player who turned volume knobs to 11 and volume of output even higher. Interesting facts: he bought his iconic sunburst Strat for £100 in 1961 and never replaced the peeling paint, believing it improved the tone; he once turned down an invitation to join the Rolling Stones after Mick Taylor’s departure; and despite constant touring, he recorded only 14 studio albums, insisting live performance was where the blues truly breathed.

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