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Rory Gallagher: The Man Behind the Guitar

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Rory Gallagher is regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He was a dazzling showman, an accomplished songwriter and a champion of blues music.He began his career in an Irish showband at age fifteen, before forming Taste, one of the great Irish bands. He went on to even greater success as a solo artist in the 1970s. After his success peaked, Gallagher's later life was troubled, ending in disillusion and early death. He remains a legend, with musicians such as the Edge, Johnny Marr and Joe Bonamassa among the legions of fans who still revere him.Drawing on extensive interviews, Julian Vignoles casts new light on the familial, musical and other influences that inspired Gallagher, and on the complex personality that drove his career. Crucially, Vignoles shows how many of Gallagher's songs speak eloquently – and poignantly – about the person who penned them. Meticulously researched, this portrait is the insightful biography that Rory Gallagher deserves.

317 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 23, 2021

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Profile Image for Rob Twinem.
990 reviews54 followers
January 30, 2019
Rory Gallagher was one of the greatest Irish rock musicians of the mid 70's. A shy impressionable young man who was only truly happy when he stood centre stage and performed as only he could in front of his adoring and worshiping fans. However underneath that sensitive persona was a man uneasy in his own company, restless, unable to settle preferring to tour endlessly. In the quiet dark moments he consumed an increasingly dangerous amount of alcohol and prescription drugs (prescribed for him to combat his fear of flying) Julian Vignoles has written a sympathetic moving biography complete with many pictures of Rory the musician at ease and on stage. Everyone who spoke about Gallagher had nothing to offer but the highest praise; his professionalism, his approach and dedication is all the more poignant when we realize how disillusioned he became in later years, his drug and alcohol dependency leading sadly to his premature death. A wonderful read that for me personally held many memories and a great tribute to a quiet gentle musician.
Profile Image for Allan Heron.
403 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2021
A very good book about Rory that focuses on the man rather than the music. To describe Rory as enigmatic really doesn't begin to describe the complexities of his existence.

Lots of great feedback from friends and colleagues of Rory throughout his career.

It's hard to complete this book without feeling immensely sad that a man who gave such joy and pleasure to us all while he was onstage or making albums seemed to find it difficult to find much for himself when he was outside of those roles.
Profile Image for Stephen.
330 reviews2 followers
March 2, 2021
A Worthy and Touching Tribute

This is a wonderful, touching and worthy tribute to one of the finest guitarists and singer-songwriters ever to tread the boards. It is honest, warm and respectful and full of detail and wonderful photos. An excellent tribute.
Profile Image for Aoife Lennon.
55 reviews55 followers
January 5, 2025
While this book was slightly heavy on some of the technical aspects of the music, such as the guitar specifications, and quoting from Rory's songs and lyrics, this is a well-written book. Rory was very gifted. The end of the book describing his sad decline and somewhat lonely death was enough to have me bawling my eyes out. A sad end for a talented, gentle and shy man.
67 reviews5 followers
February 18, 2019
This is a brilliant insight into the music of Rory Gallagher, from his showband days to his unfortunate early demise.
Julian Vignoles has a good grasp on the facts and also pulls quotes from all kinds of sources, giving an insight to the kind of Ireland Rory Gallagher grew up in.
The author also does his best to get inside the personal, off stage life of the blues legend but as he was so notoriously private, details are still relatively sparse.
This biography soars while Rory is in his pomp, descriptions of his live shows capturing the phenomenon that he was on stage.
The book is beautifully designed and put together and the back of the book acts as an index of everything Rory ever recorded.
A fantastic tribute to a musical legend.
Profile Image for Patrick Macke.
1,023 reviews11 followers
December 29, 2021
Two hundred pages later and it's hard to say I know anything about the man behind the guitar, maybe nobody does ... It seems clear now that Rory wanted the music to be the story and I'm good with that ... Still, in reading about Rory I can't help but think of the story of Alan Wilson (of Canned Heat) as told in the book "Blind Owl Blues" - two musical savants, socially awkward, mystically tied to the blues ... It's a lonely story save for the music
Profile Image for Tom.
188 reviews
June 25, 2025
It is difficult to write a book about such an intensely private person, and this book makes a decent effort at that without ever *really* getting to "the man behind the guitar". The best bits definitely focus on his music career, from the technical adjustments he made to his first Strat, through to his lyrical themes and his style as a band leader; the weakest bits are the forays into his personal life. (One review of this book blared that it insinuated he was "gay and autistic"; no it does not.) Possibly a missed opportunity to explore more deeply his (unusual for a blues rock guitarist) Catholic faith and the mentions of his later descent into folk spirituality are also not really explored. Most of the sourcing is second hand, from interviews in magazines, others' memoirs, and excerpts from older material.

It's not a bad book but I don't feel much closer to possibly my favourite artist of all time for having read it. Now, I'm going to listen to Shin Kicker...
260 reviews
December 29, 2020
Rory Gallagher was a very private person even though he was a rock n roller and the first half of the book bares this out, as it is mostly comments taken from interviews and also analysing his songs, which in some cases could have been autobiographical.
The second half of the book does seem to be more about him. He seems to have been a paradox, on the one hand not out partying and drug taking ( he did drink and that sadly was his downfall) but in the studio, where his music was concerned stubborn about what his music sounds like and where it should go. Though he fronted The Taste in the early 1970's he later fronted the Rory Gallagher Band. I had the great privilege of seeing him live twice. He was a quite brilliant musician and appeared to love what he was doing.
Profile Image for Mark Bishop.
50 reviews2 followers
January 20, 2025
Another musician biography that was written without conducting any interviews. All of the information was gleaned from various books and magazine articles. There were a few factual errors that I spotted.
I probably wouldn’t have finished the book, but I’m a guitar player and Rory is one of my favorites. I kept hoping to find something of interest, but mainly just found the author speculating. All of the information in this book could probably be found on Wikipedia.
Profile Image for Sarah.
63 reviews23 followers
May 22, 2022
If you're after an introduction to Rory this is a great book, otherwise it has little new to add. This may partly be Rory's fault as he was such a private person. A much longer book on him would be better.
13 reviews
June 1, 2019
Rory

Great breakdown of the importance culturally of the young bluesman and an insight into his music and life, well recommended.
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36 reviews
January 6, 2020
Μέχρι τώρα η καλύτερη βιογραφία για τον R. Gallagher!
231 reviews8 followers
March 24, 2022
The writing jumps around too much but it's a good overall summary. Touches on bit doesn't go OTT on speculations regarding his personality and personal life.

Research: ****
Writing: ***
Profile Image for Michal Puchovský.
175 reviews
July 15, 2022
Veľmi dobre napísaný životopis talentovaného hudobníka. Písané s priam vedeckou precíznosťu a s citom
Profile Image for Marcelo D’Angelo.
70 reviews3 followers
November 15, 2022
Rory is a genius underrated ‘cause he didn’t want to dance the macabre rhythm of the record companies of his time.

A sad ending of a true artist that believed in his music and left us an unique universe of amazing sounds and lyrics.

This biography is really good. A little longer, which makes it a little repetitive, but informative and dinamic.

A must-read for any music and Gallagher fan.

Ro-ry! Gone too soon!


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