Rory never really got the full recognition that he deserved, but i think that was mainly due to the fact of Rory shunning the limelight and not getting involved in all that showbiz nonsense..Rory steadfastly refused to release singles and he wouldn't appear on trendy pop music shows such as Top of the Pops..There was absolutely no bullshit with Rory..But i also think that because he was Irish, and with all those Irish troubles going on, some of those snooty English guitarists couldn't quite take to having an Irishman in their ranks that was just as good as them, or in my case he was better than them...interesting piece from Gerry McAvoys book 'Riding Shotgun' when back in the 70s Rory was on the same bill as Jethro Tull..Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull started up a conversation about the Irish troubles and he said to Gerry, 'When are you guys gonna sort out all that trouble over there?'..McAvoy responded by saying that its nothing to do with us, we are not political, we are just musicians from Ireland.,Anyway, Anderson went into a bit of a rant about the troubles, Gerry was getting fed up of it all and said he came close to decking him and was about to get that flute of Andersons and shove it right up Andersons backside, lol..