@@matthewcraggdiamondHey Matthew. If you have apple music, or probably any other platform, just search Ian Moore and the first album was self titled Ian Moore. Still my favorite.
Saw him opening for the Stones voodoo lounge tour. Met Ian next year at Music mid town, Atlanta. What a wonderful lovely person! Great nice humble musician. Ps...he didn't meet Mick , but drank...ugh with Keith and Ronnie!
I met Ian Moore at a celeb softball game in 1995. He signed a couple of my guitars I wish I still had. He got 2 hits with one at bat. He hit the ball and it hit a local radio DJ in the back of her right shoulder.
I remember back in the 90's, he played an outdoor concert in my home city of Corpus Christi TX with his band. When he played this song, the crowd went absolutly nuts, particularly the women. he still looks good in this picture. Rock on Ian
Around when "Muddy Jesus" was around, I heard he got burned out. They had him on no-stop touring, then I remember the TV commercials with the lightning bolts coming out of his guitar. My guess is he just wanted to play gigs and not be in the spotlight, because it fucks up your private life.
Yeah I know, I heard to many stories of their bullshit. It is all about making money. No secret that the majority of people who buy music are under the age of 25. Kinda suck most of the younger people listen to bullshit music nowadays, like rap and hip hop. I think it just a phase and people will eventually go back to something more real
I used to go see him in DFW and Denton a few times every year in the '90s. So many gorgeous girls there swooning over him. That decreased dramatically as his music changed and also when he cut his hair off. Haha!
I completely get why he would go the acoustic singer-songwriter path. When it comes to great musicians, Texas has a long history of this archetype. Seeing this transformation makes me wonder what Stevie Ray Vaughn would be doing these days had he lived.
Ian's performances, whether it's solo or with his full band, are something to behold - he brings 110% to every show and you never walk away feeling cheated. He is the real deal and a fine representation of Texas rockers.
His full band rock shows are amazing, but his voice and songwriting are so good they lend themselves to acoustic music very well. I love that many of his songs can be performed full band or acoustic and have totally different vibes. So talented, I'll follow him on whatever musical journey he wants to go on.
Following Ian for 20 years,been to 7 shows and everyone was different and totally amazing. One of the best singer songwriters I have ever seen.
Some of us were lucky enough to buy his debut, self titled album or cassette in the early 90's, it's a masterpiece, in my top 5 for sure
some of us crashed on his couch lol
My earliest intro was modern day folklore . Do you know where I'd find something earlier?
Discovered him when he opened for a Skynard/Nugget concert.
He played in Florida one more time.
It's been almost 27 years since
@@matthewcraggdiamondHey Matthew. If you have apple music, or probably any other platform, just search Ian Moore and the first album was self titled Ian Moore. Still my favorite.
@@cathej1000yes, awesome album. Saw him live in Corpus Christi 1994
Thumbs down... who on earth could give that performance a thumbs down. That was heaven sent.
Saw him opening for the Stones voodoo lounge tour. Met Ian next year at Music mid town, Atlanta. What a wonderful lovely person! Great nice humble musician.
Ps...he didn't meet Mick , but drank...ugh with Keith and Ronnie!
...it's been one of my favorite songs for 24 years!!
I met Ian Moore at a celeb softball game in 1995. He signed a couple of my guitars I wish I still had. He got 2 hits with one at bat. He hit the ball and it hit a local radio DJ in the back of her right shoulder.
Saw ian several times in Tulsa in the 90s awesome singing voice vocal range artist and guitarist love💜him
Old video, first watch, but just SLAMMED that like button for Joe Ely.
It's so pretty I can't even listen to it cause it makes me cry my eyes out! Rock on Ian!!
Brilliant...authentic.....heartfelt. Thanks.
So amazing. I saw him play in Austin with Eric Johnson and others.
I remember back in the 90's, he played an outdoor concert in my home city of Corpus Christi TX with his band.
When he played this song, the crowd went absolutly nuts, particularly the women. he still looks good in this picture. Rock on Ian
He was THE BEST to work with! I was lucky enough to be at C-101, and help bring him to town so many times... GREAT DUDE!
Around when "Muddy Jesus" was around, I heard he got burned out. They had him on no-stop touring, then I remember the TV commercials with the lightning bolts coming out of his guitar. My guess is he just wanted to play gigs and not be in the spotlight, because it fucks up your private life.
It was the record companies dude... it's always about the money...
that commercial was the "don't mess with Texas" TV PSA's,.. available on TH-cam :)
Yeah I know, I heard to many stories of their bullshit. It is all about making money. No secret that
the majority of people who buy music are under the age of 25. Kinda suck most of the younger people listen to bullshit music nowadays, like rap and hip hop. I think it just a phase and people will eventually go back to something more real
I used to go see him in DFW and Denton a few times every year in the '90s. So many gorgeous girls there swooning over him. That decreased dramatically as his music changed and also when he cut his hair off. Haha!
Ian Moore a great voice a great writer a great decision maker and my son and girl just had a baby ,😃
Ian moore! Awesome! Joe from San Antone!
Please play this tonight...for my mom
I completely get why he would go the acoustic singer-songwriter path. When it comes to great musicians, Texas has a long history of this archetype. Seeing this transformation makes me wonder what Stevie Ray Vaughn would be doing these days had he lived.
Ian's performances, whether it's solo or with his full band, are something to behold - he brings 110% to every show and you never walk away feeling cheated. He is the real deal and a fine representation of Texas rockers.
Love you man. Hope to catch up soon.
can't wait to see him again!!!!
This is a great song!
God given talent!
"Not that it's an amazing song or anything..." oh my, but it is, Ian, it is
This guy needs an electric guitar in his hands!
Wow has he changed!
+ToThePointGames Check out Ian Moore and the Lossy Coils. Plugged in Blues infused Rock.
His full band rock shows are amazing, but his voice and songwriting are so good they lend themselves to acoustic music very well. I love that many of his songs can be performed full band or acoustic and have totally different vibes. So talented, I'll follow him on whatever musical journey he wants to go on.
I stole your CD in Baton Rouge when I was 15. I guess I owe like $20 right?