Added: Nov 19, 2008

From: 123wesn

Duration: 8:5

Ian Moore performing "Satisfied" and "Paris, TX" and "Airplane" on the AMN TV SHOW in 1998.....CLASSIC IAN!

Channel: Music

Tags: airplane  austin  ian  moore  paris  ray  satisfied  stevie  texas  vaughan 


Rating: 5.00 (6 ratings)    Views: 2415' favoriteCount='21    Comments: 10

Bluesbabesrv Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - This is the Ian I remember and loved his music. Saw him a couple of weeks ago and hardly recognized the song Satisfied.

TheFertileSoul Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - I heard him sing it last week and recognized it just fine! Artists evolve or they become lame. There are plenty of wanna-be rock gods out there if that's what you need to listen to! :) PS loved Paris, Texas at the end of this video. Still a very "current" example of Ian.

sawbonesadams Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - I used to bounce at a bar called the Wormy Dog in Stillwater, OK and Ian Moore played there often. Nice guy. I had the honor of "guarding" a door on stage left that nobody wanted to use anyway. So I had the best seat in the house. Right on stage! Talented, talented artist. Very under appreciated.

Buckaloo772 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Ian is a master. Check out his new stuff. He is never afraid to play his soul.

guitrain Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - He played a bar (Red Bicycle) on Vashon Island Wa last week, by far the best show I have seen in a long time. Us Seattle folks are deprived of great guitarists lately, and man did he kick it out!

Mferch Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - I was probably at that show -- I tried to go to all his Stillwater shows back in the day. Long live the Wormy Dog!

jdball6525 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Ian does his song Satisfied in many different ways. But keep in mind: it's his song. He can play any way he wants, and until someone can do it better, (yeah right), they ought to just enjoy his music and his talent for songwriting.

ruffman3 Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Thanks for this post!! Got The Green Grass was one of my favorite CD's from Ian. I believe it was at this point in his career that he finally realized that he was going to decide where his music was going to go, and no record company executives were going to tell him how he should play his music. Ian's a great artist and true to his passion, that is what makes him great. Thanks again for the footage.

stephiemtx Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - I saw Ian on Friday night in Houston and he sang this song for 6 people in a corner of the bar after the show had "officially" ended! OMG, it was bone chilling and mind numbing. To say that it wasn't recognizable is ridiculous. No one, NO ONE, could ever do this song justice besides Ian.

leotelecaster Says:

Nov 19, 2008 - Ian is a soul man...:)