Ian Moore Band Bootleg '96 Live in Austin, Texas

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • Blues Vault Films
    presents:
    IAN MOORE BAND - BOOTLEG '96
    Live at the Steamboat
    Austin, Texas
    IAN MOORE - vocals, guitar
    CHRIS WHITE - bass, congas
    BUKKA ALLEN - piano, Hammond B-3
    MICHAEL VILLEGAS - drums
    a film by:
    RICK BUSBY
    songs:
    TRAIN TRACKS
    SOCIETY
    SATISFIED
    PLASTIC PATRICK
    TODAY
    CHAMPANGE & REEFER
    BLUE SKY
    ANGELINE
    ME & MY GUITAR
    MUDDY JESUS / LEARY'S GATE
    NO WOMAN NO CRY

Комментарии • 40

  • @souldiver528
    @souldiver528 5 дней назад +1

    This was a 5-Night stand at Steamboat in ‘96. Sold out every night. We filmed the last three shows to compile the video. Ian was a pleasure to work with and I was honored to be chosen to direct this film. We had a four camera team and virtually every cut was original the night of the show, probably about a half dozen B-Roll edits in post-production. All performances every night were great and was one of the best times in my personal creative career. So good to see this film having a life on RUclips. Thanks for posting this Dan.

  • @RussHolder
    @RussHolder 4 месяца назад +2

    Amazing stuff from Ian. Thanks for uploading this. It's now on my playlist. The best versions I've ever heard of Today, No Woman No Cry, and Muddy Jesus. Again, great stuff. Everyone should be exposed to his music. So much better than the stuff on the radio these days.

  • @bryanreed1827
    @bryanreed1827 Год назад +5

    Such effortless greatness. Truly one of the most unheralded blues artists of our time. His playing & signing are second to none.
    I will never forget when I saw them on this tour. Blown away by how good he was is putting it mildly. One of the top 5 best shows I’ve ever seen. From the opening song my jaw was on the floor.

  • @MsVan13
    @MsVan13 5 месяцев назад +5

    I was there for all these shows in the 90s. Bob Schneider, Ian Moore, Monty Montgomery, Patrice Pike, Storyville, Arc Angels and so many more! I am so thankful I got to experience it!

  • @robbieandkimberly
    @robbieandkimberly 2 года назад +3

    this was the time to see him rock out! Thanks Dan!

  • @markaflatooni1522
    @markaflatooni1522 2 года назад

    I saw IMB for the first time by accident - we went to see Eric Johnson at the Sunken Gardens Amphitheater in San Antonio and Ian Moore was the opener. Liked it better than EJ's set. Been a fan ever since.

  • @michaelholt3138
    @michaelholt3138 4 года назад +12

    I saw him around this time. He was a force unto himself. I stood in awe in a club in Albuquerque New Mexico. Talked with him afterwards. Incredibly nice guy. Years later we did a show on the same night in Austin Texas. Still as humble as he was back then.

    • @TaylorMorgeson
      @TaylorMorgeson 2 года назад

      I also saw in Abq in 94 at Tingley, god was he good. Awesome to hear he was cool too:)

  • @AnMWei
    @AnMWei 2 года назад +6

    I lived in Austin Texas for 15 years when I was living on 6th Street I met him at Waterloo ice house and I believe 1998 possibly 99 he had an in-house session acoustic session he played there and they had a free keg Balcones fault beer it was so awesome very good memory got a picture of him and a signed CD nice man he doesn't get the credit that he deserves as great as he is. 💚 Love your music 🎶🎵❤

    • @lorainelauderdale6947
      @lorainelauderdale6947 Год назад +1

      No, he doesn't ....too many get compared to & judged as being knock offs of other artists.

  • @ClaireJordan-dd9pc
    @ClaireJordan-dd9pc Год назад +1

    Not just an incredible musician, a fabulous human. And that drummer yikes... First 3 rows left singed

  • @LightninLandry
    @LightninLandry 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for this post! I saw them about 5 times in the 90s. Amazing shows every time! One time Breedlove opened, and they were amazing. Even though I knew how great the IMB was, I was wondering if they could follow the amazing Breedlove set (I should have known better). The IMB hit the stage and tore the roof off of the old Caravan of Dreams! Great memories!!!

    • @cashwhite9438
      @cashwhite9438 2 года назад +3

      My dad was the drummer for Breedlove and my uncle is the bassist for Ian more haha

    • @LightninLandry
      @LightninLandry 2 года назад

      @@cashwhite9438 Awesome family!!!

    • @ronniesweeting786
      @ronniesweeting786 Год назад

      @@cashwhite9438 Are you Billy's child?

    • @cashwhite9438
      @cashwhite9438 Год назад

      @@ronniesweeting786 He's my uncle!

  • @michaelw366
    @michaelw366 3 месяца назад

    Been a fan since 1995 and just recently I finally got myself a custom shop strat with the fat tele headstock.

  • @rmrieee9748
    @rmrieee9748 11 месяцев назад +1

    First saw him at San Jac Central early in his career, then later at Cadillac Bar in Downtown Houston.😊

  • @johnthomas-km2bf
    @johnthomas-km2bf Год назад +3

    He is in Houston, Dallas, and Austin respectively May 11th, 12th, and 13th 2023. Always a great show with Ian. He has come a long way since this video was made. A bit less hair these days, but more polished and a vast repertoire of good music.

    • @Kaltwasser45
      @Kaltwasser45 Год назад +1

      @@DanFergusonBluesVaultFilms Yep, his earlier days were waaay better. He just had more spunk to his music, back when Austin had good music. Saw him many times.

  • @hudatolah
    @hudatolah 3 месяца назад

    Oh wow. That’s steamboat. Chris White on bass. I was there.

  • @TheLochs
    @TheLochs 2 года назад +2

    So I'm a very accomplished guitar player and I'm saying this because how the fuck is he playing Hear That Train A Coming (the rhythm part) with that hand movement. He's strumming single notes and chords but his hand is going nuts. I know how its done but he's F'n killing it. I love this guy. I got to open for him in the 90's and kinda trolled him a bit cause I'm a dickhead, but he was really cool. lol. Carry on!

  • @drdave971
    @drdave971 2 года назад +2

    Champagne and reefer a true Texas Blues Song all with the bravado of the guitar / gun slinger playing ,, much like The Great SRV Texas Blues

  • @erikavery3002
    @erikavery3002 Год назад +2

    Love this, alot! Thx for sharing. Big fan of Ian. Had the pleasure of meeting him once. Very kind and down to earth guy

  • @davidevans5961
    @davidevans5961 Год назад +1

    I saw him at Steamboat about this time - maybe this show. He was a monster. Still a fantastic talent. But man he was on his game here. Thanks for sharing.

  • @drdave971
    @drdave971 2 года назад +2

    Saw him too back in the 90 s was just blown away by his songwriting voice , and of course guitar playing is just ridiculous he can shred but like so many great guitarists knows that you need a great melody with great lines then when it’s time to shred you shred but the song is the most important part of the process . His rhythm playing is outstanding, like Stevie Ray knows when to put the petal to the floor and when to brake

  • @RalphAustin-s6q
    @RalphAustin-s6q Год назад +1

    I used to visit Austin a lot in the 90's, and what a great time it was. I first witnessed the IMB at a showcase at the Conventional Center, and I think it was during SXSW when wristbands were around $20 for the whole week. Music only. It was electric, literally and metaphorically. Like church. The only thing that I've witnessed similarly in that town was some Joe Ely shows at La Zone Rosa (pure party joy) and Storyville at Antones. We're lucky to have been there....the 90's, when rock still reigned. I haven't been to Austin since 2003, and I hesitate to go back because I just want it be frozen in time in my memory.

  • @bretthardin9239
    @bretthardin9239 Год назад

    i think his brother got me in this show lol

  • @rmrieee9748
    @rmrieee9748 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ian is an all time great guitar player...

  • @Brucev7
    @Brucev7 3 года назад +2

    "We're going to do a song in the 'key of G' for God"

  • @ClaireJordan-dd9pc
    @ClaireJordan-dd9pc Год назад +1

    Incredible 😊

  • @cf2872
    @cf2872 Год назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @AaronTiensivu
    @AaronTiensivu 2 года назад +6

    You know it is serious when Bukka Allen's Hammond B3 is rocking back and forth like at the beginning of this show. 😂

    • @itsmrg2u
      @itsmrg2u 16 дней назад

      For sure and believe me when I say, I know exactly how freaking heavy that organ is.

  • @philm.2812
    @philm.2812 5 месяцев назад

    I saw this era of the band (October 1995) and it was life-changing. I enjoy a lot of his material since 2000 as well but have not had a chance to see him live again.

  • @lorainelauderdale6947
    @lorainelauderdale6947 Год назад

    I have never got to see him live...nor did my hero Stevie Ray. Seems I always miss out. 😢

  • @nealandersen4867
    @nealandersen4867 Год назад

    I imagine he played there more that once, so I may have been there

  • @lesliemccarthy2258
    @lesliemccarthy2258 4 года назад +1

    I've fallen in love!

  • @endorparkranger4544
    @endorparkranger4544 Год назад

    Angelyne, of my all time favorites..

  • @curtrod
    @curtrod Год назад

    ooh wee!