I LOVE THIS ALBUM, I LOVE HIS MUSIC, THERE IS SO MUCH SOUL IN IT. IN 2000-2005, I WAS IN SUCH A BAD, BAD PLACE IN MY LIFE, JUST SUCKED INTO THE VORTEX OF CHAOS, FROM DECEMEMBER 2005-2018 TODAY, THE DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE NOW IS SO, SO MUCH BETTER DIFFERENT, SOBER, JESUS IS WALKEN WITH ME AND I WITH HIM, BUT I REMEMBER WHEN I WOULD LISTEN TO THIS BACK THEN , AND THE DIFFERENCE IN LISTENING NOW, IT IS PROFOUND, THANK YOU JESUS AND THANK YOU FATHER GOD FOR CREATING THIS YOUNG MAN AND BLESSING HIM WITH HIS GIFT OF MUSIC, KEEP GOING , NO MESS NO MESSAGE, BLESSING TO ALL
His music BEFORE he changed styles and moved to Seattle was his best. In my opinion, he threw his career in the toilet by going from soul searching rock, to boring ass folk music. I am a HUGE fan of his music from him Austin, TX days. His Seattle era music for me was blahhhhh.....
Brad Cooney Even his guitar tone was best back then when he was playing through that Blackface Super Reverb he's sitting on in the album cover photo above. That first CD is a rare flawless work of art from start to finish. There's not a weak cut on it, an entire album of "A" sides. I've never seen such a truly gifted musician. His live shows in the early days were more like religious experiences than concerts. You knew you were in the presence of greatness and party to something transcendent and special. Why he threw all that away to become just another dime a dozen singer/songwriter type I'll never understand. He talks like he doesn't have regrets, but I bet he does.
@tomasto351 Buy it again--I have many times--simply one of the best under the radar records I have ever heard--it is church rock--a spine grabbing, foot on the floorboard gospel blues clinic---
Thanks for putting this on here, this song got me through many bad days back in the 90's...
Don't understand why he isn't recognized for his fabulous talent.great great song sung and written.
I LOVE THIS ALBUM, I LOVE HIS MUSIC, THERE IS SO MUCH SOUL IN IT. IN 2000-2005, I WAS IN SUCH A BAD, BAD PLACE IN MY LIFE, JUST SUCKED INTO THE VORTEX OF CHAOS, FROM DECEMEMBER 2005-2018 TODAY, THE DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE NOW IS SO, SO MUCH BETTER DIFFERENT, SOBER, JESUS IS WALKEN WITH ME AND I WITH HIM, BUT I REMEMBER WHEN I WOULD LISTEN TO THIS BACK THEN , AND THE DIFFERENCE IN LISTENING NOW, IT IS PROFOUND, THANK YOU JESUS AND THANK YOU FATHER GOD FOR CREATING THIS YOUNG MAN AND BLESSING HIM WITH HIS GIFT OF MUSIC, KEEP GOING , NO MESS NO MESSAGE, BLESSING TO ALL
I keep waiting to meet the woman who loves this song and thinks Ian Moore's first album is one of the best ever. She has to be out there somewhere...
Go to one of his shows. She's there.
Her name is Joleen and Ian married her, hahahahahahah.
The best kept secret in the history of music.
I agree. This song makes me feel so sad and happy every time I hear it.
I wish Ian would return to his gospel Texas blues style .
Amen
His music BEFORE he changed styles and moved to Seattle was his best. In my opinion, he threw his career in the toilet by going from soul searching rock, to boring ass folk music. I am a HUGE fan of his music from him Austin, TX days. His Seattle era music for me was blahhhhh.....
Brad Cooney
Even his guitar tone was best back then when he was playing through that Blackface Super Reverb he's sitting on in the album cover photo above. That first CD is a rare flawless work of art from start to finish. There's not a weak cut on it, an entire album of "A" sides.
I've never seen such a truly gifted musician. His live shows in the early days were more like religious experiences than concerts. You knew you were in the presence of greatness and party to something transcendent and special. Why he threw all that away to become just another dime a dozen singer/songwriter type I'll never understand. He talks like he doesn't have regrets, but I bet he does.
The sweetest soul dripping guitar licks I've ever heard, especially the outro.
I agree bro.... I listen to that outro with my headphones on and chills shoot up my spine. Absolutely beautiful.
Soooo underrated, one of Austin greatest!
THIS VIDEO SHOULD HAVE AT LEAST 10 BILLION VIEWS
I know!
Always loved the tone he gets on that slide guitar during the ride out.
one of my favorite pieces ,,thanks for the post..Roy P. S.F.Tx.
awesome song. wish I could find my copy of this CD
Everytime I hear this song, I feel like I've just been to church.
Carry on my brothers and sisters.
Oh, so good...
Song 3 at my day of reckoning
It`s gonna be alright when the morning comes.
@tomasto351 Buy it again--I have many times--simply one of the best under the radar records I have ever heard--it is church rock--a spine grabbing, foot on the floorboard gospel blues clinic---
And then religion consumed him. So sad. Great song though.
This is the song I am gonna use for my younger brothers funeral
Hiz Devilwoman I just lost an older brother, I think about this song often....