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Ian Moore: Live From the Cactus Cafe

Ian Moore: Live From the Cactus Cafe

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must have for all Ian Moore fans
Review: As a long time fan of Ian Moore, I highly recommend this DVD. I picked it up at his show in Phoenix, and have watched it numerous times. He's not performing with the full band, so it feels like a much more intimate show. It really showcases his talent for singing and playing music that touches your soul. I've seen him in concert at least a dozen times. This DVD is almost (but not quite) as good as being at one of his shows. Nothing beats hearing him live. It also features a few songs from a show with his full band. A great buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Almost as good as being there
Review: For thoose of you lucky enough to see Ian in concert, we all know it is a event unequalled, for thoose who have not, you have not been lucky enought to see a master guitar player, song writter, story teller and entertainer. Ian Moore is one of the biggest enigma's in the music business. Somebody with more talent, drive and charisma than any major star in the past 10 years, but also somebody who refuses to play the Holywood game and give up his soul, vision and independance just for mainstream pop fame. This DVD shows a master at work. Somebody who is as driven for perfection as McCartney in the 60's but as friendly and engaging as Jagger at his best. While Moore's reputation is for big sound and blues rock, this DVD show his new direction as a songwritter ranging through multiple levels of emotion, direction and style in an small venue.... amply just a man, a guitar and an unbelievable voice. You judge what is best, the guitar, the voice or the songs... all wrapped up it should not be missed and unfortunatley the music industry and the majority of the radio listening world has.


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