Ian Moore (born August 8, 1968) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. He studied fiddle as a child, but switched to guitar when wrist problems interfered. His music contains elements of folk, rock and roll, world music, and blues. Covers include Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross", the Beatles' "Hey Bulldog," and Bob Dylan's "You're a Big Girl Now." He has played with such musicians as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and ZZ Top, and appeared in Billy Bob Thornton's movie Sling Blade.
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Satisfied by Ian Moore, from his self-titled album Transcription by myself, James Wyatt ([email protected]) Official Webpage is located at http://www.ianmoore.com/
This version is from the studio/album version. I've seen Ian live several times, and he's not played this song (or any other, for that matter) the same way twice. Use a little bit of reverb and some faint distortion to get the sound. It's in standard tuning (EADGBe).
This is a great song that needs to be available for everyone to learn from. It's simple and straightforward. Using power chords for the verses is the easiest way, but you can try to throw in barre chords or open chords too. The E5 is the power chord on the 7th fret, A string. You might also add a run after the chorus verse, denoted by the *, like this on the E: ---3--2--0 then hit the E chord.