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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2006

A candid interview about his music in 2004 at the Blue Door in Oklahoma City .

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  • I shot this in 2004 after catching him in Kansas City years earlier during his Via Satellite Tour. I didnt get turned on to his earlier bluesy stuff till later and I like both though they seem so far apart in growth. I respect how he tries to progress in his music whereever that goes and he was very candid in the questions I was asking and I'm not the best interviewer. He gave me his time and you don't often get to sit and talk with your fave musicians like this.....rock on.

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  • @7a2a6a1a9a Your such a lier he never had a step brother he has a real brother. And his dad is not an ass he is my grandpa. And he died.

  • @biglloyddobbs He's pretentious for being honest? He says he's never satisfied and always wants it to be better than what it is. He also admits he has a pretty small fan base that has stuck with him through the changes. Did you listen to this at all? I think you're fuckin' douche.

  • I was at this show...wow that was 7 years ago! He played the whole set on an acoustic...was a very cool show!

  • What a pretentious bore.

  • Liberty Lunch!

  • I for one have been a fan from the first album to now. For those who call this gay, grow up and expand your mind just a little.

  • @BlusherAmsterdam Your description of his early shows is right on. They were raw, emotional and mesmerizing, and he was given 'The Next Stevie Ray' status by fans and critics alike. I used to watch him in Deep Ellum, Dallas, Tx., when it was just him, his bass player and drummer. I don't know why they weren't signed with him, but I do know that it was magic when they took the stage. His Strat had a voice of it's own, and combined with Ian's voice, well, you just had to be there.

  • @7a2a6a1a9a weird al?? that explains it all. why is his dad even an issue?

  • i cant believe how his soft relaxed voice in this interview is the same enourmous voice i hear when he's on stage.

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