John Lee Hooker is one of the foremost blues performers of the postwar period. He is in actuality a Mississippi country bluesman and his music has always been firmly grounded in the traditional blues of his native state. He has remained true to its fundamental principles throughout a professional career of more than five decades. Whether playing solo in 1960 or with the Muddy Waters Band in the same year or his touring bands of the late 1970s and early 1980s, John Lee Hooker's genius of writing and performing magnificent, intense and emotionally potent blues can be seen in all their glory in this one hour video collection of rare performances.
Tracklisting: - Maudie
- Tupelo, Mississippi
- It's My Own Fault
- Come Back Baby
- Boom Boom (1964)
- I'm Leaving
- Hobo Blues
- Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive
- It Serves Me Right To Suffer
- Boom Boom (1970)
- You Looking Good Again Tonight
- So Cold In Chicago
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
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