John Lee Hooker One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
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- Опубліковано 3 бер 2024
- One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer
Well, my baby, she gone, gone tonight
I ain't seen the girl since night before last
I wanna get drunk, get off of my mind
One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer
And I sit there
Get stoned
Mellow
Stoned, feelin' good
Real mellow
Dreamin'
After a while, I looked down the bar
At the bartender
I said, "Hey, what do you want?"
One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer
Well, my baby, she gone, gone tonight
I ain't seen the baby since night before last
I wanna get drunk, get off of my mind
One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer
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Yes!!!
This is blues history, Thank you John Lee Hooker for your part.
If today the blues is listened to and played all over the world we owe it to musicians like him, Muddy Waters, BB King, but also all those considered minor, especially country blues.
Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves ❄️ axé ❄️
John Lee Hooker was the first concert I went to. It included Canned Heat, and The Butterfield Blues Band. That was in 1971
Wow!!!
We saw it here in Italy in 1983 in Milan. It was the blues personified.
I'm jealous
This guy was just so cool!
He's getting stoned as well, so it should have been one bourbon, one joint and one beer.
Can't wait for a hippy band to play a version of the song like this.
Blues is Alive + Well MARCH 2024
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Axé pai Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves axé
Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves axé
The ORIGINAL!
Когда-то давно у меня этот концерт был на DVD.
Damn. Thats mind blowing
That was good! The band was melodic and tight and Mr Hooker was kool.
Bitt different from George Thorogood and the destroyers great thou wooo
You should listen to the original by AMOS MILBURN from 1953
Ok. Thanks
❤ my favorite blues artist
Underrated.
Actually awesome
Fabulous.
If today the blues is listened to and played all over the world we owe it to musicians like him, Muddy Waters, BB King, but also all those considered minor, especially country blues.
Saw JLH in a bar in Yonge Street, Toronto with the Coast to Coast Blues Band, in 1978, simply the best performance that I was privileged to be at. As I left John was standing by the bar having a beer on his own, to this day I still regret not speaking to him, what a man and musician
Rough, Mixing drinks is a ticket for a disaster hangover 🙂👍
one in same
I'd say that was Donald "Duck" Dunn on bass, but he's too young and skinny...
This is an old video
looks like him to me
I was thinking the same thing.