Que extraordinaria música e intérprete John Lee Hooker llega al alma,viajamos a esa época de músicos errantes,con solo una guitarra como equipaje. Y nos dejaron un gran legado.
Real classic blues riffs here from 1962. Being a disadvantage white boy I got into 'the blues' as soon as I heard the first blues record I listened to; and this genre still has a visceral effect on me.
Muddy Waters plays the blues. BB. King sings the blues. John Lee Hooker is the blues. Top of the tree imo. Fred Mcdowell is the closest to him in my humble opinion.
Dificil de creer que A.Lincoln hizo Libre al Pueblo de color...fue la musica que los elevo a la libertad...esa musica que surgio de golpear los rieles del ferrocarril en que trabajaban...John Lee Hooker simboliza y representa todo eso...Inmenso el y su musica....hasta emociona.
It sounds like you have an interpretation of slavery that overly associates it with railroad labour. They were mainly plantation slaves. And the railroads were built in a very short period of time relative to the duration of slavery.
SEM PALAVRA ,,ESSE HOMEM BLUES DEVERIA TER TIDO UMA CONEXÂO COM UMA DIMENSÂO SUPERIOR,,PARA TER TANTO TALENTO ,,TAMANHA MUSICALIDADE,,ISSO È COISA DE UM MUNDO SUPERIOR,,( JOHN LEE HOOKER NÂO ERA DESTE PLANETA),
Me otorgo licencia para deslizar un comentario politico...los Liberales del mundo que tienen para mostrar?NADA...sin embargo los Populares tenemos a John Lee Hooker entre tantos....un mundo mejor...
Saw him in about 1971ish, Ozark Mountain Folk Festival. Outside of Eureka Springs, stole the show that last night.
A Fantastic Record!!! I love JLH !! Thank You for posting this!! ☮❤☮ RIP--- John Lee Hooker ❤🎼❤
MY FAVOURITE BLUES SINGER !! 👍👍👍👍
The Hook never fails to deliver.
Que extraordinaria música e intérprete John Lee Hooker llega al alma,viajamos a esa época de músicos errantes,con solo una guitarra como equipaje. Y nos dejaron un gran legado.
Ok
@@lazarocustodio6980 ?
I was playing this album in my car for years!
Tan bueno como un four roses
"My Mother-In-Law Moved In" just HAS to be one of the greatest song titles ever! 😄
Love that reverb
Real classic blues riffs here from 1962. Being a disadvantage white boy I got into 'the blues' as soon as I heard the first blues record I listened to; and this genre still has a visceral effect on me.
Thanks for the HC.
Me too..
Esta obra del Genio levanta la temperatura de Tucuman-Argentina/musica maxima....de adonde sale?
Α lot of GREAT blues musicians out there... ...But no one is/was so great as John Lee Hooker IS.
Blues Brothers introduced me in 1979.
@@Mike-ve8gt and that was the intention in part....did you get a sam and dave greatest hits too?
@@travisr.9789 Yes, I also caught Johnny Winter when he came to town. Through the 70's I always leaned toward Rock/Blues
Lightning Hopkins was the 🐐
Como pega esta musica de John Lee/despabila/aqui esta la musica dice...
Su música es hipnotizante, y su canto llega al alma. Gracias por compartir!.
Cool!!
Muddy Waters plays the blues.
BB. King sings the blues.
John Lee Hooker is the blues.
Top of the tree imo.
Fred Mcdowell is the closest to him in my humble opinion.
They all had they're own style and contributed to the genre.🙈🙉🙊
Robert Johnson to
c'est nôtre génération musical magnifique de la l'époque magnifique aussi .....
Just subbed and wow this was my best find bro thank you.🇬🇧
Enjoy it co.
Dificil de creer que A.Lincoln hizo Libre al Pueblo de color...fue la musica que los elevo a la libertad...esa musica que surgio de golpear los rieles del ferrocarril en que trabajaban...John Lee Hooker simboliza y representa todo eso...Inmenso el y su musica....hasta emociona.
It sounds like you have an interpretation of slavery that overly associates it with railroad labour. They were mainly plantation slaves. And the railroads were built in a very short period of time relative to the duration of slavery.
@@jayj6406 not to mention it wasnt only minorities, the RR companies took advantage of anyone that was poor, regardless of race
@@spudwickthrockmorton2112 lots of Chinese for example!
SEM PALAVRA ,,ESSE HOMEM BLUES DEVERIA TER TIDO UMA CONEXÂO COM UMA DIMENSÂO SUPERIOR,,PARA TER TANTO TALENTO ,,TAMANHA MUSICALIDADE,,ISSO È COISA DE UM MUNDO SUPERIOR,,( JOHN LEE HOOKER NÂO ERA DESTE PLANETA),
I hear a Magnatone amp.
Le plus grand bluesman de tous les Temps.
Me otorgo licencia para deslizar un comentario politico...los Liberales del mundo que tienen para mostrar?NADA...sin embargo los Populares tenemos a John Lee Hooker entre tantos....un mundo mejor...
GRATA POETA BLUE
Un grand respect pour ce très grand artiste attisant de tout le siècle passé 🪶
Que base ritmica...elogiable.
🫷👹🫸
Un parecer personal...esta musica es un antecedente claro del Rock...variante edulcorada...."For Sale"
Legend
That staccato sax riff on ‘Shake it up and go’ was unexpected but very welcome.
It’s delicious.
Autentica fusion de la musica y su interprete...de antologia estos blues...
♥♥♥
THE ONE THE ONLY JOHN LEE HOOKER WALKING WITH IT
😎😎😎
De raices profundas este capo musical...agradable/atavico.
Escucha blues es un bálsamo para el alma y los sentidos grande.hooker.tato.de maldonado
Esta obra nos lleva hasta los tiempos de la esclavitud...
Zsír
John Lee Hooker is a great!
Increible Hooker...una brujula/un Faro de la musica.
Völlig.genial.für.immer.the.king.of.blues
Musica! Del fondo de la tierra...
You want chicken wings or chicken legs?
The Hook baby The Hook. 🦾🍺🍺
Buenísimo estos cantantes de blues son hermosamente terribles me encanta JLH ❤️ DEP
The best
❤❤✌✌
Marinoni Claudio in Milan
Absolute Giant!
Sweet blues
Thank you
I can't believe I never knew George Thurgood remade that 3rd song
I am 1000 like🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉