Guitar Center KOTB - John Lee Hooker "Boogie Chillin'"

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Guitar Center King of the Blues exclusive: John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillin'" featuring John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton & The Rolling Stones - from the Eagle Rock Entertainment Release "Come & See About Me, The Definitive DVD. DVDs available at all store or online @ www.eaglerockent.com
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Guitar Center KOTB - John Lee Hooker "Boogie Chillin'"

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  • Keith, Ronnie and ...

    Keith, Ronnie and Bill are his loyal subjects!

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  • tooo bad no body ...

    tooo bad no body out there the video with ole'
    john lee doing a gig with canned heat with the
    same cut awsome!!!!!!! about 10 min

    By ted584 [Affiliate User] 1215046718 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • i've never noticed ...

    i've never noticed that. good to know a different opinion.

    By jiranjiran [Affiliate User] 1215033245 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • John was talking of ...

    John was talking of Eric as a good young buddy.

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  • I do have a DVD of ...

    I do have a DVD of this and I was there when he was shooting the VTR.
    He and Stones were buddy and they used to hit the town together for girl seek ! hahaha you are the man!

    By jiranjiran [Affiliate User] 1214950552 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • if he is the king ...

    if he is the king of blues, i guess eric clapton is his knight.

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  • To jest zajebiste

    To jest zajebiste

    By DDDjSchabOo [Affiliate User] 1213818369 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Whenever I see the ...

    Whenever I see the Ronnie and Keith playing with other guitarists they always seem to be trying to play over the top, they think theyre so much more superior to everyone else.

    By boedonaldson [Affiliate User] 1213330590 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Holy f#%%kin S**t ...

    Holy f#%%kin S**t this is cool!!!!
    Great to see the second generation taking second stage to the founders for once!!!! And you can tell they're more than happy to do it and just let the master play. Great stuff!!

    By helmsjon [Affiliate User] 1212636270 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • YES FJT DALLAS ...

    YES FJT DALLAS TEXAS

    By 12redrider [Affiliate User] 1211730844 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Geil

    Geil

    By bugelie [Affiliate User] 1211652468 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Mm mm mm, now ...

    Mm mm mm, now that's the Blues!

    By TampaRed [Affiliate User] 1210684781 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • WOW ... JLH was a ...

    WOW ... JLH was a HUGE influence on the bands of the 1960's . Harlem NY had many people who sat on wooden boxes and they would thump out the blues (AKA R N' ROLL ) . I was fortunate enough to see these guys during my Harlem visits in the 1950's .

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  • Long may he reign!

    Long may he reign!

    By thedivinemisswhite [Affiliate User] 1210161728 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • God bless the grand ...

    God bless the grand father of Rock and Roll.

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