I'm in Scotland and I'm 72 years old and this is my go to video . Loved the Blues since I was 12 . My favourite genre by a country mile. Hail the Blues.😊
South Africa 1979 Johannesburg I was driving down Pretoria street listening to this kind of music and the police fined me saying next time I'm going to jail. I'm 67 😂
Remember those times, didn't matter if the people next to you were black, brown, yellow or green with orange polka dots and three eyes, you were all enjoying the music and having a great time.
Those times still exist thanks to music like this and it still doesn't matter cause we're all enjoying the music and having great times when we can escape the sad realities of the times in the magical vibes of those times!
*If you are reading this, I wish you a wonderful day. "Please never give up. Although today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will surely be sunshine"*
John Lee Hooker -- saw him play in a little club in Cotati, CA, just a bar. Stood right in front of him and watched the master at work. Fantastic!! I'll always remember.
@@richardkemp3825orRAKe Niice, I have a love hate relationship with this place. Part of me hates the housing costs, food costs, gas prices, etc. Nobody here wants to hire anybody, and it's tough to exist day to day here, but nothing is better than driving down Bennett Valley Road at sunset.
Not just music This was soul music.I loved it then and I love it now.Yeap I'm still here and always will be. There will never be another generation that lived the life that we did. No matter how rich your family was or how poor we knew who these people were. Soul music was in your whole body. You could feel it in your heart when you listened to it. No matter if you were breaking up or if you had just met someone who excited your heart. This was a generation of peace and love. Soul music was a powerful and moving experience. I believe it was a peace maker of all of us.
I live in Bali, Indonesia and it's amazing how many of the young generation, even teens, are starting to listen to blues music, and other classic rock. When.I ask them why, they often.say because it makes them feel good, it comes from real life, and is not boring to listen to like a lot of the modern music is.
JOHN LEE HOOKER, IVE SURVIVED ALL MY YEARS OF LIFE BY PLAYING YOUR BLUES WHICH GREW INSIDE MY SOUL, WHERE THERE IS NOW PEACE, LOVE, AND JOY. I THANK YOU!!
@@carlosrodriguezgarcia8103 Yes....in a dark alley ! His Gpa was a junky and needed a fix ! All they know, is the dude was Black with dark glasses, and that's the name he used ? Might not have been the " REEL " deal ? ¯\_🥴_/¯
I was 3 years old wen I first heard Santana say hendrix was it the best guitar I was 11 years old wen I realized Santana had been humble enough that I didn't know the little Harry Latin guy that went on before hendrix with the red Gibson SG was Santana my mom would say I love Santana and I would say who the hell is Santana her not realizing I was not familiar with Santana I was with bb king and jimi and Aretha but I didn't know who elvis was I didn't think white people could even play music the only three white people I heard we're willy Nelson Jonny cash and Waylon Jennings I wasn't that impressed I liked bb king jimi hendrix and Albert Colin's Ray Charles was awesome
John Lee Hooker was an American singer-songwriter and musician who is frequently described as the one greatest blues guitarists in history. One of the most authentic practitioners of Mississippi Delta blues, his distinctive baritone explored themes such as depression, poverty, alcohol and promiscuity. Hooker’s primitive but powerfully timeless songs created a huge impact on rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Source: List of Famous Singers
Absolute legends, they never complained about their situation, they created their own fame the old fashioned way and to this day inspired generations of musicians, to this day their music is still second to none.
This is an all-time classic song. The song that cemented the greatness of this band for me. Damn I miss the music. we were so fortunate to witness back in the 70's. We are blessed to have the memories, though, in the days of sex, drugs, and rock n roll. In a much simpler world that I miss. Wish that computers were never invented and we did just fine without mobile phones and computer games. I would miss streaming music with the ability to pull up any song ever recorded. But if we didn't have that, I'd just have a record store to go to on the weekend to pick up a new LP. PEACE to all the hippies from those days of innocence.
Grew up with polka music and country - discovered the blues listening to Wolfman Jack on the midnight radio when I was about 12 . Fell in love and never went back! Still like the others but my soul needs blues!!!🎉❤😊
The Blues as the King knew them, were nothing short of pure poetry in motion. BB is gone, SRV is gone, Hell, even Elvis could sing the genre to a different drummer. That's why the Blues are timeless, and limitless, because everyone gets the Blues now and again. A musician /singer/entertainer, always leaves room for another to pick up and pass along the torch. I can't wait to get to Heaven, so that I can meet and greet these ambassadors of good will . Adios
I've seen John Lee in Paris in 1975, he was by himself, playing some ' raw Blues' on an electrified acoustic guitar. i even have a few B&W pictures. Very good memory from my teenage years
How are you doing? Thanks for writing back. I was going through the comment section and I come account your profile picture, you are beautiful I must confess! Your smile are charming. If you don't mind can we be friends?
This is probably the finest blues performance I have ever seen. I love the dancing girl at about 3:53 into the performance. Very memorable. I wonder if she's still around and knows that she's a star.
My post was poorly worded. My comment about this being the best blues performance I had ever seen was referring to John Lee Hooker and the rest of the performers. The comment about the girl dancing being very memorable, was an aside.
There you go ....geniuses displaying immortality in the marvel of music, one of the best parts of our humanity, our best because music generates love and love makes us better .....
This is what made me pick up a guitar and learn to play it. I found an old hollowbody guitar at a second hand music shop and sat as a teen listening to John Lee Hooker. I found I had that shuffle in me and I was connected instantly. My moma told my papa, let that boy boogie woogie! Cuz its in him and it got to come out.
@amygibson8320 It is soothing of the mind, if your age or mine 63. I have enjoyed blues since I was a kid right with 70s rock groups My dad played it on the record player from big band to people like Coltrane and Davis and many others
I was fortunate to live in the SF Bay Area beginning in 1985. I got to see John Lee Hooker many times, sometimes in bars that held less than 500 people. Once between sets he was autographing his publicity photos for $5-10. I asked him to sign his name with Bluesfully Yours, John Lee Hooker. I wasn't aware of his dyslexia until then because it was a.challenge, yet he just humbly asked for help and it wasn't like he was ashamed or awkward with asking for help. It really impressed me because I sensed that despite dyslexia he knew he was the fucking MAN! I love John Lee Hooker and his shows rocked and were just some of the best shows I've ever witnessed. Amen.
Thanks for confirming this. I was real sure it was Paul Butterfield, upside down harp and all. Agreed, with all these legends I can't believe they wouldn't have added his name in with all the others.
He is really "the One" in Blues! And nice from Carlos and others to simply be there for him just like a unknown musician in pure modesty! Great peoples, all of them!
Sadly so.. but, they've set a bar for the up and coming. To work a little harder.. but this, will never be recreated... Forever etched in our history...
3:12 am California, I'm feeling it!!!!!!!Fishon wish these fuckers open up clearlake for the locals me my son in are boat, monsters biteing right now disabled and retired keep the legends fishing!!!!!
August 22: Happy birthday Blues singer-guitarist John Lee Hooker (1917-2001) Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Santana on MV. RIP Bluesman. Blessings
My dad's bday is today, bless is soul, he used to play boogie on the piano in the cellar and he told me I danced before I walked :) hence the name he gave me: Boogie, I proudly own it ! Happy Bday my dear Papa, love you and thanks for life and appreciating it's beauty
I'm in Scotland and I'm 72 years old and this is my go to video . Loved the Blues since I was 12 . My favourite genre by a country mile. Hail the Blues.😊
Same with me. I got turned on to the blues by my cousin in Chicago in 1970. I'm 71
U r a true believer... The blues will live forever!
Aaaa Santana!!! The man!
Come on out eta.. The queen!
Oooh lordy.. what these boys can do!!!
I 'm an 80 year old South African...This music so cool🎉.
Peace and joy and love to you all.Willie
❤😂😂😂
❤️❤️❤️
Très belle musique ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
South Africa 1979 Johannesburg I was driving down Pretoria street listening to this kind of music and the police fined me saying next time I'm going to jail. I'm 67 😂
❤
Remember those times, didn't matter if the people next to you were black, brown, yellow or green with orange polka dots and three eyes, you were all enjoying the music and having a great time.
Those times still exist thanks to music like this and it still doesn't matter cause we're all enjoying the music and having great times when we can escape the sad realities of the times in the magical vibes of those times!
All I see is the .music playing so so great. .music has no race or creed Thank God for the Blues
This ain't tRUMP people music!!
You're wrong.
Trump 2024👍🏽
*If you are reading this, I wish you a wonderful day. "Please never give up. Although today is hard, tomorrow will be worse, but the day after tomorrow will surely be sunshine"*
Thankyou Man!
John Lee Hooker, yes please
Lieber Blues Lounge 8
Ich schicke Ihnen einen Sternenregen ❤❤❤
Ich kenne Sie nicht.
Bestimmt sind Sie eine
❤Gute Seele❤
Liebe Grüsse Anne
YESSS ❤...Thank you
@@anneluhring3081Grüße aus Deutschland,,,Bayern...🙌🙌🙌💖💖💖
That harmonica was singing them lyrics , It had a soul !
That’s the legendary Paul Buttersfield🔥
@@Leon_626 Truth.
The goat butterfeild🔥🔥
Je suis Algérien et j'ai 53 ans et j'écoute ça depuis mon adolescence🇩🇿🇵🇸🇿🇦🙏
C'est incroyable
Salut from wahren 🇩🇿💪
John Lee Hooker -- saw him play in a little club in Cotati, CA, just a bar. Stood right in front of him and watched the master at work. Fantastic!! I'll always remember.
Wish I were there...
No way that's literally right outside my hometown (Santa Rosa)
Good stuff.
@@themusicman1556 Lived in Santa Rosa for years -- used to work at Freeman Toyota, if it is still there.
@@richardkemp3825orRAKe Niice, I have a love hate relationship with this place. Part of me hates the housing costs, food costs, gas prices, etc. Nobody here wants to hire anybody, and it's tough to exist day to day here, but nothing is better than driving down Bennett Valley Road at sunset.
There is no Racial Bull$h*T with these guys. Simply playing the Best Music in the whole world!
We are all God children. You don't like people cause of their skin color but you love their music,labor and etc:. Sounds like you have the blues.
@@ireneMerchant-w9g I'm confused about your comment? I'm not certain what you mean or are trying to imply?
@betelcourt ,😀
I was a blues baby my dad introduced me to John Lee Hooker and many others and here I am 50 years later still jamming to his music.
Same here! My Grandmother introduced John Lee Hooker "The Waterfront" to me around 5 or 6 and it was, OVER!!!
Who are you? 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Otimo sou um daqueles que sempre quis ser um musico blues.@@LuisDiaz-sd7qd
Best times are listening to the blues. You know you still have a soul.
True✌️
Do the cheeq Man ,lesson.....
😊
🤪
I loved it since i was a Child i wish that i dont feel embarased when i dance like a child to blues, its just wiggle and two steps still 😂😂😂
Im 70 years and I was dancing with my cats . I got tired and they took naps. I guess we still got it.
76 and with you
yes momma! We still do!
Oooh damnations uns get it gal
😅
Not just music This was soul music.I loved it then and I love it now.Yeap I'm still here and always will be. There will never be another generation that lived the life that we did. No matter how rich your family was or how poor we knew who these people were. Soul music was in your whole body. You could feel it in your heart when you listened to it. No matter if you were breaking up or if you had just met someone who excited your heart. This was a generation of peace and love. Soul music was a powerful and moving experience. I believe it was a peace maker of all of us.
❤
You got that right!
💙💛❤️🩶🩵💙💜🤍💙
Alma e coraçâo. Essencia da vida
Your right it just has 😢a life treating rhythm to it amen!✌️
What a shame. No one mentioned the great PAUL BUTTERFIELD on harmonica
That right, it is a schäme.
I Dezember the Paul Butterfield Blues Band im
Rockpalast, great Band
You did. Thanks.
100% ❤❤
John Lee did mention him
I did!!!
Best harmonica playing ever. Sends the shivers down to my toes. ❤❤❤
That’s a good thing.
Man, harmonica is too good
Looks like Paul Butterfield, one of the best.
Do u know his name ?
@@Tageabihis name should never be forgotten. RIP, Paul Butterfield
This is what I need for my soul!
I grew up listening to this wonderful music...
You can’t appreciate the blues unless you lived it!!!!!
Or played it!
I don’t know about that - my parents met in a blues bar and I’ve been obsessed with it since I can remember 🎶
Mouth full of truth...oooh lawd
I live in Bali, Indonesia and it's amazing how many of the young generation, even teens, are starting to listen to blues music, and other classic rock. When.I ask them why, they often.say because it makes them feel good, it comes from real life, and is not boring to listen to like a lot of the modern music is.
yes, it feeds your soul
Certainly
@@reeftunesmusicchrisbrown2278 I recommend Al Green greatest hits. Have you tried Motown music. Great music 🎵
You're so right
This comment made me happy
CARLOS SANTANA IS ONE OF THE BEST MUSICIAN FROM THE WORLD.
JOHN LEE HOOKER IS NO SLOUCH, EITHER! AND ETTA IS AN ANGEL.
This is the best thanks for posting!!!
Thats, Mr. John Lee Hooker to you! My favorite bluesman of all time.
I’m lucky enough to have seen all these musicians perform live. Absolutely life affirming. Every single time.
One of the best jams i heard in my life, and i cant stop lisening to it over and over
JOHN LEE HOOKER,
IVE SURVIVED ALL MY YEARS OF LIFE BY PLAYING YOUR BLUES WHICH GREW INSIDE MY SOUL, WHERE THERE IS NOW PEACE, LOVE, AND JOY.
I THANK YOU!!
Same
My grandfather introduced me to John Lee Hooker when I was 11 years old. Simply amazing!!!
Personally? XD
@@carlosrodriguezgarcia8103
Yes....in a dark alley !
His Gpa was a junky and needed a fix !
All they know, is the dude was Black with dark glasses, and that's the name he used ?
Might not have been the " REEL " deal ?
¯\_🥴_/¯
Cool Granddaddy.
Damn, lucky. Hell yerah!
I was 3 years old wen I first heard Santana say hendrix was it the best guitar I was 11 years old wen I realized Santana had been humble enough that I didn't know the little Harry Latin guy that went on before hendrix with the red Gibson SG was Santana my mom would say I love Santana and I would say who the hell is Santana her not realizing I was not familiar with Santana I was with bb king and jimi and Aretha but I didn't know who elvis was I didn't think white people could even play music the only three white people I heard we're willy Nelson Jonny cash and Waylon Jennings I wasn't that impressed I liked bb king jimi hendrix and Albert Colin's Ray Charles was awesome
I’ll never get enough of these blues, John Lee Hooker is always the king .
King? No - but he's bloody great. Paul Osher - awesome
AAAAAMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@kwasimoto2008 a❤p,
🎉p
EXCUSE ME, B.B KING IS THE BEST
THERE IS ONLY ONE KING.
THERE IS ONLY ONE KING & THAT IS B.B.KING
I'm moroccan 🇲🇦 56 years ❤❤❤ love music blues❤❤❤
Some of the BEST America has to offer!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
this is what is called MUSIC
Mad respect for someone that can play the harmonica or a trumpet well.
PAUL BUTTERFIELD!!!!
Who is that on the harmonica
@@YoBro-np7xt thanks
These icons are just playing and having a damn good time doing what they love.This performance is definitely priceless 🎉🎉
This never gets old. Such great talent.
This music will live on forever ❤
Heaven for ears... ❤️
This america i miss, pure and soulful.
Amen
Me too
John Lee Hooker was an American singer-songwriter and musician who is frequently described as the one greatest blues guitarists in history. One of the most authentic practitioners of Mississippi Delta blues, his distinctive baritone explored themes such as depression, poverty, alcohol and promiscuity. Hooker’s primitive but powerfully timeless songs created a huge impact on rhythm and blues and rock ‘n’ roll.
Source: List of Famous Singers
Cool, nice and thanks, what can you tell us about Santana?
he was gringo ...the real Americans are the brown people of Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Bolivia, etc.
No shit Sherlock ?
Thanks for this great information ❤ but Africa gave the world best musicians ..... Sport ...Cinema...ext ❤❤❤
@@hawfibeli9121
Cinema ? Oh yeah ? Like what?
Absolute legends, they never complained about their situation, they created their own fame the old fashioned way and to this day inspired generations of musicians, to this day their music is still second to none.
Well said I was lucky to be blessed to see all three of these in my lifetime awesome memories from all three..
Sonido.a.mi.celular.el.tema.cracias
u r so right hound dog
@@jbbrown9122 qqqqqqq
truee
when music was magic
Oh wow! They don't make them like this anymore. These amazing musicians were the absolute greats.
We can learn from them and not take ourself to seriously
I'll sing it for u freedom
you're right. and they didn't make them like this back then either. a special group.
@@jellyfishj1 here here, totally agree, long live the King of the blues JOHN LEE HOOKER 😎🙏😎🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧 Dec twenty two
go to LOUISIANA A! this is PLAYED (BLUES) ALL over!@@claudedupras2492
This is an all-time classic song. The song that cemented the greatness of this band for me. Damn I miss the music. we were so fortunate to witness back in the 70's. We are blessed to have the memories, though, in the days of sex, drugs, and rock n roll. In a much simpler world that I miss. Wish that computers were never invented and we did just fine without mobile phones and computer games. I would miss streaming music with the ability to pull up any song ever recorded. But if we didn't have that, I'd just have a record store to go to on the weekend to pick up a new LP. PEACE to all the hippies from those days of innocence.
That's what you call a real jam session you can listen to that all night long and feel your body just move by itself I love the Blues
ME2
RIGHT.!! Such 💓 History in the Blues! Read and Listen. Love 💘 music 🎶 ❤ 💕
Yolanda Wray. U got that right ✅
If someone can sit 'still' when this is on, they are not right somehow. This just moves your complete body and soul
Aa
Grew up with polka music and country - discovered the blues listening to Wolfman Jack on the midnight radio when I was about 12 . Fell in love and never went back! Still like the others but my soul needs blues!!!🎉❤😊
The Blues as the King knew them, were nothing short of pure poetry in motion. BB is gone, SRV is gone, Hell, even Elvis could sing the genre to a different drummer. That's why the Blues are timeless, and limitless, because everyone gets the Blues now and again. A musician /singer/entertainer, always leaves room for another to pick up and pass along the torch. I can't wait to get to Heaven, so that I can meet and greet these ambassadors of good will . Adios
If I am so blessed by God.
@@charlesglass3861 I love 💕 your comment. Thanks. Have you heard the song Soul Heaven, I think 🤔 that's the title
God bless all you soul brothers and sisters still listening to the blues, is 2024 and we move on
The hat, black shades, big ol' Epiphone, the deeeeep voice...John Lee Hooker was cool on a molecular level.
Rumor has it that even Neutrinos could not resist reflection off them sunglasses.
Q Grande es escuchar esta musica q te llena de FUEGO!!!
BAD TO THE BONE!! THE OLD SCHOOL, THE REAL LEGENDS..
Надаль.ми.так,слабо 😊😊😊😊
.я .попув.❤
Out of all the blues masters, John Lee Hooker is the one that boogies the most.. what a legend.
and he still continues to sing and delight many people around the world
2:56
Isso é música isso é blues %$%$%$€€€€€€€€¥₩₩₩¥£€_/=÷×+@##%^*()
impossible not to be moving with this! always
This guy has the ability to command the stage. You "feel" the music instead of just listening to it.
Monstros consagrados. Só feras
I've seen John Lee in Paris in 1975, he was by himself, playing some ' raw Blues' on an electrified acoustic guitar. i even have a few B&W pictures. Very good memory from my teenage years
Hello Danielle
@@joelmoore169gmail hello Joel
How are you doing? Thanks for writing back. I was going through the comment section and I come account your profile picture, you are beautiful I must confess! Your smile are charming. If you don't mind can we be friends?
Blues always resonates with my soul,,,gets me out of myself completely,,,,❣️
😂😉😢👾
Even my bad knee gets too WORKING
Lo mesmo igo yo. Ta pollo.
@@antoniosanchez4436 Q
Whose head ,arms , legs and arse can’t stop moving listening to this master piece ??
Mine definitely can’t
SHAKIN ALL OVER🎸🕺💃
Ha ha I was just dancing and scrolling on in my bike shop when I should be w renching,you know that's right brother
Right now,Happy New Year🎉
What an awesome groove. Killer good music. We need more of today.
I agree totally ❤
I'm afraid it's just about gone. We have to come to TH-cam for it.
YOU ARE SO RIGHT MY FRIEND.
Los Rolling Stones tienen buenos cover de blues los grandes maestros
How fortunate were we to be raised around so much great Blues!
Всем Привет! Удивлён нет русского текста, все вымерли?
This makes me want to cry. Legends, that too many disrespect.
Not really disrespect, just forget. If you have a soul, you won't forget him.
I missed the greatest era ever, the only thing I’m jealous of my parents about. They lived the time to live. I just missed it
This is awesome from JLH to Elvin Bishop. Paul Butterfield, JJ Cale, Santana. Some of the best musicians of all time.
Wwwoooooo😂😂😂😂😂😂
i can smell the overheated marshals and sweat mix...hoping all dmx/xlr are
grounded
Love myself some John Lee Hooker . He could jam and the harmonica was just right . He had it all goin' on . RIP J. L. H.
Bon
Paul Butterfield. R.I.P. too
Yes Linda
Ok band
Ok harmonica
Ok muzic
Ok,ok,ok
Evreteng
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Love
Love
Love
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Merveilleux john lee Hooker A 77 ans, j'ai envi encore et encore de DANSER avec eux!
John. Lee,is the real boss!!❤🇬🇷
This is probably the finest blues performance I have ever seen. I love the dancing girl at about 3:53 into the performance. Very memorable. I wonder if she's still around and knows that she's a star.
Yes really! Her body seems to be resonating with the rhythm!
My post was poorly worded. My comment about this being the best blues performance I had ever seen was referring to John Lee Hooker and the rest of the performers. The comment about the girl dancing being very memorable, was an aside.
Awesome harmonica!! This song rocks! Love When John gets up and grooves!
love it pumps me up!!##
Amen
Paul Butterfield
@@kevinskychuck and Elvin Bishop there too
@@kevinskychuck thought so!
John your music will live forever. Carlos does a great job. Just having a great time! Paul really takes us home.
Makes my argument valid that it's music that gets mellow with age, not wine. Timeless in act and style.
There you go ....geniuses displaying immortality in the marvel of music, one of the best parts of our humanity, our best because music generates love and love makes us better .....
This is what made me pick up a guitar and learn to play it. I found an old hollowbody guitar at a second hand music shop and sat as a teen listening to John Lee Hooker. I found I had that shuffle in me and I was connected instantly. My moma told my papa, let that boy boogie woogie! Cuz its in him and it got to come out.
So blessed to have seen John Lee 3 times including 3 days before he left us Rocked it that night too! Wow!
2024 and I still have to find a better music video than this. Thanks to whoever got the idea to create something so beautiful
Maybe if they played this at the United Nations we might all get along better together.🤗
Preach
@@booboolips6053 AMEN my friend 💽🎵
One of the greatest Blues singer, John Lee Hooker
Who else feels sexier dancing and moving to this rather than this new music 36 yrs young and I love love love my oldies
@amygibson8320 It is soothing of the mind, if your age or mine 63. I have enjoyed blues since I was a kid right with 70s rock groups My dad played it on the record player from big band to people like Coltrane and Davis and many others
67 and always found women sexy moving to this music. Nothing better.
This is what you call real music I'm 70 and I'm still loven it true blue
I was fortunate to live in the SF Bay Area beginning in 1985. I got to see John Lee Hooker many times, sometimes in bars that held less than 500 people. Once between sets he was autographing his publicity photos for $5-10. I asked him to sign his name with Bluesfully Yours, John Lee Hooker. I wasn't aware of his dyslexia until then because it was a.challenge, yet he just humbly asked for help and it wasn't like he was ashamed or awkward with asking for help. It really impressed me because I sensed that despite dyslexia he knew he was the fucking MAN! I love John Lee Hooker and his shows rocked and were just some of the best shows I've ever witnessed. Amen.
Michael Donegan white people king of underhanded compliments
WOUAW ! quelle chance ! Je suis sûre que vous garderez cet autographe jusqu'à votre mort... A treasure U have !!!
Mic D So the legend lives on and on......
Hey@@jimmye5700
Beautiful story
Salute them,their music is all over the globe.❤
And in our heart...💖
Greetings from germany...🙌😎💕💕💕
❤
Paul Butterfield on harp. I can't believe they didn't give him any credit.
It's a G harmonica for all of us who love to jam along!
Thank you so much !! yes !! NO intro
The star of that show for sure
Thanks for confirming this. I was real sure it was Paul Butterfield, upside down harp and all. Agreed, with all these legends I can't believe they wouldn't have added his name in with all the others.
Also, kept wait for Etta James. . .
Love the harmonica...
He is really "the One" in Blues! And nice from Carlos and others to simply be there for him just like a unknown musician in pure modesty! Great peoples, all of them!
Amazing the 1❤️
You got that right
Hell Yeah they are all great
Hooker was the ULTIMATE Bluesman to the core! His music will never die/get old. Truly a Legend...
Fathers and sons .
So fabulous there are no words to express what I feel every time I listen to it !!!!
The same here… found it here today and can‘t stop listening 🥰
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Blues generated happiest in the darkest of times. Its no mystery it continues to get people movin
L'harmonica, santana, john lee Hooker tout simplement indémodables, ça c'est de la vraie musique !!
Hello Aude
Ke dios os bendigua vale
Soy blanco pero tenguo familia como tu negro vale somos igual vale. Tenguo familia en todo el mundo. Vale adios
All the greats are gone! Only memories of them through their extraordinary music collection they have left behind for generations to come!
Sadly so.. but, they've set a bar for the up and coming. To work a little harder.. but this, will never be recreated... Forever etched in our history...
That's the spirit. Lives on forever
...doesn't matter what time of day it is ....good old time blues makes me SMILE and want to Boogie!
That hella Kool,makes me feel the same way.Not no foot-stompen,more like slide n glide.Its all good.
boogie on Rhonda!!!!
Im gonna get up in a while!
3:12 am California, I'm feeling it!!!!!!!Fishon wish these fuckers open up clearlake for the locals me my son in are boat, monsters biteing right now disabled and retired keep the legends fishing!!!!!
Rhonda Johnson 😄😄😀
There's no words to describe, some of the best ever
Love, love, love! The essence of “Groove”! Out of this world hot! Close your eyes and “feel” it! ❤️🎸🎶😊
So classy he told the harmonica guy get up there meaning ur killing it bro great performance Santana dang just blown away by real music
Paul Butterfield always kills it hes amazing
Now this is what they used to call a Jam session .
Just had a long overdue cry and needed this to bring me back. 😎
I can literally feel my inner groove getting down to this badass song, even broke out the harmonica and tried to play along!
Ja un ñ
I just do an air harmonica. Works for me.
Erről szól a blues vazze!
1986 original!!! Great still in 2024 👏👏👏
KING Jon 🎸👑🎼🍺🍺🍻
August 22: Happy birthday Blues singer-guitarist John Lee Hooker (1917-2001) Thank you and God bless. Thanks for the upload, Santana on MV. RIP Bluesman. Blessings
Music like this isn't played anymore... always Love the blues!
My legs and my Body can`t stop Moving!
My dad's bday is today, bless is soul, he used to play boogie on the piano in the cellar and he told me I danced before I walked :) hence the name he gave me: Boogie, I proudly own it ! Happy Bday my dear Papa, love you and thanks for life and appreciating it's beauty
Carole Legault
♥️☮️🙏🌻😁
My babygirls Daddy called she and I both that! We also Own That♥️☮️😁🎶
Interesting
Muy buenas rolas estos si eran músicos y cantantes
John Lee, Carlos Santana great guitars ! wow Love it This is music !
Bro.. the way he plays... and my man Carlos in the back admiring a master.. this is what music is all about!!!!!!
You aint kiddin brother!!! This Is heaven!!!!
Love the way these musicians can muck in any genre. Santana jamming the blues. Clapton is a master at it.
Rock is just sped up blues.....
Jimi Hendrix is BETTER THAN ERIC CLAPTON 😂😂😂😂😘
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ho 63 anni e ringrazio il cielo ogni giorno per avere vissuto gli anni di questa grande musica con artisti meravigliosi
John Lee with his Son and his band the"Hookers" at Stenson Beach in early 70's, That Boogie is still vibrating through my bones.
Wow. Just wow
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Still'in !
That's deadly mate
Jorge anagrso