John Lee Hooker featuring Bonnie Raitt - I'm In The Mood (Official Music Video)
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"I'm In The Mood" official music video, featuring Bonnie Raitt, from album "The Healer" (1989).
Known to music fans around the world as the “King of the Boogie,” John Lee Hooker endures as one of the true superstars of the blues genre. His work is widely recognized for its impact on modern music - his simple, yet deeply effective songs transcend borders and languages around the globe. Each decade of Hooker’s long career brought a new generation of fans and fresh opportunities for the ever-evolving artist, and he regularly toured and recorded up until his passing in 2001.
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Ladies and Gents here’s the King of Kings
How good does Bonnie sound here. The absolute best
They cut the song in half.
The only album where John Lee didn’t get ripped off for royalties. RIP king.
Class acts. It's very rare to find such artists today.
God bless the Mississippi delta blues 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This video is sped up
Jeepers. I'm havin' impure thoughts.
thank you john lee and bonnie ... this the best ever blues !!! my favorite!!
Oooooooohhhh yeahhhh!👌👌
I love that rhythm!
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.
These kinds of things is what's worth living
John Lee Hooker👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💥DeepBlues…
Have had plenty of disagreements with Grammy winners and Grammy non-nominees over the years. They were completely spot on about their award 👏 for this watermark achievement for both Hooker & Raitt!
Wow, ashamed I haven't discovered this way before. Brilliant both of them I reckon. Masterpiece.
Listened this wonderful track back in the 90s, man... this one will
Doesn’t get much better
Two masters, nobody can touch John's vocal