Vandaag doorgegaan waar ik gisteren gebleven was:Jan Akkerman: ‘Accoustic’, ‘Blues Heart’, ‘Can’t stand noise’,‘Focus in Time’, ‘Live Montreaux Jazz Festival’, Puccini’s cafe’.Boom Boom: De naam van een play list op mijn iPod.Mocht je je afvragen waar die naam vandaan komt,de volgende informatie komt uit de Rolling Stone top 500 aller tijden:
| 218Boom BoomJOHN LEE HOOKER1962Written by: Hooker Produced by: Calvin Carter Released: Feb. ’62 on Vee-Jay Charts: 10 weeks Top spot: No. 60 Keith Richards said of Hooker, “Even Muddy Waters was sophisticated next to him.” It was a compliment. In his gruff voice, the Hook put boogie to the blues in “Boom Boom,” inspiring a generation of British blues acts, including the Animals, who covered the song to great effect. Appears on: The Very Best of John Lee Hooker (Rhino) |
Het nummer Boom Boom staat daar dus op de 218e plaats.Hier volgen alle nummers ivan de play list Boom Boom:
| Chill out | John Lee Hooker |
| I’d rather go blind | Koko Taylor |
| Got my mojo working | Pinetop Perkins |
| Voodoo daddy | Melvin Taylor |
| Nobody but you | Johnny Copeland |
| Every goodbye ain’t gone | James Peterson |
| Put the shoe on the other foot | Albert Collins |
| Reconsider baby | Eric Clapton |
| Restless heart | The Crew |
| Got to make a comeback | Robert Cray |
| Medley: Serves me right to suffer/Syndicator | John Lee Hooker |
| Something strange is going on | Koko Taylor |
| The Hucklebuck | Pinetop Perkins |
| Caddilac assembly line | Melvin Taylor |
| Blues aint nothing | Johnny Copeland |
| Call before you come home | James Peterson |