Vandaag gehoord 21/04/2005



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