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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

THE BEAT ROOM, aired 10/05/1964 -- part 5 of 6

--John Lee Hooker - "Boom Boom"
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  • So it's JLH with The Animals is it children , wrong,

    the band with John is in fact The Groundhogs , that's Tony McPhee on gtr. and Pete Cruickshank

    on bass , not Chas Chandler , I should know I played drums in the Groundhogs and toured with

    John Lee . So many experts so little accuracy or truth .

  • man people danced funny back in the day lol

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  • Can't believe somebody thought it was the Animals...I mean in this day and age with all the info around or just a quick look at the clips on yt...

  • Great live blues ,this man is a true legend his deep voice and meaningful lyrics tell a story you can feel...Its amazing on the song boom boom the girls are having a hard time tryng to dance to this, but by the end of it they were grooving but the guys from the beginning are feeling what John Lee was singing about.When the remaining blues greats LIke BB King, Buddy Guy ,and yes....Eric Clapton leave us, there isnt much left and we will really feel the blues

  • very best thing you can find on the net and answers the question had Santa Claus ever been young?

  • @kenpustelnik Noone cares. Sorry.

  • This is just wonderful all around.

  • Haw haw haw haw...

  • Boom Boom Boy,,, lol

  • @kenpustelnik Is that you on drums in this footage?

  • Sorry MrPantone123 , we would have played Preston a fair few times during that period , however I don't recollect the particular gig you have described ( then again I

    can't remember any of the other venues we played in Preston either , no offence Preston )

  • @kenpustelnik

    Did you do many gigs in Preston then? It would have been around 1969-70, small hall/large room off the main street. Not usually used for gigs. Only the Groundhogs played from memory.

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