![]() Hooker 'n Heat (1970) [ larger cover art ] |
Yes, the moon a-risin'
And the sun is sinkin' low
I can't find my baby
Wonder why did the woman go?
You can talk about my baby
Say a-just what you please
She's my baby
Lord and I don't care what she do
She will be my baby until her dyin' day
Yes, I love that woman
And I just can't help myself
She the only woman, people
Yes, I ever loved
Yes, Lord have mercy
Yes, she know I love her
The way she treat me
Lord have mercy, way she do
Yes, I love you, baby
Don't care what you do
And the sun is sinkin' low
I can't find my baby
Wonder why did the woman go?
You can talk about my baby
Say a-just what you please
She's my baby
Lord and I don't care what she do
She will be my baby until her dyin' day
Yes, I love that woman
And I just can't help myself
She the only woman, people
Yes, I ever loved
Yes, Lord have mercy
Yes, she know I love her
The way she treat me
Lord have mercy, way she do
Yes, I love you, baby
Don't care what you do
| Old_Pat (Belgium) | Posted: Jan 04, 2013 - 13:12 Used to try to blow the walls out of the barracks with this LP. Sensational! |
| coloradojohn (A Mile High and then some, Cherry Creek, Denver) | Posted: Dec 08, 2012 - 10:24 I am so glad to have been alive in a time-frame that encompasses such great innovators of style and groove! John Lee Hooker has influenced and inspired countless greats, and one of them, Big Head Todd, is bringing some of that back around to his homies December 15th at The Fox Theater in Boulder; can't wait! |
| KurtfromLaQuinta (Deep in the heart of South California) | Posted: Jul 31, 2012 - 11:38 Dang. These blues make me want to go and stand outside in the 102F. w/ 80 degree dew point and drip sweat. |
| Pedro1874 (Bolton, England) | Posted: Jul 04, 2012 - 05:25 1964 at the Twisted Wheel in Manchester, England - where I finally "got" what R&B and the Blues were all about and what and why the Brit groups of the time were worshipping ( and introducing all of us young sponges) to the fantastic music of JLH, MW, HW, BBK et al. Thanks John - always my favourite - RIP man. |
| garyalex (NYC) | Posted: Jun 02, 2012 - 09:00 Dave_Mack wrote: Very cool story. My brush with JLH was in the late 80s in a bar in Palo Alto, CA where they used to have live music. I believe the band was called the King Bees, and he'd come to see them. He was just sitting in a booth with a few other folks, no fanfare. My John Lee Hooker story happened years ago in Detroit. I was sixteen years old. I'd heard that John was playing at a very small club called the Chessmate. I was too young to legally get in, but I begged the guy at the door. I told him I'd walked several miles just to get to the club, which was true. I had very little money. He took pity on me and said I could go in for a little while but they wouldn't sell me any liquor. That was fine with me. I just wanted to hear and see John Lee. They put me in a seat away from everyone else, very close to the band. After a short wait, the band entered, with John Lee last. He sat down, got himself comfortable and began tuning his guitar. He looked at me and said in that gruff voice, "How you doin' kid?". The band then proceeded to crank out the blues. Great evening for me. |
| buddy | Posted: Jun 02, 2012 - 08:50 Two words... Hell. Yeah! |
| Dave_Mack (Ball of Confusion) | Posted: May 01, 2012 - 15:07 cc_rider wrote: One of my friends, now deceased, was a, uh, 'medicine-man' back in the day. Once he went to a downtown hotel to make a delivery, and walked in on John Lee Hooker. In bed, with two barely-legal blondes. Mr. Hooker acted as though it was just another afternoon, which, for him, apparently it was. Very cool story. My brush with JLH was in the late 80s in a bar in Palo Alto, CA where they used to have live music. I believe the band was called the King Bees, and he'd come to see them. He was just sitting in a booth with a few other folks, no fanfare. |
| Byronape ("post-capitalist wreckageville") | Posted: Mar 26, 2012 - 16:50 rowdydaisy wrote: I want this album! Link will credit RP. That is a good thing! http://www.amazon.com/John-Lee-Hooker-Hooker-%27N-Heat/dp/B000002UZU%3FSubscriptionId%3D0CT0MRN3RRRZ78PVK302%26tag%3Dradioparadise-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB000002UZU |
| deepwoodskev (In a town west of Chicago) | Posted: Jan 23, 2012 - 07:38 Dalebarely wrote: Stop wasting my time You know what I want You know what I need Or maybe you don't Do I have to come right flat out and tell you everything? Gimme some money, gimme some money These go to 11. |
| MiracleDrug (Earth) | Posted: Dec 22, 2011 - 13:44 Proclivities wrote: Pretty much any 16-year-old boy. roger that... |
| Proclivities (Carrboro, NC) | Posted: Oct 20, 2011 - 06:04 amyjpr wrote: oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? Pretty much any 16-year-old boy. |
| (former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | Posted: Sep 22, 2011 - 19:16 This song is good for the ears... |
| Geecheeboy (under a crescent moon and palmetto tree) | Posted: Aug 22, 2011 - 10:06 Why do you think guys learn to play the guitar? of course to get girls. John Lee Hooker learned this early. |
| bmeador (24fps) | Posted: Aug 22, 2011 - 10:06 amyjpr wrote: oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? James Brown? |
| cc_rider (Austin Texas. Y'all.) | Posted: Jun 20, 2011 - 09:24 fredriley wrote: He sure was a 'horndog', as I believe youse across the Pond say. Every other song of his seems to be about sex, suitably sanitised with slang (jellyroll, boogie, etc). Maybe all the one-night stands he got generated his "Ah woke up this morning" blues ;) One of my friends, now deceased, was a, uh, 'medicine-man' back in the day. Once he went to a downtown hotel to make a delivery, and walked in on John Lee Hooker. In bed, with two barely-legal blondes. Mr. Hooker acted as though it was just another afternoon, which, for him, apparently it was. |
| fredriley (Nottingham, UK) | Posted: Apr 18, 2011 - 04:42 amyjpr wrote: oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? He sure was a 'horndog', as I believe youse across the Pond say. Every other song of his seems to be about sex, suitably sanitised with slang (jellyroll, boogie, etc). Maybe all the one-night stands he got generated his "Ah woke up this morning" blues ;) |
| photolew | Posted: Apr 18, 2011 - 04:41 This'll get your toes hoppin on a Monday morning |
| rowdydaisy (Chicago, IL) | Posted: Apr 13, 2011 - 23:57 I want this album! |
| nicolewe | Posted: Feb 14, 2011 - 08:51 sirdroseph wrote: Thats Mr. Hooker to you! mmm hhhmmmmm |
| nicolewe | Posted: Feb 14, 2011 - 08:50 Let's make this song! Nice blues for Monday mornin'... |
| AndyJ (Oregon) | Posted: Nov 11, 2010 - 20:50 That_SOB wrote: Saw the Heat several times in the 60's .... don't remember a damn thing... not sure anybody in attendance does.. Going Up Country and "On The Road Again" biggest hits... But then I was out of the country during those days... |
| crockydile (Outer Spiral Arm, Milky Way) | Posted: Nov 11, 2010 - 20:48 YAWN. |
| That_SOB (The Dark Side of the Tune) | Posted: Nov 07, 2010 - 12:14 Saw the Heat several times in the 60's .... don't remember a damn thing... not sure anybody in attendance does.. |
| Jonathan_pa (Somewhere in the vastness of space) | Posted: Sep 09, 2010 - 09:48 helgigermany wrote: I rated this a 3 but its a 4! Not bad, but i am tired of hearing J.L. Hooker! I can read the words that you are typing, but I have no idea what they mean. There is no such thing as "tired of hearing J.L. Hooker"! BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! |
| helgigermany (Germany) | Posted: Sep 04, 2010 - 23:32 I rated this a 3 but its a 4! Not bad, but i am tired of hearing J.L. Hooker! |
| philbertr (Roch New York) | Posted: Aug 08, 2010 - 09:23 Gatlinburger wrote: Silly me, I thought it was BB King for a minute there.. Had to come check. My bad, but then again, being mistaken for BB King is not a bad thing! ![]() Silly me, too! |
| trailhead | Posted: Mar 29, 2010 - 22:20 amyjpr wrote: oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? hey, he had a "glandular disorder" http://www.dolphinrocks.com/bellestarr/bellestarrstory.htm (search for his name, ~3/4 of the way down). |
| Walrus_Gumbo | Posted: Mar 29, 2010 - 22:11 Rather hear Eric Burdon & the Animals version of "Boom Boom Boom Boom" over this! |
| Gatlinburger | Posted: Jan 25, 2010 - 21:08 Silly me, I thought it was BB King for a minute there.. Had to come check. My bad, but then again, being mistaken for BB King is not a bad thing! ![]() |
| macadavy (Cascadia's attic, eh?) | Posted: Jan 25, 2010 - 21:04 The real original source of Funk - 'nuff said! ![]() |
| glassbuteo (home) | Posted: Dec 29, 2009 - 17:48 ![]() ![]() |
| Stefen (West Hollywood, CA) | Posted: Dec 29, 2009 - 17:46 It seems he finds her rather attractive. |
| helgigermany (Germany) | Posted: Oct 23, 2009 - 15:04 amyjpr wrote: oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? You are joking!? Who said that?? Oh, i see, Bonnie R. or so. But , ....I can only laugh about those words. ! |
| boober (KC,Mo) | Posted: Aug 21, 2009 - 13:09 jagdriver wrote: Wasn't it, "the sexiest man I have ever met," or some such? |
| amyjpr (kansas city) | Posted: Aug 21, 2009 - 13:08 oh man, who has more pent up sexual energy and frustration than john lee hooker? |
| sirdroseph (Outer Mongolia) | Posted: Jul 25, 2009 - 07:30 Thats Mr. Hooker to you! |
| Dalebarely | Posted: Jun 23, 2009 - 13:10 Stop wasting my time You know what I want You know what I need Or maybe you don't Do I have to come right flat out and tell you everything? Gimme some money, gimme some money |
| jagdriver (Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA) | Posted: Mar 20, 2009 - 14:44 boober wrote: Bonnie Raitt said John Lee Hooker was" the most confident man I had ever met". Wasn't it, "the sexiest man I have ever met," or some such? |
| CheddarCheese | Posted: Mar 20, 2009 - 14:42 Sick...just sick. JLH + Canned Heat = Nirvana. |
| zipper | Posted: Mar 20, 2009 - 14:41 NFW! |
| ShloEmi (Israel) | Posted: Feb 17, 2009 - 01:48 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| jonahboo | Posted: Jan 16, 2009 - 08:42 BOW FOR HOOKER! |
| boober (KC,Mo) | Posted: Oct 13, 2008 - 13:17 Bonnie Raitt said John Lee Hooker was" the most confident man I had ever met". |
| nigelr (Coffs Harbour, Australia) | Posted: Sep 12, 2008 - 02:23 A 10 from go to whoa............ |
| fooisme | Posted: Sep 11, 2008 - 22:45 i love john lee hooker's music |
| drews (London, Blighty) | Posted: Sep 07, 2008 - 15:30 sdn wrote: How can John Lee Hooker sound so incredibly awesome when basically all his songs are the same thing? It's a mystery... but this is a great song. Don't think you've heard too much of his stuff then, dig deep and discover the talent and range of his music |
| Alpine (N39d39mW121d30m) | Posted: May 04, 2008 - 12:06 Boogie chil'n. |
| sdn (Philadelphia) | Posted: Feb 04, 2008 - 07:26 How can John Lee Hooker sound so incredibly awesome when basically all his songs are the same thing? It's a mystery... but this is a great song. |
| fuzzylogic1 (Nashville, TN) | Posted: Feb 04, 2008 - 07:24 Two Wonderful Blues artists.... a slice of Heaven... |
| Mack (in flagrante delicto) | Posted: Feb 04, 2008 - 07:22 Now we are a talking - how how how how... |

mmm hhhmmmmm



