John Lee Hooker - Hobo blues video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/04/16

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Essential..Pure black blues!!!!

Lyrics:

When I first thought to hobo'in, hobo'in,

I took a freight train to be my friend, oh Lord

You know I hobo'd, hobo'd, hobo'd, hobo'd,

Hobo'd a long, long way from home, oh Lord

Yes, my mother followed me that mornin', me that mornin'

She followed me down to the yard, oh yeah

She said my son he'd gone, he'd gone, he'd gone

Yes he's gone in a, poorsome wear*, oh yeah

Yes I left my dear old mother, dear old mother

I left my honor, need* a crime, oh Lord

Take care of my child,

Take care, take care of my child

Comments

8 years ago

Andrew Jacobs

John Lee Hooker - Hobo blues

8 years ago

Antonio Biondi

hello fellows

8 years ago

Mesut SUBAŞI

Evening&Musıc

8 years ago

Santi GO

que hijo de puta guacho forro

9 years ago

66Gollum

and belive it or not, produced for german televison!

9 years ago

Joel Z. Williams

@ 1:30 , His mama knows that allowing him to ride the train will eventually mean that "her son is gone" that is so sad and extremely poignant moment for them both I wonder if he waved to her?

9 years ago

Antonio Biondi

hello fellows

9 years ago

Manoel Prado

hello fellows

9 years ago

Marcus Stocks

If this had 100 billion views we'd be living in a better world

9 years ago

Michael Björk

This is music!

9 years ago

Joel Z. Williams

The song is from 1948, although I'm not sure when this was recorded for TV. Just wanted to give all of the fans of The White Stripes, Led Zeppelin and AC/DC a reminder who started it all. 

9 years ago

Bill Amstutz

John Lee Hooker - Hobo blues

9 years ago

Zakari As

John Lee Hooker - Hobo blues

9 years ago

steven pueblo

For whosoever shall call upon the name of JESUS shall be saved

9 years ago

Veritas Man

R.I.P MICHEAL BROWN...

9 years ago

dixxjamm

Chills down the spine...not only the song and the interpretation, but his demeenor is really haunting, 100% emotion effortlessly flowing through him.

9 years ago

cat 'n'Roll

John Lee Hooker - Hobo blues

9 years ago

Jim Barton

Is this the 1949 version?

9 years ago

kenny p

you can hear how much he influenced Hendrix, with those licks he played and his vocals.

9 years ago

Ms. Alex

This is so sexy

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