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    #6352   2007-08-18 22:54 GMT      
    its a blues song and the only lyrics i can remember are "boom boom boom boom"

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    #6353   2007-08-18 23:00 GMT      
    Is it Rawhide?
    They sang it in the bar that had the chickenwire in front of it.
    Great scene

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    #6354   2007-08-18 23:04 GMT      
    It's probably "Boom Boom" originally done by John Lee Hooker and later covered by the Animals.

    You'd be better off listening to these versions rather than the Blues Brothers. They're not really a very good example of blues singers.

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    #6355   2007-08-18 23:17 GMT      
    The name of the song is Boom Boom Boom Boom by the artist named Hooker

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    #6356   2007-08-19 01:43 GMT      
    "Boom Boom" – as mentioned in other answers the song is by John Lee Hooker; in the movie performed by John Lee Hooker (as "Street Slim"), vocals and guitar' Big Walter Horton (as "Tampa Pete"), harmonica. Pinetop Perkins (as "Luther Jackson") electric piano; Willie "Big Eyes" Smith, drums; Luther "Guitar Jr." Johnson, guitar; Calvin "Fuzz" Jones, bass. All of these guys are blues legends in their own right.

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    #6357   2007-08-19 09:28 GMT      
    John Lee Hooker.

    The man appearing in the film on the street playing the tune *IS* John Lee Hooker. He had a tendency to re-record a lot of his tunes over the years, but his original 1961 version is still the best in my opinion.

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    #6358   2007-08-19 13:17 GMT      
    Yes, John Lee Hooker; and just FYI he was the man that Billy Gibbons and one or two of the other ZZ Top members had heard live in Houston one evening, and then the next morning they were in the studio recording their next album, Tres Hombres, released in 1973, and as the producer came in, he heard the band imitating John Lee Hooker, showing the other guys what he sounded like, his voice, joking with the lyrics and the "hmm hmm" bit; which is a John Lee Hooker staple, so later the producer made them make a record of the stuff they were doing and it became "LaGrange". Interesting, eh?

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    #6359   2007-08-21 01:26 GMT      
    No doubt about it, the musician was John Lee Hooker. The track you're asking about was "Boom Boom", recorded live on Chicago's Maxwell Street, which sadly had been purchased and demolished by the University of Chicago (damn intellectuals).

    The expanded version of the DVD has the complete Hooker performance, which made it worth buying for no other reason.
    He was one of the fortunate few that was able to leave a legacy for his family, and his daughter is now recording and touring to glowing reviews.
    It's about as classic a blues riff as you'll ever find. Thankfully he passed away happy, respected, and well paid....something most players can't say. And the riff lives on..

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    #6360   2007-08-21 15:28 GMT      
    Boom Boom....John Lee Hooker, and that was him in the movie singing it too!

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    #6361   2007-08-22 06:30 GMT      
    OK, here we go....

    Boom boom boom boom
    I'm gonna shoot you right down,
    right offa your feet
    Take you home with me,
    put you in my house
    Boom boom boom boom
    A-haw haw haw haw
    Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm
    Hmmm hmmm hmmm hmmm

    I love to see you strut,
    up and down the floor
    When you talking to me,
    that baby talk
    I like it like that
    Whoa, yeah!
    Talk that talk, walk that walk

    When she walk that walk,
    and talk that talk,
    and whisper in my ear,
    tell me that you love me
    I love that talk
    When you talk like that,
    you knocks me out,
    right off of my feet
    Hoo hoo hoo
    Talk that talk, and walk that walk

    The much Loved, and Much Missed John Lee Hooker

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    #6362   2007-08-22 17:54 GMT      
    Hi,

    To clarify, it is Johnny Lee Hooker singing the song in the movie and the song is "Boom Boom". I recommend his greatest hits highly, the one with the burgandy cover and him with a pipe and a hat, with "One Burbon One Scotch and One Beer" also (later covered well by George Thoroughgood). BEWARE, there are lots of BAD greatest hits out there (in the CD cut out piles) for him since he was around his the 40's. I bought a couple of them by mistake. Avoid the "Real Folk Blues" and other things that call themselves "Greatest Hits".

    He was from Detroit originally and influenced tons of musicians with his unique clawing/crawling rhythm guitar playing and stomping foot (ZZTop use "How how how how"...from "Boom Boom" in their songs). His later-in-life/comeback CD, "The Healer" won a grammy with his duets with Bonnie Raitt and Carlos Santana (before Santana's comeback CD lol). His favorite guitar model was the Epiphone Sheraton with his best work being electric. He played with the Rolling Stones on occasion too.

    To the people hating on the Blues Brothers movie, get a clue, Jake and Elwood, even as characters, are just as faithful disciples as Clapton et al. Just because you don't play guitar doesn't mean you don't get the blues. Steve Cropper and Duck Dunn in your backing band with Matt "Guitar" Murphy...(not to mention...Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin....James Brown) that's respect from the blues community just by playing with those guys.

    Bottom line, Hooker's gone, but I love his music and I'm glad you found it for your own listening pleasure. Enjoy.

    Good luck...and peace.
    B

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    #6363   2007-08-22 18:29 GMT      
    John Lee Hooker with his own "Boom Boom"
    What are people who despise such a joyful celebration of the blues' contribution to modern culture as the Blues Brothers film doing on the blues page anyway?
    If you like that, you'll probably like all JLH's stuff as he wasn't as versatile as he was good. I would recommend his double LP jam session Hooker 'n' Heat , and his one-off duet with Van Morrison on a remake of Gloria -super cool yet rocking too.

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    #6364   2007-08-22 21:48 GMT      
    Probably "Boom, Boom" by John Lee Hooker.
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