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'''''Come See About Me''''' is a ] released by the ] estate in 2004. It features video footage, both ] and ], of Hooker performing his "greatest hits". It also features interviews with Hooker, his daughter ], and other performers.

'''Come See About Me''' is a ] released by the ] estate in 2004. It features video footage, both ] and ] of ] performing his "greatest hits." It also features interviews with Hooker, his daughter, ] and other performers.


== Song list == == Song list ==
(Note: ''The guest artists mentioned are those mentioned on the back of the DVD case. Others, including ] and ] perform and are credited on their respective footage'') (Note: ''The guest artists mentioned are those mentioned on the back of the DVD case. Others, including ] and ], perform and are credited on their respective footage'')


"]" - 1992 - With ]<br> "]" - 1992 With ]<br>
"Maudie" - 1960<br> "Maudie" - 1960<br>
"Hobo Blues" - 1965<br> "Hobo Blues" - 1965<br>
"]" - 1978 - With ]<br> "]" - 1978 With ]<br>
"The Boogie" - 1980<br> "The Boogie" - 1980<br>
"Never Get Out of These Blues Alive" - 1981<br> "Never Get Out of These Blues Alive" - 1981<br>
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"Boom Boom" - 1984<br> "Boom Boom" - 1984<br>
"I'm Bad Like Jesse James" - 1986<br> "I'm Bad Like Jesse James" - 1986<br>
"I'm in the Mood" - 1990 - With ]<br> "I'm in the Mood" - 1990 With ]<br>
"]" - 1991 - With ]<br> "]" - 1991 With ]<br>
"Tupelo Blues - 1993<br> "Tupelo Blues - 1993<br>
"Hobo Blues" - 1990 - With ]<br> "Hobo Blues" - 1990 With ]<br>
"The Healer" - 1990 - With ]<br> "The Healer" - 1990 With ]<br>
"]'" - 1989 - With ] and ]<br> "]'" - 1989 With ] and ]<br>
"Need Love So Bad - 1994 "Need Love So Bad - 1994


The end credits are shown to "Mad Man Blues." The end credits are shown to "Mad Man Blues".


== Bonus features == == Bonus features ==
* "Insightful interview with daugher Zakiya Hooker on the private and personal life of ]" * "Insightful interview with {{sic|daugher}} Zakiya Hooker on the private and personal life of John Lee Hooker"
* Interview clip with ] * Interview clip with John Lee Hooker
* Archive performance of "Boogie Chillen'" * Archive performance of "Boogie Chillen'"
* Discography * Discography

Revision as of 18:33, 28 May 2009

Come See About Me is a DVD released by the John Lee Hooker estate in 2004. It features video footage, both grayscale and color, of Hooker performing his "greatest hits". It also features interviews with Hooker, his daughter Zakiya, and other performers.

Song list

(Note: The guest artists mentioned are those mentioned on the back of the DVD case. Others, including Paul Butterfield and Charlie Musselwhite, perform and are credited on their respective footage)

"Baby, Please Don't Go" - 1992 – With Van Morrison
"Maudie" - 1960
"Hobo Blues" - 1965
"Crawling King Snake" - 1978 – With Foghat
"The Boogie" - 1980
"Never Get Out of These Blues Alive" - 1981
"Too Many Women" - 1984
"Boom Boom" - 1984
"I'm Bad Like Jesse James" - 1986
"I'm in the Mood" - 1990 – With Bonnie Raitt
"Bottle Up and Go" - 1991 – With John Hammond
"Tupelo Blues - 1993
"Hobo Blues" - 1990 – With Ry Cooder
"The Healer" - 1990 – With Carlos Santana
"Boogie Chillen'" - 1989 – With Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones
"Need Love So Bad - 1994

The end credits are shown to "Mad Man Blues".

Bonus features

  • "Insightful interview with daugher [sic] Zakiya Hooker on the private and personal life of John Lee Hooker"
  • Interview clip with John Lee Hooker
  • Archive performance of "Boogie Chillen'"
  • Discography
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