
Below was translated from German to English using the Google translator application. The late 1960s were years of change - also musically. The blues became one of the driving forces in the newly awakened rock music and new icons such as John Mayall, Cream, Fleetwood Mac in the UK and Johnny Winter, Mike Bloomfield, Allman Brothers in the United States quickly found their intellectual fathers, among others. Howlin´ Wolf, Muddy Waters, B.B. King.
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Spooky
How Blue Can You Get
House On a Hill
Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens
Done Somebody Wrong
Mustang Sally
Whipping Post
Cocaine
Can't Get Next to You
Dangerous Mood
Honey Hush
Willing
To Be Alone With You
Tore Down
Deal
How Sweet It Is (to Be Loved By You)
Johnny Guitar
One Way Out
Oh Well
Further On Up the Road
I'm Ready (W. Dixon)
Ooh Wee Baby (W. Dixon)
I Don't Know (W. Mabon)
The Way You Do The Things You Do
Love Me With A Feeling
High Heel Sneakers
Call Me The Breeze (J.J. Cale)
Boom, Boom (W. Jacobs)
I Want To Be Loved (W. Dixon)
Come On Into My Kitchen (R. Johnson)
How Blue Can You Get (R. King)
Mojo Working (M. Morganfield)
Boom, Boom
Call Me the Breeze
Cheap Sunglasses
Come on Into My Kitchen
I Don't Know
I Want to Be Loved
I'm Ready
Mojo Working
Ooh Wee Baby
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