In 1992, I had the wonderful experience of playing a stack of old blues records for John Lee Hooker. I taped his comments as he listened to T-Bone Walker and B.B. King's first recordings, Lucille Bogan's unexpurgated "Shave 'Em Dry," Memphis Minnie's "Ma Rainey," Lonnie Johnson's "No More Troubles Now," Blind Blake's "Hastings St.," Albert King's "Personal Manager Blues," and a couple of his own early 78s. In between songs, Mr. Hooker spoke about life and music. I've just posted a new and complete transcription for anyone who wants to see it. Man, I loved that guy! http://jasobrecht.com/john-lee-hooker-listens-blues-records-talks-life/