John Lee Hooker & Zz Top - Boom Boom Boom Link

Billy Gibbons has always cited John Lee Hooker as his primary DNA source. In this track, you can hear Gibbons playing with a reverent restraint, his trademark "greasy" tone perfectly complementing Hooker’s gravelly, deep-river vocals.

When blues royalty met the "Little Ol' Band from Texas," the result wasn't just a cover; it was a rhythmic earthquake. John Lee Hooker & ZZ Top - Boom boom boom

Frank Beard and Dusty Hill provide a concrete-thick rhythm section that gives Hooker the steady floor he needs to do what he does best: improvised, rhythmic storytelling. Billy Gibbons has always cited John Lee Hooker

It doesn't sound like a polished studio session; it sounds like a late-night lightning strike in a smoke-filled juke joint. There is a palpable sense of "cool" that only artists with this much mileage can produce. The Legacy: Frank Beard and Dusty Hill provide a concrete-thick