John Lee Hooker & The Coast To Coast Blues Band
Grand Rex
Paris, France
July 9, 1991

** 24 BIT **

Source: Unknown mic > Sony WM-D6 (Sony METAL-XR)
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Location: General admission, between rows 5 and 10, center
Taped by: "DGB"
Transferred & mastered by: Dennis Orr

Setlist:
01 Crowd/Intro
02 Daisy Jane (1)
03 Cold, Cold Feeling (1)
04 Chat > John Lee Hooker Intro
05 Feel So Bad
06 Sunshine
07 Baby Lee
08 Crawling King Snake
09 Boom Boom
10 I'm In The Mood
11 I Didn't Know
12 The Boogie (with Band Intros)
13 Encore Break #1
- Encore #1 -
14 Re-Intro John Lee Hooker
15 The Boogie (reprise)
16 Encore Break #2
- Encore #2 -
17 The Boogie (second reprise)

John Lee Hooker - guitar & vocals
Miss Vonika (??) - backing vocals, lead vocals on (1)
Melvyn "Deacon" Jones - keyboards
Jimmy "The Kid" Guyett - bass
Big Mike Osborn - guitar
Chi-Town Rich Kirch - guitar
Bowen Brown - drums
Kenny "Dr Funkenstein" Baker - tenor sax

Notes:
- There is a seamlessly spliced tape flip during the applause after "I Didn't Know".
- The first encore fades out and the second encore fades end. "DGB" had turned off his recorder, thinking that the show was over. As
"DGB" says in his post-show wrapup: "The Healer played for 60 minutes...and well, what he played was brilliant. But after he had
actually left the stage the crowd got very angry and after about 5 minutes they started throwing cans onto the stage. The security
guys looked as if they were getting a bit worried, too. The lights had gone on. The band actually came back I think about 10 - 15
minutes after the concert had ended and played a further encore with The Healer coming back. I don't think they played more than 5
minutes more. The concert then ended. The crowd seemed a bit happier, but there were signs of disturbances in the hall outside. So
we left quite quickly after the concert. So that was quite amazing. I'd actually stopped recording after the first encore. We
started walking out, and then they came back on. Well, we didn't start walking out, we sort of stayed behind a bit. The band came
back on and unfortunately I missed the first few words. Probably amazing there wasn't a proper riot. I think there was a good chance
of being a riot if they hadn't come back for a second encore."

J