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Includes "Lonesome Road," "Lightnin's Blues," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Couldn't Be Satisfied," "Black And Evil" and more. Also features additional bonus tracks. Lightnin' Hopkins had been playing for years when he was "discovered" in 1959 and became a truly influential bluesman. This collection of performances begins shortly after his folk boom rediscovery with the earliest known footage of the guitarist, captured by Dietrich Wavzyn, a German filmmaker. The performance footage covers 20 additional years including appearances on Boboquivardi (which features eight songs) and Austin City Limits. Lightnin' Hopkins - Rare Performances 1960-1979 | List Price | $24.98 (You save $4.93) | | Studio | Vestapol Videos | | Orig Year | 1960 | | All Time Sales Rank | 29059  | | CD Universe Part number | 3387576 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 20, 2002 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Movie Details | Color |
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