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John Lee Hooker with Van Morrison
Created: 10/28/2005
Video description: Carlos Santana introduces this duet between John Lee Hooker and Van Morrison, who sit together on a quiet lakeshore and play a song that they've both made famous. This footage is from the DVD "John Lee Hooker: Come and See About Me -- the Definative DVD".

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