Here is the text file as it came with the weed: John Lee Hooker 03/11/92 Sweetwater Saloon Mill Valley CA 1. Ride Johnny Ride (4:05) w/ John Hammond * 2. Crawling King Snake (6:27) w/ Ry Cooder 3. I'm In The Mood For Love (6:43) w/ Bonnie Raitt 4. You Gimme So Much Trouble (4:27) w/ Johnnie Johnson 5. Born For Good Luck (Bad Luck Do Me No Harm) (6:27) w/ Robert Cray 6. Higher & Higher (13:38) w/ Charlie Musselwhite & all guests listed above 7. Boogie Chillin' (5:23) w/ Eric Clapton 8. Red House (3:46) w/ Booker T. Jones & Randy California * "Ride Johnny Ride" w/ Ry Cooder Bonnie Raitt Robert Cray Eric Clapton C. Musselwhite Booker T. Jones SBD>Boot CD>CDR>EAC>mkwACT>SHN William Keats, however, has posted, The actual source for this show: Broadcast on The Late Show, BBC2 TV and Radio 1 FM 3/12/92 Recorded 6 Jan 1992 at The Sweetwater Some title corrections: My Father Was A Jockey (with John Hammond) In The Mood (with Bonnie Raitt) Mr. Lucky (with Robert Cray) "Boogie Chillen" and "Red House" are likely from another source. They weren't in the original broadcast. And Clapton has never appeared at The Sweetwater: http://www.globerecords.com/sweetwater/names.shtml I am guessing that "Boogie Chillen" is the live version with the Rolling Stones, Hooker and Clapton, Atlantic City 1989. And that "Red House" is this version: http://fox97.com/common/launch/082302/082302_jeff_beck_jack.html "From Clarksdale To Heaven: Remembering John Lee Hooker features 14 tracks honoring the late blues legend and rock pioneer, and is due out September 24 on Blue Storm/Eagle Records. The album--the first set to honor Hooker since his death on June 21, 2001, at the age of 81--features a previously unreleased version of Hooker himself performing `Red House' with Booker T. Jones and the late Randy California of Spirit." This version of "Red House" was recorded in 1989. The Atlantic City concert was at the Convention Center on December 19, 1989. Since "Boogie Chillen" includes, "How you doin', Atlantic City? It's almost Christmas," William is very likely right about that one. Running time is 50m56s. Dave Glazewski revised his artwork to incorporate the corrections.