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-"Sure Thing," another high point of the release, is built around a vocal and guitar sample from blues guitarist John Lee Hooker, borrowed from the soundtrack to Dennis Hopper's film The Hot Spot and noteworthy on its own as probably the only time Hooker, Miles Davis, and Taj Mahal ever played together.+"[[Sure Thing]]," another high point of the release, is built around a vocal and guitar sample from blues guitarist [[John Lee Hooker]], borrowed from the soundtrack to [[Dennis Hopper]]'s film ''[[The Hot Spot]]'' and noteworthy on its own as probably the only time Hooker, [[Miles Davis]], and [[Taj Mahal]] ever played together.
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"Sure Thing," another high point of the release, is built around a vocal and guitar sample from blues guitarist John Lee Hooker, borrowed from the soundtrack to Dennis Hopper's film The Hot Spot and noteworthy on its own as probably the only time Hooker, Miles Davis, and Taj Mahal ever played together.



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