Boogie rock - recommendations?!

Ness Rowlah

Norwegian Wood
Dave Edmunds and Rockpile, not the best boogie of theirs but it has Robert Plant guesting (some great Rockpile stuff on youtube)
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Southside Johnny might be worth checking out (the late '70s/early '80s stuff

Early '70s Status Quo (just after their pop-psychedelic phase) must be mentioned, def boogie rock
 
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Ness Rowlah

Norwegian Wood
and while we are in the pub-rock/boogie rock crosslands, the mighty sean tyla

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hint

party record with a siren
more rock than boogie, but the choogle is in there somewhere:

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Benny Bunter

Well-known member
You cannot have a boogie thread without repping the fucking master...

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Early John Lee Hooker, before he started playing with a band is amazing. Possibly my fave bluesman ever.
 
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