Canned Heat while playing "A Change is Gonna Come/Leave This Town" at Woodstock
At the time of their gig, the line up consisted of Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson on guitar and harmonica, Bob "The Bear" Hite on vocals, Harvey "The Snake" Mandel (his third performance with the band) on guitar, Larry "The Mole" Taylor on bass, and Adolpho "Fito" de la Parra on drums. During jams Hite often refers to his bandmates by their nicknames (as heard in the song "Woodstock Boogie," a 30 minute jam from the Festival that was extended from a 6 and a half minute song called "Fried Hockey Boogie" off their album Boogie with Canned Heat [1968]).They played their big hits at the time: "Going Up The Country" (which became the title track of the movie Woodstock, even though their performance was not shown) and "On the Road Again." While they were playing "A Change is Gonna Come," a man climbed up on stage. Instead of kicking him off, Hite shared a cigarette with him.
Canned Heat's line-up today: The Mole, Fito, The Snake, and Dale Spalding
By 1969, Canned Heat had already added a psychedelic element to their blues-rock band and their Boogie rock kept everyone dancing. But in 1970, Mandel and Taylor parted ways for a new band and started to the tear the group apart. In 1972, Canned Heat became shattered when Wilson committed suicide at age 27, just weeks before the deaths of Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin (we'll investigate the "27 Club" later). Since then, Canned Heat has had a rotating door of members and yet is still active since their inception in 1965. Be sure to listen to their music, it's an excellent mix of blues-rock and psychedelic. They have so many excellent songs despite the nearly constant changes to the line-up.For news and tour dates: www.cannedheatmusic.com
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