Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson Music
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AI Voice of Canned Heat's Alan Wilson Reading of Grim Harvest Essay
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Happy 80th Birthday Alan Christie Wilson! AI voice of Alan Wilson reads his essay "Grim Harvest." The essay originally appeared in Canned Heat's 1970 release, "Future Blues," as a plea to help save the redwoods through Alan's organization Music Mountain. You can still help Alan's original vision by donating in his memory to Save the Redwoods League here: secure.savetheredwoods.org/a/honor AI vo...
Alan Wilson: Woodstock, the Environment, & the California Redwoods
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Alan Wilson was a gifted musician, and rock legend of the late 1960's, having played at both the Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock with his band Canned Heat. He sang their 2 biggest hits of the decade, "On the Road Again," and "Going up the Country," which became the "unofficial Woodstock anthem." Wilson is remembered as a pioneer of blues-rock during its crucial development period of the 196...
Canned Heat, "Sugar Mama," Live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, July 31, 1969 (audio only)
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Canned Heat, perform "Sugar Mama," Live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, July 31, 1969. Lead vocals: Alan Wilson
Canned Heat, "Going up the Country," (with intro), Woodstock 1969. Audio Only
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Canned Heat perform "Going up the Country," intro included, at the Woodstock Festival, Aug 16, 1969
Canned Heat, "Shake It and Break It" (Audio Only)
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Canned Heat perform the Charley Patton cover, "Shake It and Break It," live at the Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA, July 31, 1969.
Canned Heat, "Going up the Country," Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival (Audio Only)
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Canned Heat perform "Going up the Country," Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival, July 4, 1969, Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson's 26th birthday.
Canned Heat "When You're 26" (Audio Only)
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Canned Heat, "When You're 26," Live at Atlanta International Pop Festival, July 4, 1969, Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson's 26th birthday.