Alan wasn’t in this lineup (who’s forgotten him)he had died, why mention him regarding this clip? No offence but if you watch a stones clip in the 70s you don’t first of talk about brian jones!.
The two clowns in the 80s calling themselves ‘the blues brothers’ were indeed pathetic to the extent of embarrassing I seem to remember bob saying something to that effect!.
@@chocomanger6873 I have. I live in Seattle .I worked at EMP, where I got to look at Kurt's guitar every single day. AND CANNED HEAT IS STILL MY FAVORITE BAND.
I saw them in the early 70's with John Lee Hooker on the same bill. After both bands did their sets Hooker came out and played with Canned Heat. WHAT A SHOW!!! ✌
This is incredible, the raspy vocals, the beat, the guitar work, the drum solo at the end, that damn bass! Insanely underated performance in my opinion!
I sure which I could have seen these guys live with the full original line up! It's as pure and free as blues can be. One of the greatest bands of all time!
Man I'm watching this video for the first time right now this second, and like I didn't even recognize the Bear at first man what a trip miss all the originals thou.
oh my, oh my, these guys are jam band gods...base and drum solo heaven...had me dancing, moving, twisting my years away...tomorrow will sure to hit me up with aching muscles and a stiff neck, but it will all be worth tonights impromptu jam, a dunk into the fountain of youth
I saw canned her in 1971....in a club in Balto Md....I've never seen so much marijuana be in Smokey in my whole life....I had a McDonald's carry out bag filled to top with grass.Rolled joints for 2 hrs straight.!!!.Chambers bros played last.....things got TRIPPY ....1970s wild good days oh hell yeah
I saw canned heat in a club in 1971...those dudes luv to party ...I can't rember everything about the concert.? We were so ripped ourselves....Chambers bros played also....Time Time on your side.Trippy song .mess with your mind....Timothy Leary song?....canned heat in 1971 .marijuana in everybody's pocket.I had a McD bag full of gold columbian.rollex joints for 2.hrs straight ..that's the truth...everybody high
I apologize to tell you that Bob "The Bear" Hite has been found dead in April 5, 1981 at "Fito" de La Parra's house in Mar Vista. The band was still recording the album Dog House Blues, on which Bob still appears in a few tracks. Anyway R.I.P. Bob, may God bless him.
The vocalist is the the no. 1 man I would've picked to go to war with. He simply always is Mega-supportive to his band members and watching him Dancin' & Diggin' just gives me such a big smile 😁😁🤣🤣
Canned Heat '75-'76: The late Bob Hite / vocals & guitar, the late Henry Vestine / guitar, the late Richard Hite / bass, James Shane / guitar, Fito De La Parra / drums, Ed Beyer / organ. (missing: Clifford Solomon / tenor sax) The camera lens is distorted: Bob & Richard actually look thin here, (something they never were), & the blonde "Fender Bassman" Henry's using, (2-12"speakers), looks like a "Fender Tremelux" (2-10"spkrs).
Why, you lucky dog! Wish I'da been there. I never got to see them live, but I almost totally lived with the album "Boogie with Canned Heat" for many years. In fact, I still listen to it from time to time. No recording can ever beat "Fried Hockey Boogie".
I was at the Topanga Corral bar one night in the early '70;s and the corral only had one toilet for the guys, and a long line so as I got close this big fat guy pushed in front of me so this wrestling match took place with the Bear and me which forced everyone out of the room and we ended up sharing the toilet, or one of us pissed in the sink.
@@thomasmagee9576 Take a breath there, angry little ham slice. I think I learned it about two hours after I heard it because that's what I said. I didn't say that it took me two hours to learn it. I would have said that if I did. And it was twelve years ago. I bet you're a hoot in social settings!
Man these guys changed lineups so much, the bass player almost as good as Larry Taylor, the Bear playing guitar,they were damn good between 67- 70 when the Blind Owl died. I think only Fito made it all the way. Well don't forget the boogie!
Me encanta esta versión observo trabajo en armonía, acordes en equipo, todos tienen "linea", ademas de la rola que esta huérfana, y que no pudo faltar el café. AMOR a tu trabajo, a tu equipo, RESPETO a la secuencia, acuerdos, APEGO al orden y lo bien hecho, IMPROVISACION creativa para obtener la excelencia, AMO EL ROCK.
@@MrTruckerf With head phones on, when he starts singing you can absolutely hear his part stop. Plus he started the song with the guitar. He can definitely play, without a pick too. I would say he is at least, reasonably good.
I challenge anyone to keep up with the pulsing beat for as long as some of these badass songs they play they are truely awesome I seen them live in 1969 at Woodstock and they were and still are awesome period
Clancy Coburn Canned Heat stole it from Hooker who stole it from ledbelly who stole it from Robert Johnson who stole it from Jimmy Rogers who stole it from other blues artist who stole it from a slave off of a plantation some were. This boogie rhythm has been around for well over a hundred fifty years.
youre speaking very generally. i was meaning that Heat did a popular version of the boogie sound in the 60's that ZZ top straight lifted for lagrange. thanks for the school lesson, though professor.
I was wondering if that was Alan's guitar, it certainly sounds like it. I kept pausing the video to get a good look but I can't see it clearly enough to see if it's as beaten up as Alan's was. Also can't see the STP sticker in it's usual place. It's a sad story how that instrument ended up, I was heartbroken when I heard it.
i have full respect for these talented fella's... its a shame that rockstars dont live to 200... because i think that many of those that are already gone... would have produced an extra lifetime of original cool music... but on a funnier note... you could ask any question you'd like too during them playing this song as they'd always answer yes- with a nod of their heads... ; )
To all those bitchin about the band being stoned, get over it. You're here listening to these guys 40 years on and they are still making money today from their music. What band sounds exact when playing live?(this is not pre-recorded like most of the bands today) Rock On Canned Heat.
Thanks Sterno1967. An I'm not attacking Richard - he was an adequate bass player. He had some tremendous footsteps to follow. Taylor is one of the greatest bass players of all time, Just like Fito on the drums. In this video, is Bob playing Wilson's Les Paul? Sure looks like it. I read Fito's book, but I don't remember Bob having Owl's guitar. I don't even remember Bob playing guitar. I've never seen that. Thanks for this clip!
Thanks, Fito De La Parra, for keeping the band alive. Best drummer in the world ! I read Fito's book Living the Blues best book ever!
He has signed several CD and DVD covers for me
RIP Alan Wilson, forgotten member of the 27 Club. And the Bear, hugely underrated singer.
Let’s not forget Henry “the sunflower” Vestine, one of the best electric guitar players. That band had some incredible talent.
Alan wasn’t in this lineup (who’s forgotten him)he had died, why mention him regarding this clip? No offence but if you watch a stones clip in the 70s you don’t first of talk about brian jones!.
Bob hite wasn’t ’underrated’ (as you claim) by anyone except perhaps yourself!..
The two clowns in the 80s calling themselves ‘the blues brothers’ were indeed pathetic to the extent of embarrassing
I seem to remember bob saying something to that effect!.
He is not forgooten - he was the best.
RIP Bob Hite
Dont forget to boogie!!! ❤
Who's still jamming to Canned Heat in 2021? They were my first concert, St. Louis 1972 along with Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes and Bloodrock
Dave Teller, That had to have been one very awesome concert!
My first concert was Bloodrock, Cheech and Chong, and the James Gang.
instaBlaster...
This old blues harmonica player still jamming along to Canned Heat in 2021,
Great but still miss "Blind Owl" My love Alan Wilson!
The Owl's singing on Goin' Up The Country marked me for ever since. Great guitar player, excelent second vocalist.
i share your loss..so damn sad
Irreplaceable.
The Bear's younger brother, Richard Hite, on bass. Funny, Bob Hite played trumpet in my high school band.
A peace of boogie heaven.
What a band, what a show, what a great Henry as his best, great Fito, Bob on the guitar, wooooowww
Canned Heat will always be my favorite band!
Ever heard of Nirvana? Might want to check them out.
one of my faves live along with neil young both great live
@@chocomanger6873 I have. I live in Seattle .I worked at EMP, where I got to look at Kurt's guitar every single day. AND CANNED HEAT IS STILL MY FAVORITE BAND.
I saw them in the early 70's with John Lee Hooker on the same bill. After both bands did their sets Hooker came out and played with Canned Heat. WHAT A SHOW!!! ✌
Hooker & Heat!
@Sierra Smith It was unbelievably great! It's been almost 50 years ago but it's still vivid in my memory.
@@neilphelan145 Unreal ! One my favorite combinations of talent ! Your gratitude speaks for itself, Thanks for sharing ...
Yes, the double album Hooker 'N Heat that they did together is the real goods!
WoW ❤
I️ don’t think they got enough credit for what an amazing band they were! They r 1 of my favs
An Amy Winehouse yes????? WAF 😡
Amy who? Can’t be in the same sentence as canned heat (the Real Blues Brothers)!
MINE TOOOOOOOOO❤🎉❤
This Band was and still is the " never talked about " band in Rock n Roll History. Yes, they were VERY good.
I love how The Bear just rocks out with everyone’s solo.
This is incredible, the raspy vocals, the beat, the guitar work, the drum solo at the end, that damn bass! Insanely underated performance in my opinion!
Absolutely top notch
Bob Hite looks like he's lost alot of weight in this one. They are still one of my favourite 1960s bands and don't get enough credit.
I had the privilege seeing these guys play at the Atlanta Rock Festival back in '68.
They be jammin'!!
Love me some Bear!! man, our music in the 60's was the bomb!!!
Maxi 1049 , ouu yes it was !!!!
Bob the Bear always made up for everything with enthusiasm.
I guess he died not too long after this ?
hedge685 typical millennials
@@rgeiterify you sound like a miserable old fuck. Sit down and let us "millennial' enjoy life while you sit there and whine like a bitch.
That is a DRUMMER. PERIOD.
Henry "The Sunflower" Vestine, you can really rock!!
I sure which I could have seen these guys live with the full original line up! It's as pure and free as blues can be. One of the greatest bands of all time!
I’m lucky I got to see them in San Francisco. All the original guys back about 1969 or so.
ZZ top - La Grange likes this song! 👍
one of the greatest bands ever.i saw them in concert 1971
Fito de la Parra what a great drummer he is. Imagine if all the Woodstock era musicians of his band were alive.
this is probably the best vid of henry the sunflower.wish there were some as good with the owl.
Bob hite Vocals, Brother Richard Bass , Henry Vestine Guitar, Joel scott Hill, guitar and Fito de la Parra, Drums. Brilliant !!!
wears al wilson if this is 67 he would be in band must be after 1970
I love 😍 canned Heat They Rock i've Ben listing to them since the late 60
me tooooo
If you havent yet you have to get the book Living the blues by drummer Fito De La Parra. Outstanding read about the best generation ever.
ladies and gentleman, that is how you play the bass.
Man I'm watching this video for the first time right now this second, and like I didn't even recognize the Bear at first man what a trip miss all the originals thou.
He'd slimmed down at this point.
Bear taught me all my best dance moves. How much cool if they were here.
oh my, oh my, these guys are jam band gods...base and drum solo heaven...had me dancing, moving, twisting my years away...tomorrow will sure to hit me up with aching muscles and a stiff neck, but it will all be worth tonights impromptu jam, a dunk into the fountain of youth
Amen
This is not a jam band they actually play complete songs buddy
SOUNDS LIKE ZZ TOP! OR SHOULD I SAY ZZ TOP SOUNDS LIKE CANNED HEAT! 😎🤘🤟
You should say ZZ TOP and CANNED HEAT sound like JOHN LEE HOOKER th-cam.com/video/B_83dfsQnj0/w-d-xo.html
@@Amin1710 th-cam.com/video/K096sx5whTE/w-d-xo.html
@@Amin1710 So true 👍
@@Amin1710 Yeah and both bands would have taken that as a compliment =)
I saw canned her in 1971....in a club in Balto Md....I've never seen so much marijuana be in Smokey in my whole life....I had a McDonald's carry out bag filled to top with grass.Rolled joints for 2 hrs straight.!!!.Chambers bros played last.....things got TRIPPY ....1970s wild good days oh hell yeah
Canned HEAT...smoke in my whole life
I saw canned heat in a club in 1971...those dudes luv to party ...I can't rember everything about the concert.? We were so ripped ourselves....Chambers bros played also....Time Time on your side.Trippy song .mess with your mind....Timothy Leary song?....canned heat in 1971 .marijuana in everybody's pocket.I had a McD bag full of gold columbian.rollex joints for 2.hrs straight ..that's the truth...everybody high
just the greatest blues band ive ever heard. truly great
They invented the ZZ Top sound, before ZZ was even around...
First concert I saw. 1969, Canned Heat. I was 9. What a freakin blast. Still love this band.
me two but 66 @ Santa Monica beach.
This band still in my mind, still in my heart....❤♥️🤘🏻💪🏻
Great musicians that just loved to jam no pop star nonsense or ego.
Henry Vestine.....what a legend!!
it's alans guitar. Bob got his hands on it after Alan's demise. it was sold by Fito to a belgian radio DJ
,sad
@Catherine26 was that the case when I stated that seven years ago?
RIP Bob Hite "The Bear" in 2020
More like 1980 ...sorry
@@zippycampbell5155 1981
April 5th 1981
I apologize to tell you that Bob "The Bear" Hite has been found dead in April 5, 1981 at "Fito" de La Parra's house in Mar Vista. The band was still recording the album Dog House Blues, on which Bob still appears in a few tracks. Anyway R.I.P. Bob, may God bless him.
Alan was the Canned Heat man, they lost their soul when he left us.
God bless him.
Twas The Bear Tu bee fair > fired em all up!
Really like this band. They owned the Woodstock sound IMO. So sad they could not have remained together longer with Allen Blind Owl Wilson.
the drummer Rocks and was so much fun atleast seeing bob
Fito was great. The man is still playing and keeping the name of Canned Heat alive. Long may he continue to do so ❤️
@@KayEl58more than 50 years!
one of my all time favourite bands.....
Fantastic, wonderful 💪 rock great, Forever great, tanks 😘❤️,y love great performance 👏🏼💪💪
Living in PA when this group came together. My favorite since.
killer bass solo, so much feeling
What a hell off a great performance Canned Head (Shake &Boogie love it thanks for this great music !!!
The vocalist is the the no. 1 man I would've picked to go to war with. He simply always is Mega-supportive to his band members and watching him Dancin' & Diggin' just gives me such a big smile 😁😁🤣🤣
Its not just shake and boogie ,they be jammin .
A bass solo to die for...
Canned Heat '75-'76: The late Bob Hite / vocals & guitar, the late Henry Vestine / guitar, the late Richard Hite / bass, James Shane / guitar, Fito De La Parra / drums, Ed Beyer / organ. (missing: Clifford Solomon / tenor sax) The camera lens is distorted: Bob & Richard actually look thin here, (something they never were), & the blonde "Fender Bassman" Henry's using, (2-12"speakers), looks like a "Fender Tremelux" (2-10"spkrs).
THANKS FOR POSTING! LOVE SEEING SUNFLOWER'S GUITAR WORK!
Why, you lucky dog! Wish I'da been there. I never got to see them live, but I almost totally lived with the album "Boogie with Canned Heat" for many years. In fact, I still listen to it from time to time. No recording can ever beat "Fried Hockey Boogie".
I was at the Topanga Corral bar one night in the early '70;s and the corral only had one toilet for the guys, and a long line so as I got close this big fat guy pushed in front of me so this wrestling match took place with the Bear and me which forced everyone out of the room and we ended up sharing the toilet, or one of us pissed in the sink.
I love this story. Hats off to you for wrestling the very formidable Bear!
WOW! now I know why I love these guys so much...sure do miss em'
Badasses. Period.
I LOVE CANNED HEAT!thanks for uploading this!great song!
I can't even get over how awesome this song is! About two hours after I first heard it, I learned it so I could bust it out at the next blues jam.
It took you two hours to learn a tune that only has ONE CHORD????Swift job,there,Beethoven!
@@thomasmagee9576 Take a breath there, angry little ham slice. I think I learned it about two hours after I heard it because that's what I said. I didn't say that it took me two hours to learn it. I would have said that if I did. And it was twelve years ago.
I bet you're a hoot in social settings!
@@zepledfan413 I hope you're still playing it, keeping the memory of Canned Heat alive ❤️
Man these guys changed lineups so much, the bass player almost as good as Larry Taylor, the Bear playing guitar,they were damn good between 67- 70 when the Blind Owl died. I think only Fito made it all the way. Well don't forget the boogie!
Nobody head banged like the mole and played that bass!
The bassist here is Bob Hite's younger brother, Richard (RIP) who went on to release a bunch of CD's featuring great vintage blues.
that's because the Heat are a people, not a band...
Henry vestine too
@@FreeDanielLarson2025 Yup
Me encanta esta versión observo trabajo en armonía, acordes en equipo, todos tienen "linea", ademas de la rola que esta huérfana, y que no pudo faltar el café. AMOR a tu trabajo, a tu equipo, RESPETO a la secuencia, acuerdos, APEGO al orden y lo bien hecho, IMPROVISACION creativa para obtener la excelencia, AMO EL ROCK.
BIG UP CANNED HEAT!!!!!
I never knew The Bear played guitar.
I don't think he did. Absolutely could not tell any difference whether he was strumming that guitar or not. But he was a good singer.
Alan Wilson's Les Paul.
@@Angelum_Band Negative. Not even close. Alans is in the possession of Dr. Boogie allegedly
@@timmoritz7145 And Alans Les Paul has an "STP" sticker on it (y)
@@MrTruckerf With head phones on, when he starts singing you can absolutely hear his part stop. Plus he started the song with the guitar. He can definitely play, without a pick too. I would say he is at least, reasonably good.
Bob the Bear died from an accidental heroin OD and Blind Owl Alan from an OD of barbiturates, probably suicide.
Damned drugs!!!
💔💔
This is a grand master piece, ohh yesss.
MASTEFUL,,,,tuning while playing and sounds great!
I challenge anyone to keep up with the pulsing beat for as long as some of these badass songs they play they are truely awesome I seen them live in 1969 at Woodstock and they were and still are awesome period
wow, Blind Owl was Canned Heat
CANNED HEAT!!!!!!!! the GoTo when your dial us set to BOOGIE❤❤❤😂
this is mindblowing 4:02
CANNED HEAT HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE SINCE I WAS 5 YRS OLD
Solo de batterie, mmmmmmmm.........excellent !!
Just one word: fantastic!
Has that La Grange feel to it. Canned Heat is so underated!
zz top STOLE THAT FROM CANNED HEAT
Clancy Coburn Canned Heat stole it from Hooker who stole it from ledbelly who stole it from Robert Johnson who stole it from Jimmy Rogers who stole it from other blues artist who stole it from a slave off of a plantation some were. This boogie rhythm has been around for well over a hundred fifty years.
youre speaking very generally. i was meaning that Heat did a popular version of the boogie sound in the 60's that ZZ top straight lifted for lagrange. thanks for the school lesson, though professor.
Clancy Coburn Does seem that way, shades of La Grange!
+HFDP49 What Jimmy Rogers are you talking about? The Jimmy Rogers that was still a kid when Johnson was around?
The bass and guitar solos are so fucking GREAT
That is the the most famous Les Paul Gold Top in History , Peerless tone.
I was wondering if that was Alan's guitar, it certainly sounds like it. I kept pausing the video to get a good look but I can't see it clearly enough to see if it's as beaten up as Alan's was. Also can't see the STP sticker in it's usual place. It's a sad story how that instrument ended up, I was heartbroken when I heard it.
Yes, Richard Hite on bass.
Canned Heat is incredibly underrated
I would love to meet canned heat before I die
Ladies and gentlemen prepare yourselves for the astounding Henry Vestine!
A great band long=========live THE HEAT.
rock truly lives forever. So great, so legendary, always so now.
Sanity in the insanity, thank the big kahuna for ROCK !
they loved each other they dug each other great
i have full respect for these talented fella's... its a shame that rockstars dont live to 200... because i think that many of those that are already gone... would have produced an extra lifetime of original cool music... but on a funnier note... you could ask any question you'd like too during them playing this song as they'd always answer yes-
with a nod of their heads... ; )
its not just about the music u know
Excelente Canned Heat
To all those bitchin about the band being stoned, get over it. You're here listening to these guys 40 years on and they are still making money today from their music. What band sounds exact when playing live?(this is not pre-recorded like most of the bands today) Rock On Canned Heat.
Thanks Sterno1967. An I'm not attacking Richard - he was an adequate bass player. He had some tremendous footsteps to follow. Taylor is one of the greatest bass players of all time, Just like Fito on the drums. In this video, is Bob playing Wilson's Les Paul? Sure looks like it. I read Fito's book, but I don't remember Bob having Owl's guitar. I don't even remember Bob playing guitar. I've never seen that. Thanks for this clip!
Very tasty! Thank you John Lee
That Bass solo is great. thanks for posting
Rock on in hearts heat !!!
Blues the night into day!!
Listen to the drummer. Adolfo "Fito" de la Parra from México D.F. pure "Colonia Narvarte"
(Narvarte neighborhood).
Viva Mexico 1!!!
Yeah!
Love this band
hard rockin' boogie woogie,yeah....love it
Great Great Band!!!
gerry Orangefan YHEA
Canned heat kicks butt be safe everyone
RIP OWL
groovy bass solo!
nice^^
Bob 'The Bear' Hite was born on this date in 1943. {Feb. 26th}
Sadly, Mr. Hite passed away on April 5th, 1981... May he R.I.P.