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March 08, 2025

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Alex Lubet

In case you didn't know, Canned Heat vocalist/guitarist/harmonicist Allan Wilson was among those rock and blues artists who died at age 27, around the same time that Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison passed. Others (well known) are Robert Johnson, Amy Winehouse, and Kurt Cobain also passed at 27.

Canned Heat still exists, the only original member being drummer Fito de la Parra.

anon

Thank you, thank you, thank you, for bringing light to this blog.
These posts are so carefully curated, and beautifully written. You educate the reader about the important details, supply context, and provide valuable and useful information about the late 1960s-early 1970s music scene.
So wonderful and unique!
Thank you thank you thank you.

Ian Holloway

I saw Canned Heat. They played at my high school, as odd as that seems. It would have been in 1976 or 77.

Bill Perks

I saw Canned Heat at Woodstock, mid-August 1969.

Brian Jones was also a member of the 27 Club.

Bridget Rafferty

You blew my mind with the revelation that Goin’ Up the Country was a crib of a Delta blues song. I’ll never be able to listen to that song in the same way ever again.

Some more Canned Heat tunes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlKvjTL38J0
Let’s Work Together with the Top of the Pops Dancers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QexOuH8GS-Y
On the Road Again

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwWCwaDUj7A
Dust My Blues: Heat’s rendition of the Elmore James classic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwWCwaDUj7A
Time Was Low Down: One of my favs

SL

Thanks for the Canned Heat links. Speaking of Delta Blues covers, "Dust My Broom" was originally recorded by Robert Johnson. Elmore James added the slide guitar, which has been the classic version ever since.

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