You were really lucky to have seen Canned Heat perform. Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson died the year following Woodstock, followed by The Bear just a few years later. Canned Heat was what Rock 'n Roll was all about. Peace
I was 13 when "Woodstock" happened. This Boogie turned me onto what music was really all about. Now, all these years later, with many concerts in my past I must say It Doesn't Get Better Than This! Woodstock was a One Time event that can never be repeated...
Saw these guys in Kansas City Mo way back when 2 dollars got a concert Yeah way back...One of the first concerts I saw ..The place was called Freedom Palace..yes that was the name..Peace and happiness to everyone
I bought the whole concert on dvd. Alot of great musicians played. Over 500,000 attended many ppl maybe even a million jus a sea of heads in a open field listening to music in harmony sharing their things water food and drugs. But no violence ever really happened..except a few rapes that occured. A fire or two. But for the most part it was 3 days of love peace and music
And it sounded fantastic now keep in mind this was open air concert choppers flying around over head and it was 1969 and the sound was simple fantastic,truly the stage was 250 feet wide and 50 feet tall of speakers pack in rows of 10 feet wide 50 tall every 20 feet there was another set just awesome set up something like the the Stones Had On There Steel Wheel Tour in 1089,I was there also 1 million dollars set up.
They created the boogie that's the best one I think. Better than La Grange, I like the "feel" canned heat gets with this boogie its really a smooth cruisin' jam. They were great!
YES YES I FOUND IT!!! It is thin lizzy, song called Emerald: after he sings "Without it they could not leave", look it up at the live version from the album Live and Dangerous on youtube, there it starts at 1:42. Though this is pure bass, and thin lizzy plays it with a regular guitar, but it is pretty much exactly the same for like 10 sec. or so :D, awesome!
I wish someone would post the entire thing on youtube.I think it's anywhere from 30 to 40 minutes long.I hate to have to go out and buy the full 6 C.D. set to hear 1 thing.Oh yea, thanks for loading this!
@ScottyNapaa this was recorded in the studio for the woodstock soundtrack and then doctored to sound live, i'm guessing because the people putting together the album didn't want a 40 minute boogie taking up 2 sides of an LP on the soundtrack. the box set has the actual, full length boogie played at woodstock, the only time canned heat played woodstock (that i know of).
studio my ass! this was the Woodstock recording! I've been looking online for this recording for fu*king YEARS! Thank you for posting it! Where's the cut from? After decades of not hearing it, i was airplaying right along with the bass and drum solos! Echos from years past all the way to the pun 'a warm thanks to Canned Heat'!!
I have audio Woodstock Boogie played by Canned Heat, total time with de la Parra Drum solo is 28 minutes. I'm still looking for all video version. official footages is 8 minutes.
They only played the one time they were on at Woodstock.Theres a 6 Disc box set with that performance.But I don't want to have to buy the box set for that one performance.Thanks anyway!
@jwjeffrey to be honest i dont think this is actually from woodstock, like a lot of others on youtube. i got this from a friend who got it off limewire and it was named 'woodstock boogie' so thats what i called it. any idea how many times canned heat played at woodstock?
@Eflat7sharp9 ah yes i think you might have got it mate. however im still a bit doubtful considering this song goes for 13.49 while it goes for 12.55 on Woodstock 2. may i ask how you know about this recording? do you actually have woodstock 2? is it the same? thanks
nah it's not it, does look like it, but i remember this as exactly the same. You could copy and paste this part into the song which im thinking of, which i still don't know, really frustrating :P. Thinking it's something of either iron maiden, black sabbath or thin lizzy, definately not zz top.
One of the greatest bands i have seen live .Their sound was special in my mind
You were really lucky to have seen Canned Heat perform. Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson died the year following Woodstock, followed by The Bear just a few years later. Canned Heat was what Rock 'n Roll was all about. Peace
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How cool to see them live !!!
Canned Heat is the BEST !!!
I was 13 when "Woodstock" happened. This Boogie turned me onto what music was really all about. Now, all these years later, with many concerts in my past I must say It Doesn't Get Better Than This! Woodstock was a One Time event that can never be repeated...
Saw these guys in Kansas City Mo way back when 2 dollars got a concert Yeah way back...One of the first concerts I saw ..The place was called Freedom Palace..yes that was the name..Peace and happiness to everyone
Awesome !!! Those were the days !! Peace love health and happiness to you and yours xxx
Absolutely right Dale 1st concert,,, Freedom Palace,,, right on
@@benardlawrence2869 Were u there??? How did u know that?
Luv Me some Canned Heat. Takes me
back.
Brings back memories...54 and my mom and dad would play this...great stuff
I bought the whole concert on dvd. Alot of great musicians played. Over 500,000 attended many ppl maybe even a million jus a sea of heads in a open field listening to music in harmony sharing their things water food and drugs. But no violence ever really happened..except a few rapes that occured. A fire or two.
But for the most part it was
3 days of love peace and music
Canned heat, sixties style jump blues kings.
Thanks for this.
'Elvis has left the building'😎
this is a kind of song that makes you want jump up and say "LET'S BOOGIE!"
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Gotta love Canned Heat...
Just one hell of a jam!
And it sounded fantastic now keep in mind this was open air concert choppers flying around over head and it was 1969 and the sound was simple fantastic,truly the stage was 250 feet wide and 50 feet tall of speakers pack in rows of 10 feet wide 50 tall every 20 feet there was another set just awesome set up
something like the the Stones Had On There Steel Wheel Tour in 1089,I was there also 1 million dollars set up.
Saw Dave black in Napa,bad mama jamma
Love you man
I have a CD of Woodstock which includes this song, and it's the same version. No difference has caught my ear.
They created the boogie that's the best one I think. Better than La Grange, I like the "feel" canned heat gets with this boogie its really a smooth cruisin' jam. They were great!
YES YES I FOUND IT!!! It is thin lizzy, song called Emerald: after he sings "Without it they could not leave", look it up at the live version from the album Live and Dangerous on youtube, there it starts at 1:42. Though this is pure bass, and thin lizzy plays it with a regular guitar, but it is pretty much exactly the same for like 10 sec. or so :D, awesome!
@ScottyNapaa It was the Boogie that Canned Heat use to play but they called it the Woodstock boogie when they performed it at Woodstock
Muy buena banda, me encanta :)
I wish someone would post the entire thing on youtube.I think it's anywhere from 30 to 40 minutes long.I hate to have to go out and buy the full 6 C.D. set to hear 1 thing.Oh yea, thanks for loading this!
@ScottyNapaa this was recorded in the studio for the woodstock soundtrack and then doctored to sound live, i'm guessing because the people putting together the album didn't want a 40 minute boogie taking up 2 sides of an LP on the soundtrack. the box set has the actual, full length boogie played at woodstock, the only time canned heat played woodstock (that i know of).
studio my ass! this was the Woodstock recording! I've been looking online for this recording for fu*king YEARS! Thank you for posting it! Where's the cut from? After decades of not hearing it, i was airplaying right along with the bass and drum solos! Echos from years past all the way to the pun 'a warm thanks to Canned Heat'!!
very similar! haha glad your mind is at peace
I have audio Woodstock Boogie played by Canned Heat, total time with de la Parra Drum solo is 28 minutes. I'm still looking for all video version. official footages is 8 minutes.
They only played the one time they were on at Woodstock.Theres a 6 Disc box set with that performance.But I don't want to have to buy the box set for that one performance.Thanks anyway!
and dont forget to boogie boogie boogie
Great Boogie!
Incredible good.
I TORCHED MY HONOR SOLDIER AWARD
@Eflat7sharp9 No, the audio you hear her is real live from Woodstock, it's just been edited to delete some of the longer solo parts.
Pass me that reefer and lets go back in time shall we?
reminds me of pink floyd's echoes around the 17 minute mark
The one thing that pisses me off is the fact that i was nt there ,,wrong side of the pond and too young brill
@ScottyNapaa It's not from Woodstock.The intro to the Woodstock Boogie, which is brilliant, is on you tube.
@bills8in 1089? shit the stones are even older than i thought
THERE NO PLACE LIKE CHROME
7:46 to 7:58 . . . that sounds exactly like . . . damn can't remember but it sounds so familiar . . .
Pink floyd
I guess that they originally did this for 30 minutes then edited it for the album release
apm. This one of the greatest Canned Heat performe. By the way, dummer is mexican , ´isn´t he? Fito de la Parra
This version is missing Alan's blues intro.
13:10 watch the movie THAT ANNOUNCEMENT WAS EDITED IN or was it edited in into the movie?
Upon devising skits
@ScottyNapaa link didnt work. look up Woodstock 2 on wikipedia
@jwjeffrey to be honest i dont think this is actually from woodstock, like a lot of others on youtube. i got this from a friend who got it off limewire and it was named 'woodstock boogie' so thats what i called it. any idea how many times canned heat played at woodstock?
@lollern1234567 hahaha yeah....but it had to be done
@Eflat7sharp9 ah yes i think you might have got it mate. however im still a bit doubtful considering this song goes for 13.49 while it goes for 12.55 on Woodstock 2. may i ask how you know about this recording? do you actually have woodstock 2? is it the same? thanks
la grange by zz top
nah it's not it, does look like it, but i remember this as exactly the same. You could copy and paste this part into the song which im thinking of, which i still don't know, really frustrating :P. Thinking it's something of either iron maiden, black sabbath or thin lizzy, definately not zz top.
ZZ Top didn't rip this off with LA Grange.....
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@ScottyNapaa :- ) no
@ScottyNapaa Joke? shit the jokes are worse than i thought