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The list of my wanted audios and videos of Alan Wilson and Canned Heat

 

CANNED HEAT AUDIOS WANTED

I wish in RED colour, I have in BLACK

WANTS

SOURCES OR NOTES

 

AL WILSON OF CANNED HEAT AUDIENCES  RECORDINGS

 

Side 1

1. Do Lord

2. When I Lay My Burden Down

3. C.C. Rider

Series 2: Sound Recordings Container Contents Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection 201

4. Baby, That's All Right (Al Wilson, harp)

5. Monday Morning Blues

6. Creole Belle  (Al Wilson, harp)

Side 2 Al Wilson plays harp on all songs on Side 2

1. Avalon

2. Can't Be Satisfied

3. Spike Drivers Moan

4. Cow Hooking

5. Trouble I've Had It All My Days

6. Sliding Delta

7. Salty Dog

8. Casey Jones

[songs listed on without a side designation]

2. Nobody's Business

3. Your Cruel Ways

4. Loving Spoonful

5. Candy Man

6. Stackalee (runs out full on 2)

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:SR0828, D-203 [DF 203] / Mississippi John Hurt, circa 1963-1966

1 sound tape reel : analog, mono ; 7 in.

Mississippi John Hurt. The tape box has labels marked from Archives of Folk and Primitive Music, Indiana University. Dub of tapes in the possession of Dick Waterman, Cambridge; a dub made sometime in 1964.

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

 

 

 

                                                               

Avalon blues

Got The Blues, Can’t be satisfied

Cow hooking blues

Spike driver blues

Trouble, I've had it all my days

Sliding Delta

4.07

3.30

4.38

4.00

4.11

4.47

1964.02.15, Cafe Yana, Boston, MA,

John Hurt, g./voc.; Al Wilson, harp

Recorded by Dick Waterman or Phil Spiro. Tr. 3 & 5 issued on Mississippi John Hurt and Skip James - "Folkside" broadcast - WTBS, Cambridge, Mass. October 1964

Side 1

1. Talk, getting set

2. Drifting Like a Ship Out on the Sea

3. Talk

4. Midnight Blues

5. Sha-Sha Boom

6. Question on slapping guitar

7. John Henry [plus talk]

8. Talk

Series 2: Sound Recordings Container Contents Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection 197

9. The Train That's Bound for Glory

Side 2

1. Talk

2. You Treat Me So Mean

3. Talk

4. If You's Ever in Memphis

Song that White made up on the spot.

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009: SR0804, 322 / 1151 /

Bukka White / Tape 1, April 29, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, stereo ; 7 in.

Recorded in Bruce Jackson's office Adams House, Room C-15, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

 Al Wilson, plays harp [harmonica] on these recordings. The tape box show the recording date as April 29, and the logs give the date April 4. See logs for

complete details.

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

Picture Blues

Old Lady Blues

 

1964.04.24, Cambridge, MA

Bukka White, g./voc.; Al Wilson, harp

Side 1

I Don't Understand the Way You Do

Sic 'Em Dogs On Blues

Old Lady Blues

Discussion [spoken word]

Discussion (continued); breaks and picks up April 30, 1964

Discussion (conclusion)

Sleepy Man Blues

Parchman Farm Blues

Good Gin Blues

High Fever Blues

District Attorney Blues (part)

Side 2

District Attorney Blues

Fixin' to Die

Bukka's Jitterbug Swing

I Just Keeps On Wanting You (Herman E. Johnson)

Motherless Children (Herman E. Johnson)

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:SR0875, 913 / 160 /

Bukka White / DF / 9B, April 24, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips ; 7 in.

Bukka White with Al Wilson, harp.

The list of titles here reflects the contents but may be presented out of actual order.

 

Series 2: Sound Recordings Container Contents

Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection 204

Lumber Was a Flying (Emmanuel Dunn) [Talk?]

Sleepy Man Blues, Chicago 1940, Okeh, Washboard Sam

Strange Place Blues

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:SR0870, DF 205 [DF-208] / 912 / Bukka White, April 25, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7 in.

Al Wilson, harp (blues harmonica).

Recorded at Bates Hall (an auditorium), at the Boston

YMCA. Dub copy from tape of Hal Edgar.

Series 2: Sound Recordings Container Contents

Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian collection 202

Side 1

1. Parchman; evasions; he was there in 1937

2. I'm Getting Ready

3. Talk

4. World Boogie

5. Good Morning Little School Girl

Side 2

1. Talk

2. Dave Evans, an undergraduate, plays song on the guitar; Wilson plays harp

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:SR0806, 324 / 1153 /

Bukka White / Tape 3, April 26, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in.

The tape boxes show the recording date as April 26, and the logs give the date April 4. The recording was made on the same date as SR0804 and SR0805. See notes for

SR0804.

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

Baby, Please Don't Go

World Boogie

Special Streamline

Sic 'Em Dogs On Blues

 

1964.04.26, Cambridge, MA,

Bukka White, g./voc.; Al Wilson, harp

recorded by Bruce Jackson for WTBS “This Is the Blues” radio show

1. Opening banter

2. Gimme A Old Lady

3. On his childhood; bottlenecks

4. Streamline [plus talk]

5. Song played by Al Wilson on harp

6. Poor Boy

Bukka White plays, with the guitar on his lap.

7. "Got some good doctors here"; booze talk

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:

SR0805

323 / 1152 / Bukka White / Tape 2, April 29, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in.

Recorded using a Tandberg 74 tape deck and two AKG D19E mics. Bukka is identified by his full given name plus his professional surname: Booker T. Washington White. He is accompanied by Al Wilson, playing harp [harmonica]. Also present: Hal Edgar and

others. See notes for SR0804.

Drifting Like a Ship

Midnight Blues

Sha Sha Boogie

 

1964.04.29, Cambridge, MA,

Bukka White, g./voc.; Al Wilson, harp

recorded by Bruce Jackson

Bukka White and Al Wilson - Streamline /

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

 

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:

SR0688

Blues Dubs - Field / 1, 1964-1968

1 sound tape reel : analog, half track, mono ; 7 in.

Mississippi John Hurt, Joe Turner / 394 (B) / 3:10, November 25, 1964

R.P. Williams [Robert Pete Williams] / If the Sea was Whiskey and the River was Wine

Me and My Baby Would Be Drunk All the Time / 468B4 / 4:10, September 16, 1966

Bukka White - I Hate to Go to Bed at Night / 2:40 / #68:28 (A) house, December 6, 1968

Bukka White and Al Wilson - Streamline / Adams House 323 (A), April 29, 1964

Sam and Charlie Holmes [?] - Grand [?] / 367, August 1965

Glenn Ohrlin

Cole Younger 494

06.I Can’t Stand It                                                   
07.Evil Blues

12.55

3.00

1964.04.30, Cambridge, MA,

Alan Wilson,  2 drunken songs

 

 

Alan Wilson, solo recordings with harmonica and guitar, April 30, 1964, Cambridge, MA

Baby Please Don't Go

Leaving Blues

Special Agent

Down South Blues

2.59

-

-

-

1964, Spring,  Cambridge, MA,

David Evans, voc./g.; Al Wilson, harp

Tr.1 issued on CD DAVID EVANS - NEEDY TIME (2007)

 

 

Son house, accompanied by Al Wilson on harmonica, Spring 1964, Cambridge , MA

http://deltahaze.com/MimosaCataloque.html

 

Skip James - Drinkin' Of The Wine

(solo performances - voice & guitar)

Description: Country Blues & Gospel. Recorded in Venice, California - with the assistance of Alan Wilson - April, 1966
Material
: 15 tracks
notes by David Evans, photos by Jim Marshall, Gerrie Blake and Marina Bokelman

http://deltahaze.com/MimosaCataloque.html

 

Various Artists - Cried The Whole Night Long - The Evolution of Mississippi Slide Guitar
(Woodrow Adams with Curtis Allen & Fiddlin' Joe Martin, Roosevelt Holts with L.H. Lane or Boogie Bill Webb, Son House with Taj Mahal & Alan Wilson, Skip James, Robert "Nighthawk" Johnson, Furry Lewis, Jack Owens, Hub Quinn, Houston Stackhouse with Carey Mason, Willis & Charlie Taylor, Mott Willis with Lilly Belle Porter)

Description: Country Blues & Gospel featuring slide guitar. Recorded in Los Angeles and Venice, California; Bogalusa and Clifton, Louisiana; Bentonia, Crystal Springs, Robinsonville and Skene, Miss.; Memphis; and Cambridge, Mass.; 1964-70
Material: 19 tracks (4 by Quinn, 3 by Lewis, 2 by Holts, Johnson and Stackhouse, 1 each by the others)
notes by David Evans and Marc Ryan, session photos by Marina Bokelman

http://deltahaze.com/MimosaCataloque.html

 

Various Artists - Mississippi Blues: Influences & Inspirations

(Ishmon Bracey, Son House, Skip James, and Rube Lacy - Classic and contemporary performances interspersed with interviews with the artists about their recordings and a selection by Blind Lemon Jefferson.)

Description: Country Blues recorded in Ridgecrest and Venice, California; Chicago; Grafton, Wisconsin;Jackson, Mississippi; and Cambridge, Massachusetts; 1928-66
Material: 20 tracks [
9 by House (1 w/accompaniment by Taj Mahal; 2 w/Alan Wilson), 4 by Lacy,
3 by Bracey and James, 1 by Jefferson]
notes by David Evans, Marc Ryan and Taj Mahal, session photos by Marina Bokelman

 

http://deltahaze.com/MimosaCataloque.html

 

Rev. Rubin Lacy - Old Hallelujahs

Description: Down-home gospel singing and preaching by a legend of the Country Blues. Recorded in Ridgecrest, California, 1966 by Evans& John Fahey
Material: 21 tracks (
feat. guitar accomp. on 1 trk each by John Fahey, Alan Wilson and David Evans)
notes by David Evans, photos

 

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

 

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:

SR0871

Son House (interview) [DF-209], November 4-5, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog, 3 3/4 ips, 1/4 track, mono ; 7 in.

November 4: interview by Dave Evans (Cambridge). November 5: interview by Al

Wilson (Cambridge). Topics listed on the tape box (not specific to either interview):

James McCoy (1926-30) -"Black Mama" and Preachin' Blues, Willie Wilson

(1926-28), Reuben Lacy (1927), Paramount Recorder [?] (1930), "Dry Spell Blues"

(hazy), Chronology 1926- (Lyon 1926-30, P[?] 1930 (4075 [?] [Lula 1930], Paramount

Records: "Clarksdale Moan" and "Mississippi City F[?]," Charley Patton and Willie

Brown (early 30s--"Shake It and Break It," "My Black Woman," "Depot Blues,"

"General MacAntony," "Pony Blues/Empire State Express," "Levee Camp Moan,"

"Barty Rooster"), Son House's musical theory - ma[?], AG + F(C), sharp and flat, dam

[?], church songs, oral tradition and records, Patton and Brown's style compared, Son's

career (alone 1928-30, Brown after 1930, [?] in 1934), (Lulu 1930, Robinsonville

1930-43, Rochester), his Blues Band, Joe Martin, Robert Johnson.

Canned heat

 

November 28, 1964;

Possibly sung by Al Wilson, accompanied by guitar.

Ragas (in 1964 Ochs was still part of The Seventh Sons, a raga fusion group; he was a

founding member).

 

Item-ID: AFC 2011/009:

SR0842

350 / Max Ochs and Al Wilson / [?] (drum [?]) / 1178, December 4, 1964

1 sound tape reel : analog ; 7 in.

 

https://findingaids.loc.gov/exist_collections/ead3pdf/afc/2018/af018002.pdf

BOSTON, MA, 1964

40.44

HARMONICA LESSON. ALAN BLIND OWL  WILSON

(Grass Tops Recordings)

01 Jesus met the woman at the well (traditional)
02 Careless love
03 Doctor Jazz
04 Mojo Hand
05 St. James Infirmary
06 Highway Blues
07 Fixin' to Die
08 One Kind Favor
09 Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl
10 Georgia Skin Game No. 2
11 Al Wilson's Blues
12 Freight Train Blues
13 Drop Down Mama
14 When You Got A Good Friend
15 If I Had Possession
16 Devil Got My Woman
17 Baby Please Don't Go
18 Brazil, pts. 1 & 2
19 Son of House

3.32

7.27

2.30

4.07

4.13

3.14

4.00

4.23

3.30

2.33

2.57

4.33

2.42

3.24

3.03

4.17

3.16

1.06

5.17

1964, Cambridge, MA, recorded by Tom Hoskins.

Tape transfer by Jonathan Frazer, 2013,

All contents Property of Andrew M.Cohen & Larkin Bryant, P.O. Box 40081, Memphis , TN 38174, All rights reserved 

Tr.1-3 Lisa Kindres vocal & sliding guitar, Mel Lyman harmonica.

Tr.4-5 Guiter Nubbit (Alrm Handerson) vocal & guitar, Alan Wilson harmonica. Tr.6-7 Dave Evans vocal & guitar, Alan Wilson harmonica. Tr.8-9 Dave Evans vocal & guitar. Tr.10 Phil Spiro national guitar.

Tr.11 Alan Wilson vocal & guitar.

Tr.12 Alan Wilson vocal & bottleneck guitar, Phil Spiro national guitar.

Tr.13 Phil Spiro national guitar, Alan Wilson national guitar, bottleneck guitar. Tr.14 Alan Wilson vocal & national guitar, Phil Spiro bottleneck guitar.

Tr.15-17 Alan Wilson vocal & guitar.

Tr. 18-19 Alan Wilson & Phil Spiro

It was to be an LP of the local blues scene Tom Hoskings

Empire State Express

 

1964.11.04, Cambridge, MA, recorded by David Evans

Son House, g./voc.; Al Wilson, harp

Married Woman Blues

 

1965.02.11, Boston, MA, recorded by David Evans

John Estes, voc./g.; Yank Rachel, g.; Al Wilson, harp

02.Loving Blues

3.47

1967. David Evans and Alan Wilson

DAVID EVANS - NEEDY TIME (2007)

Leaving Today Sho' Gon' Ride Those Blinds

No Matter How Hard I Try, Can't Be Satisfied

If You Go To Brownsville

Well I Get So Excited

3.23

2.35

###

###

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

Al Wilson, p./voc.,

Al Wilson, harp/voc.,

Al Wilson, p./voc.,

1966, Alan Wilson demo tape

01.That’s The Bag I’m In

02.Ba Di Da

03.Sweet Cocaine

04.Cynicrustpetefredjohn Raga

3.38

3.41

2.05

8.14

1967, FRED NEIL

 

FRED NEIL

Shake It And Break It

One Kind Favour

Spanish Blues

Saturday Blues (intro)

Mama Dont Mean Me No Good w/Richard

2.23

0.48

1.38

0.11

1.36

Al Wilson, g./voc.,  (Richard Hite Collection)

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

probably 1968, Richard Hite (acetate recording

Dark Road Blues

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Al Wilson, g./voc.

Going Up The Country

###

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Jelly Roll (Shake It And Break It)

 

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Pony Blues

6.05

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Bad Stuff In The Air

I've Got A Woman In Hawaii

Blind Owl Piano Blues

4.25

3.47

3.44

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Al Wilson, p./voc.

1969, Alan Wilson demo tape

Sloppy Drunk

Blind Lemon AKA Blind Melon

Death Bed Blues

Saturday Blues AKA Black Mama Part 1

5.Dollar Bill      

6.You Got To Tease Me Baby

3.03

2.59

2.26

3.50

4.0??

Al Wilson, g./voc.,

Al Wilson, g. 

Al Wilson, g./voc.

Al Wilson, g./voc.

May, 1970, hospital, Tr.1-4 The Boogie House Tapes Vol.2

Canned Heat at the Ash Grove

Tape 1: 1/8/67A

1        Can’t Hold Out

02  300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy

03  Going Down Slow

04  Wang Dang Doodle

05  Louise (fragment)

06  You Know It Ain’t Right

07  Walking Blues (Bob with Taj Mahal)

08  Hair Parted in the Middle

09  Man Got Your Woman

Tape 2: 1/8/67B

10  Next Time You See Me

11  Boogie Chillun (Bob with Al Wilson)

12  The Story of My Life

13  Big Road Blues

14  Bullfrog Blues

15  I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Bob with Taj)

16  Rain Keep a-Falling

17  Fast Shuffle

18  Slow Blues (Taj)

19 Catfish (Bob with Taj)

Tape 5:1/14/67 Late Show :::

   18.Pet Cream Man

   19.Must I Shake ‘Em on Down (Al Wilson) [fragment]

   20.Dust My Broom

  21.300 Pounds of Heavenly Joy

  22.Slow Blues

  23.There’s Two Ways to Skin a Cat

Tape 7: 1/20/67 Early Show :::

   Fannie Mae (Taj Mahal)

   61 Highway (Al Wilson)

   There is Something on Your Mind (Frank Cook)

   Dimples

   Pony Blues (Bob Hite and Al Wilson)

   Alley Blues (Bob Hite and Al Wilson)

   Big Road Blues (Dave Evans)

Tape 7: 3/29/67

8   Dust My Broom

9   Sloppy Drunk

10 Catfish

11 Snowcone (instrumental)

Tape 8: 3/29/67

1        Someday Darling (Al) [fragment]

2   Slow Blues (instrumental)

3   Evil

4   Help Me (Al)

5   I Wish You Would [fragment]

LIVE SHOW. RARE RECORDINGS FROM MARINA BOKELMAN COLLECTION.

Greg Johnson, Blues Curator and Associate Professor Archives and Special Collections

J. D. Williams Library University, MS  38677-1848, gj1@olemiss.edu

 

https://libraries.olemiss.edu/cedar-archives/finding_aids/MUM00584.html

 

April 8-11, 1968 Kaleidoscope, Los Angeles, CA

 

February 1967 (probably)

Bea Baby Blues  *

* possibly a version of Big Joe Turner's 'Wee Baby Blues'

CANNED HEAT RECORDING SESSION: Gold Star, Hollywood, CA, Acetate cut    33 1/3rpm

 

24-10-1968, Los Angeles, Id Sounds

179.Canada walk [unissued]
180.Jumpin’ after midnight [unissued]
181.Blue and lonesome-3 [unissued]
182.Hot house stuff-2 [unissued]

Out takes of studio session for album called Sunnyland Slim – Slim’s Got His Thing Goin’ On

Sunnyland Slim, /p;   George Smith, ,hca;                

Al Wilson, g-179;   Henry Vestine,g-180;

Larry Taylor,b;   Paul Lagos,d. 

 

They were  planed to edit by Capitol Blues Collection as The 3CD set Rediscovered Blues 2 (Volume 18, #724383628421) was never released.

 

July 3, 1970: ‘Late Night Line Up’, BBC-2 TV Show, London, UK (not a performance)

John Peel interviewed two members of Canned Heat and also Frank Zappa. Time-14.28

 

        1-Back Door Man (with Jim Morrison)

        2-Rock Me (with Jim Morrison)

        3-Fever (with Jim Morrison)

        4-I’m A Man (with Jim Morrison)

LIVE SHOW.August 14, 1970 The Hump, Marco Polo Resort Hotel, Miami, FL

Canned Heat And Jim Morrison Set, Recorded By Local TV

 

August 30, 1976, EARTH NEWS RADIO BROADCAST LP /DON NIX/CANNED HEAT interviews & more

 

            05/20/82, Zellerbach Auditorium, UC                                         

LIVE SHOW. No contact        hatch96@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CANNED HEAT VIDEOS WANTED

October 29, 1967: ‘THE GROOVY SHOW’, KHJ-TV Channel 9, Ruth Hardy Park, Palm Springs, CA

August 31, 1968 LARRY KANE SHOW, Channel 13, KTRK Studios, Houston, TX

Unsure of the band but taping is at Chanel 13 studios

 

October 29, 1967: 'THE GROOVY SHOW', KHJ-TV Channel 9, Ruth Hardy Park, Palm Springs, CA

‘PAT BOONE IN HOLLYWOOD”, S1.E53, Episode aired Nov 29, 1967

George Jessel, Art Linkletter, Barbara Kelly, Bob Morrison, Canned Heat

Not Logged     1968-01-17, https://reelinintheyears.com/about-us/

Silent Concert B-Roll  (Whisky A Go-Go)1968, https://reelinintheyears.com/about-us/

August 31, 1968 "LARRY KANE SHOW", Channel 13, KTRK Studios, Houston, TX

Unsure of the band but taping is at Chanel 13 studios

 

TOP OF THE POPS

Broadcast Date: September 9th – 1968

1-On The Road Again Lip Sync 3:08

I have soundtrack

First National Blues Convention, Conway Hall, London , September 7th and 8th, 1968.

France 1968- October, WANTED: Bull Frog Blues           1968-12-10  time; 4.16

 

"TIENERKLANKEN" (Belgia) Episode dated 10 December 1968

December 21, 1968: Exhibition Hall, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA "SAM RIDDLE PRESENTS.... Boss City Christmas Dance"

Show was reportedly filmed for telecast on Channel 9 in Los Angeles. Local LA DJ Sam Riddle promoted the show, with Pogo, Southern Comfort and five other bands

01-January 18, 1969 (Cleveland) -Canned Heat ("Going Up The Country" – ONLY GOOD COPY,

I HAVE POOR COPY THE SAME ON YOUTUBE),

02-February 15, 1969 (Cleveland) -Canned Heat, circa February 22, 1969 (Cleveland)  22Mar1969 Tucson newspaper

03-March 15, 1969 (Cleveland) -Canned Heat ("The Pony Blues"),

-June 6, 1970 (Cleveland) -Canned Heat

UPBEAT; http://ctva.biz/Music/US/Upbeat_05_(1968-69).htm

 

"HAPPENING '68" Season 2 Episode 9, February 8, 1969:

Canned Heat Going Up The Country

--Canned Heat --Judges in band contest: Enzo Cerusico; Gary Lewis, Stephen Young

Wanted the clip without audience

UNKNOW SHOW

Wanted a full clip UNDERGROUND POP FEST

Silent Concert B-Roll 1969-05-24      1:40

https://reelinintheyears.com/about-us/

1969-10-09, "THE MERV GRIFFIN SHOW", Season 7, Episode 39, Aired 10/9/69

Merv's guests are actress Gloria De Haven, Boxing champ Muhammad Ali, comedian Milt Kamen, Patchett and Tarses and The Canned Heat.

"THE BOSS CITY", December 20, 1969:  KHJ Channel 9 TV Show, KHJ Studios, Los Angeles, CA (broadcast date)

"POP MUSIC A L'OLYMPIA" (1970/01/08)   02MIN 09SEC (this is a kind of newsreel including some stage performances) probably the same  If I get lucky

Wanted "HIT SCENE", ABC TV

2-Ep 71 Nov 7 1970, Dick Williams record review: Canned Heat (short segment)

3-Ep 93 June 5 1971, Going up the Country

http://pub24.bravenet.com/forum/static/show.php?usernum=2015862427&frmid=135&msgid=894263

1970-12-31 Promo UNBROADCAST "TOP OF THE POPS"

Canned Heat   -     Sugar Bee

July 3, 1970: "LATE NIGHT LINE UP", BBC-2 TV Show, London, UK (not a performance)

John Peel (dj) at Bailiffscourt Hotel Climping, Sussex, interviews Alan Wilson & Bob Hite (Canned Heat) & Frank Zappa in context of recent Shepton Mallet Rock Festival-14.28

‘SOMETHING ELSE’, TV show , Los Angeles, CA

EPISODE: S1.E31
AIRDATE: August 23, 1970
HOST: JOHN HARTFORD
LOCATION: (MAGIC) LOS ANGELES
GUESTS: DOROTHY MORRISON (Border Song), THE DILLARDS, CANNED HEAT
(Scat, Let's Work Together), IRON MOUNTAIN DEPOT (Open Road Ode)

1971-02-03, "DAVID FROST SHOW", Season 3, Episode 90 (3 Feb. 1971)

Unrealeased BEAT CLUB

9/25/1971 Studio Canned Heat Boogie

 

OFFICIALY WAS ODITED ON DVD  SHORT FRAGMENT CALLED - Refried Boogie  1.18 MIN

I’m looking for the full version

 

October 7, 1971: 'Top Of The Pops', BBC-1 TV Show, London, UK

CH played “A Long Way To LA”

With Aretha Franklin, Jimmy Savile, Canned Heat, Cat Stevens, Danyel Gerrard

IN CONCERT, Aug 27, 1973, Season 2, Episode 1, Episode #2.1 (28 Sep. 1973)

01. Instrumental

02. One More River To Cross

03. Hot Fish

04. Looking For My Rainbow

 

I HAVE SOUDTRACK

 

Canned Heat on "Razzle Dazzle Rock N' Roll", 19 June 1974, an episode from TV series "Wide World Special".

1980-12-24, "CHRISTMAS EVENING", SAN FRANCISCO AKA 1980, SAN FERNANDINO- audience

1-Broke my baby’s heart

2-You don’t have to go 4.40

3-Amphetamine Annie

4-Chicken Shack Boogie

5-Keep on Rollin’

6-Black Jack

John Lee Hooker numbers

7-Serves me right to suffer

8-Whiskey & wimmen

9-Stormy Monday  4.07

 

I have  a full bootleg audio from this show titled ‘Christmas Eve 1980’ SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Dec 24, 1980

 

RARE CLIPS OF CANNED HEAT ON  REELIN' IN THE YEARS PRODUCTION  http://www.reelinintheyears.com/

SEE BELOW

 

Canned Heat  Not Logged             1968-01-17                     

Canned Heat  On The Road Again   1968-10-01      3:12    

Canned Heat  Silent Concert B-Roll      1968-12-00 :53      

Canned Heat  Bull Frog Blues               1968-12-10              

Canned Heat  Let's Work Together    1970-00-00  2:50    

Canned Heat  Going Up The Country       1982-06-28

 

 

 

 

A full two sets show

CANNED HEAT WITH JOHN MAYALL

RIPLEY'S - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, 1983

 

1983-10-24

51:29

 

 

 

 

CANNED HEAT WITH JOHN MAYALL

RIPLEY'S - PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, 1983

 

 

1983-10-24

67:55

 

 

I have an hour 1983-10-24,  JOHN MAYALL & CANNED HEAT

Ripley Music Hall, Philadelphia, USA Hot Spot

 

Amphetamine Annie

C.C. Shooter               

Dust My Broom                     

Goin' Up The Country          

Hard Rider                  

Let's Work Together

On The Road Again   

Shake N' Boogie                   

So Fine                                    

The Train Is Coming

You Lie                          

5.10

3.08

3.46

2.52

.26

3.55

5.26

7.26

1.52

6.01

4.24

John Mayall & Canned Heat

All Your Love              

An Eye For An Eye          

Checkin' Up On My Baby

Don't Come Around My House No More

Feels So Good                 

Interview                     

Muddy Waters Died (Take #1)

Muddy Waters Died (Take #2)

Parchmant Farm                   

Rockin' In Philadelphia              

Room To Move         

Stormy Monday Blues                

Unknown Title          

You Never Can Be Trusted               

You Surprise Me       

 

4.02

3.22

4.53

3.38

4.53

3.31

.32

8.43

4.18

4.07

7.30

7.10

4.59

3.49

4.47

Include Canned Heat  footages from shows in Germany in 03/03/1992, 07/02/1993, 11/06/1994, 03/03/1996, 28.03.2003, 05/03/2004-

UNDERGROUND-LIVE-TV SHOWS 

http://www.b-light.tv/alphabetical-list-1.html

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