Love this song!!!! Savoy Brown did a kick ass live version on Blue Matter with Lonesome Dave doing the vocal honors. Thank goodness for places like YouTube, where we can keep this music forever. Long live the blues!!!!!
@PolyesterPam Live at Topanga Canyon around 1968 I think.I met these guys a few times when I was hanging out working the Rock festival circuit and they were always real regular guys.last time I talked to them was a show they did at winterland with QMS in 197????1?and both bands looked great but soon after Bear and Dino Valenti kissed the baby.What a sad end to great players.I was lucky enough to see Blind Owl a few times and he was the first to go.
@yorbles Always nice to hear about a lack of ego from bands you really like. I suppose that at the time, Owl wouldn't necessarily have been seen the way he is today so only in hindsight you realized how lucky you were to watch the band line-up you did at that time.
And for the record, always makes me smile when I hear stories about people who just fell into working rock circuits back in the day and end up with all these stories!
Love this song!!!! Savoy Brown did a kick ass live version on Blue Matter with Lonesome Dave doing the vocal honors. Thank goodness for places like YouTube, where we can keep this music forever. Long live the blues!!!!!
tp10488 1 week ago
It's not Wilson playing lead guitar - it would surely have been Vestine!
miralgo1962 4 months ago in playlist Canned Heat
live topanga corall 1968 quand tout va mal enfer au bout de la route
cannedheat13 7 months ago
1968
goodbyetoby 10 months ago
1968
goodbyetoby 10 months ago
Superb lead guitar which I'm guessing was Wilson.
jwalsh671 1 year ago 3
Oooh I really, really like this. Very sultry. When was this recorded?
PolyesterPam 1 year ago
@PolyesterPam Live at Topanga Canyon around 1968 I think.I met these guys a few times when I was hanging out working the Rock festival circuit and they were always real regular guys.last time I talked to them was a show they did at winterland with QMS in 197????1?and both bands looked great but soon after Bear and Dino Valenti kissed the baby.What a sad end to great players.I was lucky enough to see Blind Owl a few times and he was the first to go.
yorbles 1 year ago
@yorbles Always nice to hear about a lack of ego from bands you really like. I suppose that at the time, Owl wouldn't necessarily have been seen the way he is today so only in hindsight you realized how lucky you were to watch the band line-up you did at that time.
And for the record, always makes me smile when I hear stories about people who just fell into working rock circuits back in the day and end up with all these stories!
PolyesterPam 1 year ago
@PolyesterPam - not sure exactly, Rebecca Winters would know for sure.
russmon1204 1 year ago