What a gift to Canned Heat disciples like myself! I was fortunate enough to fall in love with the blues in the 90s as a 20 something I saw the lineup with Robert Lucas, Watson and Henry in Yucaipa California one night right before Henry passed. I watched Fito stop time. His description of the children of Bob Hite is so true. I fancied myself one of his kids he was definitely an archetype. I’m working on over 6 months without a drink. I started a little blues band called Refried Mojo using a canned heat and Mayall as my main inspirations. This was such a cool interview! Thank you Mark!
The idea tha Henry & Harvey had similar styles is dead wrong. Harvey's cool, Henry's hot. Harvey played some notes that Henry avoided, less bluesy notes, notes tha Alan didn't like.
Larry was great, but he WAS replaceable. I can understand Fito submitting to a guy who preceded him in the band, & Alan probably just didn't wanna argue, ( Alan wanted Henry in the band, NOT Harvey), but why'd the Bear kiss Larry's ass all the time? He'd let Larry quit & rejoin whenever he felt like it, & let him hire & fire guitarists.
Fantastic interview. Thank you both.
Beautiful closing statement by Fido. What a great man.
d\DEAR MISTER SURVIVOR IN CHARGE - YOU FITO. THANK YOU. A FAN FRO '68. YOU TOO MARK.
I loved these interviews with Fito. Caned Heat has been among my favorite bands my whole life' Thank You Mark.
We had Future Blues and Hooker & Heat on my ship in Viet Nam. Fido is a wonderful man his sprit lives through his music.
Rest In Peace Alan.
I'm not a big Canned Heat fan but it was really great to listen to Fito - what a nice guy and a great raconteur.
Thanks for this from a uk heat fan. Great to hear fito in full flow.
Living history great job wish you would have asked about Alan's guitar
Bob Hite,1943-1981, 38. The late Frank Cook was drummer on the 1st LP, & at Monterey. The entire original band's deceased.
What a gift to Canned Heat disciples like myself! I was fortunate enough to fall in love with the blues in the 90s as a 20 something I saw the lineup with Robert Lucas, Watson and Henry in Yucaipa California one night right before Henry passed. I watched Fito stop time. His description of the children of Bob Hite is so true. I fancied myself one of his kids he was definitely an archetype. I’m working on over 6 months without a drink. I started a little blues band called Refried Mojo using a canned heat and Mayall as my main inspirations. This was such a cool interview! Thank you Mark!
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Great interview. But, Fito, don't forget that most of the musicians must earn money to manage their life.
What about the children of Bob, I thought there was only Mike?!
That was wonderful Mark, Great work.
16:12 They get into it.
The Bear bullied Alan. He thought it would toughen him up. Nope.
Alan knew, & wanted the band to learn, how to play odd-count idiosyncratic country-blues, but the band wanted to just power thru everything, straight.
The idea tha Henry & Harvey had similar styles is dead wrong. Harvey's cool, Henry's hot. Harvey played some notes that Henry avoided, less bluesy notes, notes tha Alan didn't like.
"..he was taking his pills.." Uh, yeah, he was taking his pills:^(
Larry was great, but he WAS replaceable. I can understand Fito submitting to a guy who preceded him in the band, & Alan probably just didn't wanna argue, ( Alan wanted Henry in the band, NOT Harvey), but why'd the Bear kiss Larry's ass all the time? He'd let Larry quit & rejoin whenever he felt like it, & let him hire & fire guitarists.