thanks for interviewing fito de la parra, he's a true blues band great. i saw canned heat play a blues festival in kitchener, canada some sevenish or so years ago. they were totally awesome, their famous boogie groove actually kind of mesmerizing, but, of course, in a good way, one of the most memorable performances i've ever seen.
As a 22 year old typing this in 2024 I’m so grateful to you and others who document the history of historic musicians and bands. I’ll never be able to see the originals live. but hearing these stories bring me a bit closer as if I did.
He mentions the 1942 movie “Orchestra Wives” In which the Glenn Miller Orchestra was featured. I saw it for the first time this past year on the TCM channel. The movie also features a dance routine by the amazing Nichols Brothers. And the bass player who eventually played with the band Spirit was Mark Andes.
I was a friend of the Heights and I remember these guys and I met him a long time ago when they were playing the Topanga club in Topanga Canyon Old Topanga Canyon he’ll know about that
Canned heat existed thanks to Alan and Bob. They are the founders, even before Monterey Pop Festival…Larry whom he was into the first album music, was not the first founder bassist.
@@JoaquínMortiz-l2l Fito was on the first 4 albums including the first. There was never a drummer before him, the only member switched on the first members was Vestine. Your facts are totally BS.
thanks for interviewing fito de la parra, he's a true blues band great. i saw canned heat play a blues festival in kitchener, canada some sevenish or so years ago. they were totally awesome, their famous boogie groove actually kind of mesmerizing, but, of course, in a good way, one of the most memorable performances i've ever seen.
As a 22 year old typing this in 2024 I’m so grateful to you and others who document the history of historic musicians and bands. I’ll never be able to see the originals live. but hearing these stories bring me a bit closer as if I did.
He mentions the 1942 movie “Orchestra Wives” In which the Glenn Miller Orchestra was featured.
I saw it for the first time this past year on the TCM channel.
The movie also features a dance routine by the amazing Nichols Brothers.
And the bass player who eventually played with the band Spirit was Mark Andes.
Hi Buddy Fito Is great to watching you, Remember los Palomasos con sangre joven en el rollo Morelos y creo con Three Soul in my mind and tribu
I was a friend of the Heights and I remember these guys and I met him a long time ago when they were playing the Topanga club in Topanga Canyon Old Topanga Canyon he’ll know about that
Our most favorite time of Canned Heat was during 🎼Robert Lucas’s 🎶tenure! May your memory be eternal Luke 🙏🏻
I REMEMBER ALL THOSE SPOTS
Never knew he was foreign
The cat is hilarious
He was not a founder, and he has been living on Alan wilson talent and music igggg, what a liar.
Really? Plse explain for me.
How is he not a founder if he was on the first 4 albums and played woodstock with Alan and Bob. You full of bs
Canned heat existed thanks to Alan and Bob. They are the founders, even before Monterey Pop Festival…Larry whom he was into the first album music, was not the first founder bassist.
@@JoaquínMortiz-l2l Fito was on the first 4 albums including the first. There was never a drummer before him, the only member switched on the first members was Vestine. Your facts are totally BS.
@@counthenny9160Ron Holmes was the original Canned Heat drummer. Holmes was replaced by Frank Cook. Cook was replaced by Fito.