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Topic History of: Canned Heat
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Green Man I love Canned Heat; they are vital to have in a collection if you are into blues or Americana.

Adolfo is not even an original member, in the early 1960s, Canned Heat was in its prime and peak. He has kept the legacy going since Alan Wilson (27 club) and Bob Hite died.

Finyl Vinyl has been played a lot whilst driving.

I do find it comforting seeing old burley geezers on the stage doing their thing.

Interestingly, Ric Lee is still going, I remember seeing Alvin Lee in a package concert. A lot of drummers seem to outlive their mates.