Great video .loved it ..grew up listening to canned heat .. From Australia 🦘 🦘🦘
@kmac1766Күн бұрын
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@leoross5777Күн бұрын
I always liked Danny Hutton until I read all about his b******* dalliances with satanism and child kidnapping
@donschott5368Күн бұрын
Wow !!! Not since the Laura canyon book - what a GREAT HISTORY lesson ! Ok, I’m 72 and still playing music- found this because me and my buddy Rick Schottmer (a drummer and guitar/harp player) have recently been putting together an acoustic duo doing what we call surf and hippy tunes . Been doing “on my way home”. On of the early time my wife and I found ourselves in LA , we took a trip up the canyon and on the way (since we just got there at LAX) hit that “country store- wow $13 for a gallon of orange juice (hurst robbery) - nothing was normal priced. Took a trip up the canyon roads mostly looking for the street were Paul Rothchild lived as we had met years before and he had made an invite to me to come stay - being a poor midwesterner with little in the bank - I did not go . That may have been a life changer. Beth and I trek out to San Diego (for Tiki Oasis) and hit mostly Orange County every year for SURF GUITAR 101 convention and now a three day long festival in Long Beach . Maybe we will meet you there - rock and roll keeping us young and ALIVE - From OHIO Great video and Springfield one of the GREATEST groups of that era - I filled the Byrds , Love, Buffalo Springfield , Paul Butterfied blues band, the Ventures and Procol Harum . This video is very REFRESSING !
@lloydrobert6182Күн бұрын
Subbed and liked! Thanks for a wonderful testimonial on my fav group!!!!
@rebeccav9969Күн бұрын
Michael Allsup is my ❤ friend and a fan of mine. I think he said he joined 3 dog, age 17. He's a really sweet man, with a great sense of humor! I met him thru his cousin Ed in Fresno. Ed and I met doing open mics and became great friends! Covid negatively affected our socialization. I miss our group of musical friends in Fresno. I need to get back there and do some music with all my buddies! 🎶
@repdale2 күн бұрын
This was great! Thanks for making it! I’m a die hard Canned Heat fan. Love Alan Wilson and Bob Hite. Wish more people knew about them
@keonikaig92472 күн бұрын
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@markgarin63552 күн бұрын
Interesting story.....back then, I just listened to the music. Again, not being in the rrhf is an honor....
@kyadeyemo8082 күн бұрын
This is a great group when they read some really good music. I'm a hit songwriter myself and they've had some classics. Is a shame they're not in the rock and roll Hall of Fame cuz they they belong there
@GreatCircle3602 күн бұрын
In the early 70's, Canned Heat played in Hawaii at the Crater Festival. The next day, some of the members decided to go to Sandy Beach. One of them almost drowned, think it was "Big Fat" but not sure. They were quite high.
@johnk44372 күн бұрын
I saw them in the very early seventies in Oakland California when I was probably 13 or 14. Danny Hutton was the cousin of a long time friend of my father's. I remember their songs. "One" and others.
@pauljay23052 күн бұрын
Love your vids- just joined. How about some of the Cielo Drive locations where Manson tried to get a record deal out of Terry Melcher etc- and the beach boy ties to Manson? Too morbid maybe but still it’s part of music scene history.
@RockessentialTim2 күн бұрын
I was up there once doing a piece on Nine Inch Nails. Creepy doesn't even begin to describe the vibe there but I will prolly revisit one of these days. Thanks for the idea and the sub.
@ripperduck3 күн бұрын
Never bought the story they found each other on Sunset Blvd. Sounds great, but Hollywood is based in fables and lies.
@RockessentialTim2 күн бұрын
Its also based on art and talent.
@chilledmonkeebrains3 күн бұрын
Called home❤💔
@christopherlerude43 күн бұрын
Great video. Subscribed. I can only think of 2 places not included here. The recording studio over near Cedars Sinai on 3rd I think is the street and the recording studio across the street from Crossroads of the World on Sunset. I lived in L.A. 18 years and went to all the spots. The famous bathroom story, that restaurant was Italian when I went ✌️☀️
@RockessentialTim3 күн бұрын
Yes, you are exactly right! The one on 3rd is now Arc Angel and owned by Neil Diamond. It is featured in our Byrds Part 1 episode. The one on Sunset is Sunset Sound and unfortunately when I asked if I could film there they said no in a very loud and uncool way. Oh well, the price you gotta pay! Thanks for the sub!
@rickss693 күн бұрын
Drugs...
@kevinhallett83413 күн бұрын
One of the best live concerts ive ever seen ,top 5.they had the coliseum rockin.everyone on their feet the whole time
@mebeasensei3 күн бұрын
I love music, was born ‘63 in Australia and I have never heard of them! (Altho it seems I’ve heard some of the songs)
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@robertowolfo21284 күн бұрын
Great episode.
@DaringDoberman-hd6lu4 күн бұрын
Their not in the RRHF because they actually were musicians artists and entertainers true professionals even at their worst moments. Proves how stupid ignorant and irrelevant the RRHF has become the committee is made up of strange strange creatures. Fuck the RRHF Three Dog Night blasted the airwaves in early - mid 70's.
@Jay-yy9ol4 күн бұрын
I had no idea. Nicely done. Thank you.
@RockessentialTim4 күн бұрын
Thanks.
@user-pm2dg6gy6c4 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video. I have had my eyes opened to the amazing journey of people like Stephen Stills, Neil Young etc who I admired in the early 70s in the UK, when I was still at school (aged about 14) and had no idea of all they had been through and the amazing music produced along the way. A real insight into those iconic days of music, so raw and authentic. Happiest times!
@RockessentialTim4 күн бұрын
What I find amazing is that Stephen & Neil are still making new music. Thanks for the cool comment
@twistin1404 күн бұрын
Thank you for this, i'm 65 now and i grew up with 3 Dog Night. I wore all those 8 track tapes out. I still think they were the best of the 70's.
@RockessentialTim4 күн бұрын
The 8 track tape was a very underrated invention!
@johncinfloridausa22364 күн бұрын
I was a kid during the 3 Dog Night years (in 1969 I turned 9; in 1976 I turned 16). They were huge, but I thought they were squares. I didn't think I was too cool for them (I was a total nerd); I just didn't care for their songs, except for "Mama told me not to come." [How uncool was I? By 1973 I was the world's biggest Uriah Heep fan.]
@RockessentialTim4 күн бұрын
Stealin' when I shoulda been buyin?
@johncinfloridausa22364 күн бұрын
Exactly!
@kikaree4 күн бұрын
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@cheaplaughkennedy23184 күн бұрын
Really interesting how life can bring people together at specific times and create such greatness.
@macedon40495 күн бұрын
RIP Jim Ride the Highway West , Baby......
@KentBeery5 күн бұрын
Showing way too fast need more of the house's
@julianterris5 күн бұрын
Great tour, thanks for that Tim.
@RockessentialTim5 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@maryperry17735 күн бұрын
Is this where Andy Warhol was filming some movies? This looks familiar
@RockessentialTim5 күн бұрын
It is my understanding that Andy filmed all his work in New York City.
@johnmacgregor3245 күн бұрын
These days he'd probably be spotted as an aspie in his teens.
@kfb1416 күн бұрын
Hey, Tim I just found this channel. Im always late to everything. You are doing an amazing job on your videos. Very cool to see you bringing your family in. (I think they are family) keep up the great work. Loving it here in a flyover state!! 😅
@RockessentialTim5 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@jmcbeady82106 күн бұрын
What was that song used in the closing?
@RockessentialTim5 күн бұрын
I cannot use copyrighted music so I write and produce the music for the vids myself. It is an original song written for the vids.
@rpullman6 күн бұрын
Great high-energy live band. I saw them in Germany in '68, opening for the Doors
@rodneyharouff57396 күн бұрын
it's ridiculous they ain't in the hall of fame!! ridiculous!!
Saw them last weekend for the second time. The first time was 53 years ago. They’re still good!
@walter29907 күн бұрын
My first roommate turned me on to Canned Heat in '73. I wasn't aware of Alan Wilson exactly, and I didn't know that he'd already passed away, but I did (and still do), enjoy their music. Thanks for the video and musical history lesson. I do wish that you'd have been able to include some "cuts" of their music in the video. I know that there's YTube rules dictating using recorded music.
@dbdb7037 күн бұрын
The Doors are, in my opinion, just as important to rock and roll as the Stones or Zep, and in America, maybe even more important.
@RockessentialTim7 күн бұрын
I would totally agree with you and also add that unlike the other bands you mentioned, no one has ever come close to cracking their sound.
@joesephtoulouse53607 күн бұрын
When first album came out,my 6grade girlfriend and me went crazy,loved them every since so talented so good.
@flossie19617 күн бұрын
Brilliant video, but can you tell me what the backing music is please?
@RockessentialTim7 күн бұрын
Since I cannot use copyrighted music I write and produce the music for my videos myself in my home studio
@dr.aniasara70387 күн бұрын
Thanks for this piece. You did a nice job. I don't remember seeing you out front filming this. I was either out, or hiding in my room on the property. It's like living in a fishbowl with so many people peeking in all the time.
@RockessentialTim7 күн бұрын
Hello! You live in one of the most iconic and beautiful structures in Los Angeles---you can absolutely feel the history, even standing out there on the sidewalk and I'm so glad to see that it is being kept up so well! Interestingly, when I was filming on the Saturday morning last year, another car pulled up, got out and took pictures. Anyway, thanks for the comment!
@Tourpha018 күн бұрын
That dog is such an attention whore.
@RockessentialTim8 күн бұрын
Ha! Just a girl doin what she was born to do.
@DENVEROUTDOORMAN9 күн бұрын
They always sucked top 40 garbage rock short songs overplayed and sounding the same tired formula
@rickhealy2289 күн бұрын
Pieces of April was a cool love song. And Mama told me is my other favorite.
@theonemanbandit73748 күн бұрын
Mama told me was written by Randy Newman
@hkschubert99389 күн бұрын
Long (too long) story short: They smoked & snorted all their money away until they were too brain damaged to write or play or sing (in tune) again. End of story.
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Great video. He's one of the great ones.
Great video .loved it ..grew up listening to canned heat .. From Australia 🦘 🦘🦘
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I always liked Danny Hutton until I read all about his b******* dalliances with satanism and child kidnapping
Wow !!! Not since the Laura canyon book - what a GREAT HISTORY lesson ! Ok, I’m 72 and still playing music- found this because me and my buddy Rick Schottmer (a drummer and guitar/harp player) have recently been putting together an acoustic duo doing what we call surf and hippy tunes . Been doing “on my way home”. On of the early time my wife and I found ourselves in LA , we took a trip up the canyon and on the way (since we just got there at LAX) hit that “country store- wow $13 for a gallon of orange juice (hurst robbery) - nothing was normal priced. Took a trip up the canyon roads mostly looking for the street were Paul Rothchild lived as we had met years before and he had made an invite to me to come stay - being a poor midwesterner with little in the bank - I did not go . That may have been a life changer. Beth and I trek out to San Diego (for Tiki Oasis) and hit mostly Orange County every year for SURF GUITAR 101 convention and now a three day long festival in Long Beach . Maybe we will meet you there - rock and roll keeping us young and ALIVE - From OHIO Great video and Springfield one of the GREATEST groups of that era - I filled the Byrds , Love, Buffalo Springfield , Paul Butterfied blues band, the Ventures and Procol Harum . This video is very REFRESSING !
Subbed and liked! Thanks for a wonderful testimonial on my fav group!!!!
Michael Allsup is my ❤ friend and a fan of mine. I think he said he joined 3 dog, age 17. He's a really sweet man, with a great sense of humor! I met him thru his cousin Ed in Fresno. Ed and I met doing open mics and became great friends! Covid negatively affected our socialization. I miss our group of musical friends in Fresno. I need to get back there and do some music with all my buddies! 🎶
This was great! Thanks for making it! I’m a die hard Canned Heat fan. Love Alan Wilson and Bob Hite. Wish more people knew about them
♥️ AWESOMELY done...👍 Thank You ... 🎸 🔊
Interesting story.....back then, I just listened to the music. Again, not being in the rrhf is an honor....
This is a great group when they read some really good music. I'm a hit songwriter myself and they've had some classics. Is a shame they're not in the rock and roll Hall of Fame cuz they they belong there
In the early 70's, Canned Heat played in Hawaii at the Crater Festival. The next day, some of the members decided to go to Sandy Beach. One of them almost drowned, think it was "Big Fat" but not sure. They were quite high.
I saw them in the very early seventies in Oakland California when I was probably 13 or 14. Danny Hutton was the cousin of a long time friend of my father's. I remember their songs. "One" and others.
Love your vids- just joined. How about some of the Cielo Drive locations where Manson tried to get a record deal out of Terry Melcher etc- and the beach boy ties to Manson? Too morbid maybe but still it’s part of music scene history.
I was up there once doing a piece on Nine Inch Nails. Creepy doesn't even begin to describe the vibe there but I will prolly revisit one of these days. Thanks for the idea and the sub.
Never bought the story they found each other on Sunset Blvd. Sounds great, but Hollywood is based in fables and lies.
Its also based on art and talent.
Called home❤💔
Great video. Subscribed. I can only think of 2 places not included here. The recording studio over near Cedars Sinai on 3rd I think is the street and the recording studio across the street from Crossroads of the World on Sunset. I lived in L.A. 18 years and went to all the spots. The famous bathroom story, that restaurant was Italian when I went ✌️☀️
Yes, you are exactly right! The one on 3rd is now Arc Angel and owned by Neil Diamond. It is featured in our Byrds Part 1 episode. The one on Sunset is Sunset Sound and unfortunately when I asked if I could film there they said no in a very loud and uncool way. Oh well, the price you gotta pay! Thanks for the sub!
Drugs...
One of the best live concerts ive ever seen ,top 5.they had the coliseum rockin.everyone on their feet the whole time
I love music, was born ‘63 in Australia and I have never heard of them! (Altho it seems I’ve heard some of the songs)
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Great episode.
Their not in the RRHF because they actually were musicians artists and entertainers true professionals even at their worst moments. Proves how stupid ignorant and irrelevant the RRHF has become the committee is made up of strange strange creatures. Fuck the RRHF Three Dog Night blasted the airwaves in early - mid 70's.
I had no idea. Nicely done. Thank you.
Thanks.
Thank you so much for making this video. I have had my eyes opened to the amazing journey of people like Stephen Stills, Neil Young etc who I admired in the early 70s in the UK, when I was still at school (aged about 14) and had no idea of all they had been through and the amazing music produced along the way. A real insight into those iconic days of music, so raw and authentic. Happiest times!
What I find amazing is that Stephen & Neil are still making new music. Thanks for the cool comment
Thank you for this, i'm 65 now and i grew up with 3 Dog Night. I wore all those 8 track tapes out. I still think they were the best of the 70's.
The 8 track tape was a very underrated invention!
I was a kid during the 3 Dog Night years (in 1969 I turned 9; in 1976 I turned 16). They were huge, but I thought they were squares. I didn't think I was too cool for them (I was a total nerd); I just didn't care for their songs, except for "Mama told me not to come." [How uncool was I? By 1973 I was the world's biggest Uriah Heep fan.]
Stealin' when I shoulda been buyin?
Exactly!
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Really interesting how life can bring people together at specific times and create such greatness.
RIP Jim Ride the Highway West , Baby......
Showing way too fast need more of the house's
Great tour, thanks for that Tim.
Thanks!
Is this where Andy Warhol was filming some movies? This looks familiar
It is my understanding that Andy filmed all his work in New York City.
These days he'd probably be spotted as an aspie in his teens.
Hey, Tim I just found this channel. Im always late to everything. You are doing an amazing job on your videos. Very cool to see you bringing your family in. (I think they are family) keep up the great work. Loving it here in a flyover state!! 😅
Thank you!
What was that song used in the closing?
I cannot use copyrighted music so I write and produce the music for the vids myself. It is an original song written for the vids.
Great high-energy live band. I saw them in Germany in '68, opening for the Doors
it's ridiculous they ain't in the hall of fame!! ridiculous!!
Warlord/Deliver Us/1983/William J Tsamis❤🔥Magnolia & Lankershim/North Hollywood💀RIP
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Saw them last weekend for the second time. The first time was 53 years ago. They’re still good!
My first roommate turned me on to Canned Heat in '73. I wasn't aware of Alan Wilson exactly, and I didn't know that he'd already passed away, but I did (and still do), enjoy their music. Thanks for the video and musical history lesson. I do wish that you'd have been able to include some "cuts" of their music in the video. I know that there's YTube rules dictating using recorded music.
The Doors are, in my opinion, just as important to rock and roll as the Stones or Zep, and in America, maybe even more important.
I would totally agree with you and also add that unlike the other bands you mentioned, no one has ever come close to cracking their sound.
When first album came out,my 6grade girlfriend and me went crazy,loved them every since so talented so good.
Brilliant video, but can you tell me what the backing music is please?
Since I cannot use copyrighted music I write and produce the music for my videos myself in my home studio
Thanks for this piece. You did a nice job. I don't remember seeing you out front filming this. I was either out, or hiding in my room on the property. It's like living in a fishbowl with so many people peeking in all the time.
Hello! You live in one of the most iconic and beautiful structures in Los Angeles---you can absolutely feel the history, even standing out there on the sidewalk and I'm so glad to see that it is being kept up so well! Interestingly, when I was filming on the Saturday morning last year, another car pulled up, got out and took pictures. Anyway, thanks for the comment!
That dog is such an attention whore.
Ha! Just a girl doin what she was born to do.
They always sucked top 40 garbage rock short songs overplayed and sounding the same tired formula
Pieces of April was a cool love song. And Mama told me is my other favorite.
Mama told me was written by Randy Newman
Long (too long) story short: They smoked & snorted all their money away until they were too brain damaged to write or play or sing (in tune) again. End of story.