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Don’t tell anyone, but Canned Heat is practically synonymous with the word “boogie.” Over a turbulent run of excessive personnel changes, drug problems, personality disorders, and general malaise, Canned Heat have stuck to their guns, keeping a solid grip on a blues-based repertoire. The boogying band from Los Angeles made a splash at Woodstock and drew the attention of the masters like John Lee Hooker, whom they collaborated with in the early 1970s. They also scored two pivotal hits with “On the Road Again” and “Going Up The Country.” But it was on the stage where Canned Heat truly burned, and this is no more evident than on the Live At Montreux 1973 DVD.
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