Actually according to John fogerty, it was written about to many guns in America back in 1970. The population was around 200 million then and the jungle was America. One gun for every man woman and child. It just happened to fit Vietnam too. I’m from back in the day. Was a military spouse and have been a ccr fan from day one. Fan of your channel too. ☮️
@@karenclark282 I heard the same thing. Proliferation of guns in America, not Vietnam. Jungle is reference to the streets like GNR song welcome to the jungle.
Bro as ur American brother UM UPSET WITH YOU. WE ONLY WEAR 1 KINDA FOOTBALL JERSEY VAN!!!!! GET THAT SOFT ASS SOCCER SHIT OUTTA HERE AND GRT URSELF A BRUINS CHARA JERSEY!!!! U SHOULD REACT TO HIS HOCKEY FIGHTS. HE BROKE FACES AND SHOT THE PUCK AT 109 MILES AN HOUR. LOL GOALIES WERE SCARED OF THAT SHIT WITH ALL THOSE PADS ON JACK!!!! REP THE WELFARE BOYS!!!!! DST PROJECTS SOUTH BOSTON,!!!!!
This song matches the beat of the Huey helicopter rotors from back then. So does "Favorite Son" and some others. Sometimes I can feel the air movement of those rotors when I listen to CCR.
Thing is he degraded us while we did the job. He felt no "Air movement from rotors." His ass never left the states. He was safe at home while burning us down with his smug opinions. Did you "Feel the air" or are you just writing about it like Fogerty did?
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around.
I’m so glad you have returned to CCR and especially to this song. This band had a lot to say about social issues and they did it in the coolest way imaginable. I can’t get enough of John Fogarty’s voice. The whole band is amazing. Great reaction. 🎄🌺✌️
This song reminds me of my brother he always played this all the time he was a vet thank you for sharing this this lift me up now I will play this song and a big salute to the one that came home from the war
You’re at the part of life where you look around and see that raft you started cobbling together all those years ago and have been expanding and piling on is sea-worthy and pointed in the right direction.
Totally agree with you,they are the bomb. You gotta react to "Keep on Chooglin" it's a real banger. Don't know why no one has reacted to it before. It's the closing song for every show.
@@LFRFAMILY I tell ya what I'm a wife & a 41 yr old mom of 3 I get up in the morning put 🎧 on clean just love listening and seeing your reactions to so much great music
You have no idea how terrifying that war was to we American families, we lost our sons, fathers, brothers, some came back but were never the same. Music revels deeper secrets
Hello, Mr. Van! Starting my day with CCR's bluesy soul! This song always seems to have something hidden, just on the other side of a thin veil - as if one could only push it aside, a startling revelation would appear. And of course, that revelation is war. FYI, CCR NEVER had a #1 song on American Billboard. They only made it to #2. They was ROBBED! A few other CCR songs you may want to react to:. "Lookin' Out My Back Door", a fun song about mind-altering substances; "Down On The Corner", a nod to inner-city street musicians; & "Travelin' Band", a rocker that'll bring you to your feet on the very 1st note. Really love your reactions, Van. They're how I start each day now. Thanks for lettin' the good times roll!
First time on a riverboat. Hitchin' a ride upriver to my unit. Water looked like glass. We skimmed along and a guy flipped on a reel to reel at full volume playin' this. Never heard of Credence before but was hooked. Their stuff always takes me back. Funny... havin' a nostalgic melancholy memory of that hellhole. 589th Combat Engineers Song Pha RVN 1970 Welcome Home Brothers!
@@umarae27Thanx! I think when one is away from home, the songs of that era have a deeper meaning as you age. My Mom was a WWII girl and she'd listen to 'Swing' till her death.
My husband used to be in a band with Tom Fogerty fir 17-18 years, we went to the county fair with back stage passes for Credence Clearwater revisited, the original drummer and Bass guitarist were still excellent musicians, I got photos of them with my husband, my husband talks to them every year in his or their birthdays! What a treasured memory to meet them so down to earth!
This is a cool song,and CCR had a lot of them, for instance "Fortunate Son", "Green River", "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", "Proud Mary", "Bad Moon Rising", and "Lodi". I grew up hearing these songs and listening to my mother, brother and my sister play together, and they'd always choose songs from CCR to jam on. Thanks for playing CCR, ya can't go wrong with them!
@Van I don’t know if this is what you meant when you were saying this sounded like music you’d hear in a country/ rural area, but they always reminded me of Cajun country . As if this music came straight out of the Bayou’s of deep Louisiana swamp and backwoods cabins down there. I was born and lived in Louisiana til 12 yrs old. Our kindergarten field trip one day was to an Alligator farm where I remember holding a baby one in my little kindergartner’s hand. But that was only 1 of the best things about that class. The other was that my first “boyfriend”, Ricky, was there too bc it was his grandad’s farm we visited. Ricky and I were each other’s boyfriend/girlfriend because we’d save each other places in line, help each other with things, and thought each other was cute❣️☺️😍
@@irishgrl yes, that IS so puzzling!🤔I wonder if one of them had SOME type of connection to Cajun influence/ It almost seems like someone HAD to have. Possibly some family or SOMEthing. That overall vibe is just way too prevalent in their music not to be rooted from something significant in their lives.
I don’t remember what made me start watching your channel, but it’s not hard to figure out why I check in on it every day. Keep doing what you do. Being a CCR fan though, I’d recommend Cotton Fields. The harmonies are amazing
The Vietnam war was on everyone's mind during this time. My Dad and Uncle's did their part in this one. Stand and show respect to all our Veterans. Stand.
This song is about fighting in the jungles of Vietnam. What a hell hole that was. I was there for my tour in 1971, as an 18-year-old kid just out of High school. It made a man out of you pretty quick.
Congratulations on your son being a published Author, Van!! BRAVO!! As you said, perhaps if you had a life in music, you never would have had your family and I know that once you have a family, you cannot imagine life without them. Sometimes things work out for a reason; I think all the time how one move here, one move there, and I wouldn't have my husband (30 years next month) or our son, who is our pride. P.S.: I think Van is strong, intelligent name.
They're talking about the war in Vietnam the soldiers had to fight mostly in the jungles where they couldn't see 5-ft front of them and the enemy knew the jungle that's why they call it jungle warfare and it must have been scarier than hell for the soldiers the American soldiers shooting at what they couldn't see just imagine 1000 miles away from home and you're fighting people under their home you'll find a lot harder when someone's coming through your door your home can win your fighting at their home think about it
I love your appreciation and innate understanding of music. You have a good grasp on life and reality. Your life experiences appear have done you well. Your son is doing a great job. You have done a wonderful job of raising him. You are a person with impact because you have persevered and overcome adversity. That's what makes you stand out. It's great to give back, isn't it? That is because we generally receive more back than we give if given with a sincere heart. Now your true personality is shining through and that is what people are craving and responding to. We want real people with genuine motives. Blessings to you and your family. Keep bringing us great music to enjoy. I love some of the obscure cuts you have done such as Albert King and Stevie Ray playing the blues together. You seem to really know music. Please bring more of those superb cuts that are not so commonly known. Have you done Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa covering I'd Rather Go Blind? It will blow you away. The vocals and guitar are inspired by a higher being. Cheers from Canada
That song was recently played in Kong, Skull Island were you had Bell Huey helicopters and Vietnam troops fighting Kong. I'm surprised so many younger Americans haven't heard the 60,70s music, best music of all, should watch Vietnam movies etc, love CCR, best wishes from Ireland.
Another great Creedence Clearwater reaction, Van! Have you done Suzy Q yet? Another good one 😀. About 25 years ago drove from NJ to Maine and my sister and I listened to my CCR Greatest Hits CD the whole ride 💖.
Van the man... Will check out Jr's book!!! Fell into you a few nights ago, my wife and I have enjoyed searching out and watching ALL of your vids. We love that your real, and funny as chit!!! Keep up the great work. Since you're in the Vietnam era with the CCR. Check out the song Bird is the word by The Trashmen and In the summertime by Mungo Jerry .....Enjoy Brother Van. God bless fella!
I think that you should SERIOUSLY RECONSIDER YOUR #1. CCR NEVER FAILS. And when you listen to the words closely, you must choose CCR, always, listen to the words
I love your reaction videos. I don't know if you've ever listened to Gregg Allman but I wish you would! Soulshine, Stormy Monday, Tied to the Whipping Post, Melissa, Midnight Rider are just a few. Check it out please!!
They come out with the songs an music in the late 60s an early 70s when Vietnam was happening was played during that time lots of it related to the war.
This is the song CCR's record label tried to sue Fogerty over for copyright infringement...of himself. They believed "Old Man Down the Road" from a solo album sounded too much like this.
They grew up in the Bay Area California, not far from where I live, we grew up knowing this band was local and went nationwide! They dint have an accent when they talk!
This song was about the Vietnam War someplace we as a country should have never been. My best friend at that time older brother was in Vietnam and when he came home he never was the same. Sad but true! We should have never been there in the first place! A very tumultuous time in my life!
In an interview in 2016, John Fogerty said not about Vietnam as popularly thought. Said it is actually about gun violence and encouraging gun control in United States.
I read somewhere that Fogerty said the song was about guns in America. But it fits right into the Viet Nam scene, too. As for other CCR tunes to try, I suggest the deceptively simple tune “Don’t Look Now.” Less than three minutes and the best riff on class.
My husband of 14 years told me a few years ago that he knew he was going to marry me on our first date. It was in 2006 when I was 19 and he was 20. I insisted on picking him up because I didn’t want to have to depend on someone for a ride if I wanted to leave 😂 Which I remember bc I’ve ALWAYS been like that. But he said (of which this I do not remember lol) that when he got in my little red Pontiac Sunfire (lmao) I had CCR’s greatest hits in the CD player. 🥰🤣🤷🏼♀️ I remember having the cd of course, just didn’t realize it was what was playing the first time he rode in my car lol
*I had too much fun! Didn’t realize this song was about Vietnam. 🤷🏽♂️ Thanks for watching!*
Actually according to John fogerty, it was written about to many guns in America back in 1970. The population was around 200 million then and the jungle was America. One gun for every man woman and child. It just happened to fit Vietnam too. I’m from back in the day. Was a military spouse and have been a ccr fan from day one. Fan of your channel too. ☮️
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JOHN FOGARTY-BLUE MOON SWAMP ALBUM. MANY GREAT SONGS. It's from the 90's
Heart rod heart is my fave!
@@karenclark282 I heard the same thing. Proliferation of guns in America, not Vietnam. Jungle is reference to the streets like GNR song welcome to the jungle.
Bro as ur American brother UM UPSET WITH YOU. WE ONLY WEAR 1 KINDA FOOTBALL JERSEY VAN!!!!! GET THAT SOFT ASS SOCCER SHIT OUTTA HERE AND GRT URSELF A BRUINS CHARA JERSEY!!!! U SHOULD REACT TO HIS HOCKEY FIGHTS. HE BROKE FACES AND SHOT THE PUCK AT 109 MILES AN HOUR. LOL GOALIES WERE SCARED OF THAT SHIT WITH ALL THOSE PADS ON JACK!!!! REP THE WELFARE BOYS!!!!! DST PROJECTS SOUTH BOSTON,!!!!!
@@vinniewheeler5441 LOL Listen Brother! You are funny. Want me to wear another kind of Jersey, send it to my PO Box Size Large. LOL Seriously though.
This song matches the beat of the Huey helicopter rotors from back then. So does "Favorite Son" and some others. Sometimes I can feel the air movement of those rotors when I listen to CCR.
I was too young for Vietnam. You are right about matching the helicopter rotor beat. I always imagine a huey flying over the jungle with this song.
Fortunate Son
@@mikemaricle9941 Yeah. You're right. Don't know why I messed that up.
Thing is he degraded us while we did the job. He felt no "Air movement from rotors." His ass never left the states. He was safe at home while burning us down with his smug opinions. Did you "Feel the air" or are you just writing about it like Fogerty did?
@@glassontherocksThank you for your service. My hat is off to anyone who served in combat. I can only picture myself hiding.
This song never get old!
Creedence is one of the all-time classic rock bands right up there with led Zeppelin.
great reaction
Can you imagine what it was like growing up in this era when great music was coming at us every day from every direction?
Me! I was there! Saw them in person too- Merriweather Post Pavilion.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around.
I’m so glad you have returned to CCR and especially to this song. This band had a lot to say about social issues and they did it in the coolest way imaginable. I can’t get enough of John Fogarty’s voice. The whole band is amazing. Great reaction. 🎄🌺✌️
oooh, any CCR takes me back....my Vietnam Veteran friends...listen to CCR, many war movies played these tunes.
C.C.R. Are The Kings Of "Swamp Rock" 🎸
CCR, another great band from 60’s and 70’s. What can you say. We had it all and it was all great.
This band played on every jukebox from the 70s to today.
One of the greatest bands of 60’s and early 70’s! Along with many others. What a great time to be alive!😎
VAN (THE MAN) MORRISON "DOMINO" & "MOONDANCE"...CLASSICS..TRUTH!!
that is perhaps the second most favorite song of the vietnam soldiers after "favorite son".
Yes
Fortunate Son
I really enjoy your reaction. It’s cool watching people who didn’t grow up with rock music experiencing it for the first time. Thank you.
Hi, I am glad you like Creedence. My dad would be proud a new music lover in 2021.... next is. TRAVELING BAND --- JEFF FOGERTY
This song reminds me of my brother he always played this all the time he was a vet thank you for sharing this this lift me up now I will play this song and a big salute to the one that came home from the war
You’re at the part of life where you look around and see that raft you started cobbling together all those years ago and have been expanding and piling on is sea-worthy and pointed in the right direction.
One of the best one chords (Dm) songs ever written
This song reminds most people of Viet Nam movies or the war itself but it reminds me of the Big Lebowski.. Love that movie..
Definitely a Vietnam song, I got drafted and found myself facing the jungle but I was raised in NY so the jungle was appropriate.
Welcome home brother
my uncle was with the Koreans. White Horse
Someday Never Comes is a amazing song by them also. Keep up the great reactions.
Big Lebowski: "Your wheel Dude..."
Totally agree with you,they are the bomb. You gotta react to "Keep on Chooglin" it's a real banger. Don't know why no one has reacted to it before. It's the closing song for every show.
I been trying to get people to react to that as well.
Me too. It’s their best song. The Woodstock live version is great.
Check out CCR "Down on the Corner"."Who'll Stop the Rain",and Up Around the Bend".
"Looking out my back door" is another CCR classic you should check out.
Long as I could see light
Amen. From Southern Illinois. ✌🏼🤘🏻
Oh yeah, CCR Jams! They’re Soul men for real.
@@raulmexb of course, that should be #1 on the list
Timeless stuff! CCR is so damn cool!!! Vietnam music🔥 Fogerty on his own doing “put me in coach” reminds me of this a little
One of my favorite bands ♥️ to you and yours Van Hope all's well with JoJo I sure miss him you've raised a great young man!
Good morning. Everyone are well. Thank you
@@LFRFAMILY I tell ya what I'm a wife & a 41 yr old mom of 3 I get up in the morning put 🎧 on clean just love listening and seeing your reactions to so much great music
@@thatgardeninggirl2864 the same here
@@lisaboccardo4293 wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas sending hugs from Johnson City Tennessee
I grew up on a farm at my grandmothers listening to this outside on 8 track! Brings me back 50+ years.
Awesome 👏 thanks. “ Travelin Band” “Lodi” and “Someday Never Comes” are great too
Thank You
You have no idea how terrifying that war was to we American families, we lost our sons, fathers, brothers, some came back but were never the same. Music revels deeper secrets
Hello, Mr. Van! Starting my day with CCR's bluesy soul! This song always seems to have something hidden, just on the other side of a thin veil - as if one could only push it aside, a startling revelation would appear. And of course, that revelation is war. FYI, CCR NEVER had a #1 song on American Billboard. They only made it to #2. They was ROBBED! A few other CCR songs you may want to react to:. "Lookin' Out My Back Door", a fun song about mind-altering substances; "Down On The Corner", a nod to inner-city street musicians; & "Travelin' Band", a rocker that'll bring you to your feet on the very 1st note. Really love your reactions, Van. They're how I start each day now. Thanks for lettin' the good times roll!
First time on a riverboat. Hitchin' a ride upriver to my unit. Water looked like glass. We skimmed along and a guy flipped on a reel to reel at full volume playin' this. Never heard of Credence before but was hooked. Their stuff always takes me back. Funny... havin' a nostalgic melancholy memory of that hellhole. 589th Combat Engineers Song Pha RVN 1970 Welcome Home Brothers!
Your post echos the rhythm and tone of the song. Well written!
@@umarae27Thanx! I think when one is away from home, the songs of that era have a deeper meaning as you age. My Mom was a WWII girl and she'd listen to 'Swing' till her death.
He sings so hard,every single song.
My husband used to be in a band with Tom Fogerty fir 17-18 years, we went to the county fair with back stage passes for Credence Clearwater revisited, the original drummer and Bass guitarist were still excellent musicians, I got photos of them with my husband, my husband talks to them every year in his or their birthdays! What a treasured memory to meet them so down to earth!
BTW Thank you Van. Love what you do.
Thank YOU Shannon. I’m just having fun whilst making a living. LOL 🖤
This is a cool song,and CCR had a lot of them, for instance "Fortunate Son", "Green River", "I Heard It Through The Grapevine", "Proud Mary", "Bad Moon Rising", and "Lodi". I grew up hearing these songs and listening to my mother, brother and my sister play together, and they'd always choose songs from CCR to jam on. Thanks for playing CCR, ya can't go wrong with them!
You should ALWAYS be excited when listening to CCR!
To this day still my favorite CCR tune.
Been a hammer since 08. Rep em strong rep it right 👍
You got to check out "Pagan Baby", "Ramble Tamble", and "Keep On Chooglin"! I never get tired of CCR. Congrats on Jr's book!
@Van I don’t know if this is what you meant when you were saying this sounded like music you’d hear in a country/ rural area, but they always reminded me of Cajun country . As if this music came straight out of the Bayou’s of deep Louisiana swamp and backwoods cabins down there. I was born and lived in Louisiana til 12 yrs old. Our kindergarten field trip one day was to an Alligator farm where I remember holding a baby one in my little kindergartner’s hand. But that was only 1 of the best things about that class. The other was that my first “boyfriend”, Ricky, was there too bc it was his grandad’s farm we visited. Ricky and I were each other’s boyfriend/girlfriend because we’d save each other places in line, help each other with things, and thought each other was cute❣️☺️😍
YES. That’s what I meant because I could see alligators in the woods but couldn’t describe it.
@@LFRFAMILY
Lots of ppl call it swamp rock. I think it fits.
The weird thing is, CCR is out of the SF Bay Area!
@@irishgrl yes, that IS so puzzling!🤔I wonder if one of them had SOME type of connection to Cajun influence/ It almost seems like someone HAD to have. Possibly some family or SOMEthing. That overall vibe is just way too prevalent in their music not to be rooted from something significant in their lives.
Oh my gosh, that is an adorable story. And you still remember him 😊.
@@jacqueline4514 Jet-black hair and alluring eyes…😌
Must be🤷🏻♀️like SADE said:
🎼 “It’s neverrr 🎵 as good as the First time!”🎶🎵 😉
For 5 years the best Dam band in the world!!
My favorite song to shuffle too!
Some channels you like because of the content, some you like because of the streamers character. And some, like this channel, you like for both.
This is a blessing to read, Dan. Thanks Big Dawg
@@LFRFAMILY You're one of the good ones, brother. I'll do my part to send more folks to your channel.
The 8-track tape of the ''Royal Albert Hall' concert spent a lot of time in the player of my van back in the 70s'!
I don’t remember what made me start watching your channel, but it’s not hard to figure out why I check in on it every day. Keep doing what you do. Being a CCR fan though, I’d recommend Cotton Fields. The harmonies are amazing
Shaun, thank you for being nice and also for the music recommendation. 🖤💪🏽
Love this song. Forgot it! Thanks for keeping great music alive!
Congrats to you and your son. I know you are super proud. ✌️🕊️🙏🏼😘
The Vietnam war was on everyone's mind during this time. My Dad and Uncle's did their part in this one. Stand and show respect to all our Veterans. Stand.
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Looking Out My Back Door
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Bad Moon Rising
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Down On The Corner
This song is about fighting in the jungles of Vietnam. What a hell hole that was. I was there for my tour in 1971, as an 18-year-old kid just out of High school. It made a man out of you pretty quick.
no it wasn't
No it's not about fighting in the jungles of vietnam. Read your band history
I love listening to you, listen to music I grew up with. You recognize tempo, and isntrumentales I never heard before
Congratulations on your son being a published Author, Van!! BRAVO!! As you said, perhaps if you had a life in music, you never would have had your family and I know that once you have a family, you cannot imagine life without them. Sometimes things work out for a reason; I think all the time how one move here, one move there, and I wouldn't have my husband (30 years next month) or our son, who is our pride. P.S.: I think Van is strong, intelligent name.
They're talking about the war in Vietnam the soldiers had to fight mostly in the jungles where they couldn't see 5-ft front of them and the enemy knew the jungle that's why they call it jungle warfare and it must have been scarier than hell for the soldiers the American soldiers shooting at what they couldn't see just imagine 1000 miles away from home and you're fighting people under their home you'll find a lot harder when someone's coming through your door your home can win your fighting at their home think about it
Love CCR!!!! Louisiana all the way!!
Hello Brenda
Except they was from the Bay Area, San Fran….
Love me some CCR!!✌️✌️✌️
Knucklehead, man! Knucklehead!
😂
I love CCR! Have since the 60s 👍
I love your appreciation and innate understanding of music. You have a good grasp on life and reality. Your life experiences appear have done you well. Your son is doing a great job. You have done a wonderful job of raising him. You are a person with impact because you have persevered and overcome adversity. That's what makes you stand out. It's great to give back, isn't it? That is because we generally receive more back than we give if given with a sincere heart. Now your true personality is shining through and that is what people are craving and responding to. We want real people with genuine motives. Blessings to you and your family. Keep bringing us great music to enjoy. I love some of the obscure cuts you have done such as Albert King and Stevie Ray playing the blues together. You seem to really know music. Please bring more of those superb cuts that are not so commonly known. Have you done Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa covering I'd Rather Go Blind? It will blow you away. The vocals and guitar are inspired by a higher being. Cheers from Canada
Thank you for sharing your life with us :)
Congratulations to Junior on the book!
The legit history of this song is what made it so damn funny in Tropic Thunder!
Get dat groove on, great song to just kick back, sip a lil sumpin, and chill.
That song was recently played in Kong, Skull Island were you had Bell Huey helicopters and Vietnam troops fighting Kong. I'm surprised so many younger Americans haven't heard the 60,70s music, best music of all, should watch Vietnam movies etc, love CCR, best wishes from Ireland.
The book looks like something i could get into, thanks to Van Jr. :)
A CLASSIC MUST HEAR,, CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL "SUZIE Q"
You should react to Juanita by Sturgill Simpson. It’s worth listening to.
Thanks Evan
Another great Creedence Clearwater reaction, Van! Have you done Suzy Q yet? Another good one 😀. About 25 years ago drove from NJ to Maine and my sister and I listened to my CCR Greatest Hits CD the whole ride 💖.
Thank you Van
The singer of this group John Fogerty has some solos. One that's really good is 110 in the shade
I just might Heather
I believed that John Fogerty served in the Army before he joined his brother and other two formed CCR.
And he was stationed in Mississippi at one point I believe.
van...you're hitting all my favorite bands...thanks...try checking out steppenwolf 'the pusher'...
Oh yeah!!!
I ALWAYS think of Viet Nam when I hear this. Those were my high school years
Van the man... Will check out Jr's book!!! Fell into you a few nights ago, my wife and I have enjoyed searching out and watching ALL of your vids. We love that your real, and funny as chit!!! Keep up the great work. Since you're in the Vietnam era with the CCR. Check out the song Bird is the word by The Trashmen and In the summertime by Mungo Jerry .....Enjoy Brother Van. God bless fella!
😁😄😊😂🤣 And he opened it right back up!
I think that you should SERIOUSLY RECONSIDER YOUR #1. CCR NEVER FAILS. And when you listen to the words closely, you must choose CCR, always, listen to the words
This was kegger music back in the day. Lots of memories!
Listen to this while being on a boat with joint in my hand and gun on my back in mekong river. Surreal experience
You HAVE TO listen to GREEN RIVER by these guys !
I love your reaction videos. I don't know if you've ever listened to Gregg Allman but I wish you would! Soulshine, Stormy Monday, Tied to the Whipping Post, Melissa, Midnight Rider are just a few. Check it out please!!
Hello Diane. Nice meeting you. I’ve done a few Allman Brothers reactions. Go let me know what you think.
Great reviews and I like your style, especially wearing that West Ham jersey, COYI
This West Ham jersey is another gift I received from one of my supporters. Y’all are amazing
This and Green River are my 2 favorite CCR songs.
His vocal is crazy. It's almost a baritone. Hell maybe it is, I don't know. It's deep.
They come out with the songs an music in the late 60s an early 70s when Vietnam was happening was played during that time lots of it related to the war.
New hype button!! 😁
My eardrums; bleeding profusely 🙉
Love all things CCR never a bad song but another John Fogerty song about Vietnam
My favorite song by them is Travelin Band. It’s a banger!
I’ve done many of their songs before but I doubt I’ve done Travelin Band yet
@@LFRFAMILY 🔥🔥🔥🔥I promise!
There's a song that describes the bar out in the sticks you were fantasizing about. Check out Ray Ray's Juke Joint by Randy Houser
CCR makes a harmonica cool!
This is the song CCR's record label tried to sue Fogerty over for copyright infringement...of himself. They believed "Old Man Down the Road" from a solo album sounded too much like this.
Two songs that you will really like are:
Drops of Jupiter by Train
And
Mr.Jones by The counting Crows
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I love LFR Jojo. He's the same age as my son and I love to see his reactions. I'm subscribed to him as well.
They grew up in the Bay Area California, not far from where I live, we grew up knowing this band was local and went nationwide! They dint have an accent when they talk!
My fav song by CCR!
This song was about the Vietnam War someplace we as a country should have never been. My best friend at that time older brother was in Vietnam and when he came home he never was the same. Sad but true! We should have never been there in the first place! A very tumultuous time in my life!
In an interview in 2016, John Fogerty said not about Vietnam as popularly thought. Said it is actually about gun violence and encouraging gun control in United States.
I read somewhere that Fogerty said the song was about guns in America. But it fits right into the Viet Nam scene, too. As for other CCR tunes to try, I suggest the deceptively simple tune “Don’t Look Now.” Less than three minutes and the best riff on class.
Vietnam man god bless those who served in the military and came home safe
My husband of 14 years told me a few years ago that he knew he was going to marry me on our first date. It was in 2006 when I was 19 and he was 20. I insisted on picking him up because I didn’t want to have to depend on someone for a ride if I wanted to leave 😂 Which I remember bc I’ve ALWAYS been like that. But he said (of which this I do not remember lol) that when he got in my little red Pontiac Sunfire (lmao) I had CCR’s greatest hits in the CD player. 🥰🤣🤷🏼♀️ I remember having the cd of course, just didn’t realize it was what was playing the first time he rode in my car lol
Someday Never Comes. Peace.