I picked up the harmonica because of this song and now play five instruments. John is not only a great musician, he inspires others to greatness. To be clear, I'm good, not great, but still working on it :)
I am using my wife's iPad I was n VIETNAM 67 68with 1stcav AIR mobile this song reminds me of combat jungle warfare I experienced makes me sad 50 years later to here. I picture all kinds of dreadful experiences love the song.
It's really cool watching all these people throw horns and enjoy the concert. My father loves this music, he loves CCR. But he actually ran through the jungle, and he didn't come back the same. Support your Vietnam veterans, support VA benefits, vote to give vets the life they deserve after the things they endured via government greed. No vet should be homeless, without help, or alone.
Simply the BEST AMERICAN ROCKER EVER !!!!! CAN DO IT ALL... WRITE, SING, GUITAR, HARMONICA... YOU NAME IT AND HE CAN DO IT. I grew up discovering CCR and loved his work ever since.
Kenneth yates .50 cals lmao they had the standard M60 Medium Machine Gun wich was a 7,62mm not a friggin M2 Browning those were mounted on the m113s and Pattons and armored vehicels in general, not on helos.
I wish we could back to these times when there were so many GREAT bands using their God given talents to entertain us and blow our minds musically. I know I might be labeled as being full of nostalgia, but to truly know how great something is, it needs to be compared to other talent. I listen to music today, but it does nothing for me. When I compare music from the last 70 years (I like all GOOD music), I just feel that we "lost" something when we started relying on sampling older songs, Autotune, pitch correction, etc. I respect hearing one's natural abilities (and flaws) that show just how talented they were. No need to "fix" anything with computers, trying to cover up lack of talent. CCR and John Fogarty had talent in spades! Quoting Wikipedia: "The band's most prolific and successful period between 1969 and 1971 produced fourteen consecutive Top 10 singles (many of which were double A-sides) and five consecutive Top 10 albums in the United States - two of which, Green River (1969) and Cosmo's Factory (1970), reached number one."
logawinner it’s fact Russia (then the Soviet Union) was involved. How else did the people’s liberation army get state of the art soviet aircraft and another air missile systems, and even if the north Vietnamese bought them rice farmers couldn’t operate such technological equipment so someone had to train them.
Yes I know this, but this song was written in Drop D Tuning If you find Guitar Tab book it shows this. John just did this song on the Custom cause that guitar is always tune D Standard tuning. He just transposed for that tuning. Same thing with Ramble Tamble.
love this song, but the drum sound is shite: the straight, uptight "nineties" groove played here totally ruins the original`s swampy feel: much respect to original rhythm section doug "cosmo" clifford and stu cook who did this right!
"That's right, Dude. The beauty of this is its simplicity. Once a plan gets too complex, everything can go wrong. If there's one thing I learned in Nam--"
hey bob, yes i listened to ccr but this is not ccr, this is john after ccr, i liked the sound, but as i got older and paid more attention to what i was listening to and where it came from i started to realize it isn't just the sound, it has to be the heart too. ccr, too much whining and crying and blaming, they didn't mind john writing and running the show when they were climbing but as it leveled off they started all the crap. you must realize that if john wasn't there, wasn't a part of the group, ccr would not have existed.
If you have never attended a crab boil or crawfish boil down on the Bayou, in Louisiana amongst real Creole Cajuns, put that on your bucket list you will not forget it
Непривычно. Слишком быстро. Медленно и тяжело было лучше. Куда то хрипотца делась. Вроде выше поет, чем в молодости. Одна из любимых тем у Криденсов. Бег сквозь джунгли.
Relax you fucking imbecile. Because of my dad I grew up with this music. Just be glad that a game can bring some attention to some good music for the newer generations
I knew the song before the game but because of Nam i will forever associate the two. Everytime this song comes on i send a vid to my friend that I play with and say "Huh must be booted up"
Thinking about going back to my roots 🤔! They say don’t look back,but DAMN! The future isn’t looking all that great 🤷🏻♂️. If people can get behind this groove and slow roll we’d be so much better off….Fogerty for President (even though he’d scoff at it)
Was f***** up now looking back on it which it really ain't f***** up all of them folks that live by the Levee used to call me Vietnamese I don't know about anything to do with this song or what I pretty much doubt it there's a lot of mixed emotions about CCR in Louisiana but they used to call me Vietnamese the way Grandpa used to explain it was because he couldn't understand what the hell I was saying because they all spoke Creole but I don't know maybe Vietnamese is only that come to his head I'm trying to explain a nickname for me because everybody has to have a nickname down there but mine was beaten to me
This was on the Jukebox where I worked in Manhattan, NYC in 1970 at Max's "Terre Haute" on the upper East Side. When someone played this tune, we had a gorgeous big, young, black, gay busboy who would just take off when it started to play... RUNNING THROUGH THE JUNGLE so to speak to the absolute delight of everyone in the restaurant. 18 years later the Coen Bros would feature it in their film, the Big Lebowski... I always wondered if they had been in that restaurant watching our genius busboy one night that inspired them to feature that Credence song...? OK... maybe not... Joel didn't start NYU film school until 1973... But who knows? Maybe after I had moved on, he ate dinner there one night and Run Through the Jungle was still on the Jukebox...?
@@juanmendoza2993 Absolutely, finally someone acknowledges this. Hendrix sounded great on records, but he was incredibly sloppy live, just like Jimmy Page.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I strongly disagree. He's a very average guitarist. Roy Clark is in my opinion the greatest ever, tied with Paco de Lucia
CCR run through the jungle is the most popular war song ever in any movie to do with any War. For a f****** reason. Sad to say we don't have genuine stringed instrument original music anymore. But s***, cheers to the legends
I picked up the harmonica because of this song and now play five instruments. John is not only a great musician, he inspires others to greatness. To be clear, I'm good, not great, but still working on it :)
Same, but i already was playing guitar and bass. The solo on harmonica in this song inspired me to pick up another instrument ;)
Jobb
Bbm
One of the greatest song writers of all time Genius
I am using my wife's iPad I was n VIETNAM 67 68with 1stcav AIR mobile this song reminds me of combat jungle warfare I experienced makes me sad 50 years later to here. I picture all kinds of dreadful experiences love the song.
Thank you so much for your service and everything that you went through. God Bless.
Australia remembers too 💪🏼
All them young men sent to die for nothing. To make the rich richer.Our government has been lying to us since 1861
Thank you for your service. It did not go unnoticed. God Bless you.
Dude, thanks/sorry for all you went thru ... some of us are humbled and a bit guilty we were too young to help.
Welcome to the rice fields
BIG LEBoWSKI
MADAFAKA
scout report in
😔
Yaaaaaaaa
Love CCR. I grew up listening to them.
Man !!! So glad I did my "Twentys" in the 70's. With respect to later generations.
This man is an American Icon!
he's a Hero!
That he is, but as a British man, he's a international treasure.
he's the chuck berry of our generation.
He's a worldwide icon.
So Cal Legend
It's really cool watching all these people throw horns and enjoy the concert. My father loves this music, he loves CCR. But he actually ran through the jungle, and he didn't come back the same. Support your Vietnam veterans, support VA benefits, vote to give vets the life they deserve after the things they endured via government greed. No vet should be homeless, without help, or alone.
John Fogerty is a beast of a musical talent.
Simply the BEST AMERICAN ROCKER EVER !!!!! CAN DO IT ALL... WRITE, SING, GUITAR, HARMONICA... YOU NAME IT AND HE CAN DO IT. I grew up discovering CCR and loved his work ever since.
Music today has gone to hell in a handbasket. Bring back awesome music like this!
Thank god for youtube or we will be stuck in this shit they call music
You almost look up and see above and see about 50 Hueys flying with the doors open and 50 cals sticking out
Kenneth yates .50 cals lmao they had the standard M60 Medium Machine Gun wich was a 7,62mm not a friggin M2 Browning those were mounted on the m113s and Pattons and armored vehicels in general, not on helos.
And then the vietcong shoot down 25 of them....
I am a CCR fan since the 70s album... Really beautiful songs.
nobody gonna point out that harmonica solo!!!
Sonny Boy Williamson would give it a thumbs up!
Magisterial! The master of swamp rock harp.
many memories, many tears...
John P Schiller
So sorry John. I grew up with a brother suffering in Vietnam
Respect
Respect, my grandfather was in 1st reconnaissance battalion
Rep +
I wish we could back to these times when there were so many GREAT bands using their God given talents to entertain us and blow our minds musically.
I know I might be labeled as being full of nostalgia, but to truly know how great something is, it needs to be compared to other talent. I listen to music today, but it does nothing for me.
When I compare music from the last 70 years (I like all GOOD music), I just feel that we "lost" something when we started relying on sampling older songs, Autotune, pitch correction, etc.
I respect hearing one's natural abilities (and flaws) that show just how talented they were. No need to "fix" anything with computers, trying to cover up lack of talent.
CCR and John Fogarty had talent in spades!
Quoting Wikipedia:
"The band's most prolific and successful period between 1969 and 1971 produced fourteen consecutive Top 10 singles (many of which were double A-sides) and five consecutive Top 10 albums in the United States - two of which, Green River (1969) and Cosmo's Factory (1970), reached number one."
I know what you mean, music was so much better back then😥
I've loved CCR and Fogerty since "Born on the Bayou" . It's just great music that let's you get away for a while.
*Vietnam veterans blasting this song*
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WW3: hold my beer 😏
Me too. Cheers!
War to end the land
WW3 was Vietnam, rumors say Russia was involved.
logawinner it’s fact Russia (then the Soviet Union) was involved. How else did the people’s liberation army get state of the art soviet aircraft and another air missile systems, and even if the north Vietnamese bought them rice farmers couldn’t operate such technological equipment so someone had to train them.
I wasn’t even born when this song came out. But it still gives me chills listening to the musical art they’ve gifted us with
That was a classic performance from John nailed it !
John kicked and still kicks ass with this song!! 😏😎🎶🤙
Not exactly so. LOVE Fogerty, but this is too tight and polished. More grass, whiskey, and sleepless nights. Even greats can't always recreate magic.
My God never heard anything like this before This is Fire... fire bruh
Listen to the original fam.
John may age but his voice never will. Absolute legend. Rock on Mr. Fogerty🤘🏻🇺🇸💯
does NOT get any better than this
For you guitar players out there, tune your guitar to D standard tuning (DGCFAD) to get that heavy sound. Rock on \m/
+MusicDude86 Actual the song is in Drop D Tuning. D-A-D-G-B-E
Yes I know this, but this song was written in Drop D Tuning If you find Guitar Tab book it shows this. John just did this song on the Custom cause that guitar is always tune D Standard tuning. He just transposed for that tuning.
Same thing with Ramble Tamble.
MusicDude86 m
can i ask how they did the opening sound, as i am not a picker
@@ginnywhite333 in the studio version, piano D chord backwards, and guitar messing
I can only imagine how many Vietnam Vets went to this
love this song, but the drum sound is shite: the straight, uptight "nineties" groove played here totally ruins the original`s swampy feel: much respect to original rhythm section doug "cosmo" clifford and stu cook who did this right!
It's my complaint too with whoever he gets to drum with him, just not the same feel!
John Fogerty's harmonica can fly
Один из величайших музыкантов !!!👍👍👍👏👏👏💖
I began to appreciate John Fogerty music only after the popular films of the Vietnam war movies.
From an era of fabulous music. My son is in his 40s and he loves all the music from those days.
Good old Rock made by John Fogerty
this man still tours hope I get a chance to see him soon he's still got the voice in the guitar licks!
I have seem him 2x already.... fan of him/CCR since 1971... 3rd grade ... John puts on a show that you get your moneys worth
Great song he wrote this about the concrete jungle, city life, I always thought its was about nam
It is associated with the Vietnam War and should be, John was there and was a protestor back home. He sang for several Vietnam War veterans concerts .
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You were at home listening to your Beatles white album while these guys were slugging it out with Charlie in the rice paddies
Triple canopy Bro! Thank you! John has NO clue!
@Gisselle S it was about hell on Earth, Viet Nam
What kind of man is he, Does he come from the another world?
John fogerty .creedence .corriendo por la jungla❤❤❤
This song made a lot more sense in the 70s during the Vietnam war...Great music.
still makes sense in 2021
The urban jungle 2024! Everybody is armed.
The urban jungle, 2024!
…. With the beautiful Billy Burnette!
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Thank you for your upload. This is a fine version but grand to see this tune performed in concert.
you can almost hear the hueys when this masterpiece plays.
"That's right, Dude. The beauty of this is its simplicity. Once a plan gets too complex, everything can go wrong. If there's one thing I learned in Nam--"
"That's the simple part, Dude. We make the hand off, I grab one of them and beat it out of them...Huh?"
I had 6 lp`s of CCR and I still find the music just as well as that time!!!!!
Best song CCR ever did
Amazing, but the drums are wayyyy too clean man
John fogerty.creedence.corriendo por la jungla❤❤
Another classic from c.c.r. miss you Tom fogerty love from Bob UK 🇬🇧 ♥♥♥
hey bob, yes i listened to ccr but this is not ccr, this is john after ccr, i liked the sound, but as i got older and paid more attention to what i was listening to and where it came from i started to realize it isn't just the sound, it has to be the heart too. ccr, too much whining and crying and blaming, they didn't mind john writing and running the show when they were climbing but as it leveled off they started all the crap. you must realize that if john wasn't there, wasn't a part of the group, ccr would not have existed.
Robert what’s the S.A.S like?
John Fogarty awesome...👍
that is Billy Burnette on the guitar behind John Fogerty he was in Fleetwood Mac in the 1980s great player
Now troops can listen to Nicki Minaj and be nostalgic about it 50 years later.
If you have never attended a crab boil or crawfish boil down on the Bayou, in Louisiana amongst real Creole Cajuns, put that on your bucket list you will not forget it
0:50 he looks like if tony stark was dumped in the grease from a large poppa johns pizza
Непривычно. Слишком быстро. Медленно и тяжело было лучше. Куда то хрипотца делась. Вроде выше поет, чем в молодости. Одна из любимых тем у Криденсов. Бег сквозь джунгли.
John fogerty.credence lo maximo en rock country blues.❤
listen and learn new generation of “singers “
A piece of art Mr Fogerty
who are here for the Rising Storm 2 Vietnam?
Fede Fermani haha yeah!
Relax you fucking imbecile. Because of my dad I grew up with this music. Just be glad that a game can bring some attention to some good music for the newer generations
I knew the song before the game but because of Nam i will forever associate the two. Everytime this song comes on i send a vid to my friend that I play with and say "Huh must be booted up"
GI please go home.
Yaaaaaaaa!
So talented JFC ... forgot how much he came up with.
John fogerty creedence grupo legendario dr rock country blues.❤❤
They may have retired the 7th air calvery but the ghosts are still up there over the jungles
amazing❤️ nice song nice band nice singer nice drumer nice everything👊🏼🔥🕺🏻
Just plain magic
Love John Saaw him in Milwaukee right after the lawsuit was settled....Just an awsome musician.
These guys were way beyond their time and never got the recognition they deserved.
Yes they sure did! :)
I just heard this song from the movie tripple frontier and right away I searched for it surprisingly it was CCR's.
Vietnam…never forget! 😭
Thinking about going back to my roots 🤔! They say don’t look back,but DAMN! The future isn’t looking all that great 🤷🏻♂️. If people can get behind this groove and slow roll we’d be so much better off….Fogerty for President (even though he’d scoff at it)
Some people lose it with time. He has not!
Was f***** up now looking back on it which it really ain't f***** up all of them folks that live by the Levee used to call me Vietnamese I don't know about anything to do with this song or what I pretty much doubt it there's a lot of mixed emotions about CCR in Louisiana but they used to call me Vietnamese the way Grandpa used to explain it was because he couldn't understand what the hell I was saying because they all spoke Creole but I don't know maybe Vietnamese is only that come to his head I'm trying to explain a nickname for me because everybody has to have a nickname down there but mine was beaten to me
👍👍👍🇷🇺❤️ Тащюсь от этой песни, бомба.
They still play his songs everywhere. pure genius writer, singer, picker and harpist. He was ripped off in the $millions. never got it back. shame.
0:36 music beings
I LOVE YOU JOHN❤
Getting the job done with 1 chord.
LOVE YOU STILL FROM NZ JOHN THANKS
What a fab live performance!!!!
I’ve just got into CCR , for some reason my radar somehow FUCKED RIGHT UP?
God bless you Nam era Vets and thank you for your service sorry you had to deal respect the the h out of you all
Man this song makes you feel like we're in the Vietnam war. CCR is one of the best bands ever...only 4 yrs together... imagine if they kept goin
Better HURRRY!!!
Amazing still rocks much ❤️🙌🏻
This was on the Jukebox where I worked in Manhattan, NYC in 1970 at Max's "Terre Haute" on the upper East Side. When someone played this tune, we had a gorgeous big, young, black, gay busboy who would just take off when it started to play... RUNNING THROUGH THE JUNGLE so to speak to the absolute delight of everyone in the restaurant. 18 years later the Coen Bros would feature it in their film, the Big Lebowski... I always wondered if they had been in that restaurant watching our genius busboy one night that inspired them to feature that Credence song...? OK... maybe not... Joel didn't start NYU film school until 1973... But who knows? Maybe after I had moved on, he ate dinner there one night and Run Through the Jungle was still on the Jukebox...?
An ear- and eye-candy band!
was and still is the greatest guitar player
...Jimi Hendrix...
Jimi Hendrix is WAY WAY WAY more talanted IMO
@@Ameritard Hendrix was sloppy as fuck
@@juanmendoza2993 Absolutely, finally someone acknowledges this. Hendrix sounded great on records, but he was incredibly sloppy live, just like Jimmy Page.
You're entitled to your opinion, but I strongly disagree. He's a very average guitarist. Roy Clark is in my opinion the greatest ever, tied with Paco de Lucia
The Rickenbacher is doing alot of talking since March 15, 2020
The Rock's new movie trailer, Jungle Cruise.
So good. How I love this!
CCR run through the jungle is the most popular war song ever in any movie to do with any War. For a f****** reason. Sad to say we don't have genuine stringed instrument original music anymore. But s***, cheers to the legends
CCR and Fogerty sound as good today as the first day it was out.
USA Vs Vietnam is basically Potato vs Rice (no racism intended)
И, в этом возрасте полностью отдается теме этой песни - это дорогого стоит по моим понятиям, дай ему, Бог, здоровья !
Rip you were a good man that made the greatest music!
DutchLeMan he's alive
Alive and well
Great song! Reminds me of 'The Big Lebowski" every time..love it!
Amo el rock .❤❤
That riff with the effect pedal 🙌😍
2:28,done with that harmonica! Really makes the song,though. JF WAS CCR!
CCR 4Ever !
This version is missing something I can't quite put my ear on it though not that it sounds bad Fogerty kicks ass might just be my ears
I believe that the studio version has more of a growl to it. A gravel sound...
John ❤✌️
Un señor de la buena música, q ha llenado mi juventud de sonidos
yeah!!!!!