John Fogerty actually did not record this on his Rick. He actually recorded this on his 3/4 scale Les Paul Custom with the Bigsby whammy bar. The first one he bought in January 1969 that was damaged by the airlines, not the second Les Paul he bought in March 69’ that he used for open D. He stopped using the Rickenbacker 325 in the studio, after the Willy and the Poor Boys album. Everything from Cosmos Factory is exclusively both of his Les Pauls as he grew frustrated with the Ricks poor tuning stability.
The first album I bought - 1971, good work, John Fogerty played a Les Paul at this time, Rickenbacker for live concerts, when I saw CCR in '72 it was the Les Paul
Most players play this wrong and let everything ring in the opening riff. Great to see it played correctly. It's so vastly different from the original recording to most covers.
If they're dancing, it's so short', just keep playing D/A forever(doo do doo part). Dynamic singer can get a chant going. Great lesson, folks love songs from their youth, not caring how complex. Like Mony Mony, F# for evvvver. BTW, the SG sounds so good with middle pup added, single notes on demo, full and snappy!! ♫
Another great lesson, love all your content especially the Stones. I have a request Georgia Satellites keep your hands to yourself. I have searched UA-cam over and over and cannot find a lesson that really comes close to the real deal if you get the time I would appreciate it, thanks
Thanks for bringing this Doug 👍. Cosmo's Factory was one of my favourite CCR albums and I've been a huge fan ever since their Woodstock Performance which sadly, due to their producer/agent's commercial interests, wasn't in the featured documentary/film: Woodstock 1969, 3 Days Of Peace, Love And Music. ☮️❤️🎸
Sounds Great on the SG!! The Versatile SG is truly Underrated, you've got Everything from early Clapton/CREAM; Iron Butterfly IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA - which was based on his daughter's saying "In The Garden of Eden "... , or so the Story goes....? I think I read that somewhere? To Todd Rundgren with UTOPIA - The Ikon, which I saw in Little Rock, Arkansas!! To Tony Iommi with Black Sabbath's truly AWESOME First album - the Best to me; ACDC; Numerous Blues Guys. It's Great for SLIDE, especially Open Tunings/Dereck Trucks.... , and on and on... THANKS!!! Love John Fogerty and CCR!!! That 'Long Road Home' DVD, is Excellent!!!
Yes you get all tabs, can view onscreen, or download, or if you have guitarpro software I am now posting those so you can import those to play along with. But yes you can get all the tabs
@@12footchain cool. I really like your videos. Chilled and laid back. Relaxes the viewer.. you can get sudden onset anxiety when dudes start ripping into the lesson too quickly and throwing around scales and jargon!
Sorry, I refuse to watch this until you redo it with either Rickenbacker or a Black Beauty. AND a stretchy cord (into a Custom amp). I'll be over in the corner, pouting, when you're ready... EDIT: Also, you must move to Emeryville, CA.
When Cosmo's came out it was all over the Radio. They played all the Songs, boy is it missed on Radio today.
This is a song that always puts me in a good mood.
Love this song! To be fair I love everything CCR did
Totally Awesome Lesson. Thanks
This was my Fav CCR song in the 70s and the 1st single I bought and I use to play a gazoo to the Run Through the Jungle harp lol Great memory
This man has the best tone, every song!
Great video, thanks for the post ........
Cosmos Factory: First "proper' album I ever had. Played the heck out of it. And, you did that track justice - thanks man!
One of my favorite songs to play. Great job as always!
Another great lesson 12 Ft. I saw Fogerty in a small club 1995 Toronto on his 50th Birthday ♪♫♪♫♪
John Fogerty actually did not record this on his Rick. He actually recorded this on his 3/4 scale Les Paul Custom with the Bigsby whammy bar. The first one he bought in January 1969 that was damaged by the airlines, not the second Les Paul he bought in March 69’ that he used for open D. He stopped using the Rickenbacker 325 in the studio, after the Willy and the Poor Boys album. Everything from Cosmos Factory is exclusively both of his Les Pauls as he grew frustrated with the Ricks poor tuning stability.
AWESOME insights, thanks for sharing
Fantastic lesson 12 foot Ahh the memories, that was the my first vinyl ever purchased 52 years ago. You just picked up a new subscriber! Thanks
Another brilliant lesson/demo! Thanks so much TFC! 🌌💕🌠🌅🕊👌🏻
The first album I bought - 1971, good work, John Fogerty played a Les Paul at this time, Rickenbacker for live concerts, when I saw CCR in '72 it was the Les Paul
Most players play this wrong and let everything ring in the opening riff. Great to see it played correctly. It's so vastly different from the original recording to most covers.
Fun tune. Love the classics where I can find a good backing track with vocals. Thanks for this one!
Absolutely nailed that one! Sounds just like the record!👍🎸🎵
Thanks, great tune. I always try to analyse a song and learn something about guitar playing & music from it.
If they're dancing, it's so short', just keep playing D/A forever(doo do doo part). Dynamic singer can get a chant going. Great lesson, folks love songs from their youth, not caring how complex. Like Mony Mony, F# for evvvver. BTW, the SG sounds so good with middle pup added, single notes on demo, full and snappy!! ♫
Great lesson as usual. Thank you!
Thanks for a great lesson
Another great lesson, love all your content especially the Stones. I have a request Georgia Satellites keep your hands to yourself. I have searched UA-cam over and over and cannot find a lesson that really comes close to the real deal if you get the time I would appreciate it, thanks
Great lesson, thx 🙂I like the music from CCR!
Well played and portrayed as usual, thanks for the great lesson
“Cosmo’s Factory” I always thought until a few years ago it was Cosmos Factory 😆 what a difference an apostrophe makes!!!
Beautiful job! Great CCR tune!
Thanks for bringing this Doug 👍.
Cosmo's Factory was one of my favourite CCR albums and I've been a huge fan ever since their Woodstock Performance which sadly, due to their producer/agent's commercial interests, wasn't in the featured documentary/film: Woodstock 1969, 3 Days Of Peace, Love And Music.
☮️❤️🎸
Thanks
Thank you!
Super tutorial, I have to get better at the hybrid picking thingy.
very Nashville-y!! You do it Justice!! As far as lessons that I'd like to learn, maybe hurting kind by robert plant?
Fellow Home Skooler!
Sounds Great on the SG!! The Versatile SG is truly Underrated, you've got Everything from early Clapton/CREAM; Iron Butterfly IN-A-GADDA-DA-VIDA - which was based on his daughter's saying "In The Garden of Eden "... , or so the Story goes....? I think I read that somewhere? To Todd Rundgren with UTOPIA - The Ikon, which I saw in Little Rock, Arkansas!! To Tony Iommi with Black Sabbath's truly AWESOME First album - the Best to me; ACDC; Numerous Blues Guys. It's Great for SLIDE, especially Open Tunings/Dereck Trucks.... , and on and on... THANKS!!! Love John Fogerty and CCR!!! That 'Long Road Home' DVD, is Excellent!!!
Agree on SGs, super versatile, super comfortable
@@12footchain I've got my First one, of many to come a Harley Benton, Lefty Tuned to Open E for Slide!! Lovin' it.
How about 30 days in the hole next?
Great lesson. Can this be done on an acoustic guitar? Will it sound OK?.
Sure, why not
What is the control knob you have mounted on your pickguard?
It's a master volume. It's a Captain Kirk Douglas artist model SG. www.gibson.com/en-US/Electric-Guitar/USA19H701/Ebony
Hi - If I become a patreon I can get all the TAB? what format is it? I man can I download it and take it to a printing shop? my printer died
Yes you get all tabs, can view onscreen, or download, or if you have guitarpro software I am now posting those so you can import those to play along with. But yes you can get all the tabs
@@12footchain cool. I really like your videos. Chilled and laid back. Relaxes the viewer.. you can get sudden onset anxiety when dudes start ripping into the lesson too quickly and throwing around scales and jargon!
Sorry, I refuse to watch this until you redo it with either Rickenbacker or a Black Beauty. AND a stretchy cord (into a Custom amp). I'll be over in the corner, pouting, when you're ready...
EDIT: Also, you must move to Emeryville, CA.
Lol. I totally would if I could
@@12footchain I neglected to add, _that_ guitar should be reserved for original Alice Cooper Group songs...
But first you must grow your hair all the way down to your ass... and wear sparkly pantsuits...
@jahrastafari7381 lived in East Bay area for years in 80s and 90s. Graduated from Saint Marys College in Moraga
Tone deaf