Two newer songs by John Fogerty you need to hear. The first is "Mystic Highway". The newer one is "Weeping In The Promise Land" which is about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, USA, about the COVID-19 pandemic, the bad that Trump has perpetrated with the pandemic, and police brutality here in the US.
I realize I'm reacting late to this. But I grew up on CCR. God I wish we had bands today that actually played instruments and sang without auto tune. This kind of music is timeless.
CCR's output was phenomenal....what is equally mind blowing is how young John Fogerty was when he wrote and released all of CCR's classic material: age 21 to 25 (1966 to 1970)
You should check out the CCR cover of Heard it Through The Grapevine. There are just so many amazing CCR songs... And they did it all in just a few years.
Fogerty really puts his soul into this one. Sing on boys!!! Don't worry, this music was too good not to share with our children and they love it too.!!🤗🤗
They were unique when they hit the scene way back, and they remained unique. Who can you compare them to? This is a sleeper classic and STILL sounds so damn good! Nice watching you guys cover this… so much fun.
Yep, CCR are certainly American treasures! Since you like them so much, I will also recommend (again) The Doobie Brothers, another outstanding American band with a great vibe and harmonies. You will love them, I promise (a favorite of Alex & Andy). Start with Long Train Running.
I am late to this party but I read through the comments and noticed that nobody mentioned that, in addition to his amazing voice, John Fogarty lent his musical talent on that saxophone solo! The man is truly an American treasure 🌺✌️
I had ALL CCR albums when I was younger, what a voice!!! Sing it Guys!!! Fantastic reactions guys!! Love you Patrick and George 😊💓🤘✌️ love the sax 🎷. I was raised with Rock and Roll!!
I think John even played the saxophone and keys on this. He is quite the talented individual. I know on his solo album Blue Ridge Rangers he plays all the instruments. Some of his solo albums are incredible.
Gosh, it's a long time since I heard this song from CCR! John Fogerty's voice is just great and I really enjoyed hearing this song again, it just so good. Incidentally, It would be fab, guys, if you could react to Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby - my favourite CCR songs at the moment! Thanks so much for this reaction.
I think Patrick really likes John Fogerty. Fan x 50 yrs. Except centerfield( groan). Patrick, one day you will Get to speak uninterrupted. Would enjoy hearing your take on songs too
I have had the best time going through your reaction videos, and I swear my face hurts tonight from smiling so much. Thank you for making old songs seem new again. Your chills give me chills.
Southern Blues and Folk music are the roots of American rock. Those bands that have aligned themselves most closely to those roots are the bands that have stood the test of time. Music that stirs the soul. No matter the generation. TIMELESS!
Thank you guys for taking my request!!!! I requested this song because I knew Patrick would really enjoy it and I knew George would fall in love with CCR!!!! It is one of my favorite songs from CCR!!!!!
Unbelievably nostalgic song by CCR.🌿 The sax and John's voice are priceless. Thanks so much guys for posting and reacting to this one - you guys should sing more!!🧡
CCR , the Best northamerican's band, I love them !! In South América we have Soda Stereo in spanish language. Greetings from Buenos Aires , Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
LOVE CCR! This song replayed in my head over and over when I left home at the age of 20. Yes, Please pass these songs on to the younger people...the music back then was heartfelt and genuine. Every group played their own instruments. Sadly...it's not the same these days.
Yes they could have, but sadly didn't. Forty to forty-five minute set. I'd be interested to hear of any that went longer. But because there songs were nearly all radio length, they could fit a lot in. John stretched out on Keep on Choogling for about 8 minutes, and it was glorious.
@@trevorsneath4665 - I suppose if you took the tracks and played them with no pauses in between and exactly as long as studio releases you may be right. But I saw them in concert probably 5-6 years ago, albeit without John, and they certainly did.
@@doplinger1 Yes! A totally different set up with Stu and Doug's version of the band. And John does longer shows now. But back in the 60/70's which is when I saw them, that wasn't true. Sadly. They would often have 2~3 support acts to pad out the event. That wasn't CCR's doing but rather, the local promotor/host of the concert venue. As a side note: it's been interesting since the first lockdown in the US to watch the clips John has put out using family as musicians. He has one of the best rock voices of all time.
Greetings from America , my brothers - great reaction ; I love the way your appreciation for the music really comes through - and I'm really glad you chose this song from CCR ; so many people seem to forget about it - FYI , 2 days from now is a holiday here in America called "Thanksgiving" : we celebrate by gathering with our loved ones eating a good meal and giving thanks for our blessings ; I invite you to celebrate too - much Love , my brothers
I think I was about 14 /15 when I heard CCR for the first time. It was a single ( they made 45 singles then, just two songs, A side and B side) So it was either Traveling Band or maybe Up around the Bend and I got hooked right away. CCR became my favourite band over Beatles or Rolling Stones. My aunt sent me some LP-s from US and it was a great miracle that LP-s came through the soviet customs. So guys - when you will have kids just play them CCR Sailor's Lament or Molina or Midnight Special or Hey Tonight and the whole family can sing along Mo-liii-naa .... Heeeey To-naaaait ;-)
Don’t be afraid to venture into John’s solo career which came years after CCR broke up. It’s not CCR, but there are a lot of really good songs and there’s always that voice!
First!! I just discorvered your channel a couple hours ago. Was watching your “Come As You Are” by nirvana but couldn’t help clicking when the notification came. Love y’all
I was so excited when I saw what song you had! I just knew how much you were going to love it! Watching your first time reaction to this song brought me back to the first time I heard it.
CCR are universal and timeless. John Fogerty's voice is up there along with Van Morrison's, Robert Plant's, Otis Redding's, Janis Joplin's etc in the greatest voices of Rock...
SANG IT BOYZ!!!😉 Always awesome to hear CCR❣️ The epitome of good ole Southern Rock🤘🏼 Man this was really the perfect time for me to listen to this tonight .. Thank you George & Patrick. Keep up the great work. Much love to Georgia from Georgia 🍑❣️Peace Out ✌🏼🤘🏼
Great stuff bros!! CCR one of my favorite bands for sure!!! It is a shame those brothers did not get along so good and ended up being the end of a great band!! a great deep track from them that you never hear is PENTHOUSE PAUPER!!!!! my favorite CCR song it is Classic CCR!!!
Love watching you guys so much. Thanks for keeping this music going. 60’s and 70’s rock is the best music ever made. Stay passionate guys! How about some 70’s Aerosmith?
Great reaction , gotta agree with Anne Macleans comment below about "Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby or Keep on Chooglin" they are all real bangers that make you wanna get up and dance . Please try any one of them.
Could you react to: 1. Player, and their song, Baby Come Back. 2. Ambrosia... Biggest Part of Me. 3.Donny Hathaway... A Song For You. 4. The Moody Blues...Nights in White Satin. 5. Tom Jones... Delilah. Any one of these... you pick. Thanks!
John Fogerty did a song called "The Old Man Down The Road" during his solo career and his former band mates tried to sue him on account it sounded too much like "Run Through The Jungle" and, well, it didn't work of course, because John wrote both songs!, I couldn't believe they would try something so foolish! It'd be cool if you guys would look into his music a bit.
Una de las bandas mas icónicas del mundo. John Fogerthy fue una de las mejores voces, pero no fue una buena persona. Bueno, al fin y al cabo solo escuchamos la música que hicieron. Impresionante. Chicos...¡para cuando una reacción de King Crimson. Por ejemplo My Epitaph''?
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Love these guys! I can see you are inspired! Lots of groove in this music!😘❤️🇺🇸☮️😎
You’re getting better and better at singing!!!! You guys are so fun to watch! I hope if you ever come here, I could be your tour guide.❤️
@@Elizabeth-yp8re Thank you Elizabeth!
Two newer songs by John Fogerty you need to hear. The first is "Mystic Highway". The newer one is "Weeping In The Promise Land" which is about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, USA, about the COVID-19 pandemic, the bad that Trump has perpetrated with the pandemic, and police brutality here in the US.
Great song and very great band!
I realize I'm reacting late to this. But I grew up on CCR. God I wish we had bands today that actually played instruments and sang without auto tune. This kind of music is timeless.
CCR's output was phenomenal....what is equally mind blowing is how young John Fogerty was when he wrote and released all of CCR's classic material: age 21 to 25 (1966 to 1970)
The absolute beauty of this song is how you can sing along after the first chorus. You can't help it. It just hits the soul.
You should check out the CCR cover of Heard it Through The Grapevine. There are just so many amazing CCR songs... And they did it all in just a few years.
I think you would appreciate Someday Never Comes by them. Underappreciated classic!!!
Thank you. No one ever mentions this particular song. I agree they should react to it.
"Incapable of producing a bad song"
I totally agree.
Watching your faces 'light up' straight away was a delight 😍
Fogerty really puts his soul into this one. Sing on boys!!! Don't worry, this music was too good not to share with our children and they love it too.!!🤗🤗
This Voice has power.
Greetings from Germany🇩🇪✌.
🇺🇸❤
WOW! CCR - AND - a BRO ACTION CONCERT!! - YES❣💯
Other than my wedding night this was the best 3 minutes and 33 seconds I ever had.
They were unique when they hit the scene way back, and they remained unique. Who can you compare them to? This is a sleeper classic and STILL sounds so damn good! Nice watching you guys cover this… so much fun.
Yep, CCR are certainly American treasures! Since you like them so much, I will also recommend (again) The Doobie Brothers, another outstanding American band with a great vibe and harmonies. You will love them, I promise (a favorite of Alex & Andy). Start with Long Train Running.
Couldn’t agree more guys - take a listen to Doobie Brothers
The Doobies HAVE to be next after the great CCR.
I am late to this party but I read through the comments and noticed that nobody mentioned that, in addition to his amazing voice, John Fogarty lent his musical talent on that saxophone solo! The man is truly an American treasure 🌺✌️
More CCR! The sooner you get these songs in your life the better off you'll be.
My favorite CCR song 🥰
One of my favorites in 1970!
I had ALL CCR albums when I was younger, what a voice!!! Sing it Guys!!! Fantastic reactions guys!! Love you Patrick and George 😊💓🤘✌️ love the sax 🎷. I was raised with Rock and Roll!!
I think John even played the saxophone and keys on this. He is quite the talented individual. I know on his solo album Blue Ridge Rangers he plays all the instruments. Some of his solo albums are incredible.
Gosh, it's a long time since I heard this song from CCR! John Fogerty's voice is just great and I really enjoyed hearing this song again, it just so good. Incidentally, It would be fab, guys, if you could react to Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby - my favourite CCR songs at the moment! Thanks so much for this reaction.
Yes! Glad to have company on the Ramble Tamble bandwagon. Love that song!
Great choices, Anne - Ramble Tamble and Pagan Baby;-)
I think Patrick really likes John Fogerty. Fan x 50 yrs. Except centerfield( groan). Patrick, one day you will
Get to speak uninterrupted. Would enjoy hearing your take on songs too
I have had the best time going through your reaction videos, and I swear my face hurts tonight from smiling so much. Thank you for making old songs seem new again. Your chills give me chills.
One of my favorite songs by CCR
A blast from the past. Great choice
You got to do Up Around the Bend! Great, great song.
Wonderful electric piano(?), brass, sax and drums, but what a vocal, one of their finest songs and a singalong chorus too, can't be bad boys!
Everything you said , I totally agree
Great reaction guys, thank you.
Southern Blues and Folk music are the roots of American rock. Those bands that have aligned themselves most closely to those roots are the bands that have stood the test of time. Music that stirs the soul. No matter the generation. TIMELESS!
CCR, such an amazing, bluesy, swamp rock group. GOAT!
This has always been my favorite CCR song.
So much joy in hearing that and seeing you enjoy it.
Thank you guys for taking my request!!!! I requested this song because I knew Patrick would really enjoy it and I knew George would fall in love with CCR!!!! It is one of my favorite songs from CCR!!!!!
Unbelievably nostalgic song by CCR.🌿 The sax and John's voice are priceless. Thanks so much guys for posting and reacting to this one - you guys should sing more!!🧡
Best reaction!
Plenty of great things were said here : )
CCR , the Best northamerican's band, I love them !!
In South América we have Soda Stereo in spanish language.
Greetings from Buenos Aires , Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
What a classic 🤘
CCR de lo mejor en toda la historia ♥️♥️♥️♥️
LOVE CCR! This song replayed in my head over and over when I left home at the age of 20. Yes, Please pass these songs on to the younger people...the music back then was heartfelt and genuine. Every group played their own instruments. Sadly...it's not the same these days.
What’s incredible is how many hits they pumped out in their short time together. They could do a 3 hour show and play nothing but great songs!
Yes they could have, but sadly didn't. Forty to forty-five minute set. I'd be interested to hear of any that went longer. But because there songs were nearly all radio length, they could fit a lot in. John stretched out on Keep on Choogling for about 8 minutes, and it was glorious.
@@trevorsneath4665 - I suppose if you took the tracks and played them with no pauses in between and exactly as long as studio releases you may be right. But I saw them in concert probably 5-6 years ago, albeit without John, and they certainly did.
@@doplinger1 Yes! A totally different set up with Stu and Doug's version of the band. And John does longer shows now. But back in the 60/70's which is when I saw them, that wasn't true. Sadly.
They would often have 2~3 support acts to pad out the event. That wasn't CCR's doing but rather, the local promotor/host of the concert venue.
As a side note: it's been interesting since the first lockdown in the US to watch the clips John has put out using family as musicians. He has one of the best rock voices of all time.
I’m singing right along with you guys!
Greetings from America , my brothers - great reaction ; I love the way your appreciation for the music really comes through - and I'm really glad you chose this song from CCR ; so many people seem to forget about it - FYI , 2 days from now is a holiday here in America called "Thanksgiving" : we celebrate by gathering with our loved ones eating a good meal and giving thanks for our blessings ; I invite you to celebrate too - much Love , my brothers
Love CCR so much. Do Lodi next and Walk On the Water
Oh my gosh….George sings, too!! Great reactions! You always make me smile out loud!!
Great song , great voice
As much as I loathe being old, my generation's music was golden. Now I want to go listen to Fogarty's Centerfield. Baseball's anthem.
I think I was about 14 /15 when I heard CCR for the first time. It was a single ( they made 45 singles then, just two songs, A side and B side) So it was either Traveling Band or maybe Up around the Bend and I got hooked right away. CCR became my favourite band over Beatles or Rolling Stones. My aunt sent me some LP-s from US and it was a great miracle that LP-s came through the soviet customs.
So guys - when you will have kids just play them CCR Sailor's Lament or Molina or Midnight Special or Hey Tonight and the whole family can sing along Mo-liii-naa .... Heeeey To-naaaait ;-)
Don’t be afraid to venture into John’s solo career which came years after CCR broke up. It’s not CCR, but there are a lot of really good songs and there’s always that voice!
First!! I just discorvered your channel a couple hours ago. Was watching your “Come As You Are” by nirvana but couldn’t help clicking when the notification came. Love y’all
Welcome :)
I was so excited when I saw what song you had! I just knew how much you were going to love it! Watching your first time reaction to this song brought me back to the first time I heard it.
CCR are universal and timeless. John Fogerty's voice is up there along with Van Morrison's, Robert Plant's, Otis Redding's, Janis Joplin's etc in the greatest voices of Rock...
Again an excellent reaction to a fantastic song. CCR can do no wrong. I have all their records.
Keeping the mood, Van Morrison, there be days like this 👍
I was 14 years old in 1970, and I loved CCR, they were on Top in Norway like rest of the world.
ZZ Top is another Southern soulful sound. Would Love more ZZ as well. CCR is legendary.
You should try " 100 and ten in the shade". Amazing blues tune , John fogerty is one of a kind
NOTHING like this today. They were the origin of country rock. Treat yourself to an album listening evening with them. An experience!
I don't think that I have seen Patiko smile so much in a long time !!! So great to see !!!
✌💖🌻🐝😷🎶
Fantastic reaction to a fantastic song by a fantastic band! Let it fill your soul boys!
You just cant go wrong listening to some ccr!! I love your reactions to the best music their is!! ❤❤🎵🎶
SANG IT BOYZ!!!😉 Always awesome to hear CCR❣️ The epitome of good ole Southern Rock🤘🏼 Man this was really the perfect time for me to listen to this tonight .. Thank you George & Patrick. Keep up the great work. Much love to Georgia from Georgia 🍑❣️Peace Out ✌🏼🤘🏼
Love, love, love this song!! So glad you finally played it!
Can't go wrong w/their songs.
Great reaction! I love CCR too!
Bravo. Was hoping to see this song covered. John Fogerty did this song from his home last year. He still has great pipes.
I just love you guys. Great reaction. ❤️
I enjoy watching young people fall down rabbit holes. Though I do get jealous.
One of my favorites, never gets radio play in my city, which is sad. Great reaction as always, gentlemen, greetings from Omaha Nebraska USA 👍✌️
Great stuff bros!! CCR one of my favorite bands for sure!!! It is a shame those brothers did not get along so good and ended up being the end of a great band!! a great deep track from them that you never hear is PENTHOUSE PAUPER!!!!! my favorite CCR song it is Classic CCR!!!
Check out John's song Centerfield. Fu3 song.
Centerfield is definitely a classic and just a fun song.!!
Someday Never Comes -next reaction
Fantastique, fantastica !!
Love watching you guys so much. Thanks for keeping this music going. 60’s and 70’s rock is the best music ever made. Stay passionate guys! How about some 70’s Aerosmith?
We will!
Great reaction , gotta agree with Anne Macleans comment below about "Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby or Keep on Chooglin" they are all real bangers that make you wanna get up and dance . Please try any one of them.
Check out "Ramble Tamble" by CCR
Always a good day when you give us a reaction! Thank you so much!!! Love and appreciate both of you!!!!!
❤I still listen to CCR ...all the time...and when I do...SO DO MY NEIGHBORS !! 😎😁
❤❤❤❤Born in 1969...i have loved CCR since i was a baby ❤❤❤❤
Could you react to:
1. Player, and their song, Baby Come Back.
2. Ambrosia... Biggest Part of Me.
3.Donny Hathaway... A Song For You.
4. The Moody Blues...Nights in White Satin.
5. Tom Jones... Delilah.
Any one of these... you pick. Thanks!
I would love for you guys to react to Ramble Tamble another under appreciated song by them 🙌🏼
I push Ramble Tamble to any and all reactors… let’s hope!
Fogerty es tremendamente profundo e intenso
I requested this quite a while ago. I knew you would like it.
there is spirit & power in this old america
You will not be disappointed - Tony Joe White: I Get Off on It
True. Tony Joe White was one of a kind.
I see the light out Germany by this song from CCR. Thanks all time!
"Walk of Life" DIRE STRAITS. Make sure you watch the official video, not just audio. Thank you
John is playing the sax too.
Been waiting awhile for someone to react to this one
Gotta love you some Creedence. Jus’ a Lil Ole ‘Suthern band hailed from down roun’ El Cerrito [well, Southern end of San Francisco Bay anyhow].
A very underrated song!
Y’all have good singing voices! ❤
CCR never lets you down man. I tell ya.
Good vídeo !!! Come on guys !! I would like them to react to High Hopes Pink Floyd Live in Pulse, You are going to love that version
We will my friend!
John Fogerty lost his soul! He left it in the recording studio, the day he sung & recorded this fantastic, song!🇨🇦
John Fogerty did a song called "The Old Man Down The Road" during his solo career and his former band mates tried to sue him on account it sounded too much like "Run Through The Jungle" and, well, it didn't work of course, because John wrote both songs!, I couldn't believe they would try something so foolish! It'd be cool if you guys would look into his music a bit.
Una de las bandas mas icónicas del mundo. John Fogerthy fue una de las mejores voces, pero no fue una buena persona. Bueno, al fin y al cabo solo escuchamos la música que hicieron. Impresionante. Chicos...¡para cuando una reacción de King Crimson. Por ejemplo My Epitaph''?
John Fogerty is playing that sax!
I went and seen them absolutely brilliant
Up Around the Bend should be next up on CCR, and second the notice for solo Fogarty (Rock and Roll Girls, Centerfield, Old Man Down the Road)
Fun fact, John Fogarty plays the saxophone in this song