Your very welcome, and thanks again for such a brilliant posting. Their Woodstock performance was their best...at least on film..that I've seen, by a long margin. I've given them a fair few repeat viewings. And they'll get more in the future!!
it was said this never made the film because CCR didn't feel their performance was up to par. I'd love to hear a "good" night by them because this song blows away most of the artists at Woodstock by far.
Oh man, they really should have put CCR in the movie. I figured it was because they hadn't gotten any good footage of them. Apparently not the case. Thanks for posting.
CCR went on in the wee hours of the morning, after the Grateful Dead's rainy stop-and-start, technical-difficulty-plagued set. Fogerty was furious because he thought everyone was asleep, and cussed the band out as they left the stage.
Excellent editing of the 1969 Woodtock video to the 1968 1st album recording. Top notch all the way!!! Really captures old CCR in their prime. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome although the sound is not that crisp but nevertheless a top fav song from those days it always having been and this footage is pretty much the same so again, AWESOME!! 10*, thanks!!!!
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@craigpei ... Hello, thanks for your reply. I don't know the circumstances. Since I wasn't a direct witness, it's just hearsay. But this I can say, creative personalities can sometimes be like you describe especially when they are main attraction in a band or other enterprise. Not to deminish the talents and contributions of the other members of Credence Clearwater Revival, THEY WERE ALL REPLACEABLE. Fogerty was not replaceable. He was the voice, words and inspiration.
@imjustpassinthru In response-- Doug Clifford, the drummer, was a neighbour of mine in California. He and John had a lot of problems, most notably a few years later when Fogerty screwed the whole band out of royalties from Who'll Stop The Rain. Never was any love lost between John and the rest of the band. Personally never had any problems with John but saw what a jerk he was to Doug and Stu and even his own brother Tom.
i love this version...haunting. dont wana imply anything that may not be there...but whats goin on between drummer and fogerty 4.07...? thats one mean stare
@videojunkeez It doesnt exist in BOOTLEG form..It exists on 16mm film reels that seem to be 'lost and forgotten"..someone needs to find the entire set on film and release it on Dvd
@imjustpassinthru By doing that look the drummer is emphasizing the final punch of the performance. It's just his way of saying "There! Yeah. We kicked ass."
This f**cking rocks. John Fogerty was a fool to let this footage languish in the vaults for 40 years... poor audio or not.....it could've been as iconic as Hendrix or CSNY or TYA or.....etc...
@imjustpassinthru I always thought it was over how the song ended with the guitar fx out of sync with the beat (and loud)... it was probably messing with his timing. Probably took a lot of concentration to play while simultaneously tuning out the guitar sound. He looked pissed.
@videojunkeez I have a bit of experience managing bands, and sometimes having to be a hard-ass to get the drummer to play the coda "the right way" (meaning my way and not his way), and my interpretation is that was the drummer communicating angry vibes at Fogerty that may well have been intended as "See, I played it the right way this time AND I hate you Fogerty". There are plenty of stories that Fogerty had to play kind of the "hard-ass, play it my way or it will suck" role within the band.
@videojunkeez Hey yall, I think that probably before the show or at other shows the drummer would hit that cymbal at the end of the song as a closing. Fogerty might not have liked this or wanted a 'calm' ending and might have mentioned something to the drummer. I guess the drummer was just being a smart-ass. haha
Whoa, that is a scary "Look". I don't know what was up, but there was certainly bad blood in that group, which is very unfortunate. They were screwed by their record company as well. I cannot believe some of these bands who were hit-making machines but didn't see any money from record sales!
@videojunkeez I don't know where my comment about this will show up but....having played for years with different drummers...if you listen closely you will notice that the snare is a LOT lower than he always played it (my point...probably broken)...when you are in a live show and that sort of thing happens it has a tendency to create an almost fight (ala cream style) in the music that gives live sound its appeal. I think the look was no more than saying "I kept up with your dynamics dammit"
@imjustpassinthru No that is most definitely the look of the conviction shared between musicians after its been done right. Most drummer's carry a look of smug self entitlement whether they mean to or not. I know this from experience.
I don't know who are thue guys who make that the five stars are not shining,but it's a terrible song.the two solos are like the big brother of janis,wonderful.thank you.and i'm asking as pac401 why this set is not in the movie...but it's real that thére was so many good things,and it's difficult to make a choice.
I can understand why Fogerty would not want this released. The album version is fucking incredible, and this version simply sucks. I also have a bootleg of the whole set, and the quality does a great disservice to one of THE GREATEST all time American rock n' roll outfits.
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What's going on there at the very end? The drummer hits the symbol and at the same moment turns abruptly and stares hard at John Fogerty. Watch Fogerty during that moment and as he turns away. Was that just a dramatic end to the song, or were their bad vibes going on between the drummer and guitarist?
The sound of the original recording are bad, i understand that John Fogerty decided not include theyr performance on original film soundtrack. Simply the sound are unacceptable.
I think it was just Doug Clifford'd dramatics at the end there. As we can all see, Clifford was the most animated of the bunch onstage.---- I see what John Fogerty means about the sound quality. The other two clips I've seen so far are good, but this one sucks, with Clifford's bass drum drowning out most everything else, which is the recording tech's fault, of course.
@videojunkeez I have a bit of experience managing bands, and sometimes having to be a hard-ass to get the drummer to play the coda "the right way" (meaning my way and not his way), and my interpretation is that was the drummer communicating angry vibes at Fogerty that may well have been intended as "See, I played it the right way this time AND I hate you Fogerty". There are plenty of stories that Fogerty had to play kind of the "hard-ass, play it my way or it will suck" role within the band.
John Fogerty, lead guitarist, lyricist, composer, vocalist, arranger.
No John Fogerty = No CCR. PERIOD !!!
Thanks for this post. Added to favorites.
Johm Fogerthy - the MAGIC man.. He was & is just FANTASTIC... CCR was just f... AMAZING !!!! Greatings from 69-model - Norway
probally the greatest American rock band ever
cheers a brilliant live version of a brilliant tune
Your very welcome, and thanks again for such a brilliant posting. Their Woodstock performance was their best...at least on film..that I've seen, by a long margin. I've given them a fair few repeat viewings. And they'll get more in the future!!
it was said this never made the film because CCR didn't feel their performance was up to par. I'd love to hear a "good" night by them because this song blows away most of the artists at Woodstock by far.
Indeed a very rare peice of footage; and a very welcome one as well. Very much appreciated, videojunkeez...Keep 'em coming!!
Oh man, they really should have put CCR in the movie. I figured it was because they hadn't gotten any good footage of them. Apparently not the case. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for posting this, I think it's one of John Fogerty's best solo's and I was excited to actually find footage of him playing it.
CCR went on in the wee hours of the morning, after the Grateful Dead's rainy stop-and-start, technical-difficulty-plagued set. Fogerty was furious because he thought everyone was asleep, and cussed the band out as they left the stage.
even though the grateful dead didnt play their best at woodstock, they are still the coolest band from the sixties that anybody EVER saw!!!
Excellent editing of the 1969 Woodtock video to the 1968 1st album recording. Top notch all the way!!! Really captures old CCR in their prime. Thanks for sharing.
The sound is as it supposed to be at Woodstock!!! But the energy is evident even now!!!
I wish i were there!!!
Rock on CCR! Few get to be this mesmerizing!
hey man que super video nunca habia visto esta presentacion sabia que habian tocado en woodstock en el 69 pero ver esto esta super
i saw ccr creedance clearwater revisted a free concert in atlanta.. ill never forget !
This is cool! Thanks for posting.
fabulus merveilleux thank you merci
Bass and drums don't play in unison. But the drive is amazing! Thank you for the clip.
this guitar solo must be the epicest i ever heard in rock history
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i didn't knew CCR had a gig at woodstock as well! great quality
I agree with you about Fogerty...:-p
I like this version, especially the solo...
Awesome although the sound is not that crisp but nevertheless a top fav song from those days it always having been and this footage is pretty much the same so again, AWESOME!! 10*, thanks!!!!
ccr was the heartbeat of america!
Love the t-shirt. Great stuff
se escucha así porque es el tiempo de ante pero igual amo a los Creedence Clearwater Revival son los mejores cantantes del mundo mundial los amo con toda mi alma😍😍😍😍😍😍
The whole performance is incredible, but the solo is particularly excellent, note for note with the album version.
Even so, this is freaking classic.
I have the whole show in mp3 format, and I thought it kicked ass!
спасибо огромное - люблю всю жизнь
@craigpei ... Hello, thanks for your reply. I don't know the circumstances. Since I wasn't a direct witness, it's just hearsay. But this I can say, creative personalities can sometimes be like you describe especially when they are main attraction in a band or other enterprise. Not to deminish the talents and contributions of the other members of Credence Clearwater Revival, THEY WERE ALL REPLACEABLE. Fogerty was not replaceable. He was the voice, words and inspiration.
this song has the best guitar solo
@imjustpassinthru In response-- Doug Clifford, the drummer, was a neighbour of mine in California. He and John had a lot of problems, most notably a few years later when Fogerty screwed the whole band out of royalties from Who'll Stop The Rain. Never was any love lost between John and the rest of the band. Personally never had any problems with John but saw what a jerk he was to Doug and Stu and even his own brother Tom.
encore une version méconnue!
When they ask what I believed in at my funeral, I’m gonna get them to just play this...fricken loud.
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Like Bob Seger said; Fogerty is the Hank Williams of Rock and Roll.
SUPERBE!
WHY the F..ck was this NOT included on ANY DVD version of Wood stock? Please explain the lunacy of omitting this musical genius?
i love this version...haunting.
dont wana imply anything that may not be there...but whats goin on between drummer and fogerty 4.07...? thats one mean stare
@videojunkeez It doesnt exist in BOOTLEG form..It exists on 16mm film reels that seem to be 'lost and forgotten"..someone needs to find the entire set on film and release it on Dvd
blusey rock,love it.
Yes, say noooo more. Tänk ett Woodstock idag... Skulle aldrig kunna mäta sig m då...
management and contract,s are mostly the reason that some band,s don't appear on woodstock the movie and album. rock on.
Thats music...
Hendrix played in the morning of the LAST DAY!! to a very small waning croud! Monday Morning!
@videojunkeez why not think that the final look to Fogerty means:"Oh yeah Fogerty, we're rock n' rollin' !!" :D
Hendrix played in the morning of the LAST DAY!!
@imjustpassinthru By doing that look the drummer is emphasizing the final punch of the performance. It's just his way of saying "There! Yeah. We kicked ass."
The Drummers look had "How do you like me now?" written all over it hahahaaha or maybe - "We nailed it Yeah"
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Eargasm!!!!
@VanCiityy604 this is Rickenbacker :-)
This f**cking rocks. John Fogerty was a fool to let this footage languish in the vaults for 40 years... poor audio or not.....it could've been as iconic as Hendrix or CSNY or TYA or.....etc...
@imjustpassinthru I always thought it was over how the song ended with the guitar fx out of sync with the beat (and loud)... it was probably messing with his timing. Probably took a lot of concentration to play while simultaneously tuning out the guitar sound. He looked pissed.
ウッドストックのC・C・R! 歌良し、ギター良し、ジョン・フォガティー!
its the best i mean it
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@videojunkeez I have a bit of experience managing bands, and sometimes having to be a hard-ass to get the drummer to play the coda "the right way" (meaning my way and not his way), and my interpretation is that was the drummer communicating angry vibes at Fogerty that may well have been intended as "See, I played it the right way this time AND I hate you Fogerty".
There are plenty of stories that Fogerty had to play kind of the "hard-ass, play it my way or it will suck" role within the band.
@videojunkeez Hey yall, I think that probably before the show or at other shows the drummer would hit that cymbal at the end of the song as a closing. Fogerty might not have liked this or wanted a 'calm' ending and might have mentioned something to the drummer. I guess the drummer was just being a smart-ass. haha
Hm, might be a bit of both points or observations. "Got it right" or "Bad vibes"...
Good vid though, and thank you for uploading.
Whoa, that is a scary "Look". I don't know what was up, but there was certainly bad blood in that group, which is very unfortunate. They were screwed by their record company as well. I cannot believe some of these bands who were hit-making machines but didn't see any money from record sales!
This is awesome, and how come they had better camera positions for CCR than they did for Hendirx?
@videojunkeez I don't know where my comment about this will show up but....having played for years with different drummers...if you listen closely you will notice that the snare is a LOT lower than he always played it (my point...probably broken)...when you are in a live show and that sort of thing happens it has a tendency to create an almost fight (ala cream style) in the music that gives live sound its appeal. I think the look was no more than saying "I kept up with your dynamics dammit"
this is awesome were can i dl a bootleg of this?
@imjustpassinthru No that is most definitely the look of the conviction shared between musicians after its been done right. Most drummer's carry a look of smug self entitlement whether they mean to or not. I know this from experience.
WHO THE F* DISLIKED THIS VIDEO?
I don't know who are thue guys who make that the five stars are not shining,but it's a terrible song.the two solos are like the big brother of janis,wonderful.thank you.and i'm asking as pac401 why this set is not in the movie...but it's real that thére was so many good things,and it's difficult to make a choice.
i didnt know ccr played woodstock
Yah I dunno what it is. There is something soo sexy about it. :)
Love them
@imjustpassinthru They're just high and having a good time.
The producers of the "Woodstock" album put the fucking 'bebop' group Sha Na Na in the lineup, but not CCR.What a joke.
@imjustpassinthru I think it was the acid
Where did you get these Woodstock clips? Great stuff and very good quality! Thank you!
Adam should sing this .Monte should wail on the guitar.
I can understand why Fogerty would not want this released. The album version is fucking incredible, and this version simply sucks. I also have a bootleg of the whole set, and the quality does a great disservice to one of THE GREATEST all time American rock n' roll outfits.
I just cant understand why these guys and mountain arent in the original woodstock tapes but they put up crap up like Joan Baez and Country joe???
Now that you have it on You Tube it is no longer Rare!!! Where did you find the film footage?
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@imjustpassinthru ..... you are reading to much... it was just a very fine ending .....
Oh Michelle, in case you are not living too far from Germany, well, gimme a sign, I'll cross rivers and climb mountains for you... I know you are worth the long way to your bed...
What's going on there at the very end? The drummer hits the symbol and at the same moment turns abruptly and stares hard at John Fogerty. Watch Fogerty during that moment and as he turns away. Was that just a dramatic end to the song, or were their bad vibes going on between the drummer and guitarist?
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The sound of the original recording are bad, i understand that John Fogerty decided not include theyr performance on original film soundtrack. Simply the sound are unacceptable.
I think it was just Doug Clifford'd dramatics at the end there. As we can all see, Clifford was the most animated of the bunch onstage.---- I see what John Fogerty means about the sound quality. The other two clips I've seen so far are good, but this one sucks, with Clifford's bass drum drowning out most everything else, which is the recording tech's fault, of course.
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no
"This is a truly rare video..." Yeah, no one watches UA-cam. :)
God, the drums sound awful. No wonder they didn't want it on the record or movie. In fact the whole mix is brutal. what a shame.
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@videojunkeez I have a bit of experience managing bands, and sometimes having to be a hard-ass to get the drummer to play the coda "the right way" (meaning my way and not his way), and my interpretation is that was the drummer communicating angry vibes at Fogerty that may well have been intended as "See, I played it the right way this time AND I hate you Fogerty".
There are plenty of stories that Fogerty had to play kind of the "hard-ass, play it my way or it will suck" role within the band.