Hi, love your channel. I am Jeff Fogerty ( Tom Fogerty's son and John Fogerty's nephew ) you need to check out many more Creedence songs. PROUD MARY, Down on the corner. Run through the Jungle etc
Jeff Fogerty Hi Jeff! I'm an oldie from Down Under! I just wanted to tell you the joy that CCR gave my brother in the early seventies! We were living in a flat (apartment) at the time! We used to sit in his bedroom on a Saturday afternoon and listen to the music that was booming from the stereo that was blasting up the street! There was a teenage boy with a powerful stereo and he used to blast it out! Lol! Being in my early teens at the time I LOVED it and they will always be my favourite band! Take care and stay safe! Greetings from Australia!
@@wendyryder2708 hello ! Glad that dads music was/is part of your life. For me, even if Creedence wasn't my dad and Uncle John, I would still totally love the music... take care and stay safe... 🤗🤗 jeff
Jeff Fogerty John Fogerty is a national treasure, almost went to vegas last fall to attend a concert, couldn’t arrange it...hope to see him live some day
John Payaso De La Muerte Reynolds ... right? I saw their debut tour in high school (late 60s), when they were on a double bill with the Eagles! ...They blew everyone away.
Same for me , I guess we are aproximatly the same age and I really enjoy this . three years ago I was riding from the north to south vietnam with a clearance soundtrack , that will be good memories forever .
John Forgety had the rare ability of writing what on the face of it seemed like a simple song with simple lyrics, yet on reflection, they were truly far more complex and meaningful than you ever thought.
One of the greatest bands of all time in any era..... PERIOD!!! A lot of their music has stood the test of time & when it’s still played regularly today around the world, that’s a mark of respect to their longevity & success. Their music is littered through many of the movies set in the Vietnam war. This song alone is a huge flashback to my childhood 😋😋😋
Jamel,, your doing a great job playing all thus old song's i was born in 1971 an i love this song's there's nothing like this song's,, this old song's are the best.. thank you for playing them,, GOD BLESS YOU...
Lead singer-songwriter John Fogerty was phenomenal! If you ever have attended a professional baseball game, you may have heard John Fogerty's 1985 solo hit called "Centerfield" played over the stadium sound system. ("Put me in, Coach / I'm ready to play ... today / Look at me / I can be ... centerfield."
This is one of the songs from the Vietnam War era. You often hear it played in movies, tv shows, documentaries, during those years. It is often played with anything depicting hippy stuff too. lol And one of my favorite quotes is " Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning how to dance in the rain." :o)
Everybody & their dog has covered that song. Most are tepid & boring, but CCR is one of only three worth listening to, IMO. Another good one is by Nina Simone. But for the surprise of your life, watch the b&w version by nine year-old Angelina Jordan. It is the best since Screamin'Jay Hawkins. Believe me!
Hah, take it then you haven’t been to the Bay Area and seen what marshes and wetland swamps exist at the edge of the Bay! Work through those NorCal marsh swamps everyday!
I always assumed they were from Louisiana. Until I was in my twenties and found out they were from California. Serving in the Marine Corps with people from all over the country, I soon found out that Northern California has a very "Southern" culture. I'm from the GREAT State of Texas, btw.
@@michaelshelton5488 CCR is the pride of my hometown, El Cerrito, a small town across the bay from San Francisco, next to Berkeley: the epicenter of anti-Vietnam war movements! 👏💪👍
Credence Clearwater Was The Best !!had All his songs .His music was so unique.Yor doing a Great job !! Am going to follow you for sure,keep up the good work !!🏴🏴
Also, “Put Me In Coach”! Love that one too... just in case someone hasn’t told you about it. I’m an 80 year old woman and I am in love with your channel young man. You remind me of my precious grandson who will be 25 in August. ❤️
Together from 1967 to 1972 and sold something like 28 million albums, plus made it into the Hall of Fame. Those are lifetime numbers and they did it in five years. Unbelievable.
I heard you and agree. Paying attention to the thought that the artist put into it is something you think about much later in life. So much talent out there. Thank you.
Hi I am 78 years old so I was around when Rock n Roll first came on the scene and have been in several British bands in the 1960s, CCR have always been one of my favourite bands ever. Most of their songs are deep but they have some more lighthearted songs such as "Lookin Out My Back Door" certainly worth checkin out man...Love your passion man!
My Favorite CCR song!!, although hard to pick just one!! I can and have, listened to this on loop for days!! I Absolutely Love it!! Met a Vietnam Vet, and he was telling me about all the rain in Vietnam and and so many stories. I have a soft spot for veterans, and war movies!! Thank you CCR, for all the music you shared with the world, and is engrained into my soul!!
Awe! You Said It!!! 2 of My Personal Favorite Songs as Well! I Love Every Song they’ve ever Done,. But midnight special & long as I can see the light! My Favorite Songs Ever!!! Thanks for bringing those up! Hope he gives them a listen/reaction! 👍😃
@@jimcowan8770 Indeed! Still my top favorite! These guys put on the Best show back then. I seen them again...few years with the new member. Was incredible 👏
This was my first album my grandma bought me after growing up with big bands my parents listened to. Thank you so much and miss you after all these years. No one listens to music like this anymore God bless you
CCR. Great band. Fell apart through in fighting within the band. Mainly between the Fogerty brothers where they sued each other about the songs. Saw them in '71 as a warm up for The Who at the legendary Forest Hills gig. They were huge at one time and brought back the 'jug band' sound. John is still around rockin'. They had many many 'miss heard lyrics' hits. This song is about the impending band break up. They had about a 5 year massive hits run.
Thank you Jamal, for connecting people, for connecting generations, and thank you sir for demonstrating that music transcends beyond cultures, races or religions.
CCR's entire catalog is reaction worthy, but if I were to pick one I really want you to hear it'd be "Long As I Can See The Light". I promise, you won't be disappointed. 🖤
One of the best songs ever made. Nothing makes u feel like this song. Every in a bad situation. Anything. Freaking out for any reason. Idc what the reason. Throw this on.
"Run Through The Jungle" probably being the most famous one of those songs. The story tells it was actually written to critisize USA's part in the war.
in 2017 i was in a trip in D.C. and took a car and we drove through the fields of virginia, delaware and maryland, on the radio was this song and the gray sky and the rain was ... fabulous
Man how i miss my dad..,but 🎵I KNOW 🎶someday i gonna hold he's hand in heaven again+,,but for now i gonna keep enjoying all this great music he heritage me love you papi😢👌thanks jamal👍
The group had a lot of good songs with John Fogerty as the lead singer. I had never bought any of their LPs, but I did buy this as a 45. It's extremely catchy. It's got a well-placed hook.
CCR is a classic. I love their music, thanks to my parents. Very popular in Central America, you still hear the music playing in bars and radio stations.
Have you ever seen the rain coming down on a sunny day? The band had a succession of hits after struggling unknown for years. But their very success was causing friction and jealousy in the band. So even though they were enjoying huge success (the sunny day), John Fogerty knew that it was soon going to be over (the rain). And that's what the song was about.
I heard he said it was about a devastating tornado that happened in America in 1969 and here is the link to the story ua-cam.com/video/flzm3jQW94I/v-deo.html
This is the stuff my mom and dad played when i was a kid. I had the best on both parents side with music they listened to. Everything from ccr kiss zeppelin black sabbath to patsy cline george jones hank williams and waylon jennings. It was great. Thank you for reacting to some of greats (at least to me).
Love CCR!! For some reason Southerners like to claim them as a Southern Rock band but they are a Californian band!! None the less, they're an amazing band!! ❤
Creedence... in my top 6 all time musical artists. And that list includes Mozart, Beethoven, Bing Crosby, and the Beatles. For Country Rock there is no touching Creedence. Period. They ARE the gold standard in that genre.
this one transports me back to childhood and was one of my best friends favorite songs💜 RIP Justin 💜 once again you got me crying with my first cup of coffee 🥲 but I feel him with me when I hear this🙏🦋🌈🌞🌻
Hi Jamel! Another great group from back in the day. We who lived through that era were the luckiest people on earth, living through the music that was one amazing song after another, from CCR and so many others. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you as always my friend! See you soon!
you have entered the realm of southern rock even though they were from CA, check out some Marshall Tucker or the outlaws or blackfoot you won’t be disappointed
Jamal wonderful to look back on this hit song of Creedence Clearwater Revival but by their lead singer and many more songs John Fogerty their lead singer is on the right side of the picture with his older brother Tom Fogerty , who tragically and unexpectedly died in the 1980s standing next to band member Stu Cooke. John Fogerty's brother Tom got him involved with the band at a very early age and he became their lead singer primary composer of all the many hits that CCR has been blessed with. Fogarty was a master of buyou or Cajun Rock, loving and intrigued with this musical art style although he was born and raised Berkeley California area. CCR was one of many headline acts germinated in the late 1960s in the San Francisco Bay Area Santana and others. Now that you have listened to this masterful John Fogerty compositiion, it is time for you to listen and react to a companion composition Composed by John Fogerty titled " Who Will Stop The Rain?" Which is one of my favorites and a top five hit in 1970. John was inspired to write this following his experience and that of CCR at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, which he noted they were supposed to start their performance at 9:30 in the evening but after following a slow start by Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead they started between 1 and 2 in the morning when all of the mass of people were actually asleep and it was a rainstorm. There are many UA-cam videos where he's interviewed about what happened and why this was an inspiration for for that song as a headline act in the famous 1969 Woodstock festival in Upper state New York.. you will know that he began their performance at nearly 2:30 in the morning and indicate they were glad to be there and he noted that there was one you were in the mass of people with his lighter on telling him John I'm here ready to hear you. He said they sang they're set of songs for the benefit of that one listener far out in the audience even though everybody else appeared to be asleep at the time under their tents and coverings. John Fogerty was born three months after I was in June of 1945 and is still active with his children and other family members as you can see on UA-cam videos which they sing together play their instruments. One of the videos is one they did from a baseball stadium featuring his song when he broke off from CCR it is composition and album of Centerfield he composed and recorded in the 1980s original.
@@foodandhomeprep8425 Its inspired by his son "Fogerty, however, has stated in interviews that the song was actually written for his then three-year-old son, Josh. Fogerty has also said that the reference to a parade passing by was inspired by the Dr. Seuss book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street."
@@jamelakajamal People are rightly hollering for "I put a spell on you", should be a couple of decent (stereo) videos of CCR doing this. Promo videos and you get to see the band 😃
Jamel_AKA_Jamal I don’t think you can pick a bad song from CCR! Ha! Love Everything they Do! However,. Two of My favorites is The Midnight Special & Long As I Can See The Light! Two Great Songs from a Great Band & One of My All Time Favorite Bands Ever! 👍
Watching you when it dawns on you that you know a song-the expression on your face makes me think of a kid at Christmas opening a present he is happy he likes. That moment makes it really fun when I know the song, have memories of it, and know what a hit it was. I wish you could have enjoyed music then for one reason-the music scene wasn’t so “crowded”. When something became a hit it could get radio play for months and years...gave you time to have it become part of the soundtrack of your childhood. Hasn’t been like that since. You would have liked it.
Hi, love your channel. I am Jeff Fogerty ( Tom Fogerty's son and John Fogerty's nephew ) you need to check out many more Creedence songs. PROUD MARY, Down on the corner. Run through the Jungle etc
Jeff Fogerty Hi Jeff! I'm an oldie from Down Under! I just wanted to tell you the joy that CCR gave my brother in the early seventies! We were living in a flat (apartment) at the time! We used to sit in his bedroom on a Saturday afternoon and listen to the music that was booming from the stereo that was blasting up the street! There was a teenage boy with a powerful stereo and he used to blast it out! Lol! Being in my early teens at the time I LOVED it and they will always be my favourite band! Take care and stay safe! Greetings from Australia!
@@wendyryder2708 hello ! Glad that dads music was/is part of your life. For me, even if Creedence wasn't my dad and Uncle John, I would still totally love the music... take care and stay safe... 🤗🤗 jeff
Jeff Fogerty John Fogerty is a national treasure, almost went to vegas last fall to attend a concert, couldn’t arrange it...hope to see him live some day
Jeff Fogerty your dad and uncles music opened a whole new world for a lot of us. Their musical legacy will live on for many, many more generations.
Every CCR song is a great song. I am blessed to have grown up in the time of the best music in history. Your father means so much to so many people.
Fun fact, every human in the history of the world knows the full discography of CCR...... They just don't know they do
So true!
Truth! 😂
Amen
Amen
Dumb false statement...
CCR are sooooo underrated. They made some of the most iconic songs in music history.
John Fogerty had one of the best voices EVER!!
Still has it.
@@sjoldtimer
Sooooo True my friend. So true
Centerfield is one of my favourite songs from him.
John Payaso De La Muerte Reynolds
... right? I saw their debut tour in high school (late 60s), when they were on a double bill with the Eagles!
...They blew everyone away.
@@robertbruce5213
Wish i could've experienced it Brutha!
I enjoy listening to music with you, friend.
Me too. I have so much fun.
Yup wish I had more friends like him
Could you Imagine the Great Party we could all have together. Good food, Music and great Company.
Same for me , I guess we are aproximatly the same age and I really enjoy this . three years ago I was riding from the north to south vietnam with a clearance soundtrack , that will be good memories forever .
Ditto.
CCR is one of the greats that should never be forgotten.
It probably never will as long as people like you stick around.
From the early 1970s What great times we had
John Forgety had the rare ability of writing what on the face of it seemed like a simple song with simple lyrics, yet on reflection, they were truly far more complex and meaningful than you ever thought.
Man, John Fogerty has such a beautiful voice!
I know right, so unique, bluesy, with a rock rasp!!! Luv it 😁
One of the greatest bands of all time in any era..... PERIOD!!! A lot of their music has stood the test of time & when it’s still played regularly today around the world, that’s a mark of respect to their longevity & success. Their music is littered through many of the movies set in the Vietnam war. This song alone is a huge flashback to my childhood 😋😋😋
Gerard Roll Everything you say. Every word. 👍😁❤️. Cosmos Factory - one of the GOATs
"Some people feel the rain, others just get wet!" Bob Marley!
You listen to all their music, freakin fantastic, Heard it through the grapevine! Run though the jungle! You put a spell on me! All great!!!!
When I need a break from it all I come over here. It's always nice sharing music with great people 😊
This song makes me cry almost everyone I hear it and I love that it does
Eveen when I was child and I didn't know what it was about, my eyes would get wet.
My favorite Creedence song has got to be "Down On The Corner". Come on man! Willie And The Po' Boys are playin'!!
Bring a nickel tap your feet!
Mine as well
Yes!
Not sure i can select one favorite,
I love down on the corner.
Jamel,, your doing a great job playing all thus old song's i was born in 1971 an i love this song's there's nothing like this song's,, this old song's are the best.. thank you for playing them,, GOD BLESS YOU...
Lead singer-songwriter John Fogerty was phenomenal! If you ever have attended a professional baseball game, you may have heard John Fogerty's 1985 solo hit called "Centerfield" played over the stadium sound system. ("Put me in, Coach / I'm ready to play ... today / Look at me / I can be ... centerfield."
I grew up with this shit! Best music ever and they gotta lot of good ones. Bravo CCR.
This is one of the songs from the Vietnam War era. You often hear it played in movies, tv shows, documentaries, during those years. It is often played with anything depicting hippy stuff too. lol And one of my favorite quotes is " Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning how to dance in the rain." :o)
Their version of "I Put A Spell On You" is the best.
Everybody & their dog has covered that song. Most are tepid & boring, but CCR is one of only three worth listening to, IMO. Another good one is by Nina Simone. But for the surprise of your life, watch the b&w version by nine year-old Angelina Jordan. It is the best since Screamin'Jay Hawkins. Believe me!
That's the one Jamar!!..And that is coming from me..Tony Copeland.. The Black Crowes guy!..lol
I always thought the original by Screaming Jay Hawkins was the best. Operatic drunken yelling with a dark sexy sax really does it for me
Best version of I Put A Spell On You is by Buddy Guy. No one comes close
oh yeah, that is great...I put a spell on you! Review that one for sure!!
I love how CCR music was called “Swamp Rock” when they all came out of Northern California.....
Hah, take it then you haven’t been to the Bay Area and seen what marshes and wetland swamps exist at the edge of the Bay! Work through those NorCal marsh swamps everyday!
I always assumed they were from Louisiana. Until I was in my twenties and found out they were from California. Serving in the Marine Corps with people from all over the country, I soon found out that Northern California has a very "Southern" culture. I'm from the GREAT State of Texas, btw.
@@michaelshelton5488 CCR is the pride of my hometown, El Cerrito, a small town across the bay from San Francisco, next to Berkeley: the epicenter of anti-Vietnam war movements! 👏💪👍
@@michaelshelton5488 I live in New Orleans, for me that's bayou music lol!
Credence Clearwater Was The Best !!had All his songs .His music was so unique.Yor doing a Great job !! Am going to follow you for sure,keep up the good work !!🏴🏴
Also, “Put Me In Coach”! Love that one too... just in case someone hasn’t told you about it. I’m an 80 year old woman and I am in love with your channel young man. You remind me of my precious grandson who will be 25 in August. ❤️
One of my first memories is listening to this song through the wall from the kitchen I was four ... All their songs are amazing...
Together from 1967 to 1972 and sold something like 28 million albums, plus made it into the Hall of Fame. Those are lifetime numbers and they did it in five years. Unbelievable.
RELASED IN 1971 Man i miss MY YOUTH
50 million world wide
my dads favorite group! I hated listening to ccr as a kid but when he passed away i was like let me see what was so great. Now Im hooked. Thanks Dad
Fun fact: Even though CCR sounds like a southern rock band, they are actually from a city not far from you Jamel. El Cerrito is just above Oakland.
Another major band comes from El Cerrito: Metallica. I was born and raised in Oakland, by the way. Practically next door...
Lodi?
@@gabeackerman4964 Lodi is an awesome song!
John Fogerty is the south’s fav adopted son.
@@Grumpy_Rabbit I was born in Oakland, but I was raised in Hayward, Union City. Now I'm stuck in Utah, and I'm sad.
I heard you and agree. Paying attention to the thought that the artist put into it is something you think about much later in life. So much talent out there. Thank you.
I'm from Washington State, and yes, I have seen the rain on a sunny day. Great song! Thank you Jamel!
I'm from Oregon, and same! *LOL*
Here in Phoenix Arizona too.
I did it today!
John has played My Little town in the middle of Sweden twice
My dad took me when I was a kid and I took him a couple of years ago
Me too. From Seattle
Hi I am 78 years old so I was around when Rock n Roll first came on the scene and have been in several British bands in the 1960s, CCR have always been one of my favourite bands ever. Most of their songs are deep but they have some more lighthearted songs such as "Lookin Out My Back Door" certainly worth checkin out man...Love your passion man!
Born on the Bayou, Green River, Bad Moon Rising, Fortunate Son,
Can't forget Susie q
And who’ll stop the rain
My Favorite CCR song!!, although hard to pick just one!! I can and have, listened to this on loop for days!! I Absolutely Love it!! Met a Vietnam Vet, and he was telling me about all the rain in Vietnam and and so many stories. I have a soft spot for veterans, and war movies!! Thank you CCR, for all the music you shared with the world, and is engrained into my soul!!
"Long as I Can See the Light" is another favorite CCR song of mine.
I love ❤️ this song, and have forever.
You have a damn good ear. I’ve heard you sing parts back perfectly after the first time you heard them.
I think this was the first CCR song I heard. And I was hooked. Still my all time favorite band ever! Thanks!
CCR one of the best bands of all time..my personal favorites are The Midnight Special and Long As I see The Light great review Jamal
Awe! You Said It!!! 2 of My Personal Favorite Songs as Well! I Love Every Song they’ve ever Done,. But midnight special & long as I can see the light! My Favorite Songs Ever!!! Thanks for bringing those up! Hope he gives them a listen/reaction! 👍😃
@@jimcowan8770 Me too and ur welcome
@@jimcowan8770 Indeed! Still my top favorite! These guys put on the Best show back then. I seen them again...few years with the new member. Was incredible 👏
@@southernsass2937 I Bet! I didn’t know they had a new guy! They’re definitely my favorite! Desert island? Definitely CCR!!! 👍.
@@jimcowan8770 They formed CCR
Credence Clearwater Revisited back in 95. 2 original members.
The singer did not disappoint ♥️
This was my first album my grandma bought me after growing up with big bands my parents listened to. Thank you so much and miss you after all these years. No one listens to music like this anymore
God bless you
I think Michael Jackson bought the rights to their music with tells you a lot about their music
CCR. Great band. Fell apart through in fighting within the band. Mainly between the Fogerty brothers where they sued each other about the songs. Saw them in '71 as a warm up for The Who at the legendary Forest Hills gig. They were huge at one time and brought back the 'jug band' sound. John is still around rockin'. They had many many 'miss heard lyrics' hits. This song is about the impending band break up. They had about a 5 year massive hits run.
Thank you Jamal, for connecting people, for connecting generations, and thank you sir for demonstrating that music transcends beyond cultures, races or religions.
This is music from my early days in the Army. Another great reaction!
Hoo ah!
Thank you for your service, Sir.
❤
In the Netherlands almost everyday rain. I love Youri Channel.!’am 73 and this is the best music.
Stereo was just new! In the 70e
CCR's entire catalog is reaction worthy, but if I were to pick one I really want you to hear it'd be "Long As I Can See The Light". I promise, you won't be disappointed. 🖤
Every night I get home from work.
I put on this cats channel and drink a cold beer to hear great music and laugh at his reaction.
You crack me up.
"Have you ever seen the rain coming down on a sunny day?"
I actually have seen rain & sun at the same time!
One of the best songs ever made. Nothing makes u feel like this song. Every in a bad situation. Anything. Freaking out for any reason. Idc what the reason. Throw this on.
Creedence played in a lot of Viet nam movies.
"Run Through The Jungle" probably being the most famous one of those songs. The story tells it was actually written to critisize USA's part in the war.
Just like Fortunate Son. It makes sense!
in 2017 i was in a trip in D.C. and took a car and we drove through the fields of virginia, delaware and maryland, on the radio was this song and the gray sky and the rain was ... fabulous
CCR rocks for sure, I saw John Fogerty last year with ZZ Top fantastic show and John Fogerty still sounds great.☮️
Man how i miss my dad..,but 🎵I KNOW 🎶someday i gonna hold he's hand in heaven again+,,but for now i gonna keep enjoying all this great music he heritage me love you papi😢👌thanks jamal👍
It's one of those songs that is fun to hear and go outside when it rains...💦😄🌨🌧🌫
Is it? Smfh
CCR has always been a stress buster for me. Their songs calm me down.
The group had a lot of good songs with John Fogerty as the lead singer. I had never bought any of their LPs, but I did buy this as a 45. It's extremely catchy. It's got a well-placed hook.
Florida guy here and i see the rain on a sunny day really often , CCR great band
Love the sound of that acoustic guitar steadily strumming to the back beat.
And its the prettiest thing too see too. Raining on a sunny day
CCR is a classic. I love their music, thanks to my parents. Very popular in Central America, you still hear the music playing in bars and radio stations.
One of my all time favorite songs. A joy to share this experience with you. You are a blessing!
"Who'll stop the rain" even better . . .
These guys came out in 68 to 72 they were so great love their music.
This is one of my favourite songs of all time.
Have you ever seen the rain coming down on a sunny day? The band had a succession of hits after struggling unknown for years. But their very success was causing friction and jealousy in the band. So even though they were enjoying huge success (the sunny day), John Fogerty knew that it was soon going to be over (the rain). And that's what the song was about.
You’ve GOT to do I Put a Spell On You!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
This is one of my favorite songs of all time. Period.
John said this is actually about the breakup of the band.
Actually, I heard that this song was about the bombings in Vietnam. Could be wrong, but GREAT song anyway. Cheers!
I always thought it was the rain from "nuclear fallout"
Rich is right. I watched John tell the story.
Yeah I remember reading an article about that. I believe he said it was bittersweet writing it.
I heard he said it was about a devastating tornado that happened in America in 1969 and here is the link to the story ua-cam.com/video/flzm3jQW94I/v-deo.html
This is the stuff my mom and dad played when i was a kid. I had the best on both parents side with music they listened to. Everything from ccr kiss zeppelin black sabbath to patsy cline george jones hank williams and waylon jennings. It was great. Thank you for reacting to some of greats (at least to me).
Love CCR!! For some reason Southerners like to claim them as a Southern Rock band but they are a Californian band!! None the less, they're an amazing band!! ❤
My hero's. Best band of all time. 💖💖💖
THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG!! First song my grandpa taught me to sing.
You cannot have a conversation about iconic bands without this band being mentioned!!!!!!
“Have you ever seen the rain coming down a sunny day”?
Oh yeah, especially in Florida!
Yes i have !! Alot of it...And learned from it...Dealt With it...Much Love CCR....💕✌💕😊😉🎶🎵🎼💖
I see the rain on a sunny day today my mother die it was sunny but through my family’s eyes the rain was pouring
You sir are impossible to dislike. You are a charmer. You won the day @1:30 when you called it. You're great.
Their "I heard It Through The Grapevine" is the best version of a great song. IMO.
Andrew Conicello I will never forget the moment I heard that the first time .....
Love COSMOS FACTORY....😃😎 FROM AUSTRALIA....
Creedence... in my top 6 all time musical artists. And that list includes Mozart, Beethoven, Bing Crosby, and the Beatles. For Country Rock there is no touching Creedence. Period. They ARE the gold standard in that genre.
Marshall Tucker band doing can't you see excellent southern rock anthem
this one transports me back to childhood and was one of my best friends favorite songs💜 RIP Justin 💜 once again you got me crying with my first cup of coffee 🥲 but I feel him with me when I hear this🙏🦋🌈🌞🌻
very astute reaction 👍 these reactions from you are better than seeing a therapist
love your reaction by singing to it!!!! awsome brother!
Hi Jamel! Another great group from back in the day. We who lived through that era were the luckiest people on earth, living through the music that was one amazing song after another, from CCR and so many others. I enjoyed this very much.
Thank you as always my friend! See you soon!
Visiting my 15 month old granddaughter and she sat through this whole thing jumping in my lap. I think she has a crush on you Jamal!
My Pop's fave band. And I am so appreciative of the introduction as a kid. Great reaction.
you have entered the realm of southern rock even though they were from CA, check out some Marshall Tucker or the outlaws or blackfoot you won’t be disappointed
Mos' Nam Vets have this as one of our anthems. To those who've seen the rain... Welcome Home Brothers. 589th Combat Engineers Song Pha RVN 1970
Great reaction brother. (It's like when Jimi asks "Are you experienced?" It's not as simple a question as it might first appear.)
Man i learn English language with their songs, its classic,part of your culture.Спасибо
Great song! Check out CCR's cover of "I Put a Spell on You"!
the rain coming down on a sunny day is a reference to Napalm used in Vietnam! that is what I was told by my uncle who was in Vietnam in 66 - 68
" CCR" 🤙😃More bar music😂😂great reaction jamel
wow so many memories love this group listen to Bad Moon Rising by them awesome.
“See... they not talkin bout just “RAIN rain”
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Jamal wonderful to look back on this hit song of Creedence Clearwater Revival but by their lead singer and many more songs John Fogerty their lead singer is on the right side of the picture with his older brother Tom Fogerty , who tragically and unexpectedly died in the 1980s standing next to band member Stu Cooke. John Fogerty's brother Tom got him involved with the band at a very early age and he became their lead singer primary composer of all the many hits that CCR has been blessed with. Fogarty was a master of buyou or Cajun Rock, loving and intrigued with this musical art style although he was born and raised Berkeley California area. CCR was one of many headline acts germinated in the late 1960s in the San Francisco Bay Area Santana and others.
Now that you have listened to this masterful John Fogerty compositiion, it is time for you to listen and react to a companion composition
Composed by John Fogerty titled " Who Will Stop The Rain?" Which is one of my favorites and a top five hit in 1970. John was inspired to write this following his experience and that of CCR at the 1969 Woodstock Festival, which he noted they were supposed to start their performance at 9:30 in the evening but after following a slow start by Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead they started between 1 and 2 in the morning when all of the mass of people were actually asleep and it was a rainstorm. There are many UA-cam videos where he's interviewed about what happened and why this was an inspiration for for that song as a headline act in the famous 1969 Woodstock festival in Upper state New York.. you will know that he began their performance at nearly 2:30 in the morning and indicate they were glad to be there and he noted that there was one you were in the mass of people with his lighter on telling him John I'm here ready to hear you. He said they sang they're set of songs for the benefit of that one listener far out in the audience even though everybody else appeared to be asleep at the time under their tents and coverings. John Fogerty was born three months after I was in June of 1945 and is still active with his children and other family members as you can see on UA-cam videos which they sing together play their instruments. One of the videos is one they did from a baseball stadium featuring his song when he broke off from CCR it is composition and album of Centerfield he composed and recorded in the 1980s original.
you should do I Put A Spell On You - CCR!!!
Jamal my friend ....love listening to music with you....it goes to a different level..... thoroughly enjoying it.....💕💕💕💕💕
React to looking out my backdoor by CCR
JDog4976 That song is about the circus coming to town in Sarasota 😃. Great song.
@@foodandhomeprep8425 Its inspired by his son "Fogerty, however, has stated in interviews that the song was actually written for his then three-year-old son, Josh. Fogerty has also said that the reference to a parade passing by was inspired by the Dr. Seuss book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street."
Creedence - My favorite band of all time!!!
The way I hear it, they were at Woodstock and the rain came down for 3 days. It’s what inspired this song
Wow!!!
@@jamelakajamal People are rightly hollering for "I put a spell on you", should be a couple of decent (stereo) videos of CCR doing this. Promo videos and you get to see the band 😃
Jamel_AKA_Jamal I don’t think you can pick a bad song from CCR! Ha! Love Everything they Do! However,. Two of My favorites is The Midnight Special & Long As I Can See The Light! Two Great Songs from a Great Band & One of My All Time Favorite Bands Ever! 👍
Yes! I've seen" The Rain Coming Down On A Sunny Day"
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Like in school. So many reasons that a book must be read by all. Creedence and john should be Heard by all.
Please react to EAGLES... hotel California!!
Sharon Burcham YES!! The Eagles❤️
What? The Dude won't abide THIS! just sayin'...
Nixus Minimax is that a big Lebowski reference
Don Henley doesn't allow it. 😬
@@vannacee26 I have seen other react to live versions hotel california
I'm so thankful that my country music loving parents had this album for some reason. Can't imagine life without this music!
You’ve been killing the reactions! Here’s a couple for consideration:
Deep Purple- Mistreated
Pearl Jam - Nothing as it seems
Dream Theater- As I am
Dream theater sucks, pretentious bs
Deep Purple - Mistreated from Made In Europe. \m/
Watching you when it dawns on you that you know a song-the expression on your face makes me think of a kid at Christmas opening a present he is happy he likes. That moment makes it really fun when I know the song, have memories of it, and know what a hit it was. I wish you could have enjoyed music then for one reason-the music scene wasn’t so “crowded”. When something became a hit it could get radio play for months and years...gave you time to have it become part of the soundtrack of your childhood. Hasn’t been like that since. You would have liked it.