I can't remember, but I was 17 or 18 years old when this music came out. Those were dark and foreboding times in the United States. The Vietnam war was raging hot, and I knew that I would wind up in the Army before too long. I believe that I was in my final year of high school, and already, boys who had graduated a year or two before me were coming home from Southeast Asia inside of aluminum boxes. The way I remember it, I avoided dealing with those sobering issues by keeping myself inebriated with beer and marijuana. I was trying to have a good time, and trying to become an adult, and did not have much success with either of those attempts. In February of 1968, off I went to Army basic training, then for advanced training, and then to korea, and then to vietnam. Unlike 20 other boys from the city that I grew up in, I came home alive. Then, after wasting a few more years, I began to take life seriously in terms of building a career and trying to find someone to love me who would let me love her. I made a decent career as a mechanical technician. I had one marriage that lasted 7 years with no children. Then after 20 years being single, I was lucky enough that a wonderful Chinese lady from Malaysia wanted me. She and I have been married for 16 years now. I am a very lucky man. But getting back to this music. I think that rock and roll is no longer being created. When I compare it to the music that is created by Young artists today, I think that much of the rock and roll of my youth was far superior to today's youth music, especially rap. For Rock n Roll you have to get together with your band and actually make music. ... Rap still takes some skill and Their are many famous Rappers but they don't have to work as hard to make music. They pick a beat and write lyrics. But Rock and Roll takes much more to make a song. Much of the other contemporary youth music that I've heard really can't compete with 60s rock and roll. 60s rock and roll used to have segways after which the rhythm would change, and the tones and melodies offered variety and surprise in a way that today's songs, with their repetitive tones and melodies verse after verse do not. I'm glad that I grew up in those times. These days, so much of contemporary culture strikes me as banal, shallow, and without an acceptable level of integrity.
brings me right back to the milford ct. "swamp"......we had a makeshift plywood clubhouse out in the marshes on the housatonic river, back in the 70's, we were all c.c.r. fans...man does this take me back there.
La Mejor "'" MUSICA MUNDIAL ,""" Eres TODO Un VIRTUOSO, J H O N ,gracias , muchas gracias , gracias, gracias ,S E Ñ O R , gracias ,DIOS TE COLME DE BENDICIONES,gracias, gracias,gracias , !!!!John Fogerty!!!! Desde k ""NACISTE""BIEN NACIDO"""gracias a !!DIOS ,por EXISTIR!!! CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL.
From Wikipedia: "Premonition is the first live album released by John Fogerty as a solo artist. He performs many hits by his earlier band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as songs composed during his period as a solo artist. It was recorded with a live audience at Warner Bros. Studios, Stage 15 on December 12 & 13th, 1997. The CD version omits 4 tracks that are available on the DVD. Premonition is available on CD and DVD."
Please pray for me Nathan and my family in JESUS NAME Amen.
Fabuloso grandioso genial inigualables buenísimo gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias gracias
I can't remember, but I was 17 or 18 years old when this music came out. Those were dark and foreboding times in the United States. The Vietnam war was raging hot, and I knew that I would wind up in the Army before too long. I believe that I was in my final year of high school, and already, boys who had graduated a year or two before me were coming home from Southeast Asia inside of aluminum boxes. The way I remember it, I avoided dealing with those sobering issues by keeping myself inebriated with beer and marijuana. I was trying to have a good time, and trying to become an adult, and did not have much success with either of those attempts. In February of 1968, off I went to Army basic training, then for advanced training, and then to korea, and then to vietnam. Unlike 20 other boys from the city that I grew up in, I came home alive. Then, after wasting a few more years, I began to take life seriously in terms of building a career and trying to find someone to love me who would let me love her. I made a decent career as a mechanical technician. I had one marriage that lasted 7 years with no children. Then after 20 years being single, I was lucky enough that a wonderful Chinese lady from Malaysia wanted me. She and I have been married for 16 years now. I am a very lucky man. But getting back to this music. I think that rock and roll is no longer being created. When I compare it to the music that is created by Young artists today, I think that much of the rock and roll of my youth was far superior to today's youth music, especially rap.
For Rock n Roll you have to get together with your band and actually make music. ... Rap still takes some skill and Their are many famous Rappers but they don't have to work as hard to make music. They pick a beat and write lyrics. But Rock and Roll takes much more to make a song.
Much of the other contemporary youth music that I've heard really can't compete with 60s rock and roll. 60s rock and roll used to have segways after which the rhythm would change, and the tones and melodies offered variety and surprise in a way that today's songs, with their repetitive tones and melodies verse after verse do not. I'm glad that I grew up in those times. These days, so much of contemporary culture strikes me as banal, shallow, and without an acceptable level of integrity.
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brings me right back to the milford ct. "swamp"......we had a makeshift plywood clubhouse out in the marshes on the housatonic river, back in the 70's, we were all c.c.r. fans...man does this take me back there.
Tengo este concierto en DVD y no me aburre verlo una vez y otra vez, grande creedence
Como se llama el concierto, me hace recordar a mi papá
@@jorgeculajay7951 se llama "Premonition", es de 1997 y no es Creedence, solo John Fogerty
Gracias x las canciones
Lo sento da 53 anni, ne ho 70, prima con i creedence, ma lui e' fortissimo.
!!!!!! Fantástico.....
La Mejor "'" MUSICA MUNDIAL ,""" Eres TODO Un VIRTUOSO, J H O N ,gracias , muchas gracias , gracias, gracias ,S E Ñ O R , gracias ,DIOS TE COLME DE BENDICIONES,gracias, gracias,gracias , !!!!John Fogerty!!!! Desde k ""NACISTE""BIEN NACIDO"""gracias a !!DIOS ,por EXISTIR!!! CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL.
Gold. Show. Maravilhoso. Ok
I Love This song ❤️
A great musician
Mi infancia😍
Mi juventud 😍😍😍
who clicked thumbs down? I wonder if two of them were Doug Clifford and Stu Cook ha ha ha.
Que mejor musica antes de acostarse que escuchar a john fogerty en cuarentena total huepil comuna tucapel region bio bio lunes 29 marzo 2021 00 hrs
Jhon Fogerty 🤘
Kenny Aronooff lleva la musica x dentro, el mejor baterista sin duda
Baterista muito foda, manda muito bem.
Brasil, 2021
The bass player came creeping over into John's area and John shoots him "a look" at the end of the song, like WTF man, don't ever do that again. LOL
Waiting for midnight special agood song
私も大好きです、いいですね!
That drummer is beating them like they stole from him
I'm sorry but the video quality isn't even with par of an old vhs tape, just horrible!! Too bad because the sound is nice.
Where is this venue? Very cool!
From Wikipedia: "Premonition is the first live album released by John Fogerty as a solo artist. He performs many hits by his earlier band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, as well as songs composed during his period as a solo artist. It was recorded with a live audience at Warner Bros. Studios, Stage 15 on December 12 & 13th, 1997. The CD version omits 4 tracks that are available on the DVD. Premonition is available on CD and DVD."