Even though CCR were only together for 5 years, they absolutely destroyed the top hit charts and are right there with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones as one of the faces of 60s rock and roll.
@@TheRedStateBlue I believe there are some huge musical artists who never had a No. 1 hit or maybe only one or two. One of the most shocking is Bruce Springsteen who’s never had a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Of course, it’s important to keep in mind that some don’t have a No. 1 hit because they didn’t release many singles. That’s true with many rock bands who mostly just released entire albums. So it’s best to judge them more so by the number of hit albums they had rather than singles. Led Zeppelin is one of the biggest, most iconic and popular bands in music history which, I believe, only officially had 1 Top 10 hit in the US because they didn’t generally release many singles. But, Led Zeppelin is one of the highest-selling music artists in the entire history of music!! In fact, Zeppelin may be the 2nd most popular band of all- time.
@@tommcclary8689once an iconic band like the Stones lose a original member I don’t consider them quite the same band. Led Zeppelin is the only band who ever did the right thing in a situation like that.
#4 was the highest they got on the charts, but, other songs would come and go, and a CCR song would still be in the top 10 week after week. There's a lot of songs that made it to the top of the charts, that you never hear anymore.
Just a friendly reminder to use the search function to see if they have already covered a song before making a suggestion. 9 times out of 10 they have already done it.
Two of CCR's most criminally UNDERRATED songs (in my opinion) are "Long As I Can See The Light", and "Wrote A Song For Everyone". They don't get the airplay they deserve.
Oh yes I was one of the lucky ones front row center 1971 Seattle Center Coliseum and 15 years old, felt like I had died and gone to heaven. I was obsessed with this band, had the biggest crush on John Fogerty too. Also saw John Fogerty in 1986 when he was solo, also front row center again and got to shake his hand! Just jumped out of chair when I saw this post! Been waiting and suggesting this one for about 3 years. Check out Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby next, my 2 all time favorites.❤
CCR was an amazing group with a ton of talent when John Fogerty sang he just gave it his all. To me CCR are just iconic and a great group to listen to to grow up with. A lot of great songs in a short period of time.
Music is still "Real" as much as it ever was. If I may quote Mike Muir "Just 'cause you don't understand what's goin' on don't mean it don't make no sense, and just 'cause you don't like it don't mean it ain't no good."
4:14 That's right Amber. I went to a John Fogerty concert in 2009 and it was fantastic! Of course John's familiar voice, dozens of great songs with his tight band, nice atmosphere,.. For the majority of the show the songs were played with a small break between them. But the last seven or so songs were played right after each other, not a even second in between. This was fire! I grew up with CCR's music because my father always played their albums, so being able to go to a JF concert with my dad made it even more special. Although he didn't have any money with him so I had to pay for his food and drinks!
CCR is one of the best bands of all time in my opinion! I just heard a singer on a show called Britain’s Got Talent that you guys have to listen to. Her name is Sydnie Christmas and you really can’t go wrong with any of her three performances. She absolutely blew everyone away every time she sang and she is becoming one of my favorite singers of all time!
Just a friendly reminder to use the search function to see if they have already covered a song before making a suggestion. 9 times out of 10 they have already done it.
Was lucky enough to see them live the last year they were together. They were my hero band in Jr high - i had every album right up to Cosmos factory,,They were EPIC!
Love your faces when he started singing. That's rock n roll! Woo! Fantastic reaction to a fantastic song! Best quote, "Why are we just now finding out about this one" Yes Jay! Next CCR try Who Will Stop the Rain
My best friend and I just saw Fogerty in SC last Sun. He's still amazing! So many dang hits! It was the 1st gig of the tour, the 1st tour his sons are backing him in the band, and 1st tour he owns his whole catalog of music. So great.
The reference to rocking '50s smashes by Little Richard, Chuck Berry, etc. is spot on; they were paying homage to the early rock & roll artists they grew up listening to.
In the 80´s I went to se Doug Sahm´s band in a small town in Sweden called Falkenberg. An hour into the show they paused and I went to the bar to get a beer, and there he was - Doug Clifford, once the drummer in CCR - drinking a beer. I was completely starstruck but he was very friendly and we had a nice conversation. An unforgettable moment for me.
When I was 17 (1978) disco had taken over radio and none of my friends in high school loved CCR the way I did - CCR had broken up about 6 years before and was an ancient sound to them (since most high schoolers then as now have the attention span of a gnat). It was a lonely business loving CCR back then, so watching you guys discover how wonderful CCR's music is all these years later is pure pleasure for me. Where were you guys when I was a teenager? Oh, yeah, not born yet:)
I saw them in 1969 at the First Atlanta Pop Festival. They were the closing band on the 1st night. Their starting time kept getting pushed back and they finally came on at about 3am and delivered a killer set.
I've loved this band from the beginning! Now you're doing my favourite by them! Digging the t shirt Jay. My favourite band. Loving your reaction to this one!❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
The live video from Oakland 1970 is excellent. The audience is going bonkers in the best way, and Fogerty whips out two guitar solos and a harmonica solo.
@@russallert Funny, I was just watching that one yesterday. How about the mini- Chooglin', Bootleg bootleg? Another top song, and have you seen the riverboat party video of CCR doing that one?
Amber, as you spoke about going out and spreading a little love I could hear Lennon's "Imagine" in my head. Thank you for the wonderful person you are. Your biggest Oregon Fan, PJ ✌💛☺
CCR was a pretty short lived band, and were done by 1972. They have been at each other's throats ever since. I met Stu Cook at a Woodstock 40th anniversary press event in 2009.
This album (Cosmo's Factory) alone could be a Greatest Hits collection, but then there's all the excellent work on their other six studio albums. A whole lotta greatness in a handful of years. Really incredible.
CCR was my first concert. Bo Diddly opened. It was 1970 at Hirsch Memorial Collesium in Shreveport Louisiana. I was 12. I'll never forget it. They were touring behind Cosmos Factory, my first 8-track tape, which I had played till it wouldn't.
I saw John Fogerty at the Venetian about six years ago, first row 😀 what a show he puts on!!! For his song Centerfield he played a Louisville Slugger made into a guitar.
Saw John Fogerty last year doing his CCR Revival Tour. He still sounded awesome at 78. Tyler and Shane Fogerty's band Hearty Har opened for him and then they played with him. One of the best concerts I have seen in recent years.
It seems John Fogerty tours almost every single year and he plays all the CCR hits. I'm actually seeing him this upcoming Saturday, along with George Thorogood and the Destroyers. I also saw him a few times when he toured with ZZ Top.
Great band, no matter which song it is. Unfortunately I never saw them perform. For a young person (too me,) Amber you have a great outlook on life. Keep spreading your cheer, and that great smile!
Saw them at the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, in '69 or '70. Can't quite remember. Along with 3 Dog Night, CCR was a hit making machine in the late 60s, early 70s. Glad you guys are enjoying all the music that I partied to back in the day. Cheers....
Thank you! My fav band of all time! Went to two of their three concerts here,in Adelaide.Sth. Aus. way back....70/71 was it. Floor of Apollo Stadium was destroyed by stamping feet. Happily I had seen Jerry Lee and Little Dick before then.Jerry destroyed a grand piano and Richard Pennyman nearly killed his Sax player by pushing him off the stage! Aah...those WERE the days!
My top five RSR videos. 1. Hocus Pocus by Focus. 2. Groove Is In the Heart by Dee-Lite 3. Word Up by Cameo 4. Cry Baby by Janis Jopling 5. Rock Me Amadeus by Falco. 6. Double Dutch Bus by Frankie Smith. tied with Make Me Smile by Chicago. Ok. that's more them 5. I never was good at math.
I would have loved to have seen them play this song live! I saw them in concert in 1969 in St Louis, MO. I was a precocious 11-year-old visiting an older cousin on vacation. I was the tag-a-long to the show with the big kids. I had a BLAST!
Fortunate Son deserves a listen, Proud Mary, Bad Moon Rising ,Have you ever seen the rain?, Run through the jungle is used in so many films when they are showing the Vietnam war.
Just after 9/11, there was a very brief push by Clear Channel Radio, which owned over 1,000 stations, to not play certain songs because of a perceived connection to the tragedy. This song made that list because of the opening line: "737 comin' out of the sky..." It was a dumb reaction that thankfully didn't last long.
You are right , this sounds a lot like Little Richard . My best friend , Tom , was tour manager for a bunch of big rock and roll groups back in the late 60's through the 70's like Kiss , Pat Benatar, Peter Frampton , Joe Cocker and many others . The stories he would tell about those days !!!!! . He quit after about 20 years because he said he wanted to live past 50 . He did make that , but died before he was 65
A very obscure but great blues/harmonic tune - Baby Scratch My Back by Slim Harpo. Watch the old black and white video to see some amazing loose hips and knees dance moves.
This is one of those songs that appeared in several Vietnam movies. But then again, you couldn't make a Vietnam movie without having at least one of CCRs songs in it.
Bad Company with their second singer, Brian Howe. Had to follow a legend, but was incredible as well. "Holy Water " would be a great place to start. "How About That", "If You Needed Somebody" are excellent as well. This is a guaranteed like.
Rory Gallerger Bullfrog Blues is a must see . Absolutely beyond anything I've seen especially with his guitar playing but when the keyboard player goes all in it will blow your mind but then the Bass player does a solo and I've never seen a Bass played like that and then the drummer goes all in and he murders that set of drums. As much as you guys love solos im telling you when you watch this video you'll say I wished I'd watched this already. And his vocals in this song is just on a different level.
I always got Bob Secer vibes listening to this... been to Barbera Mandrell, Jefferson Starship,, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and ACDC concerts...that I can remember
Even though CCR were only together for 5 years, they absolutely destroyed the top hit charts and are right there with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones as one of the faces of 60s rock and roll.
CCR never had a number 1 hit. not one. travesty, i say, but i wasn't around to buy albums, back then.
I bought 8 tracks! @@TheRedStateBlue
@@TheRedStateBlue I believe there are some huge musical artists who never had a No. 1 hit or maybe only one or two. One of the most shocking is Bruce Springsteen who’s never had a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Of course, it’s important to keep in mind that some don’t have a No. 1 hit because they didn’t release many singles. That’s true with many rock bands who mostly just released entire albums. So it’s best to judge them more so by the number of hit albums they had rather than singles. Led Zeppelin is one of the biggest, most iconic and popular bands in music history which, I believe, only officially had 1 Top 10 hit in the US because they didn’t generally release many singles. But, Led Zeppelin is one of the highest-selling music artists in the entire history of music!! In fact, Zeppelin may be the 2nd most popular band of all- time.
@@tommcclary8689once an iconic band like the Stones lose a original member I don’t consider them quite the same band. Led Zeppelin is the only band who ever did the right thing in a situation like that.
#4 was the highest they got on the charts, but, other songs would come and go, and a CCR song would still be in the top 10 week after week.
There's a lot of songs that made it to the top of the charts, that you never hear anymore.
I swear they had a hit every week! A rockin’ band!
Nah, just every other week!!😂😂
Those boys packed in a lot for a mere 4 years!
Another CCR song similar to this style is "Sweet Hitchhiker". It was a medium size hit (by their high standards), but still a banger
Sweet Hitchhiker use to be on the neighborhood bar and grill jukebox. I spent many nickels ;listening to it.
Just a friendly reminder to use the search function to see if they have already covered a song before making a suggestion. 9 times out of 10 they have already done it.
It Came Out Of The Sky
Great song!!
“Up around the Bend”
Ahh, the Fogerty scream!
Two of CCR's most criminally UNDERRATED songs (in my opinion) are "Long As I Can See The Light", and "Wrote A Song For Everyone". They don't get the airplay they deserve.
Agreed but I would add Effigy as well
Fogerty is touring with these CCR songs now and I have tickets for him in August. He still sounds great!
🇬🇧 Oh you're so lucky, I'm jealous!😊. It, and JF will be amazing, I'm sure of that. Have a fabulous time. 👍🇺🇲🇬🇧🎼
seen him back in 97 great show
Saw him last year. You won't be disappointed.
Saw him for the fourth time in Sweden last summer and he was great, as always.
Will get to see him next week 🎉!!!
Try “Hey Tonight” by CCR next!
Great song.
One of my favorite CCR songs!
Mine too!
Mine too! John Fogerty got that energy on this track! A great highway song!🛣
I love seeing the utter shock on their faces when the song began. I knew they were going to love it!
Another CCR rocking song is, Up Around The Bend, youll love the guitar in it, Jay & Amber you are the best!!👍✌️
-" up around the bend "- 🤘
-cheers !-
Hi sunny, you an old hippy like me? Love the 60s & 70s music, CCR is my favorite👍✌️@@sunnystormy4973
Are you an old hippy like me sunny? Lol, love the 60s & 70s music👍✌️@@sunnystormy4973
YES, up around the bend was the first CCR single I bought back in the day.
Do you still have it?@@alwynemcintyre2184
Oh yes I was one of the lucky ones front row center 1971 Seattle Center Coliseum and 15 years old, felt like I had died and gone to heaven. I was obsessed with this band, had the biggest crush on John Fogerty too. Also saw John Fogerty in 1986 when he was solo, also front row center again and got to shake his hand! Just jumped out of chair when I saw this post! Been waiting and suggesting this one for about 3 years. Check out Ramble Tamble or Pagan Baby next, my 2 all time favorites.❤
Love watching Amber get surprised at the beginning, then watching her get moved and swept as the song goes on.
Her reactions are always so joyful to watch!
Amber is so great, so musically intelligent
You've only scratched the surface with Fogerty.. He's a 🐐
CCR was an amazing group with a ton of talent when John Fogerty sang he just gave it his all. To me CCR are just iconic and a great group to listen to to grow up with. A lot of great songs in a short period of time.
One of the top five American bands ever. Maybe the best.
This is when music was real. So lucky to have grown up with awesome music!
Music is still "Real" as much as it ever was. If I may quote Mike Muir "Just 'cause you don't understand what's goin' on don't mean it don't make no sense, and just 'cause you don't like it don't mean it ain't no good."
4:14 That's right Amber. I went to a John Fogerty concert in 2009 and it was fantastic! Of course John's familiar voice, dozens of great songs with his tight band, nice atmosphere,.. For the majority of the show the songs were played with a small break between them. But the last seven or so songs were played right after each other, not a even second in between. This was fire! I grew up with CCR's music because my father always played their albums, so being able to go to a JF concert with my dad made it even more special. Although he didn't have any money with him so I had to pay for his food and drinks!
“ It Came Out of the Sky” is another great rocker by them.
CCR is one of the best bands of all time in my opinion! I just heard a singer on a show called Britain’s Got Talent that you guys have to listen to. Her name is Sydnie Christmas and you really can’t go wrong with any of her three performances. She absolutely blew everyone away every time she sang and she is becoming one of my favorite singers of all time!
"Sweet Hitchiker" is another good one.
Just a friendly reminder to use the search function to see if they have already covered a song before making a suggestion. 9 times out of 10 they have already done it.
I'm taking my mom to see John Fogerty next tuesday in concert! Love this song!
I just saw John Fogerty late Friday and it was amazing!!! He said he just get all his songs back and the vibes were just pour love!!!!❤😊
Was lucky enough to see them live the last year they were together. They were my hero band in Jr high - i had every album right up to Cosmos factory,,They were EPIC!
Simply cannot go wrong with CCR.
A favorite CCR song of mine that I don't see mentioned often: "It Came Out Of The Sky". Some fun rock and roll social commentary.
One of my favorites. I have been requesting it.
This was a huge hit in 1971 and is still being played today, including on commercials and sports broadcasts.
wasn't old enough to see CCR in person but I have seen John Fogerty in concert at least 7 times that I can remember!
Love your faces when he started singing. That's rock n roll! Woo! Fantastic reaction to a fantastic song! Best quote, "Why are we just now finding out about this one" Yes Jay! Next CCR try Who Will Stop the Rain
if this song doesn't make you move, you are dead, this is the real boogie jumping jive
I saw John Fogerty at Jones Beach in NY 10+ years ago, what a show! Truly amazing
My best friend and I just saw Fogerty in SC last Sun. He's still amazing! So many dang hits! It was the 1st gig of the tour, the 1st tour his sons are backing him in the band, and 1st tour he owns his whole catalog of music. So great.
Ok the double stank face when he started singing was priceless! lol
Love creedence!
"Hey, wanna see something really scary?"
-cheers !-
The reference to rocking '50s smashes by Little Richard, Chuck Berry, etc. is spot on; they were paying homage to the early rock & roll artists they grew up listening to.
I always liked this band! Born On the Bayou is my favorite!
In the 80´s I went to se Doug Sahm´s band in a small town in Sweden called Falkenberg. An hour into the show they paused and I went to the bar to get a beer, and there he was - Doug Clifford, once the drummer in CCR - drinking a beer. I was completely starstruck but he was very friendly and we had a nice conversation. An unforgettable moment for me.
When I was 17 (1978) disco had taken over radio and none of my friends in high school loved CCR the way I did - CCR had broken up about 6 years before and was an ancient sound to them (since most high schoolers then as now have the attention span of a gnat). It was a lonely business loving CCR back then, so watching you guys discover how wonderful CCR's music is all these years later is pure pleasure for me. Where were you guys when I was a teenager? Oh, yeah, not born yet:)
I saw them in 1969 at the First Atlanta Pop Festival. They were the closing band on the 1st night. Their starting time kept getting pushed back and they finally came on at about 3am and delivered a killer set.
I've loved this band from the beginning! Now you're doing my favourite by them! Digging the t shirt Jay. My favourite band. Loving your reaction to this one!❤❤👍👍🤘🤘
Saturday afternoon just parked my semi, driving my car home and this is rocking me out. God bless you 2.
I'd like to put in a nod for Keep on Chooglin'. It's another song like this, only times three, and that much longer. They lay it all out on that song.
Yes, Keep on chooglin!!!
The live video from Oakland 1970 is excellent. The audience is going bonkers in the best way, and Fogerty whips out two guitar solos and a harmonica solo.
@@russallert Funny, I was just watching that one yesterday. How about the mini- Chooglin', Bootleg bootleg? Another top song, and have you seen the riverboat party video of CCR doing that one?
I love that one.
@@russallert And you have the Royal Albert Hall, Woodstock and more obscure even Paris with a Keep on Chooglin live version
Lodi and bad moon rising
"Keep on chooglin" one big jam of a song, somebody commented down below this is a great banger by them!!!!!!
Amber, as you spoke about going out and spreading a little love I could hear Lennon's "Imagine" in my head. Thank you for the wonderful person you are. Your biggest Oregon Fan, PJ ✌💛☺
CCR was a pretty short lived band, and were done by 1972. They have been at each other's throats ever since.
I met Stu Cook at a Woodstock 40th anniversary press event in 2009.
Next CCR? "Long As I Can See The Light",... letting his lady know that's all he needs. Vocals are premier, quintessential "Fogerty".
I like "Run Through the Jungle"
This album (Cosmo's Factory) alone could be a Greatest Hits collection, but then there's all the excellent work on their other six studio albums. A whole lotta greatness in a handful of years. Really incredible.
I love the energy the two have. Much love
My Dad's Favorite Band, my Parents saw them a lot in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento, beginning in the late 60s.
CCR was my first concert. Bo Diddly opened. It was 1970 at Hirsch Memorial Collesium in Shreveport Louisiana. I was 12. I'll never forget it. They were touring behind Cosmos Factory, my first 8-track tape, which I had played till it wouldn't.
Finally !!! Great choice on this banger!!!
For sure thought Amber was going to jump out of her chair! Always like both of your faces!
I saw John Fogerty at the Venetian about six years ago, first row 😀 what a show he puts on!!! For his song Centerfield he played a Louisville Slugger made into a guitar.
Saw John Fogerty last year doing his CCR Revival Tour. He still sounded awesome at 78. Tyler and Shane Fogerty's band Hearty Har opened for him and then they played with him. One of the best concerts I have seen in recent years.
“Ramble Tamble” is my favorite CCR song. You’ll love it.
Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble!
Ramble Tamble is one of the most underrated songs by CCR
Mine as well!!
Ramble Ramble is their best song in my opinion, Fogerty s best guitar work, just a kick ass jam👍✌️@@MikeCote-cw2cn
Come on, Jay and Amber, Ramble Tamble needs to be your next CCR reaction. Give the people what they want, as you say
My first concert would make J jealous. It was The BeeGees and tickets were $5. In a packed open floor (no seats) arena. Man what a good time.
🎶 ❤😊❤🎶
Fogerty wrote the song HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN because he could see the band was going to break up before the other guys did
It seems John Fogerty tours almost every single year and he plays all the CCR hits. I'm actually seeing him this upcoming Saturday, along with George Thorogood and the Destroyers. I also saw him a few times when he toured with ZZ Top.
Great band, no matter which song it is. Unfortunately I never saw them perform. For a young person (too me,) Amber you have a great outlook on life. Keep spreading your cheer, and that great smile!
Their version of Good Golly Miss Molly - which they covered as well. Richard was a big inflruence on the band.
Whoa! I had forgotten this song. What a rocker!! This would definitely be a crowd pleaser.
I think I was 7 or 8 when this song came out. It absolutely defined Rock to me at the time. I was crazy about it!
I attended John’s concert almost a year ago… He took the roof off the place ! Was, still is and always will be my favourite band ❤❤❤
That was him playing sax also. What a talent!
Saw them at the Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, in '69 or '70. Can't quite remember. Along with 3 Dog Night, CCR was a hit making machine in the late 60s, early 70s. Glad you guys are enjoying all the music that I partied to back in the day. Cheers....
Thank you! My fav band of all time! Went to two of their three concerts here,in Adelaide.Sth. Aus. way back....70/71 was it. Floor of Apollo Stadium was destroyed by stamping feet. Happily I had seen Jerry Lee and Little Dick before then.Jerry destroyed a grand piano and Richard Pennyman nearly killed his Sax player by pushing him off the stage! Aah...those WERE the days!
My top five RSR videos. 1. Hocus Pocus by Focus. 2. Groove Is In the Heart by Dee-Lite 3. Word Up by Cameo 4. Cry Baby by Janis Jopling 5. Rock Me Amadeus by Falco. 6. Double Dutch Bus by Frankie Smith. tied with Make Me Smile by Chicago. Ok. that's more them 5. I never was good at math.
Give the people what they want! Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble!
I love John Cafferty's vocals. The grit and growl are perfection!
John Cafferty was with The Beaver Brown Band.
This is John Fogerty.
Saw John Fogerty in the 90’s after his long hiatus from CCR music and he blew us away with his awesome vocals and iconic guitar 🎸 riffs.
I'm sounding like a scratched record, lol. Night Ranger is a great 80s rock band. "Don't Tell Me You Love Me", "You Can Still Rock In America"
I don't kow what it is about them, but Night Ranger just makes me SO happy!
Little Richard was one of the greatest rock and roll singers. Fogerty's right up there too, good connection.
I was born in 1972 and RAISED on CCR in South Texas by my dad! I knew every song by the time I was 10 years old!
Today if someone yells "737 coming out of the sky" we run like Hell!!!!!!! 😱 I only got to see them live once in 1969, but the memories are forever.
I would have loved to have seen them play this song live! I saw them in concert in 1969 in St Louis, MO. I was a precocious 11-year-old visiting an older cousin on vacation. I was the tag-a-long to the show with the big kids. I had a BLAST!
Fortunate Son deserves a listen, Proud Mary, Bad Moon Rising ,Have you ever seen the rain?, Run through the jungle is used in so many films when they are showing the Vietnam war.
I can see my mother dancing this was one of her favs
I absolutely love CCR, Chronicles Vol 1 and 2 are chock full of audible goodness!!
One of my favorites in 1970, i remember Little Richard said of this song " they are copying me."
"Up Around The Bend" should be your next CCR song. It's a fire road trip song.
Santana and CCR were the two bands that got people up off the floor at the Filmore West and dancing more than any others.
Creedence=Greatness...!
👍👍😁
Didn't count a arm and a leg to see a show back then either!
Just after 9/11, there was a very brief push by Clear Channel Radio, which owned over 1,000 stations, to not play certain songs because of a perceived connection to the tragedy. This song made that list because of the opening line: "737 comin' out of the sky..." It was a dumb reaction that thankfully didn't last long.
2 minutes and a few seconds pure energy - that's rock'n'roll. And your feet just can't keep still ... ✌Greetings from Germany!
You are right , this sounds a lot like Little Richard . My best friend , Tom , was tour manager for a bunch of big rock and roll groups back in the late 60's through the 70's like Kiss , Pat Benatar, Peter Frampton , Joe Cocker and many others . The stories he would tell about those days !!!!! . He quit after about 20 years because he said he wanted to live past 50 . He did make that , but died before he was 65
A very obscure but great blues/harmonic tune - Baby Scratch My Back by Slim Harpo. Watch the old black and white video to see some amazing loose hips and knees dance moves.
Ramble Tamble off the same album is fire!!
Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble, Ramble Tamble!
This is one of the CCR songs that really get you cranked up.
Now everyone go watch the live performance of this, it’s insane
What a great memorable band with a great sound.
The Smithereens is another great band. .Yesss
The entire Cosmo’s Factory album is terrific.
This is one of those songs that appeared in several Vietnam movies. But then again, you couldn't make a Vietnam movie without having at least one of CCRs songs in it.
Gotta run through the jungle...
Yessssssss, thank you! Great song! I've been begging for this one. Well done!
One of my favorite CCR songs, wish you would have played a live version video, but great reaction pick.
Bad Company with their second singer, Brian Howe. Had to follow a legend, but was incredible as well. "Holy Water " would be a great place to start. "How About That", "If You Needed Somebody" are excellent as well. This is a guaranteed like.
There is not one CCR song that sucks. Not one. They are all amazing.
All the ones written by John*
There’s definitely a few that suck on Mardi Gras not written by him that do suck
@@alexanderwillis77 The Creedence sounding number on that album is from Stu Cook!
Rory Gallerger Bullfrog Blues is a must see . Absolutely beyond anything I've seen especially with his guitar playing but when the keyboard player goes all in it will blow your mind but then the Bass player does a solo and I've never seen a Bass played like that and then the drummer goes all in and he murders that set of drums. As much as you guys love solos im telling you when you watch this video you'll say I wished I'd watched this already. And his vocals in this song is just on a different level.
I always got Bob Secer vibes listening to this... been to Barbera Mandrell, Jefferson Starship,, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and ACDC concerts...that I can remember
Guys! You have got to give, Keep on Chooglin’ a listen, by CCR! Harmonica and guitar out the rear!!!
And if you want the same cadence from the next generation, follow this up with I Want To Be Sedated by The Ramones.