I can still remember Barbie and I on the dance floor, 7th grade, she did the jirk like no other....awesome memories...we all brought our 45s and LPs to the school dance and this one was mine. It was magical especially when the strobe light kicked on..
Does anyone else think that John Fogerty always looks like an anvil has been dropped on his foot when he sings? Look at him being faithful on the album art....!!!!
Creedence Clearwater Revival (commonly referred to by its initials CCR or simply as Creedence) was a southern rock American rock band. Though hailing from the Bay Area of California, the group was influenced by the swamp blues genre that came out of south Louisiana in the late 1950s and early to mid-1960s.
Why I love them - CCR just has that vintage rock n' roll sound. I love the intensity that they bring to the table through their music — particularly the rockin' guitar solos and the voice of John Fogerty.
This music is perfect for drivin' into the sunset through Utah. Try it sometime. Roll down the windows and put on Green River followed by their version of I heard it through the grapevine. ~wnick87
Wizzuvvoz (Land of Nod. East of Eden on Route 66.)
Posted: Jul 11, 2009 - 14:02
sweet....
jagdriver (Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Apr 07, 2009 - 11:46
calypsus_1 wrote:
to enhance the use of the Guild Guitar Starfire for this musician Tom Fogerty, and its particular style to touch very rocking; all the music produced for this band called Creedence Clearwater Revival and this song never will be old. It is secular;
volatile they are many songs that if make today, a little for the whole world, that more seem stuned done in series, ready-to-hear......
today exist more than 20, 30 in scene "called" pop-rock-bands, or indie-rocks, pos-punk, whose gotten noise all is made on same musical structure, the same chords, the same arrangements, poor lyrics, no innovation (they only change the flies, the excrements is the same); in the future, passed more twenty years nobody will hear to speak of them and the edited records already will be in the place that they deserve, in the garbage; the society of consumption for music, to use and to lie down outside, dismissable music.....
Far out, Catherwood. Just roll a couple of bombers and leave them on the side table.
I can still remember Barbie and I on the dance floor, 7th grade, she did the jirk like no other....awesome memories...we all brought our 45s and LPs to the school dance and this one was mine. It was magical especially when the strobe light kicked on..
to enhance the use of the Guild Guitar Starfire for this musician Tom Fogerty, and its particular style to touch very rocking; all the music produced for this band called Creedence Clearwater Revival and this song never will be old. It is secular;
volatile they are many songs that if make today, a little for the whole world, that more seem stuned done in series, ready-to-hear......
today exist more than 20, 30 in scene "called" pop-rock-bands, or indie-rocks, pos-punk, whose gotten noise all is made on same musical structure, the same chords, the same arrangements, poor lyrics, no innovation (they only change the flies, the excrements is the same); in the future, passed more twenty years nobody will hear to speak of them and the edited records already will be in the place that they deserve, in the garbage; the society of consumption for music, to use and to lie down outside, dismissable music.....
Shesdifferent (Just visiting this planet waiting for the ticket home)
Posted: Jun 27, 2008 - 09:02
Leave this to the "oldies" stations.
wferrier (Johnson City, New York; Home of the Factory)
Posted: Apr 25, 2008 - 10:07
I always loved this song when I thought it was about Louisiana. When I found out it was about a river in California, it knocked my enthusiasm a bit. Sheesh, bullfrogs arent even native west of the Rockies! Still a great tune though.