Any John Fogerty Fans?

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I've been pretty nuts about him since around 1969. Saw his concert last night. He's very happy about getting the rights to his songs back and he played all of his hits, plus some.

Partial set list:

Bad Moon Rising

Up Around the Bend

Green River

Born on the Bayou

Who'll Stop the Rain

Keep on Chooglin' (hello Snubby)

Have You Ever Seen the Rain

Fortunate Son
Down on the Corner

Travelin' Band

Proud Mary

It was GREAT! Great sound, great performances. His two sons play with him and his wife is with him on the tour. He did "You Are the Joy of My Life" which he wrote for her.

Introduced by Hardy Har, which has his sons in it and George Thorogood, who put on a really good show.

"Who'll Stop the Rain" was BEAUTIFUL!:cool:

PS: He introduced 'Down on the Corner' with plenty of cowbell. We got the joke before he let on.:D
 
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He WAS Creedence....

The first band I ever really got into was Creedence when I was around 10 years old. Still a fan and have seen John 2 or 3 times within the last 20 years and always had a great time. John is one of the great ones as far as I'm concerned.

...yeah, he is THAT great. The music business can be awful. It took 50 years to get the rights to his own songs. When I hear 'music business' the first thing I think of is John Fogerty and the group 'Badfinger'. Those poor guys got screwed over so bad that one of them commit suicide and another had a brain aneurysm.:(
 
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Fogerty hasn't changed much in, well, decades. Looks, plays and sounds the same as he did in the 60s. Not many rockers can make that claim. He's quite the showman. And what a great guitar collection!
 
I’ve been a fan since I was a little kid. My dad liked CCR and would play the 8 track in the truck on the way to the lake all the time and we kids would all sing along… Good memories. :)

I never saw CCR, but saw him in concert years ago, he puts on a great show! Excellent guitar player, and his band was very good, as well. The concert was in the late 90s.
 
I was a fan of CCR all the way back to my Hollywood days. And in college, when I was learning to play guitar, I liked CCR tunes. They were comparatively easy to learn.

At the opposite end of the guitar learning spectrum, I saw Tommy Emmanuel in concert. That's when I decided "what's the use?" and almost gave all my guitar equipment to charity.
 
Saw him in concert on the Eye of the Zombie tour. I believe UB40 opened for him. Fogerty was a great show. High energy and I was in the third row. Unfortunately, after the show, my date got sick and puked on her boots in the parking lot. Evening kinda went downhill from there.
 
I've been pretty nuts about him since around 1969. Saw his concert last night. He's very happy about getting the rights to his songs back and he played all of his hits, plus some.

Partial set list:

Bad Moon Rising

Up Around the Bend

Green River

Born on the Bayou

Who'll Stop the Rain

Keep on Chooglin' (hello Snubby)

Have You Ever Seen the Rain

Fortunate Son
Down on the Corner

Travelin' Band

Proud Mary

It was GREAT! Great sound, great performances. His two sons play with him and his wife is with him on the tour. He did "You Are the Joy of My Life" which he wrote for her.

Introduced by Hardy Har, which has his sons in it and George Thorogood, who put on a really good show.

"Who'll Stop the Rain" was BEAUTIFUL!:cool:

PS: He introduced 'Down on the Corner' with plenty of cowbell. We got the joke before he let on.:D

You convinced me. If he comes to the American Music Theater in Lancaster I'm going. Did he do this one?

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOrwEovIbZ0[/ame]
 
How could you forget Lodi? I remember a sawdust floor mixed with tons of peanut shells at a bar in Houghton Michigan. Oddly enough it was called The Library, opened by a dropout from Michigan Tech University. The most popular song in the jukebox was Lodi. As it played, all the Tech students would sing along until the chorus when we all sang "Stuck in Houghton again".

The bar was a great cover since when my parents would ask where I was, I would simply say the Library without hesitation!

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIfQNB5WXmY[/ame]
 
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Fortunate Son...

I have a record or 2 of CCR. Like some of his post CCR stuff too. Every time I hear some of his songs I think of Vietnam movies.

..The screen behind him had footage from the protests in those days. Most all of his songs made me feel good. That one brought back bad memories.:(

What was cool though was the old baseball footage they showed behind 'Centerfield'.:)
 
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