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A-let me remember things I love, Lord
Stoppin' at the log where catfish bite
Walkin' along the river road at night
Barefoot girls dancin' in the moonlight
I can hear the bullfrog callin' me home
Wonder if my rope's still hangin' to the tree, ho
Love to kick my feet 'way down the shallow water
Shoo, fly, dragonfly, get back, you mother
Pick up a flat rock; skip it across Green River
Well!
Up at Cody's camp I spent my days, Lord
With flat-car riders and cross-tie walkers
Old Cody Junior took me over
Said, "You're gonna find the world be smolderin'
And if you get a-lost, come on home to Green River"
Well!
Come on home
justin4kick wrote:Does Green River Run Through The Jungle?
Both songs sound quite the same in my ears.
SmackDaddy wrote:
Only Up Around the Bend
I'd ask The Old Man Down The Road.
Both songs sound quite the same in my ears.
Only Up Around the Bend
Both songs sound quite the same in my ears.
John wrote in the key of E, hence why they all sound very much the same. My late friend called CCR the John Fogery and the Key of E band.
They also weren't afraid to place the drums and bass off center. In the 70's it became pretty standard to center the drums and bass.
Both songs sound quite the same in my ears.
I didn't know if they were ever that concerned with the way things change and happen during different points in time. You learn something every day.
Wow! Excellent recall from something that went down almost 45 YEARS AGO! Music really does bring back the memories.
My older brother also bought this and played it constantly. If I close my eyes, I can still hear "Lodi" coming up from our basement.
He also attempted to pull off J. Fogerty's "leather vest over flannel" look, with decidedly piss-poor results, as he was built like an offensive lineman back in his high-school days. Still is!
Oh, he is on...something:
1wolfy wrote:
Wow, not just "old", huh?
This music is perfect for drivin' into the sunset through Utah.
It's perfect for drivin'. (period)
Creedence Clearwater Revival by wnick87
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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
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"Creedence Song" by John Fogerty. "Creedence Song" appears on the album "Revival":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EFUinpCYso
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.
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.....
remembering Mr. Tom Fogerty. -
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I agree with the top comment about the great quality of the production and mixing: spot on.
And yeah, it's pretty similar to some of their other songs. But, you know, it's still great overall, and I'm very much enjoying and appreciating it today.