And we all knew what Chooglin was. John Fogerty and Creedence was the first band I remember where we couldn’t wait for their next LP to drop. I was in jr high.
There's really nobody like Fogerty - can rock out the 10 minute jams as good as anyone, and is a master at the 2 minute brilliant, concise, perfect song too.
Man the age of it is irrelevant, I’m about as old as the song while I admire recordings such as Tupac Shakur U Can’t C me. Most folks don’t know the real meaning to the song. Many probably don’t the other either. Keep on chooglin. It’s all about the written down on paper music, raw creativity. So it’s also not very intelligent to go putting barriers around yourself like many would do with those two different songs.
I will never understand why Fogerty didn't think this set wasn't good enough to be in the movie, or on the soundtrack. This is easily one of the best sets performed at Woodstock.
I've read that John Fogerty was a real perfectionist -- an attitude that might have led to the breakup of the band a few years later. That might have been a factor.
@@TheIsreal0312 The fans of CCR aren't the only ones who strongly feel that this performance should've been included in both the film and the soundtrack. Even Pete Townsend said CCR's performance was his favorite from the entire weekend of Woodstock. I think one of the reasons John Fogerty wasn't pleased with this performance was because even though they were slated to perform earlier in the evening, countless delays forced them to be unable to take the stage until around 12:45am. Adding to the whole thing, The Grateful Dead played their set right before CCR, and they were so f-ed up off acid, that they didn't even notice that during almost their entire performance, there were serious issues with a number of things. First of all, the heavy rains forced the band to take long breaks between songs because their sound guy feared they ran the risk of getting shocked. Not to mention, by the time they got to their final song of the night, they turned it into a jam session that also took way too long. Plus, they played quite poorly overall which caused the audience to become disinterested, and tired. (These are many of the reasons why The Dead are also not featured in the movie, and weren't heavily featured on the soundtrack until Woodstock's 40th anniversary release).😆 So, because of all the Dead's issues during their set, the crowd was mostly asleep by the time Credence came on. John Fogerty recalls the audience as being a mess of muddy bodies totally passed out over one another. He even considered not performing at all, except for one guy, way in the back of the crowd; holding up a lighter, and shouting "We're with you John". So for the entire set, he said the band played for that one guy.😆 Luckily their performance woke the crowd back up in time for The Who. But Fogerty, being the perfectionist he is, simply wasn't pleased with this performance. I can understand, but strongly disagree. I'm just glad that it can at least be found here.
I was 18 that Saturday Night at WoodStock. CCR, Joplin, Dead, Sly, TheWho, Santana...By the time GraceSlick said GoodMorningPeople at dawn, I stood up, screamed Yeah, then passed out. THE most amazing concert in my life!
Creedence, fue el primer grupo que se animo a firmar su participacion en woodstock, y esto les dio confianza a los demas para participar. Pese a las hostilidades que se presentaron; entre ellas que el padre de los hermanos fogerty estaba hospitalizado, por lo cual john fogerty tuvo que retirarse y regresar a esperar su turno el cual fue a las 3 hrs. de la madrujada. Pero aun asi esta agrupacion mostro su profecionalismo y culmino su participacion con esta gran actuacion de "keep on choglin"
That is most definitely Woodstock. (Then again, there is a video of CCR doing "Bad Moon Rising" from Woodstock that is very, very poor.). Also, John refused to sign the release to allow their performance in the movie or original soundtrack album release. Said he felt it was "subpar". Ain't nothing "subpar" about this song, that's for sure. They are flat out ON it.
@@gosj3964 The crowd probably was asleep when Creedence hit the stage. In fact, Fogerty said a lot of the crowd was already sleeping by the time they hit the stage and they had very little crowd reaction.
Many are unaware of this performance at Woodstock; they did not appear in the film or on the album, the story I heard was that Fogerty didn't think they sounded that good. Sure sounds awesome today.
@@elliottkoriath4038 It also has to do with the fact that Creedence had to perform after the Grateful Dead, and after that performance, all the hippies were asleep. Thus, the lack of loud applause. This is a real barn burner for sure though!
I am 4o years old. I have always loved older songs through my step dad introducing me.. that was 50’s and earlier music. But now I’m discovering my own music and for some reason I’m drawn to the year of 1969. This must have been an awesome year for music! So many new artists I háve discovered...and some of the younger years of the ones i know. Anyway just sharing 1969 what a year for music! Keep rockin!
I am 29 and I feel exactly the same way. My favourite music to listen to now is between 1969 and 1972. Would do anything to go back in time and live Woodstock festival.
69-72? Check out Procul Harum (Broken Barricades). Rowin Trower, Mitch Ryder and Johnny Rivers and there are so many more! Like Yes, the band and King Crimson. Karl
Credence Clearwater Revival was one of the best live bands ever! Simple unpretentious grooving rock 'n roll! One of the few bands who sound the same way live as they did in the studio.
Heck i think they sounded even better live. The grittinness in the sound of the guitar here, and the power of his voice and that harmonica solo, just sounds so much more driven and powerful than the studio version in my opinion. One of the best performances at woodstock, yet not as talked about. This blows Jimi's set out of the water i think too.
One of the greatest musicians ever* I envy his wife, I'd have loved to have watched him sing over n over😉 I had a huge crush on him the first time I heard his album n watched him sing, before my early teens!! Lovin his music*
I’m not either, probably due to being burned out by their hits being played on the airwaves, much like the Beatles and Eagles… but their “non-hits” are incredible! So bluesy and raw. I think he gets more into these non pop songs. Magnificent guitar and harmonica player. So underrated.
Amazing band in order to get the Creedence sound you need these 4 guys , Fogertv can play Creedence songs and it’s great but the Creedence magic is these 4
Excelente tema, grandioso, rockero, sin limites, psicodelico y de ultratumba... no cabe duda que esa era musica, afortunadamente todavia anda x ahi rockeando uno de ellos
Para mi este grupo me hizo vibrar con su música Y querer aún mas el rock.ya con 60 años vibro con las buenas bandas de rock que aún persisten en el tiempo.
my dad's favorite band ever,,hes gone now but ebertime i hear a ccr song i think of my dad i like them alot too real jammin' band ,, john fogerty is awesome ... i'm from n'orleans and so many of his songs remind me of here,, Best rock'n' roll band EVER,,
This is great! I was there -- but I don't remember them playing. I liked them a lot so I would have wanted to hear them. Yes -- maybe I slept through it. So glad you posted this.
Two things you knew when John Fogerty sang this song in a live show.....first, what a great groove.....and second, last song, folks, so enjoy it. Never an encore from CCR....EVER.
Pretty sure the crowd noise at the end was dubbed in because according to John Fogerty by the time they took the stage the whole crowd had been put to sleep by the Grateful Dead's 4 hour set, which a majority of it was them tuning their instruments. Fogerty said he played for one guy way in the back holding a lighter who said "We're with you John."
The Grateful Goddamn Dead were plagued by electrical issues caused by the rain which fell during their set. If you can't understand the sheer brilliance of both The Dead and CCR, that's your issue, not ours.
Of course CCR played at Woodstock 69 and " Keep on chooglin " was the # 10 song of their eleven song set .( Suzie Q was the last one ). I was there too and i was very well awake ......love John music and CCR.......
Para mí siguen siendo Ono de los mejores grupos en la historia en su tiempo niños personas mayores y gente joven asistía a sus conciertos .y esa capacidad para crear hits es de los pocos grupos que aunque sea por una vez toda una generación bailo a su ritmo los 4 eran muy buenos músicos y tenían fe en sus canciones a pesar que había mejores instrumentistas en otros grupos en especial la oka inglesa ked zepelin Depp purple y black sabath
No synthesizer, no computer, no samples, no auto-tune, just balls and a soul !
Ohh.yes in didt.....iam a liver of thevsichodelic..rock..and blues...for all my life...
É isso...e principalmente uma alma. kkkk
No smartphones...😉
Halleluja!!
And we all knew what Chooglin was. John Fogerty and Creedence was the first band I remember where we couldn’t wait for their next LP to drop. I was in jr high.
Fogerty is such an underrated guitarist. He jams the hell outta this song.
I like this more than zeppelin to be honest
Drunk Drywaller hell yeah jimmy page cannot be fucked with... but for me personally, johns music and guitar lines hit closer to home
Drunk Drywaller likewise brugh 👍
There's really nobody like Fogerty - can rock out the 10 minute jams as good as anyone, and is a master at the 2 minute brilliant, concise, perfect song too.
@@nicholasbernal701 Fogerty has genuine soul, whereas IMO there's something artificial about Zeppelin, as good as they are.
This song is practically 50 years old, and it's AMAZING. the older the music is, the better it becomes
I agree rock back then was so cool
And know we have no sense songs.
Man the age of it is irrelevant, I’m about as old as the song while I admire recordings such as Tupac Shakur U Can’t C me. Most folks don’t know the real meaning to the song. Many probably don’t the other either. Keep on chooglin. It’s all about the written down on paper music, raw creativity. So it’s also not very intelligent to go putting barriers around yourself like many would do with those two different songs.
I was 19 years old. Now I'm 74 and I still love this...
I will never understand why Fogerty didn't think this set wasn't good enough to be in the movie, or on the soundtrack. This is easily one of the best sets performed at Woodstock.
I've read that John Fogerty was a real perfectionist -- an attitude that might have led to the breakup of the band a few years later. That might have been a factor.
Amen to that. the sound they produced over there is incredible. And this song ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I was always confused why CCR was not in the movie or album, now I finally know why.
@@TheIsreal0312 The fans of CCR aren't the only ones who strongly feel that this performance should've been included in both the film and the soundtrack. Even Pete Townsend said CCR's performance was his favorite from the entire weekend of Woodstock. I think one of the reasons John Fogerty wasn't pleased with this performance was because even though they were slated to perform earlier in the evening, countless delays forced them to be unable to take the stage until around 12:45am. Adding to the whole thing, The Grateful Dead played their set right before CCR, and they were so f-ed up off acid, that they didn't even notice that during almost their entire performance, there were serious issues with a number of things. First of all, the heavy rains forced the band to take long breaks between songs because their sound guy feared they ran the risk of getting shocked. Not to mention, by the time they got to their final song of the night, they turned it into a jam session that also took way too long. Plus, they played quite poorly overall which caused the audience to become disinterested, and tired. (These are many of the reasons why The Dead are also not featured in the movie, and weren't heavily featured on the soundtrack until Woodstock's 40th anniversary release).😆 So, because of all the Dead's issues during their set, the crowd was mostly asleep by the time Credence came on. John Fogerty recalls the audience as being a mess of muddy bodies totally passed out over one another. He even considered not performing at all, except for one guy, way in the back of the crowd; holding up a lighter, and shouting "We're with you John". So for the entire set, he said the band played for that one guy.😆 Luckily their performance woke the crowd back up in time for The Who. But Fogerty, being the perfectionist he is, simply wasn't pleased with this performance. I can understand, but strongly disagree. I'm just glad that it can at least be found here.
With a bass and drum core like Doug and Stu, John had it made. No wonder they made it big. Oh, and his brother too!
Stu cook keeps an unbelievable rhythm on that base.
Still chooglin' in 2024...
This was one of the few bands that had a bunch of short but big hits and then could do the hard rock so well.
I was 18 that Saturday Night at WoodStock. CCR, Joplin, Dead, Sly, TheWho, Santana...By the time GraceSlick said GoodMorningPeople at dawn, I stood up, screamed Yeah, then passed out. THE most amazing concert in my life!
Omg! 😮😮😮
Fortunate Son
BEST VERSION EVER
Words cannot describe how incredible this band was. And especially John Fogerty. Love!
CCR America’s band
The best voice of rock&roll of all times.
Even Bruce Springsteen admires and love JF.
Creedence, fue el primer grupo que se animo a firmar su participacion en woodstock, y esto les dio confianza a los demas para participar. Pese a las hostilidades que se presentaron; entre ellas que el padre de los hermanos fogerty estaba hospitalizado, por lo cual john fogerty tuvo que retirarse y regresar a esperar su turno el cual fue a las 3 hrs. de la madrujada. Pero aun asi esta agrupacion mostro su profecionalismo y culmino su participacion con esta gran actuacion de "keep on choglin"
This is true
If that's really Woodstock it's incredibly high quality! Love that song!
That is most definitely Woodstock. (Then again, there is a video of CCR doing "Bad Moon Rising" from Woodstock that is very, very poor.). Also, John refused to sign the release to allow their performance in the movie or original soundtrack album release. Said he felt it was "subpar". Ain't nothing "subpar" about this song, that's for sure. They are flat out ON it.
Thanks for the confirmation! I know that John was less than satisfied with the quality, and yes, Bad Moon Rising is very poor.
@@gosj3964 The crowd probably was asleep when Creedence hit the stage. In fact, Fogerty said a lot of the crowd was already sleeping by the time they hit the stage and they had very little crowd reaction.
Amazing Tom Fogerty resistance playing the same chord in the same rhythm all the song.
Many are unaware of this performance at Woodstock; they did not appear in the film or on the album, the story I heard was that Fogerty didn't think they sounded that good. Sure sounds awesome today.
Michael Hickerson Another story is that Fogerty begged to be in the movie but was turned down because of lack of loud applause
@@elliottkoriath4038 It also has to do with the fact that Creedence had to perform after the Grateful Dead, and after that performance, all the hippies were asleep. Thus, the lack of loud applause. This is a real barn burner for sure though!
He listened to it again, and it's released as a CCR album now.
He was a bit of a control freak, which is why the band eventually split
@@mikesitzler1106 Jerry Garcia about the Dead's performance at Woodstock: "Jeez, we were awful... we were plum atrocious".
This is some serious driving music play this while driving through the Smoky Mountains and you think you're a NASCAR driver Wow totally intense
Concur! I get into such a zone in the middle of the night while in my 18-wheeler blasting this tune roaring down an empty interstate....
Fogerty has an awesome voice
CCR is one of my favorite bands. Amazing performance !!!
Easily one of CCR's best songs and sadly it never makes it on a greatest hits or compilation ...so unrated !
Matt Radford
They closed concerts with this and did not do encores. “Leave it all out there! We have nothing to encore with!” was the attitude.
1969 it was considered a bit "Raw" for radio..
True dat!
@@rokyericksonroks They did an encore for Woodstock with a great version of Suzie Q
Good God this kicks ass! Creedence on an off night was still better than 99.9% of anyone.
Just beside Santana only
THIS is you rock a tune live. No BS. A tight ass band just playin their stuff with no effects and no frills
I am 4o years old. I have always loved older songs through my step dad introducing me.. that was 50’s and earlier music. But now I’m discovering my own music and for some reason I’m drawn to the year of 1969. This must have been an awesome year for music! So many new artists I háve discovered...and some of the younger years of the ones i know. Anyway just sharing 1969 what a year for music! Keep rockin!
I am 29 and I feel exactly the same way. My favourite music to listen to now is between 1969 and 1972.
Would do anything to go back in time and live Woodstock festival.
Check out Canned Heat. Not as well known as the Allman Brothers Band, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and the Stones. Frank Zappa too!
69-72? Check out Procul Harum (Broken Barricades). Rowin Trower, Mitch Ryder and Johnny Rivers and there are so many more! Like Yes, the band and King Crimson. Karl
I Played The Harmonic While Listening To This Cool CCR Song, merci.
Credence Clearwater Revival was one of the best live bands ever! Simple unpretentious grooving rock 'n roll! One of the few bands who sound the same way live as they did in the studio.
Heck i think they sounded even better live. The grittinness in the sound of the guitar here, and the power of his voice and that harmonica solo, just sounds so much more driven and powerful than the studio version in my opinion. One of the best performances at woodstock, yet not as talked about. This blows Jimi's set out of the water i think too.
I'm so glad I lived during these days
One of the greatest musicians ever* I envy his wife, I'd have loved to have watched him sing over n over😉 I had a huge crush on him the first time I heard his album n watched him sing, before my early teens!! Lovin his music*
Not a big CCR fan But this song is definitely a jam!! Love it! One of my favorite songs by this band! This jam never got the recognition it deserved!
How can you not be a big CCR fan...?
@@End-Result maybe from fortunate son being overplayed or different strokes for different tokes
I’m not either, probably due to being burned out by their hits being played on the airwaves, much like the Beatles and Eagles… but their “non-hits” are incredible! So bluesy and raw. I think he gets more into these non pop songs. Magnificent guitar and harmonica player. So underrated.
After Elvis and before the British invasion. These Guys influence music the world over and you can see it.
Incomparable!
back at you brother....
Definitely
Amazing band in order to get the Creedence sound you need these 4 guys , Fogertv can play Creedence songs and it’s great but the Creedence magic is these 4
Perfect...The band is as tight as it gets, Fogerty is really hot, and what the hell, it was at Woodstock!
Creedence Clearwater Revival album Bayou Country kept me sane in some dark times in High School. Keep on chooglin.
All time great jam
Excelente tema, grandioso, rockero, sin limites, psicodelico y de ultratumba... no cabe duda que esa era musica, afortunadamente todavia anda x ahi rockeando uno de ellos
jhon es inmortal
Creo que sobran las palabras es la mejor banda de todos los tiempos!!
To be played at maximum
volume! Super!!!
Ben van Oers-Holland
John Fogerty is a sexiest rocker of the last century❤
Wow, this is like the best quality Woodstock video I've ever seen.
Here I go again since 1969 I've been listening to this band, I'll never tired of the greatest.
Para mi este grupo me hizo vibrar con su música Y querer aún mas el rock.ya con 60 años vibro con las buenas bandas de rock que aún persisten en el tiempo.
CCR é cara dos soldados que lutaram no Vietnã 🇻🇳! Brasil 🇧🇷
es indescriptible el amor que siento hacia esta banda
Franco Martin ya somos 2.
Somos 3
4
Takes me back to a VERY young age but a great time to be a kid. ✌️
my dad's favorite band ever,,hes gone now but ebertime i hear a ccr song i think of my dad i like them alot too real jammin' band ,, john fogerty is awesome ... i'm from n'orleans and so many of his songs remind me of here,, Best rock'n' roll band EVER,,
What an absolute powerhouse talent John Forgerty is.
QUE GENIAL BANDA EXCELENTE UNA DE MIS FAVORITAS QUE TAL MUESTRA DEL ROCK AND ROLL
Fabulous..... Ramble Tamble is great the words are dead on TODAY......
Amazing.
Maybe the greatest band ever.
This is great! I was there -- but I don't remember them playing. I liked them a lot so I would have wanted to hear them. Yes -- maybe I slept through it. So glad you posted this.
GREAT, super quality - super sound - super group : CCR Louder !!!
Great CCR BAND AWESOME JOHN FOGERTY!.I love this song.
this band shows so well how 1 rythm, 1 leader guitar 1 baqs & 1 drums made WONDERS.. What a great band they were.......
Quien mejor que John Fogerty con una Rickenbacker??
este exito es elmejor que yohe escuchado desde hace mas de20años sin duda uno d mis concentidos.
Esto es arte, aprecienlo...
Audio y video en HD Creedence en el festival hippie: Woodstock '69
Lo mejor de lo mejor… en guitarra 🎸, batería, performance, letras, ritmo, 🥁 CCR THE BEST BAND!!
Amazing song and amazing quality!
Two things you knew when John Fogerty sang this song in a live show.....first, what a great groove.....and second, last song, folks, so enjoy it. Never an encore from CCR....EVER.
Except for here at Woodstock. They came back out and closed their set with Suzie Q
I had this song boot leeged out of Germany and I lost it, one of the most piece of music i want back...
Holee-S---!!! After this one, the hits seem...tame. Great Jam.
one the best EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just one of the best song out there....!1!!11!
I had this at 12. This is rock and roll kids!
Chooglin' is the national sport of Spunky Puddle, Ohio!
I love CCR I 1st heard this on The Expendables I love it. CCR IN 2019 TO INFINITY JOHN FOGERTY GIVE IT TO ME BABY
Pure and unadulterated brilliance that can never be bettered
To me...CCR its the better band to take a highway during a trip
Avrei voluto avere 19 anni nel 1969 per poter sentire dal vivo questi capolavori! ostia!
Pedazo de tema Pedaso de solo Rock psicodelico Hard Rock El mejor tema
Alta Scala !! and nothing to burn !! .......DAMMM !!
super banda del cerrito califass,,,,leyenda creedence,,,,saludos desde guanatos mexico chingonsisimo video
Keep on Chooglin, isto é mais um do verdadeiro Rock,n,roll.Puta viageira,som de primeirissima qualidade.Salve anos 70.
Long live CCR. What a drivin´ & groovin´song with ONE chord.
CCR ...... the best band ever.
OMG!! The best song, melody, sound ≤3
Keep on chooglin, keep on chooglin, chooglin chooglin, chooglin......bad ass song!
Pretty sure the crowd noise at the end was dubbed in because according to John Fogerty by the time they took the stage the whole crowd had been put to sleep by the Grateful Dead's 4 hour set, which a majority of it was them tuning their instruments. Fogerty said he played for one guy way in the back holding a lighter who said "We're with you John."
The Grateful Goddamn Dead were plagued by electrical issues caused by the rain which fell during their set. If you can't understand the sheer brilliance of both The Dead and CCR, that's your issue, not ours.
@@rexroadj you can't compare the two bands, the dead weren't on this level!
My favorite by Creedence
It is a damn shame these guys cannot make amends. So much talent here. The bitterness and what happened to them is sad.
Fantásticos !!!!! Super grupasoooo !!!! Grandiosos !!!!! Inigualables !!!!!!!
fuckin' awesome ! great quality... definitely groovy
Great song Creedence keep on Chooglin Live Woodstock Jhon guitars and Harmonic Play this song very good 🎸🎹
Great solo guitar and harmonic by John Fogerty on This song Keep on Chooglin here at Woodstoock for the History of músic Rock Always 🎸🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
Of course CCR played at Woodstock 69 and " Keep on chooglin " was the # 10 song of their eleven song set .( Suzie Q was the last one ). I was there too and i was very well awake ......love John music and CCR.......
Love it
Classic rock ‘n’ roll lives forever in this CCR video!
Thank you for this clear pictured great audio version I appreciate you.
Sigue siendo mi grupo favorito desde niño su música es universal
Jonny c fogherty un genio de su época
Me encanta esta canción , I love CCR !!
The only Woodstock I knew in 1968 was on my M-14...and it did exactly what I told it to do.
Some really BAD-ASSED Harmonica playing going on here in this video! BAM!!!
It's all on the new Woodstock dvd, utterly mindblowing this that this didn't make it on the movie, maybe the boys didn't authorize it....
Damn... still gets me goin' to this day
This is when music was REAL.
Para mí siguen siendo Ono de los mejores grupos en la historia en su tiempo niños personas mayores y gente joven asistía a sus conciertos .y esa capacidad para crear hits es de los pocos grupos que aunque sea por una vez toda una generación bailo a su ritmo los 4 eran muy buenos músicos y tenían fe en sus canciones a pesar que había mejores instrumentistas en otros grupos en especial la oka inglesa ked zepelin Depp purple y black sabath
The Definitive American sound. Love that Rickenbacker sounding guitar. No band is more American sounding than Creedence.
Yess thats groovin' !
First two ccr records are great, born on the bayou good music
el mas volado de ellos the most flown tune from them from stgo chile
THAT is rock and roll. Period.
they must have been in an amazing physical shape as well to come up wih such a performance