CCR's lead singer John Fogerty's "Centerfield", one of the most fun sports songs ever written. You've probably heard it, but if haven't, it's a must. The video with all the great ballplayers back to Babe Ruth is legendary.
Are you kidding! They play centerfield at least 3 times a day on the classic rock station here. Frankly sick of that song. 😅😅😅 Looking Out My Back Door is a fun song though.
First off, no need for apologies. Both of you and your children's safety comes before anything. The fact that you both are apologetic about not getting videos in sooner shows how kind and loving you are towards all of us subscribers. I think I can speak for us all when I say thank you but no apologies are necessary. Now onto this song. John Fogherty has an amazing voice that is instantly recognizable whenever you hear it. CCR were a big anti Vietnam war band and I'm sure this song had something to do with the torrential rains that came and went at the drop of a hat in Vietnam. I suggest if you haven't heard them yet green river and run through the jungle. Two really great songs from CCR. You all stay safe!
Fogerty has said that it is about rising tension within CCR and the imminent departure of his brother Tom from the band. Fogerty stated that the song was written about the fact that they were on the top of the charts and had surpassed all of their wildest expectations of fame and fortune. They were rich and famous, but somehow all of the members of the band at the time were depressed and unhappy; thus the line "Have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a sunny day?" -wikipedia
Really staggered you feel the need to apologise. The most important thing is the protection of your lives, and the lives of your family. There is nothing else more important than that. It is just so impressive that you are so stoical about this situation. Where I live we very rarely get hurricanes just winter storms, so the thought that you lead your lives with this type of regular occurrence in your background is frightening. Your reaction to this says a lot about your character and the type of people you are. We can wait for your latest videos, no matter how long they take. Your lives are more important.
Did a tour in Nam in 1970. Most of Credence, though anti-war, became our anthems while there and still carries in my ol' butt to this day. Not water in those torrents. "...The sun is cold and the rain is hot, I KNOW! ...been that way for all my time." ...to those who've seen the rain comin' down on a sunny day, WELCOME HOME BROTHERS.
E G, ditto and well put! Side note....the news channel I watch got a new weather forecaster , she talked about the tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. The next day they did a live broadcast from Moore...standing on the concrete pad from her childhood home.
Man I'm so glad great groups like CCR were around when I was a teenager. You could tune in Wolfman Jack on WLS Chicago any time and never go wrong. I live in Tennessee and Wolfman broadcast EVERYWHERE and only played the best. GREATEST DJ THAT EVER LIVED . Great memories !!!💖💖💖
Other CCR songs Written by John Fogerty - "Bad Moon Rising," "Fortunate Son", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Born On The Bayou", "Proud Mary", "Down On The Corner". That's right, Ike and Tina Turner covered CCR's "Proud Mary" and both versions are great. Can you picture John's voice and style singing it?
Go to RUclips (shouldn’t be too difficult) and you can find John Fogarty playing CCR songs with his family during the pandemic lock down. It’s pretty amazing stuff. The man is a musical genius!
John plays in his backyard with two sons and a daughter, all playing guitar. These were performed during lockdown. John is in his 70s and still sounds great!!😎😎😎😎
I love those videos myself. He posted a lot of videos of just himself performing as well as performing with the his children. Watched every single one myself. Couldn't get enough.
Looking out my back door is a song about doing drugs. “Take a ride on the flying spoon” he is singing about doing drugs and taking a trip and seeing weird things.
John Fogerty's inimitable voice, southern as it sounds, is actually a product of Berkeley/El Cerrito, CA. Fogerty's poignant yet determined 50+ year resolve to regain the rights to his own songs is a testament to the man and his music. Imagine being sued for plagiarizing yourself! This man has definitely had his run through the jungle! John Fogerty, is an American musical treasure. 🙏🏻🎶🎙💖
Ccr by surprise was not from the south like you would figure except if you were to figure if you listened to Born on the Born on the bayou, Jeremiah was a bullfrog they are all California boys born and raised and the son John fogerty wrote and produced born on the bayou was during a jam session
If you want to hear Fogarty's voice in all its glory listen to "Long as I can see the Light" if you haven't already. There is also a great sax solo in the middle of it that I guarantee you will love.
CCR was one of the best bands of the era. Their rendition of "Heard it Through the Grapevine" and their anti-Vietnam war songs "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Fortunate Son" & "Run though the Jungle" are terrific and their rendition of "Travelling Band" is unforgettable. Thanks for playing this & your comments.
I was cutting a rug, down at a place called the Jug, with a girl named Linda Lou. I'm a Linda & the Lou was a given! I can't believe the other "day the music died" when the band went down in a plane crash. RIP I love "Tuesday's Gone With the Wind". IT reminds me of loosing them.
Can't go wrong with Creedence--no one's got a voice like John Fogarty's. Try "Lodi" or "Green River" next. Want some more southern rock? Here's a few suggestions: Mountain - Mississippi Queen (hint: Cowbell!!). Molly Hatchett - Flirtin' With Disaster. .38 Special - Hold On Loosely. Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man. Uriah Heep - Stealin'. Marshall Tucker Band - Ghost Riders in the Sky. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man.
What about Marshall Tuckers "Can't You See" ?? I love that song the live version that's on here f**king awesome. Did they cover it already tho? Not sure
You have mentioned every band SOUTHERN ROCK. That I grew up with in my teenage years and some more..Uriah Heep OMG, nobody has talked about them at all!!!
I agree about John Fogerty’s “Centerfield”, a song played at about every baseball stadium. Jordan will relate to the line “Put Me in coach, I’m ready to play”!
I'm so happy that you folks like, and appreciate CCR. They are in the top three groups/singers. I'm a 62 year old man who grew up listening to CCR. My favorite CCR song is " Looking out my Back Door".
Wrote A Song For Everyone by John Fogerty (2013) is an underrated album. Fortunate Son with the Foo Fighters, Who'll Stop The Rain with Bob Segar, Long As I Can See The Light with My Morning Jacket, Have You Ever Seen The Rain with Alan Jackson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrote_a_Song_for_Everyone
There are so many good CCR songs. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Growing up, I used to select “Long As I Can See The Light” on the jukebox many, many times.
You guys know groove. Whether blues, hip-hop, psychedelic, soul, rock, punk, metal, r'nb or anywhere in between... a groove is a groove is a groove... I love seeing you grooving. A good song is a good song...
There are lots of explanations for what John means when he sings about the rain. My favorite is that rain was what GIs called incoming fire in Vietnam.
@@09bluejeans I heard it was Napalm also! Fortunate Son was written about the draft & War in Vietnam. Grew up through all of that Vietnam Crap. My 2 cousins made it back!
John himself said it’s about the band and their impending breakup. Things seemed sunny for the band on the surface as they were topping charts, but behind the scenes things were not good.
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Cotton Fields. I remember partying at a friend's place and this song was on repeat until EVERYONE sang it at the top of their lungs.
I was in a couple of rock bands in the 60s. I played all kinds of music. I’m 73 now and don’t play my guitar much anymore but when I do, I grab my Fender and belt out a CCR tune.
CCR: John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook met at Portola Junior High School in El Cerrito, California. John's older brother Tom is the 4th member of the group. Their origins are the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area.
You said his voice is down to earth, I feel like the way to describe it is "welcoming ". It brings you in, gives you a hug and makes you feel like that's the spot where you're supposed to be
You two are so articulate and insightful for "young people"! It's so enjoyable to watch you experience music that I've heard over the course of my life. Makes me very happy..thanks.
What's crazy about John Fogerty is that his voice has basically never changed since then. He sang this song at the beginning of quarantine and it was fantastic!
Even though though they sound like they are straight out of Louisiana, they are actually from California. John Fogerty was just always about the swamp vibe. Check their versions of Heard It Through the Grapevine and I Put a Spell on You
@@catofthecastle1681 just like a lot of our folk came, my family came from Oklahoma. My husbands family came to work in the Richmond shipyards. My father in law worked at the shipyard, but later in life was a owner of his plumbing business who would do work for Tom Fogerty
@@samueltabo3390 there are so many great Bay Area bands. A few thrash metal guitarists I went to school with, and they became famous. You have Green Day now
One of my favorite songs of all time. It's just a perfectly crafted song. It hooks you in right away with that guitar riff, then it hits you hard right in the soul when the lyrics start, then it ends without overstaying its welcome. The vibe, the cadence, the timbre of Fogerty's voice, everything about the song is perfect, it's like a masterclass on how to write a hit song.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around.
I know y'all have to be worn out. I'm sure you would rather be resting after the night you've had. To put a video up shows true dedication. Thank you and I hope you have a restful night 💙💙
From El Cerrito, CA, they played Bay Area clubs & bars as 'The Golliwogs' for a while until they landed a record deal, changed their name to CCR, and took off. They've got a great song called "Lodi" about the frustration of playing gig after gig in dives.
You guys have got me back into CCR. Their greatest hits album, Chronicle,is in my cd player right now. They were my mom's favorite band, and listening to it makes me feel close to her, since she passed away in May. Thank you for the joy that you bring to each and every video.
They have a song called Lodi, which is about a singer traveling around and playing in bars, hoping he'll be "discovered". It's a great song, but melancholy in it's tone. Definitely one of their most classic tunes though.
We live near Lodi. It is a quiet town with great wineries. Great restaurants. Relaxed atmosphere. Stuck in Lodi Again is of course a favorite for me because I wouldn’t mind being stuck there for a week.
My favorite CCR song. My second is "Lookin' Out My Back Door", which I hope you will do next. And it's cool that you only did two today. Just do four tomorrow. :) And as for your Southern Rock comment, I would definitely put Lynyrd Skynyrd in that category as well... you have to do "Sweet Home Alabama" at some point!!
I've heard this song live twice. Once in early 2000s, and once just pre-pandemic (dude's still got it). I can tell you, when this song comes on, it's almost magical. The crowd sings along and does lighters/phones. Amazing!
Why? They helped define the genre. What, a person can't sing Opera unless they are from x can't sing country unless they are from y, can't sing etc. Where a person lives shouldn't determine what they play. CCR pioneers of southern rock.
@@stanleymyrick4068 I see both sides of this. Another great example of this juxtaposition is The Band, who outside of Levon, were all Canadian, but many still considered their sound to be southern rock. I guess that begs the bigger question, does it all need to be quantified? I just dig good music...
@@stanlanier7640 Southern Rock is a genre. It has a distinct sound. Sorta like Island music, Jamaica music. You know it when you hear it, and you can be in a land locked state and make Island Jamaica music. Southern Rock sounds like CCR, Lynard Skynard, .38 Special, etc. Anyone that disqualifies CCR just because of their location doesn't believe Southern Rock is a genre I guess, and takes it to mean any type of rock in the deep south and deep south only. I guess a heavy metal band that is based out of Alabama is Southern Rock by that definition.
I was just out of high school and we'd drive over to the City (San Francisco) and go to to a concert. It was such an amazing time to see Santana, Janis Joplin with Big Brother, and CCR in one night. They were so young, but so were we.
The guys in CCR are originally from California. They went through numerous name changes before settling on CCR, named after a town and a beer commercial. Their first song in the top 40s was Brown Eyed Girl, under the name The Golywogs. They never did drugs and they stayed away from the Rock and Roll life style. So much more than I have time to write here. Thanks so much for this reaction! Blessings to you both and your lovely children. Until next time have a great day.
So glad all of you are all right. That could be Scary. I will keep you in my prayers and sending happy thoughts your way. We are in AZ and native americans haven't had to go thru that experience, but my thoughts again are with you. Your faithful follower. And 🫶👋👩🦳🎶🎤🫡
Hi guys. CCR started with 3 of the guys meeting in Jr High. They got to be friends and decided to start a band. That was in (I think) 1959. They were a trio and played mostly instrumentals. They also used to be the back up band for John Fogerty's brother Tom who later joined the band. They had a few names and finally ended up with the CCR name in like 67 or 68. You should give Skynyrd's "Gimme three steps" a listen.
I can remember,in Kemmerer,Wyoming when I was 17,playing this on the little table jukebox,in the coffee shop. Long ago,..still can close my eyes and be back there sitting with my pals,.drinking coffee at night.
Is this my favorite CCR song? Or is it "I Put A Spell On You"? Or is it "Who'll Stop The Rain"? Or is it "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"? Decisions, decisions....
I was excited when I saw this reaction video on your list. "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" has always been my favorite CCR song. The chorus, especially, always gives me chills. Love the channel! And am glad you all are okay after the tornado scare.
Still love the fact that Status Quo opened that gig. and would have had hundreds of thousands of Americans watching, scratching their heads wondering who the hell this band was :)
Such a beautiful song, and John Fogerty's voice is perfect for it; I've heard other singers cover it, but it's just not the same. If you guys like this one, you really have to listen to "Long As I Can See the Light." It really is my favorite song by CCR; there is so much feeling in that one! My birthday is coming up on November 7th, and it would be an amazing birthday gift if my favorite couple on RUclips were to react to my favorite song by one of my favorite groups. Either way, glad you guys made it through last night's storm okay; it hit us pretty hard here in Tulsa as well.
This song is about John, at the height of their success and popularity, seeing that the end of the band was near due to infighting and other band members being jealous of him. “Have you ever seen the rain coming down on sunny days?”
John Fogerty(lead of CCR) "centerfield" "the old man down the road" is his solo 80's music. Lived in Missouri for years. Know all about the sirens. Stay together, Stay safe.
Oh, just love this song, I need cold beer, grassy hill and the night time sky (country) so open you can see billions of stars and just fall into the song...Thanks for the memories, Peace
Having lived the majority of my adult life in Seattle I can honestly say that I have indeed "seen the rain comin' down on a sunny day". It happens quite frequently, actually.
I can relate I was Raised in Kodiak Alaska in the mid 60s to late 70s I Moved back to Astoria Oregon in the late 70s with my family ,, So i have spent many days in the Rain , And I LOVE IT LOL
This song captures a troubled America in the time of Vietnam. It is a song that is part of almost every document or drama about the sixties. Great video.
CCR's lead singer John Fogerty's "Centerfield", one of the most fun sports songs ever written. You've probably heard it, but if haven't, it's a must. The video with all the great ballplayers back to Babe Ruth is legendary.
Are you kidding! They play centerfield at least 3 times a day on the classic rock station here. Frankly sick of that song. 😅😅😅 Looking Out My Back Door is a fun song though.
Agreed
@@erinhansen9522 Tom Cochrane - Big Time
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The other year John finally got to play on field at Dodger Stadium ( no real game going on ).
In just about every classic baseball movie
As soon as he opens his mouth you know exactly who it is one of the most recognizable voices ever heard
Jordan and Amber, after CCR disbanded, John Fogerty, who was the lead singer, went on with a solo career. Check out his song “Centerfield”
or Old Man Down The Road
That whole album is great.
and him singing with his kids also the Blue Ridge LP
"We dont do this because its easy. We do this because we thought it was easy." You two are doing a fantastic job. Thank you for the many many smiles.
First off, no need for apologies. Both of you and your children's safety comes before anything. The fact that you both are apologetic about not getting videos in sooner shows how kind and loving you are towards all of us subscribers. I think I can speak for us all when I say thank you but no apologies are necessary. Now onto this song. John Fogherty has an amazing voice that is instantly recognizable whenever you hear it. CCR were a big anti Vietnam war band and I'm sure this song had something to do with the torrential rains that came and went at the drop of a hat in Vietnam. I suggest if you haven't heard them yet green river and run through the jungle. Two really great songs from CCR. You all stay safe!
I was going to add my own well wishes but read this reply beforehand. So well said, I'll just add my appreciation to this sentiment!
Fogerty has said that it is about rising tension within CCR and the imminent departure of his brother Tom from the band. Fogerty stated that the song was written about the fact that they were on the top of the charts and had surpassed all of their wildest expectations of fame and fortune. They were rich and famous, but somehow all of the members of the band at the time were depressed and unhappy; thus the line "Have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a sunny day?" -wikipedia
Really staggered you feel the need to apologise. The most important thing is the protection of your lives, and the lives of your family. There is nothing else more important than that. It is just so impressive that you are so stoical about this situation. Where I live we very rarely get hurricanes just winter storms, so the thought that you lead your lives with this type of regular occurrence in your background is frightening. Your reaction to this says a lot about your character and the type of people you are. We can wait for your latest videos, no matter how long they take. Your lives are more important.
Did a tour in Nam in 1970. Most of Credence, though anti-war, became our anthems while there and still carries in my ol' butt to this day. Not water in those torrents. "...The sun is cold and the rain is hot, I KNOW! ...been that way for all my time."
...to those who've seen the rain comin' down on a sunny day, WELCOME HOME BROTHERS.
E G, ditto and well put!
Side note....the news channel I watch got a new weather forecaster , she talked about the tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. The next day they did a live broadcast from Moore...standing on the concrete pad from her childhood home.
Man I'm so glad great groups like CCR were around when I was a teenager. You could tune in Wolfman Jack on WLS Chicago any time and never go wrong. I live in Tennessee and Wolfman broadcast EVERYWHERE and only played the best. GREATEST DJ THAT EVER LIVED . Great memories !!!💖💖💖
Speaking of Wolfman Jack, they should probably react to Clap for the Wolfman by The Guess Who
@@DeniseNavyCrosby XERB Radio 1090 and the WOLFMAN...
Used to listen back in the day driving cross country...
Other CCR songs Written by John Fogerty - "Bad Moon Rising," "Fortunate Son", "Who'll Stop The Rain", "Born On The Bayou", "Proud Mary", "Down On The Corner". That's right, Ike and Tina Turner covered CCR's "Proud Mary" and both versions are great. Can you picture John's voice and style singing it?
I think they already did Fortunate Son.
@@BlackHatCinephile- And Bad Moon Rising, and Born On The Bayou.
I put a sell on you...is legit too
Go to RUclips (shouldn’t be too difficult) and you can find John Fogarty playing CCR songs with his family during the pandemic lock down. It’s pretty amazing stuff. The man is a musical genius!
The funny thing to me is I grew up always hearing Ike and Tina Proud Mary I thought CCR was the was the cover until the mid 80's.
The 60's/early 70's was MY era. It really blesses my heart to see you young people getting familiar with some of the greatest artists and music ever!!
I was born in 60 Great times for sure
John plays in his backyard with two sons and a daughter, all playing guitar. These were performed during lockdown. John is in his 70s and still sounds great!!😎😎😎😎
The daughter went off to college recently.
I love those videos myself. He posted a lot of videos of just himself performing as well as performing with the his children. Watched every single one myself. Couldn't get enough.
@@tjhorne82 are these videos on RUclips tube or Instagram? Thanks!
@@sharonchaput9705 watched them on RUclips
“Someday never comes” is another great song by CCR about father and son.
much awesome
Yes! Quite possibly their most under-rated song in their repertoire. Please react to Someday never comes.
Check out CCR's Lookin' Out My Back Door. Very cheerful, uplifting song from a great band.
I was living in rural Illinois when this song came out. Love it!
Their daughters will love it.
this is the most well known CCR song that I remember.
Always puts a smile on my face
Looking out my back door is a song about doing drugs. “Take a ride on the flying spoon” he is singing about doing drugs and taking a trip and seeing weird things.
John Fogerty's inimitable voice, southern as it sounds, is actually a product of Berkeley/El Cerrito, CA. Fogerty's poignant yet determined 50+ year resolve to regain the rights to his own songs is a testament to the man and his music. Imagine being sued for plagiarizing yourself! This man has definitely had his run through the jungle!
John Fogerty, is an American musical treasure. 🙏🏻🎶🎙💖
Ccr by surprise was not from the south like you would figure except if you were to figure if you listened to Born on the Born on the bayou, Jeremiah was a bullfrog they are all California boys born and raised and the son John fogerty wrote and produced born on the bayou was during a jam session
I was on Gilman Street today where they created this music!
well he also said in his book that he loved the old southern blues singers and spent a lot of time when he was a kid trying to emulate that sound
If you want to hear Fogarty's voice in all its glory listen to "Long as I can see the Light" if you haven't already. There is also a great sax solo in the middle of it that I guarantee you will love.
We know Amber likes those horns.
Heartfelt song!
CCR was one of the best bands of the era. Their rendition of "Heard it Through the Grapevine" and their anti-Vietnam war songs "Who'll Stop the Rain", "Fortunate Son" & "Run though the Jungle" are terrific and their rendition of "Travelling Band" is unforgettable. Thanks for playing this & your comments.
best band of ANY era, with the songs and the voices ......no one can touch them
Lynyrd Skynyrd: "Gimme Three Steps" deserves a reaction since you love Southern Rock, Amber. Great music and funny lyrics.
I was cutting a rug, down at a place called the Jug, with a girl named Linda Lou. I'm a Linda & the Lou was a given! I can't believe the other "day the music died" when the band went down in a plane crash. RIP I love "Tuesday's Gone With the Wind". IT reminds me of loosing them.
John's voice is most powerfull in this song..."Born on the Bayou"...you will be totally blown away..by his powerfull and nice sounding voice..
Amber’s “gosh” at the end of the song says it all. That’s how I feel every time I hear John Fogerty sing.
My favorite band of all time. Creedence!
Can't go wrong with Creedence--no one's got a voice like John Fogarty's. Try "Lodi" or "Green River" next. Want some more southern rock? Here's a few suggestions: Mountain - Mississippi Queen (hint: Cowbell!!). Molly Hatchett - Flirtin' With Disaster. .38 Special - Hold On Loosely. Allman Brothers Band - Ramblin' Man. Uriah Heep - Stealin'. Marshall Tucker Band - Ghost Riders in the Sky. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Simple Man.
WOW, you named every song that I rocked out to and love till this day!!! Simple Man is a song I sang to my son….
What about Marshall Tuckers "Can't You See" ?? I love that song the live version that's on here f**king awesome. Did they cover it already tho? Not sure
3 thumbs up for Lodi
Let's not forget "Down on the Corner"
You have mentioned every band SOUTHERN ROCK. That I grew up with in my teenage years and some more..Uriah Heep OMG, nobody has talked about them at all!!!
This is mostly people's favorite CCR/John Fogerty my wife cried when we went to see John 5 years ago, love you guys.
I agree about John Fogerty’s “Centerfield”, a song played at about every baseball stadium.
Jordan will relate to the line “Put Me in coach, I’m ready to play”!
Hard to believe these guys were really only together four years. I love everything they do
I'm so happy that you folks like, and appreciate CCR. They are in the top three groups/singers. I'm a 62 year old man who grew up listening to CCR. My favorite CCR song is " Looking out my Back Door".
Me too! When did we get old? :)
I like “who’ll stop the rain” even more from them
"Wrote A Song For Everyone", is probably the most criminally underrated CCR song.
Great song.
I totally agree. Cheers\=/\=/
You are correct!!!!
Wrote A Song For Everyone by John Fogerty (2013) is an underrated album. Fortunate Son with the Foo Fighters, Who'll Stop The Rain with Bob Segar, Long As I Can See The Light with My Morning Jacket, Have You Ever Seen The Rain with Alan Jackson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrote_a_Song_for_Everyone
That is a really great song & hasn't gotten the recognition it deserves!
Love your very intelligent commentary!
There are so many good CCR songs. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Growing up, I used to select “Long As I Can See The Light” on the jukebox many, many times.
Oh, I absolutely LOVE "Long As I Can See The Light"!
Long as I can see the light is an absolute masterpiece, incredible singing, songwriting and not to mention saxophone playing by John.
Run through the Jungle is another good song by them that I think you will like.
Yessss, love that song
You guys know groove. Whether blues, hip-hop, psychedelic, soul, rock, punk, metal, r'nb or anywhere in between... a groove is a groove is a groove... I love seeing you grooving. A good song is a good song...
There are lots of explanations for what John means when he sings about the rain. My favorite is that rain was what GIs called incoming fire in Vietnam.
I also heard it referring to napalm or Agent Orange.
@@09bluejeans I heard it was Napalm also! Fortunate Son was written about the draft & War in Vietnam. Grew up through all of that Vietnam Crap. My 2 cousins made it back!
John himself said it’s about the band and their impending breakup. Things seemed sunny for the band on the surface as they were topping charts, but behind the scenes things were not good.
Our main concern is you and all those beautiful babies stay safe ! We will be there for you when you can ❤
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Cotton Fields. I remember partying at a friend's place and this song was on repeat until EVERYONE sang it at the top of their lungs.
I was in a couple of rock bands in the 60s. I played all kinds of music. I’m 73 now and don’t play my guitar much anymore but when I do, I grab my Fender and belt out a CCR tune.
CCR: John Fogerty, Doug Clifford, and Stu Cook met at Portola Junior High School in El Cerrito, California. John's older brother Tom is the 4th member of the group. Their origins are the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area.
That's where they lived yes. They helped define the genre of southern rock.
Toms son is my good friend
You said his voice is down to earth, I feel like the way to describe it is "welcoming ". It brings you in, gives you a hug and makes you feel like that's the spot where you're supposed to be
John Fogerty's still out there singing and doing shows his voice is fantastic. Love your reactions GOD BLESS EVERYONE🙏🙏🙏😇❤
You two are so articulate and insightful for "young people"! It's so enjoyable to watch you experience music that I've heard over the course of my life. Makes me very happy..thanks.
What's crazy about John Fogerty is that his voice has basically never changed since then. He sang this song at the beginning of quarantine and it was fantastic!
So true. Saw his tour before COVID and he sounded fantastic. His guitar playing was still excellent as well.
@@kolchak357 His voice is actually better. he quit smoking.
I saw Fogerty and Mellencamp (dual headliners) live about 15 years ago and Fogerty sounded fantastic!
See his Facebook page.
Not true. His voice is thinner and higher than it used to be. That’s only natural for someone his age.
Thank you for the post and reaction. It’s ok if it’s late your safety is more important we can wait. Glad everything is ok.
Even though though they sound like they are straight out of Louisiana, they are actually from California. John Fogerty was just always about the swamp vibe. Check their versions of Heard It Through the Grapevine and I Put a Spell on You
His dad grew up in the Deep South and passed it on to his kids! A lot of people left the south to find better jobs during the Great Depression.
@@catofthecastle1681 just like a lot of our folk came, my family came from Oklahoma. My husbands family came to work in the Richmond shipyards. My father in law worked at the shipyard, but later in life was a owner of his plumbing business who would do work for Tom Fogerty
Yes! They're from El Cerrito, Ca in the San Francisco Bay area where I'm from. Hometown boys!
Bay Area band. The Lodi they sing about is just a few miles north of us in the Central Valley of CA.
@@samueltabo3390 there are so many great Bay Area bands. A few thrash metal guitarists I went to school with, and they became famous. You have Green Day now
Just saw this. It makes me so happy that you like this song and CCR. I’m 62 and have loved CCR all my life. It touches me that you appreciate it.
"The Old Man Down The Road" by John Fogarty (solo) is a must-listen, along with the oft-mentioned Centerfield.
I love you two, you’re the best. You make my days, every day better because of you two 😍
I always love showing my mom yall's reactions to all the classics and she enjoys it too. Keep them coming 👏💯
One of my favorite songs of all time. It's just a perfectly crafted song. It hooks you in right away with that guitar riff, then it hits you hard right in the soul when the lyrics start, then it ends without overstaying its welcome. The vibe, the cadence, the timbre of Fogerty's voice, everything about the song is perfect, it's like a masterclass on how to write a hit song.
I grew up on the great music of the 60's-70's. CCR has always been one of my favorites. They don't have a bad song! John Fogerty has one of the most unique & recognizable voices around.
I grew up thinking CCR was all Rock and roll was about. Love Traveling Band.
So did i
I was born in 1960, So i can relate
This song was on my mom's tribute video at her funeral... when I hear it I feel like she is reaching out to me...❤
I know y'all have to be worn out. I'm sure you would rather be resting after the night you've had. To put a video up shows true dedication. Thank you and I hope you have a restful night 💙💙
Hello..
There's an old saying, "Always leave them wanting more!" :-)
These guys are the best. I have genuine affection for them all
I'm 66, been a Fogarty fan since I was 14. I always get chills when I hear CCR.
I'm glad you guys are safe. We've actually had several tornadoes in the Doylestown area these past few years. It's very frightening
I love what y’all do but this is a different level!! Yes!
From El Cerrito, CA, they played Bay Area clubs & bars as 'The Golliwogs' for a while until they landed a record deal, changed their name to CCR, and took off. They've got a great song called "Lodi" about the frustration of playing gig after gig in dives.
You guys have got me back into CCR. Their greatest hits album, Chronicle,is in my cd player right now. They were my mom's favorite band, and listening to it makes me feel close to her, since she passed away in May. Thank you for the joy that you bring to each and every video.
They have a song called Lodi, which is about a singer traveling around and playing in bars, hoping he'll be "discovered". It's a great song, but melancholy in it's tone. Definitely one of their most classic tunes though.
Stuck in Lodi Again. One of my favorite CCR songs.
Love that song👍
We live near Lodi. It is a quiet town with great wineries. Great restaurants. Relaxed atmosphere. Stuck in Lodi Again is of course a favorite for me because I wouldn’t mind being stuck there for a week.
This is probably one of CCRs best songs that I absolutely love. One of if not my best pick from them. They have so many. It’s hard to choose.
"Long as I Can See the Light" is CCR at its best. There is grit and saxaphone for Amber. It is an amazing song to react to.
The very early 70s RIGHT HERE ,,
RELEASED IN 1971 I REALY miss my 70s
Absolutely love that song! My favourite is up round the bend though!
Love that song, but their top song is this one "Have you ever seen the rain"
Great song - they have so many. The best band in the world for several years. John Fogerty is among the most talented musicians ever.
Just a gifted singer/songwriter.
Love this song
Stay strong. More important you and those babies will be safe. Always support you!
My favorite CCR song. My second is "Lookin' Out My Back Door", which I hope you will do next. And it's cool that you only did two today. Just do four tomorrow. :) And as for your Southern Rock comment, I would definitely put Lynyrd Skynyrd in that category as well... you have to do "Sweet Home Alabama" at some point!!
mine is It Came Out Of The Sky
I've heard this song live twice. Once in early 2000s, and once just pre-pandemic (dude's still got it). I can tell you, when this song comes on, it's almost magical. The crowd sings along and does lighters/phones. Amazing!
It is so funny to me, being a Georgia boy, through the years hearing this group of Northern California musicians described as playing Southern Rock.
Why? They helped define the genre. What, a person can't sing Opera unless they are from x can't sing country unless they are from y, can't sing etc. Where a person lives shouldn't determine what they play. CCR pioneers of southern rock.
@@stanleymyrick4068 I see both sides of this. Another great example of this juxtaposition is The Band, who outside of Levon, were all Canadian, but many still considered their sound to be southern rock. I guess that begs the bigger question, does it all need to be quantified? I just dig good music...
@@stanleymyrick4068 Let's start with the basics. What does the "Southern" mean to you in the term "Southern Rock?"
@@stanlanier7640 Southern Rock is a genre. It has a distinct sound. Sorta like Island music, Jamaica music. You know it when you hear it, and you can be in a land locked state and make Island Jamaica music. Southern Rock sounds like CCR, Lynard Skynard, .38 Special, etc. Anyone that disqualifies CCR just because of their location doesn't believe Southern Rock is a genre I guess, and takes it to mean any type of rock in the deep south and deep south only. I guess a heavy metal band that is based out of Alabama is Southern Rock by that definition.
I was just out of high school and we'd drive over to the City (San Francisco) and go to to a concert. It was such an amazing time to see Santana, Janis Joplin with Big Brother, and CCR in one night. They were so young, but so were we.
The guys in CCR are originally from California. They went through numerous name changes before settling on CCR, named after a town and a beer commercial. Their first song in the top 40s was Brown Eyed Girl, under the name The Golywogs. They never did drugs and they stayed away from the Rock and Roll life style. So much more than I have time to write here. Thanks so much for this reaction! Blessings to you both and your lovely children. Until next time have a great day.
So glad all of you are all right. That could be Scary. I will keep you in my prayers and sending happy thoughts your way. We are in AZ and native americans haven't had to go thru that experience, but my thoughts again are with you. Your faithful follower. And 🫶👋👩🦳🎶🎤🫡
Hi guys. CCR started with 3 of the guys meeting in Jr High. They got to be friends and decided to start a band. That was in (I think) 1959. They were a trio and played mostly instrumentals. They also used to be the back up band for John Fogerty's brother Tom who later joined the band. They had a few names and finally ended up with the CCR name in like 67 or 68. You should give Skynyrd's "Gimme three steps" a listen.
This song makes me ball, just remembering my mom belting this out at that top of her lungs whenever it came on !
Great song. Another favorite CCR song of mine is Down on the Corner
Bring a ni kel tap your feet
You would love As Long As I Can See The Light!! Lots of that gravelly voice in a soulful song!!
Dude CCR is arguably the best group of all time. Only together about 5 years. Everyone likes atleast 1 ccr song
When they both said, "There it is", Awesome!
You've got to hear CCRs" Heard it through the grapevine " the long version. It is so awesome.
They should do both Marvin Gays version and CCR back to back both are amazing
@@special420player Exactly!
Jordan recently mentioned wanting to hear more hit covers... Now that is an amazing cover! ^^^
YES! The long version! 😁Chillin’ 🎸
The short version cuts out so much great music!
Now I never knew gladys knight was the first to do the song but it great cover s well
I can remember,in Kemmerer,Wyoming when I was 17,playing this on the little table jukebox,in the coffee shop. Long ago,..still can close my eyes and be back there sitting with my pals,.drinking coffee at night.
Is this my favorite CCR song? Or is it "I Put A Spell On You"? Or is it "Who'll Stop The Rain"? Or is it "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"? Decisions, decisions....
I’m glad you all are safe. Great choice in songs
Roy Orbison - Crying (Black & White Night 30).
Late ‘60’s, Piedmont Bar, Atlanta. I just love this. Hope it’s still there! Bowling machine, too!
Yes, great song! Also need to do Suzie Q by CCR too! So good with its iconic guitar riff!
I was excited when I saw this reaction video on your list. "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" has always been my favorite CCR song. The chorus, especially, always gives me chills. Love the channel! And am glad you all are okay after the tornado scare.
John Fogerty also wrote Rockin' all over the world, a massive hit for Status Quo, who opened Live Aid with it.
Still love the fact that Status Quo opened that gig. and would have had hundreds of thousands of Americans watching, scratching their heads wondering who the hell this band was :)
Soooooooo glad you are safe!
CCR is my fave band, I have ALL their albums. Thank you for sharing💖
Such a beautiful song, and John Fogerty's voice is perfect for it; I've heard other singers cover it, but it's just not the same. If you guys like this one, you really have to listen to "Long As I Can See the Light." It really is my favorite song by CCR; there is so much feeling in that one! My birthday is coming up on November 7th, and it would be an amazing birthday gift if my favorite couple on RUclips were to react to my favorite song by one of my favorite groups. Either way, glad you guys made it through last night's storm okay; it hit us pretty hard here in Tulsa as well.
You guys never fail to make me smile - you are both so beautiful.
This song is about John, at the height of their success and popularity, seeing that the end of the band was near due to infighting and other band members being jealous of him. “Have you ever seen the rain coming down on sunny days?”
No need for me to add the same comment! Perfectly explained! I learned of this from john fogertys appearance on the howard stern show…
Absolutely!
This was also in a "Rolling Stone " magazine interview.
These classic party up jams are just pure magic make u wanna move and groove smile on the dial type of jam.
John Fogerty(lead of CCR) "centerfield" "the old man down the road" is his solo 80's music.
Lived in Missouri for years. Know all about the sirens. Stay together, Stay safe.
Oh, just love this song, I need cold beer, grassy hill and the night time sky (country) so open you can see billions of stars and just fall into the song...Thanks for the memories, Peace
Yep, John Fogerty's "Centerfield" is one J should listen to. It's such a great song.
Just glad to hear that you all are safe.
Having lived the majority of my adult life in Seattle I can honestly say that I have indeed "seen the rain comin' down on a sunny day". It happens quite frequently, actually.
So true... I've heard that it rains around 300 days a year in Seattle!
I can relate I was Raised in Kodiak Alaska in the mid 60s to late 70s I Moved back to Astoria Oregon in the late 70s with my family ,, So i have spent many days in the Rain , And I LOVE IT LOL
It happened in the spring in Northern California where they and I am from, too (not as often as Seattle I’m sure).
The organ put together with his voice is really something.
Glad you're all ok and no issue's. CCR "THAT'S MY JAM"
I like the way you listen to the lyrics in addition to the arrangement and the vocals
I love teaching my guitar students CCR songs. All of their songs are great vibes
My favorite song of their's is "Up Around The Bend" ...so much energy
I'm sure someone has previously mentioned it, but, “Long As I Can See The Light” is a must to include in your CCR experience.
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"Hey Tonight" churns like an out of control locomotive. Must listen
Try “Travelin’ Band”. It will show you what CCT sounds like when they kick out the jams. It’s a short song, but it packs a punch.
i really enjoyed listening to this group
Probably my favourite CCR song. Never tired of hearing it.
This song captures a troubled America in the time of Vietnam. It is a song that is part of almost every document or drama about the sixties. Great video.