Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born On The Bayou | Reaction
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Born On The Bayou | Reaction
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Your comparison of John Fogerty’s vocals to soul food “biscuits with extra butter and gravy smothered pork chops” is the best ever description I’ve ever heard. I’m keeping that one! I’ve been listening to that song for over 50 years and I love it just as much now as I did then.
same here.
I'm 64 and listening to it right now just smoked a chonger June 2022
Not Soul .. But SOUTH instead. White man tough worker in the heat of THE SOUTH.
❤️❤️❤️
Naaa. Is not fat food sounds. It is spicy or salty food sound of the south. Not soul. But SALT.
He times the grunts perfectly...I love this song...top five rock&roll song and my favorite CCR...so freaking good!
If you can listen to this groove without moving your body, you aren't human!
"chasing down a hoodoo there" hoodoo refers to a spirit, ghost...
CCR and LED ZEPPELIN are different and it's ok to love them both!
Hoodoo = voodoo
my two favorite bands
Zepplin sucks.....CCR was / is the band to be 👍👍👍👍👍
What did you ever write or perform? Please share.
So true. Depends on my mood. Love them both.
Fogarty was a beast. Guy could write, sing, play. He was and is a talent.
Fogerty...John Fogerty.
Was......still is. I seen him in concert at a casino in OK about 3 years ago.
@@vickiejenkins-tripp5994 absolutely. I have been corrected. Have you seen in you tube channel “Cosmos Factory”.? He sings with his kids. He’s still great.
@@patticriss2238 No I haven't but I will check it out. Thank You.
Yeah, one of his Sons toured with him when I seen him in OK. It was a GREAT show.
@@vickiejenkins-tripp5994 I’ll bet it was. I live in Oklahoma.
CCR music is in several movies .. and the song "Fortunate Son" is a staple on every Vietnam war movie soundtrack
I grew up in the U.S. around the 90's, early 2000's, I thought, and still think, this is the sound of America. Maybe the sound of the America I love perhaps.
@@GarioTheRock Yep. I agree. That's what CCR is to me
This song was in 4 movies, but CCR’s music has been in 34 movies. 💖💖💖
It always amazes me that CCR is from California. I thought for years that they were from the south. This is definitely an example of “swamp rock” ☮️😎
This band was actually based in El Cerrito, California....up the road from Oakland
Me too. You'd swear they were from Louisiana or another southern state.
IMHO, this has the best vocal entrance of all time. The way he just rips into the first verse is out from beyond.
"Chasing down a hoodoo there." Hoodoo is a magical, mystical, spiritual, non-defined apparition, like a ghost or a shadow, not necessarily evil, but certainly other-worldly.
The tall thin rock formations in Bryce Canyon,Utah, are also called Hoodoo's. It's a Native American term.
Much more to the meaning "hoodoo" than your Google search
There was a black DJ,back in the day on WWRL radio,who once said this,any,song was so funky,it would put more dips in your hip, more cut in your strut,more glide in your stride,and if you don’t dig it you got a hole in your soul,and you don’t eat chicken on Sunday’s..his name was Frankie Crocker
My fav rock group of all time. Fogerty is a genius! Unique sound!
I had a cassette tape in the car--when you flipped it right after this song, you got "Sweet Hitch-hiker" and it made for some GREAT driving!
"Run through the jungle" for more swamp rock excellence from CCR with some great harmonica
"Keep on Chooglin'" is hard to beat; an extended play, boogie/jam type of song.
I love how you can smell and taste the vibe of this song! I'd add in some crawfish, etoufee, and gumbo!
Crawfish, etoufee, and gumbo yes
Your description about his voice is spot on.
John Fogerty one of a kind.
Fine nostalgia man!
He was on my bucket list. Got to see him 2 years ago. WAS NOT DISSAPOINTED.
He is coming to my town soon
His concert was one of my favorites! Everyone was singing along and his son played with him too and it was great!
Hell yeah brotha!
Watch him sing songs live. He's literally a living legend.
PLEASE do CCR’S version of I Put a Spell on You. You will be spellbound, for sure! 🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️
Yes, please do it!!!!!
@@joannholmes8726 And , Proud Mary , please !!
If CCR's Version is a love song... Marilyn Manson's version is of a stalker. But also a great interpretation
The Sceamin Jay Hawkins version is and always will be the best
@@TruthDojaShow "i dont care if you don't want me" is stalker idgaf lol
This reminds me of cruising with my Dad in his Roadrunner listening to the state of the art 8-track player blasting Bad Company and CCR. Another one you'd like is Suzie Q.
Oh my goodness me too! CCR was my father's favorite band, I have memories of listening on 8 track riding around in his big orange chevy impala!! The good ole days!
American greatness
Crusin’ tunes 😎. Yeah man
Hi, Roadrunners and GTXs were cool. We called them " GiTiX ".
My brother-in-law had a bada$$ Roadrunner in the early 70's. My sister drove it while he was in Nam. All the guys in high school would run to the school windows when she came to pick me up.
John is one of the greatest musicians, song writer, singer, lead guitarist ever. U hafta listen to all of his songs. Thx for another great reaction vid, much love n respect to u*
❣❣❣****A SOUL HAS NEVER HAD A COLOR, ONLY A HEART DOES**** ❣❣❣
Music IS like food. Both go straight to your soul!
Yeah he’s got a unique voice maintaining that howl for years , even later in songs like “Centerfield “ a baseball song
Centerfield is a great one from Fogerty! One of my favorites. Love the guitar he uses on this song. It's got to be the anthem for any kid riding the dugout bench.
John Fogerty is still touring at 76 years old. He just released a live album a couple of years ago. My wife bought it on vinyl. The man has still got it.
I hope he lives to be 120 in good health
One of my fav groups back in the day and still. The 60’s and 70’s most talented bands, musicians and singers. It didn’t come easy like today.
Great reaction. 1969 man. Groovin.
Fogerty, who is from the very unswamplike Berkeley, California, got his first look at a bayou courtesy of John Fred, the one-hit wonder who sang "Judy In Disguise (with Glasses)." Fred was from Louisiana, and when Creedence played a show in Baton Rouge in 1969, he met Fogerty at a rehearsal and offered to take him to a real bayou. They drove 15 minutes to Bayou Forche, where they ate some crabs and crayfish, giving Fogerty the idea for this song.
That funky guitar, those jaw dropping beats from drums, and his grizzled voice, that brings everything together
Oh, that hat is fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
We all need "More Cowbell"...
John Fogerty is a rock legend. Chasing down Hoodoo which is a nod to black American slaves spiritual beliefs during slavery and which was prevalent in Louisiana. The lyrics, his voice, the instrumentals is nothing but soul. It captures a mood, the vibe of the bayou. Love!
Love me some Born On The Bayou! Takes me back to my youth!
Pure brilliance by everyone involved
Can't go wrong with any CCR...I Put a Spell on You, Down on the Corner. I know one thing, you have smiled and grooved through every song so far!
Another artist suggestion Marc Broussard "Home" official video to help you visualize
There's Rock and then this here is Swamp Rock. "I can still hear my old hound dog barkin' Chasin' down a hoodoo there" which is a Cajun voodoo boogeyman. Just like a gemstone there are many facets to Rock so you can still have Led Zeppelin as your favorite Classic Rock and CCR as your favorite Swamp Rock
"Chasing down a hoodoo there!"
Get on it baby. No band sounds like CCR. A few have tried but they were the real deal. In my humble opinion, the greatest U.S band of all time.
There is a reality show on TV about Cajuns capturing alligators.
I agree 100%. Best band ever.
This is a roadhouse, juke joint jam. Built for good times!
HELLO I TURNED 60 YESTERDAY I LOVE TO WATCH YOU YOUNGER GUYS HEARING MUSIC I GROW UP ON, .CCR GOT TO LOVE IT. BAD MOON RISING ,
this song takes me to the creeks and small bridges in the bayou, gators and hot humid days. I feel like fishing...
A "hoodoo" is a mythical entity, an imagined presence, a ghost . . . . .
yep, dogs and children pay attention.
Or a " haint", as we call it.
Totally agree on green riger
@@charlesmerchant5752 My grandmother always referred to a ghost as a "haint".
I have heard raccoons are called hoodoos!! Hound dogs and raccoons makes more sense than chasing ghosts!!!
I was 12 when I discovered CCR I loved them then and now at 63. I'm still rockin. Lol Thanks 😊
Just smoked a fatty or in the day we called it a chonger I'm 64 and I'm listening to it now last Saturday of the month 2022
This is the first song that my big brother taught me to play on the guitar. He passed in 1979 when I was 14 so this always makes me tear up now.
"I Put A Spell ON You". Their version is AMAZING!
John Fogerty not only was the lead singer he also was the lead guitarist and founder of CCR. His brother Tom Fogerty played guitar in the band and passed away in 1990. So glad you have discovered this iconic band. Your channel always takes me back to great memories.
CCR is very addictive ❤ Never heard a bad tune from them. Put A Candle In The Window, I just love this one, and Down On The Corner come to my mind. They sure make you get lost in the music 🎵🎶🎵
This song has been in a lot of movies...I specifically remember this song in "Born on the 4th of July" with Tom Cruise. Great movie!
Back in the day we could set singers and bands apart because they were all unique. I was born in 1950.
Too many Vietnam war movies to name them, Water-boy (Adam Sandler). It's been the background for too many shows over the years that feature some kind of swampland...especially a Louisiana bayou. "Run through the jungle" is my favorite CCR. That thick Casun is kind of rhythmic by nature.
So you never heard of "The Return of Swamp thing"!
CCR was the "next generation" to the psychedelic sound of the late 60's. They cranked out albums effortlessly, playing righteous music was like breathing to them. Back in the day you'd always hear CCR music at parties and on the radio. Their music is timeless, sounds as good today as it did then. Their music was unique but they weren't originators. J C Fogarty's role model was Little Richard. Check out Lookin' Out My Back Door, very down homey, and Up Around the Bend. ANYTHING by them is worth a listen
"Born on the Bayou" has been used on the TV series Swamp People about alligator hunting in the Louisiana bayous.
Another CCR hit-it-out-of-the-park gem.
‘The Man’ in this case refers to the law. Many CcR songs have anti-war themes but this one is really just about simple swamp life and distrust of the authorities. The impressive thing is that they were from Northern California, nowhere near Louisiana.
My favorite CCR is “midnight special” and “someday never comes” both songs have great meaning and the vocals are awesome.
Just my humble opinion...Best Band Ever.
This song is in the water boy
Bestest intro ever into a song..............
If you liked "Born on the Bayou", you'll like "Suzy Q" (Long version only) just as much. Those two songs may be CCR's best, and that's hard to say because Credence has a ton of great songs from the 60s and 70s.
Not the best. Some of the best.
"Keep on Chooglin". There is a live extended version that you'll like.
"Long as I can see the light". It keeps getting over looked. Amazing song. Amazing sax solo
Fogerty says he developed his unique singing style working in small clubs with inadequate sound systems. He had to practically scream to be heard.
And Fogerty says he sang sideways into the microphone because the drunk club audiences embarrassed him!
Hoodoo & haint...deep South ghost references. And this song was featured in the Tom Cruise movie, "Born On the Fourth of July"..a true story about a Vietnam vet.
"Green River" should be your next CCR song..it's got some funk in it too. And great atmosphere, like this one.
Btw, "Born On the Bayou" & "Green River" came out when I was in high school. Big dances were held every weekend at a local sports arena (or the National Guard Armory). When either of those songs was played EVERYONE hit the dance floor. I'm sure all over the country we were all dancing our little asses off.
The Funky Chicken was in vogue at the time. Lmao!💙😉🐓
Yes! Even in Alaska.
ooh I 2nd Green River! ♥
Had to explain to my Michigan native aunt why so many porches here(Mississippi) are painted haint blue lol and why she kept seeing glass bottles hanging in trees in peoples yards. We’re def a superstitious bunch down here for sure 😂🤷🏼♀️
@@rachelc8715 I love it.
💙💜💙💜💙
One of the best songs ever written.
Once again the 60s and 70s where the great music was.
This is one of my favorite songs of theirs. It has a great sound. I think it is funny, I closed my eyes and just listened, bobbing and swaying my head to the rhythm, when I took a moment to look up you were doing the exact same thing that I was.
I used to listen to Chronicles 2 every night in high school to get to bed...much respect!
If you were to interview these "originators", they'd tell you the real originators were the black blues musicians of the twenties and thirties, male AND female. it's weird but a significant amount of them with the surname "King".
Albert is my favorite King!
Facts!
I don't know about movies and TV shows, but this song is referenced in Stephen King's 1978 short story collection, Night Shift. It plays on the truck stop jukebox in the story "Trucks."
I know it was in The Waterboy but I’m not sure of any other movies it might’ve been in.
Return of swamp thing
🤩❤Born on the Bayou .. is 🔥🔥..
My #1 CCR fave, with their "Suzie Q" right after as my #2 ... Will always remind me of back in the day when I was 4 years old and my older cousins Chris n Ricki used to sing Suzie Q to me then scare the crap out of me with ski mask on. 🤨
This is the main theme to 'SwampThing', was a cool movie when I was a kid.
Best theme opening ever!
“It sounds like pulled pork” haha yes! this is why I hit that thang.
Oh.. now I'm hungry!!
such southern soul and vibes from a band from northern California
The leas singer John Fogarty still does live concerts. He really doesn't go under CCR, but since he wrote most all their songs he does do them all in concert. Go and react to John Fogerty.
He's not saying 'don't let a man get ya' - he's saying don't let The Man (governmental types) get ya. That line is what caused this song to be used for so many war era films. Fortunate Son is a similar theme.
CCR is the soundtrack of my youth. Great pick!
Brilliant reaction....CCR has always been very special to me.Even my classical music loving Dad loved them! I saw John Fogerty several times long after CCR broke up. His voice and guitar were exactly the same. Like the man never aged a day. Thank you soo much!
Long As I Can See The Light is one of my favorites and I am pretty sure you will enjoy it too. Been a fan of CCR for 52 years now. Watching your reactions Van make the song more fun.
When you hear "I put a spell on you" you'll decide. CCR.
I'm 65 and I was listening to CCR back in the early 70s. I just subscribe to your channel and I love to watch your reaction to these old songs especially when you listen to Heard It Through The Grapevine and you thought Ike Turner wrote it! Your reaction was great!
Born in 79 brother. Thanksgiving day. Bothered my Dads football game. R.I.P. Dad.
Swamp rock... some of my favorite Southern Rock. You said it sounded Muggy, great descriptor! It takes you from the bayou to the jungles in Vietnam. Same gritty feeling.
One of my fave CCR songs! ♥
CCR got a tune called tombstone shadow. DIRRRRRTTTTTYYYYY it's important to know that this band wrote Proud Mary not Tina Turner. And they stopped doing it live and somebody told them you better keep doing this or people are going to think Tina wrote it. Sensational band and they weren't together very long got to give it up the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Great reaction Great Bend
This was one of my west coast anthems ~~~~ late sixties!!!!!!!!!!!! It echo'd everywhere
Buddy, my head is boppin right along with yours!! I never get tired of this song, timeless!!😊
oh Lawd, I LOVE the way you reacted to this! Sugar you got enough love in your heart and soul to love'em both as your favorites. :)
One of the very best to do it. 💥
Have not listening to this song in many years. Really enjoyed hearing it today.
The Man! ❤✌
Look out for The Man! 😆❤
Born on the Bayou Proud Mary and Green River 🎶 Fogerty the master ✨
This song has been in a ton of movies! Almost every Vietnam War movie because it was popular when that was occurring. Any movie or TV show where they take you out to the swamps. It’s just a great song. Very descriptive and a great background atmosphere setter for any video. Btw a “Hoodoo” is a Southern version of a ghost or spirit.
Our musical tastes often change as we grow older and we end up not liking some bands as much as we did when we were younger. And then there are those that we love as much today as we did then and they sound just as fresh. CCR is one of those groups. Fifty years later and I can still sing along with all of their songs!
I put a spell on you is a must!!
I’ve been watching your channel for a while now and love what you do. Keep up the amazing work!
Lived in New Orleans ( NAWLINS) for 2 decades. This funkalicious song was an ANTHEM. Hoodoo was a "spirit". "Ghost". Song is 🔥
John Fogerty is the guitarist in the group as well as being the singer. He also wrote almost all of their songs.
Music don't get no smokier than this man.
You have a very accurate feel for CCR's music. I first discovered them in 1969 when I was 13. Bad Moon Rising was the first song I heard by them OMG like you said I could close my eyes and see it. Almost like a video before video's were invented. I challenge you to listen to Feeling Blue, it wasn't a hit for them but would be today. I believe it was on their Willy and the poor boys album. You are also right, no one can make John Bonham move over, in my opinion the greatest rock n roll drummer ever. I hope you get as much listening pleasure from John Fogertys songs as I have.
CCR is just so consistently good.
A similar band with a great southern classic rock sound is “The Band” I think you’d love their version of “The Weight” from the last waltz with the staple singers featured
Definitely! The Band’s singer, Levon Helm is incredible.
Love that song. The lyrics ... You can tell.a story in those lyrics if you listen hard. Lots of symbols.
Incredible song for sure.
CCR was from Berkeley, CA...about 2,000 miles from the Bayou...but talent always takes you wherever you want to be.
When it came on, on the radio, especially in the car..Everyone immediately STFU & started rocking! Lol… 😂😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Love this song as well, and your reaction to it my friend! As far as the next CCR tune...in my opinion, give 'The Midnight Special' a spin, trust me you'll dig it.
The TV show supernatural uses a classic rock playlist 99% of the time. I can remember them using Bad Moon Rising at least twice and using Born on the Bayou once in Season 8 in Louisiana