I ❤ Creedence. I never have to be in a certain mood to listen to some CCR. If you want a LONG Creedence song, "I Heard it Through the Grapevine", the long album.version. They have a huge catalog, and it's all golden. "Up Around the Bend" is fun, and lighthearted...great roadtrip song.
Love Creedence! Please check out I Put a Spell on You (Woodstock 1969), Heard it Through the Grapevine (long version), Fortunate Son, and so many others. Thanks for the great reaction! ☮️💙😎
I was there @ Woodstock. There will never be another one like that. So many terrific artists who are gone now. But their music will survive forever. "Out my back door" is a particular favorite. It really encompasses what an acid trip is like.
john fogerty(the songwriter) said that the bad moon rising's meaning was that the apocalypse is coming, through the Vietnam war and civil society losing our humanity. i used to think it was about people acting like lunatics during the full moon. but the great thing about rock music is that songs mean different things to different people. unfortunate son, have you ever seen the rain are really good. honestly all CCR's songs are good, so you can't pick a bad song.
Bad moon - Vietnam was on , 18 year olds went if their daddies didn’t have lots of money, bad occurrences bad politics the news has always been frightening ☮️
CCR always leaves us wanting more, except for long version of Heard It Through the Grapevine. Do us a favor and make that your next Creedence song....Long Version will make you've crazy! Enjoy!
Love CCR, I was a teenager when they were popular. My grandson (12) is into vinyl so I bought him a CCR album, his favorite is Fortunate Son but mine will always be Have you Ever Seen the Rain. Wonderful rabbit hole to go down and John Fogerty music when he went out on his own
I grew up hearing and appreciating so much Pink Floyd. Comfortably Numb, Wish You Were Here and Sorrow will always be in regular rotation alongside Grunge, Alt. Rock, Metal and weirdly enough, OG Gangsta Rap.
I read somewhere that ‘bad moon rising’ was taken from astrology terminology, that many people were exploring. They used to ask someone new, ‘what’s your sign’. - More CCR to react to….Heard It Through the Grapevine, Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Looking Out My Backdoor. That should be enough to get you started. 🎶🎶🎸🎶🎶🎉👏🏻😎🎶🎶🎶
I’m, so happy, I’ve been able to enjoy music from the 50’s to the present. Music to dance too, music to feel, and music to make love too. Music is a great communicator ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you Mijo for bringing us such great content. 👏👏👏👵🏼 Gmaw
So sorry to hear about your loss. Hopefully you will be able to again enjoy this song & others that remind you of her. Definitely is rough when it's fresh.
Stepping out of rap and into our world will literally transform your life. Congrats! But don’t worry about this song…when I was young the song freaked me out too! lol!
A couple that always bring me back are Dan Fogel erg "Nether Lands" and John Denver "Rocky Mountain High" both songs from 70's and both singer songwriters . In my opinion they are both masterpieces
"I'll stand by you" The Pretenders . looked after my mother as she desended into dementia. Played this song at her funeral, 14 years ago it still moves me .
This is going way back, my era❤️❤️❤️1- The Penguin’s- Earth Angel. 2- The Cadillacs- Gloria. 3-Temptation’s -My Girl. 4 Chuck Berry-Roll over Beethoven. ❤️❤️👵🏼
This song was part of the soundtrack to An American Werewolf In London. I saw it in the theater when it first came out in 1981. Amazing special effects for the day. I believe it won an Oscar for best makeup.
Cliff, This song was in the movie a American werewolf in London. Oh you will freak if you listen to Paul Harvey "if I were the devil" CCR run through the jungle "
I literally stole my Mom's CCR's Top 40 hits LP. They have so many bangers. Midnight Special is one of my favorites. Great reaction and Peace out Cliff ☮️ ✌️ 🙏 As someone suggested April Wine...Roller extended version you won't be disappointed. You just got out of the hospital..I hope you're doing OK ❤
I still have this album. The first album I ever bought was CCR's Bayou Country. I was 15 and used my babysitting money, haha! I would suggest some favorites but the list would be too long. These boys sound amazingly like authentic swampers but they are actually Califoria boys
Listen to Crosstie Walker, Lodi, Sinister Purpose, Tombstone Shadow, and Wrote A Song For Everyone--each on the Green River album from 1969 from which Bad Moon Rising comes from. (An American Werewolf in London is the film this song is featured in.)
Despite the Louisiana swamp-rock sound, they are from El Sobrante / Pinole (East Bay Area) California. Friend of mine grew up 2 houses down from John Fogerty.
I was in Junior high in the early 70's. I used to ride my bike down a very busy street to a department store to buy the latest CCR album, vinyl of course. John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford are still around; Forgerty's brother Tom unfortunately is not. One of my 5 favorite bands of all time.
One of my favorite bands of the 80s & 90s was Violent Femmes. They are probably best known for Blister in the Sun, but Gnarls Barkley also covered their song Gone Daddy Gone. My favs though are Kiss Off and American Music.
May I suggest some other great groups and songs like: Little River Band 'A Long Way There' or the Ozark Mountain Daredevils 'If You Want To Get To Heaven' . Thanks, Be Well.
Hey Cliff, just found your channel today (from watching Weird Al reactions of all things) and love everything you’re doing, I’ve had a blast already. It would be amazing if you did a reaction to Coheed and Cambria. If you’re a lyricist and into scifi then you will appreciate these guys. They have almost a dozen albums, all but one being part of one continuous story. I would recommend Gravity’s Union, Domino the Destitute, The Pavilion, or 2’s My Favorite 1. Check em out even if you can’t get to a reaction (and read into where the songs fit in the story too), it’ll be worth it. Keep doing what you’re doing!
Try out CCR's I Heard It Through The Grape Vine totally the best version ever and it goes on and on Love your program its OUTSTANDNG. Hope your feeling better love your positivity
For some reason it didn’t depress anybody. It was just a fun, jangly tune about the end of the world. A high school friend of mine walked me through the whole thing as to how it relates to Bible prophecies. Whatever! It’s a spooky song that comes around every Halloween.
Hey Cliff are you looking to hear classic rock? Or how about some classic R&B? Luther Vandross “Anyone who ever had a heart” or “superstar/until you come back to me “ which is too long to request on your lives but is beautiful . He passed in 2005 but was one of my absolute favorites when I was a teen in the 80’s… check him out
I ❤ Creedence. I never have to be in a certain mood to listen to some CCR.
If you want a LONG Creedence song, "I Heard it Through the Grapevine", the long album.version. They have a huge catalog, and it's all golden.
"Up Around the Bend" is fun, and lighthearted...great roadtrip song.
Love Creedence! Please check out I Put a Spell on You (Woodstock 1969), Heard it Through the Grapevine (long version), Fortunate Son, and so many others. Thanks for the great reaction! ☮️💙😎
I was there @ Woodstock. There will never be another one like that. So many terrific artists who are gone now. But their music will survive forever. "Out my back door" is a particular favorite. It really encompasses what an acid trip is like.
creedence clearwater revival lookin' out my back door
Fortunate Son
@ have you ever seen the rain?
"There's a bathroom on the right". LOL
Thanks for the chuckle!
I was going to say that same thing 😂😂😂😂
Steppenwolf “Born To Be Wild “, “Magic Carpet Ride”, “The Pusher”, etc. original heavy metal rock. You won’t regret it 💙👵🏼☮️
john fogerty(the songwriter) said that the bad moon rising's meaning was that the apocalypse is coming, through the Vietnam war and civil society losing our humanity.
i used to think it was about people acting like lunatics during the full moon.
but the great thing about rock music is that songs mean different things to different people.
unfortunate son, have you ever seen the rain are really good. honestly all CCR's songs are good, so you can't pick a bad song.
i used to think it was about vampires. Now I think John Fogerty is a prophet.
Well, we've definitely lost our humanity.. 😔 😕 😔 😢 💔
The word "lunatic" comes directly from the idea of the moon making people behave oddly.
If this CCR song freaked you out, wait until you hear "Fortunate Son."
In the year twenty five, twenty five will blow you away.
This song came out in 1969, and is considered one of their best. Unfortunately they were broken up before 75.
"Born on the Bayou", "Fortunate Son", "Have You Ever Seen the Rain", three great ones by CCR!!!
My mom always thought the lyrics were 'there's a bathroom on the right'! I guess it was good road trip music!
CCR as always 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Have You Ever Seen the Rain is a must listen 😊
It's a history lesson, you will hear this in Vietnam movies. Ccr did some anti war music because of the tumultuous times. Equal rights, war, etc
John Fogerty is a veteran.
creedence clearwater revival have you ever seen the rain
Bad moon - Vietnam was on , 18 year olds went if their daddies didn’t have lots of money, bad occurrences bad politics the news has always been frightening ☮️
Hel ya... lovin the oldies... a good one ... Jerry Reed song... she got the goldmine i got the shaft...
CCR always leaves us wanting more, except for long version of Heard It Through the Grapevine. Do us a favor and make that your next Creedence song....Long Version will make you've crazy! Enjoy!
Love CCR, I was a teenager when they were popular. My grandson (12) is into vinyl so I bought him a CCR album, his favorite is Fortunate Son but mine will always be Have you Ever Seen the Rain. Wonderful rabbit hole to go down and John Fogerty music when he went out on his own
Even after growing up in this era, I can’t help but be reminded of Supernatural! 😂
Supernatural knows good music, you know Dean turns this one up... unless things are too hairy at the time!!
CCR was big influence on the music in the latter part of the VietNam War.
Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, Have You Ever Seen the Rain are all great
American Werewolf in London had this song in it
Bad moon on the rise just means the moon he sees is a bad omen and fears what it means
I grew up hearing and appreciating so much Pink Floyd. Comfortably Numb, Wish You Were Here and Sorrow will always be in regular rotation alongside Grunge, Alt. Rock, Metal and weirdly enough, OG Gangsta Rap.
CCR music is threaded throughout films from the 70s on . They are about the most iconic American Rock n Roll band ever
Oh man, you’ve heard CCR EVERYWHERE!! Movies, Commercials, TV, Sports Events, literally everywhere.
I read somewhere that ‘bad moon rising’ was taken from astrology terminology, that many people were exploring. They used to ask someone new, ‘what’s your sign’.
- More CCR to react to….Heard It Through the Grapevine, Fortunate Son, Proud Mary, Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Looking Out My Backdoor. That should be enough to get you started. 🎶🎶🎸🎶🎶🎉👏🏻😎🎶🎶🎶
I’m, so happy, I’ve been able to enjoy music from the 50’s to the present. Music to dance too, music to feel, and music to make love too. Music is a great communicator ❤️❤️❤️. Thank you Mijo for bringing us such great content. 👏👏👏👵🏼 Gmaw
I hear ya, I made the mistake of listening to this a few weeks ago, then my mom passed away last week 😢
So sorry to hear about your loss. Hopefully you will be able to again enjoy this song & others that remind you of her. Definitely is rough when it's fresh.
"there's a bathroom on the rights" .... my sister used to sing this all the time 😆😆😆
Lovin' the Cliff Classics!
Did they predict the future?
Somebody said the word hurricane!!!! 😮😵🫨🤯
Swamp Rock! ☮️💙😎
It was used in "an American werewolf in London" 1981.
You were right
Stepping out of rap and into our world will literally transform your life. Congrats! But don’t worry about this song…when I was young the song freaked me out too! lol!
Still love and play CCR to this day,50 years later.
Songs like this tell why Gen Jones (1955-65 cohort of Boomer) and elder X-ers are the way we are.😏 #WhatUpDoe
A couple that always bring me back are Dan Fogel erg "Nether Lands" and John Denver "Rocky Mountain High" both songs from 70's and both singer songwriters .
In my opinion they are both masterpieces
April Wine- Roller! 70's rock at one of it's finest, also Montrose- Rock Candy. 70's Sammy Hager before Van Halen.
Yes Roller extended version 😊
Run Through the Jungle.
"I'll stand by you" The Pretenders . looked after my mother as she desended into dementia. Played this song at her funeral, 14 years ago it still moves me .
Old school banger
This is going way back, my era❤️❤️❤️1- The Penguin’s- Earth Angel. 2- The Cadillacs- Gloria. 3-Temptation’s -My Girl. 4 Chuck Berry-Roll over Beethoven. ❤️❤️👵🏼
This song was part of the soundtrack to An American Werewolf In London. I saw it in the theater when it first came out in 1981. Amazing special effects for the day. I believe it won an Oscar for best makeup.
My second favorite CCR song. I believe it came out in the late 60's....69, maybe?
Every generation feels it's the end 😮
A "bad moon" is an omen of bad things to come. This song was in a werewolf movie called "An American Werewolf in London".
Cliff, this song has been in 1000s of movies and commercials. So many covers. You have absolutely heard it.
The song was in An American Werewolf in London the first time he changed.
Cliff,
This song was in the movie a American werewolf in London. Oh you will freak if you listen to Paul Harvey "if I were the devil"
CCR run through the jungle "
Many people joke that it sounds like he is saying "there's a bathroom on the right".
I literally stole my Mom's CCR's Top 40 hits LP. They have so many bangers. Midnight Special is one of my favorites. Great reaction and Peace out Cliff ☮️ ✌️ 🙏 As someone suggested April Wine...Roller extended version you won't be disappointed. You just got out of the hospital..I hope you're doing OK ❤
This was the theme song for the Movie American Ware Wolf in London.
Speaking of werewolves….Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London is always a favorite!
Listened to this at 14
Just liked it
Not scarry until now
I still have this album. The first album I ever bought was CCR's Bayou Country. I was 15 and used my babysitting money, haha! I would suggest some favorites but the list would be too long. These boys sound amazingly like authentic swampers but they are actually Califoria boys
Yessss more CCR of my youth 60s 70s. Try some of their swamp like songs. John’s voice is perfect for them. Keep on chooglin. Susie Q .
Listen to Crosstie Walker, Lodi, Sinister Purpose, Tombstone Shadow, and Wrote A Song For Everyone--each on the Green River album from 1969 from which Bad Moon Rising comes from. (An American Werewolf in London is the film this song is featured in.)
The misheard lyrics to this song, “there’s a bathroom on the right” 😂
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I love C C R this was my first album much love ❤❤
CCR so much fun in concert! It was in The Big Chill
Thanks my high school days
Oh what memories, rocking out on my living room floor 🔥🔥🔥with my honey 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾. Thanks for the memories honey ❤️🫂💋❤️🫂💋. Gmaw
Despite the Louisiana swamp-rock sound, they are from El Sobrante / Pinole (East Bay Area) California. Friend of mine grew up 2 houses down from John Fogerty.
At quick look at your reactions I don't any Molly Hatchet. You give them a listen. Flirtin with Diaster is a good one. Thanks for your reactions
This song was featured in the movie American Werewolf in London!
gotta listen to centrefield!
Of course when we first heard this on old scratchy AM radio stations it sounded like he was saying Theres a Bathroom on the right.
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Check out "Baker Street' By Gerry Rafferty.
It played in American Werewold in London
I was in Junior high in the early 70's. I used to ride my bike down a very busy street to a department store to buy the latest CCR album, vinyl of course. John Fogerty, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford are still around; Forgerty's brother Tom unfortunately is not. One of my 5 favorite bands of all time.
This is on the soundtrack of An American Werewolf in London.
One of my favorite bands of the 80s & 90s was Violent Femmes. They are probably best known for Blister in the Sun, but Gnarls Barkley also covered their song Gone Daddy Gone. My favs though are Kiss Off and American Music.
I put a spell on you ❤
You may have heard it in the "American Werewolf in London" movie.
Daryl Singletary’s I Ain’t Never Had too Much Fun!
It was in the movie American Werewolf In London
this was in the movie an american werewolf in London
They never lived in the bayou, but did sing "swamp rock" music.."
It was in the Royal Tenanbalm
Ot was in the movie An American Werewolf in London
An American Werewolf In London
"People" have been saying this for eons. SSDD! 😊
Oh just do their ‘Down on the Corner’ it’s a toe tapping feel good song!
Sang this song with the hope you are quite prepared to die since I was 12 years old.😅
A lot of their songs are in movies about Vietnam
American Werewolf in Londin Featured It in Soundtrack😂😂😂
Anything Eagles, anything Doobie Brothers, steely Dan, Hall & Oates, bread for mellow stuff
May I suggest some other great groups and songs like: Little River Band 'A Long Way There' or the Ozark Mountain Daredevils 'If You Want To Get To Heaven' .
Thanks, Be Well.
Hey Cliff, just found your channel today (from watching Weird Al reactions of all things) and love everything you’re doing, I’ve had a blast already.
It would be amazing if you did a reaction to Coheed and Cambria. If you’re a lyricist and into scifi then you will appreciate these guys. They have almost a dozen albums, all but one being part of one continuous story. I would recommend Gravity’s Union, Domino the Destitute, The Pavilion, or 2’s My Favorite 1. Check em out even if you can’t get to a reaction (and read into where the songs fit in the story too), it’ll be worth it.
Keep doing what you’re doing!
joan jett and the blackhearts i love rock 'n' roll
🌸 it sounds like a cliche but my friend really did think it said
"there's a bathroom on the right"😅😅
Ccr looking out my back door
Keep up the great work really enjoy your channel
If you've ever seen American Werewolf in London this song was on that
CCR..Midnight Special (song), As long as I can see the light..
Try out CCR's I Heard It Through The Grape Vine totally the best version ever and it goes on and on
Love your program its OUTSTANDNG. Hope your feeling better love your positivity
For some reason it didn’t depress anybody. It was just a fun, jangly tune about the end of the world. A high school friend of mine walked me through the whole thing as to how it relates to Bible prophecies.
Whatever! It’s a spooky song that comes around every Halloween.
Hey Cliff are you looking to hear classic rock? Or how about some classic R&B? Luther Vandross “Anyone who ever had a heart” or “superstar/until you come back to me “ which is too long to request on your lives but is beautiful . He passed in 2005 but was one of my absolute favorites when I was a teen in the 80’s… check him out