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@eberkovich
4 ай бұрын
You got to do Lynyrd Skynyrd Free Bird
@rachmann516
2 ай бұрын
No, cowbells are not tuneable, but they come in varied pitch.
John Fogerty has the distinction of being the only singer/songwriter in history who was sued for sounding too much like himself.
@Music-Is-Real-Love
9 ай бұрын
💯
@jefffogertymusic2023
8 ай бұрын
Spelled FOGERTY please. Jeff Fogerty ( Tom's son )
@goaliedon
6 ай бұрын
@@jefffogertymusic2023Hey Jeff, that show/documentary your dad did with Keith Urban was fabulous! I never would have put those two voices together, but they were incredible together. I’d sure buy an album with them together.
@jefffogertymusic2023
6 ай бұрын
@@goaliedon I'm Tom's son, not John He is my Uncle
@jonathanroberts8981
2 ай бұрын
I noted you can finish typing the name with four keys in order on the top row of the keyboard.
That high pitched razor sharp voice is one of the best rock voices of all time along with all their great songs that HE wrote & his excellent lead guitar playing.
Hands down , for the brief time they were with us until that horrible breakup , Creedence Clearwater Revival was and is the greatest American RocknRoll band of all time !
He was sued by his former record company for copyright infringement back in the 80's. Said he sounded to much like CCR when he was singing. Yeah he won that one.
@colingregory7464
9 ай бұрын
Eventually
CCR is one of the very few groups that i've enjoyed for my 53 years, who never cut a song i didnt like
The most distinctive voice on the planet
Up Around the Bend, Proud Mary, Lookin' Out My Backdoor, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Midnight Special, and Fortunate Son are all great songs and sound SO different from each other.
@richardjones9007
18 күн бұрын
I never understood the appeal of looking out my back door. It’s just a goofy pop song unworthy of John Fogerty’s talent
@karltaylor2362
18 күн бұрын
@@richardjones9007 obviously he was just playing around, having a laugh. Lighten up.
He also sings songs that will bring tears to your eyes,like "SOME DAY NEVER COMES" It really hits the heart strings!...😮
@LivinginCentralNewJersey-ep4bq
23 күн бұрын
Yes that is one song that can bring the strongest person to tears.....
If you want a more intense Fogerty vocal, try their cover of I Put a Spell on You.
@stevebennett9750
6 ай бұрын
Not only vocals, but man his guitar playing on that is amazing as well.
@erickh.r.9087
5 ай бұрын
It's not more intense
@donolinger6904
22 күн бұрын
@@erickh.r.9087I think that this is their best song and that it's more intense than "I Put A Spell On You".
John Fogarty has one of the most recognizable voices from the 70's! CCR is one of those prolific bands who had so many hits that they put most other groups to shame. If you want to hear Fogarty after he left CCR then you need to hear The Old Man Is Down The Road! Another banger!;
@jbx1967
17 күн бұрын
Rock 'n' Roll Girls!
CCR and John Fogerty is a whole Vibe! You definately need to check out more...
it looks like he is playing through a custom amp. i remember those and the marshals amplifiers stacked on top of each other going to the roof. That was the days i remember and dont forget the LESLIE ROTATING HORN SPEAKER CABINETS. The sounds were bouncing off the wall, an incredible experience. back then they did not have much, but they sure knew how to use what had= and it involved talent. I miss those days and It is just memories now.
@jonathanroberts8981
2 ай бұрын
The commonplace was that Fogerty was the only guy ever to get a good tone out of transistor amp. 🌝
Doug Clifford is a criminally underrated drummer. The guy is a human metronome and his left hand technique is killer
@RideAcrossTheRiver
10 ай бұрын
18" hats. 18" cymbals. 18" snare. 18" toms.
@Mr.56Goldtop
9 ай бұрын
Agreed.
@davescurry69
9 ай бұрын
Completely agree. One of my favourite drummers and one of the best in rock history I believe. Stu Cook was a similarly underrated bassist too.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
9 ай бұрын
@@davescurry69 Stu Cook auditioned for the Stones, though!
@davescurry69
9 ай бұрын
@RideAcrossTheRiver Yes! When Bill Wyman retired. He knew he probably wouldn't get the gig but must wanted to jam with them. I reckon he would have been the v perfect replacement for Bill.
“Long As I Can See The Light” is maybe the best showcase for John Fogerty’s voice. He also plays sax and keyboards on that song. It’s an album cut from “Cosmo’s Factory”. Unbelievably soulful song.
They have a whole variety. This is really their signature song. Check out “Fortunate Son” “ Green River” “Up around the Bend”, there are so many great ones. They’re “blues influenced”
Thank you Very Much for including a Bio which most channels do not. History of the Artist says a lot.
Do you wanna know what one of their concerts was like? They got a 15 minute standing ovation where they played at the royal Albert Hall in London
absolutely love Creedence. back in those days I think everybody had a mop on their head. those were popular hair styles back then.
Just saw John Fogerty last weekend - it was an amazing show! His voice is a bit more airy than it was back then, but is still amazing!! Great reaction! They had a lot of hits, but I’d suggest Proud Mary; then you can react to the Tina Turner version and see how the same song can be done in two completely different ways!
I saw them in concert right as this song came out in early 1969 in Honolulu at a small gymnasium downtown….it was amazing and they were the first band I’d seen live that sounded Exactly like their record!! Never forget it!
When you said he had soul, you were spot on. Some of John Fogerty's favorite artists were soul singers such as Wilson Pickett, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, etc...
Theres a reason CCR is hall of fame...
When I was 16, 17 I had a teenager band an the second guitarist was a beatles fan. I myself was a CCR fan and so he gave me the original 1969 single of Born on the bayou. What a treasure ...
CCR has 2 of the most criminally underrated songs ever recorded. "Wrote A Song For Everyone", and "Long As I Can See The Light". Do yourself a favor and check those out.
I'm so happy that I've lived long enough to learn about tuned cowbells and to hear Mags go metal on The Sound of Music. Life is good.
As a former member of the University of Texas Longhorn Band, I am quite familiar with cowbells. They were passed out to all band members at football games. And, yes, they are all tuned to different frequencies. Of course, we were basically just making noise at the football game, but it was great fun.
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@maggiereneemusic
8 ай бұрын
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I started listening to this band in 1988 when I was 8 years old, the first song I heard was Have You Ever Seen the Rain? The most impressive thing to me was your reaction to John Fogerty's voice. I like to sing their songs, and I also like to sing them with my heart and soul.
Read the story of "Stuck In Lodi Again". Also, "Ramble Tamble" is a good one.
Also love how ur vibing out And singing along with parts of song
Man he could sing, such a talent
If you want his real grit and gracelly voice then listen to" I put a spell on you " and " good golly big molly " he just let it all out in those 2 songs
There are cow bells, goat bells, sheep bells even dog bells. All tuned differently and in different sizes.
Maggie--a lot of them get their grit and rocking voices from listening to Rock and Blues and other styles NOT by traditional or classical training.
OMG - you kids...this is the stuff I grew up on. John Fogerty is awesome!
Ten years old listening to CCR on Armed Forces Radio out of Stuttgart Germany 1971!
The cowbell sound comes from the drummer hitting the bell of his crash (I think) cymbal with the tip of his stick.
I can remember listening to CCR's version of "There's a bathroom on the right" in the City View tavern in Cincinnati about 1970. (Of course it was "There's a bad moon on the rise") The place is still there and the porch railing is still bent where it was back in 1966.
I call it a "hacksaw voice"... it cuts through everything! 🤯
this is the first song he used the "swamp" accent.he used it the rest of his life.. he is from the San Francisco bay area for haversacks!n . still love it!
Many Vietnam vets love CCR. It started with this one, then Fortunate Son, and Run through the jungle. John is our patron saint of swamp rock.
Maggie, you've GOTTA do some more CCR reactions! I suggest I Heard It Through the Grapevine, and Proud Mary (but hey, I think ALL their songs are worthy of a reaction!)
@maggiereneemusic
11 күн бұрын
Stay tuned! 😀🎶
Man, what the world lost b/c they couldn't stay together. Imagine 5 or 10 more years of hits, I wonder if they could have kept it up
@derrickconnolly9164
21 күн бұрын
John's come back was off the charts. Put me in coach. Did your mama do you proud. And his resent songs are also fantastic. John was admired and hated by many musicians. Every song the man wrote was a hit Most artists are lucky to have one major hit If I have a long road trip I usually play CCR. Or Neil Diamond hot August nights. Forever in Blue jeans. Again the list is endless of great songs
My list would be endless litterly
Fortunate son, traveling Band, and Run through the jungle!
Oh yes, ladies and gentlemen! John Fogherty's voice was made for rockin'! Please, Maggie Bring more CCR!!! Greetings from Argentina
There is no one like CCR
As I understand it, they never had a number one single in America. They did have some number one albums here and number one singles in Great Britain. With all of their great songs, it’s criminal that this never happened!
Have you ever seen the rain? Really chills me out.
Back in the 50s and 60s we had Black radio. That was a lesson in soul every time. For girls there is Aretha, Gladis Knight, Staples Singers, Etta James, Cisly Tyson, Sarah Vaughan, and Pointer Sisters and others.
John Fogerty's vocal on this track will peel the paint off your walls.
"And I can still hear my old hound dog barking, chasing down a hoodoo there." 🤔 Not sure if this would fly today.
When you get to their cover of " I Heard It Through The Grapevine " , make sure and get the long version with two guitar solos please?
Hi Maggie: John Fogerty developed this voice from singing in his early years without benefit of microphone! That is where his singing strength came from. He also developed his singing style to add to the “swamp” sound he used! He used words like “boinin” instead of “born,” etc!👍🇨🇦
I am an old guy in my seventies and this was one of my favorite 60's songs of all time. I was, and still am, also a Doors and Moody Blues fan and of other great groups. When I first heard this song it immediately become entered into my repertoire of favorite songs. I love John Fogerty's voice! He has what I call a delightful 'gravely' (like the rocks) and powerful "fire in the belly" sound. He obviously wasn't designed to be an opera singer. Passion and fire WAS the 1960s! I also love opera. Great music is great music!
I noticed from the video that drummer Doug Cliffard did the traditional underhand grip for the left stick. I only met Buddy Rich and he said it (obviously) that it was the only correct way to do it.
remenber Maggie that was the 70sssssssss
To see why/how someone would end up singing like this in the 60's, you should check out some Little Richard, and Wilson Pickett... 😎 But John had a unique sound as well. Nobody sings quite like him.
Before they had claimed success, they took a small break from each other. John Fogerty went to Oregon with friends and played with them. During the performances, John would record his voice on a small tape recorder to see how he sounded. During that time, we worked on a style that he felt would be better and the ending result was the growl he used. It sure added to the performance. I saw them in concert and they were few of the bands who played their material to sound as close to the recorded version as possible. They were a great band indeed.
Saw John Fogherty in concert and was amazing and chill
John Fogerty had such a unique sound in his voice. CCR is one of my all time favorite groups but like Bob Dillon, I never understood a word Fogerty sang !!!🤣🤣🤣😜😜😜
They always had a head-bobbing vibe. The leads were not over the top, but melodic and tone pushing. The vocals by John hard to mimic.
Good music a real master piece.
John Fogerty had such a unique voice and style, that it led to 50 years of fighting with the label just so he can sound like himself in future work as well as getting his work from the clenches of his label.
El Cerrito CA. is a suburb of San Francisco and John Fogarty developed this semi southern rock persona long before people knew he was a California dude.
When I was much younger they would bring bell ringers as entertainment at the schools. They would also bring in people who played glass rims. They tuned the glasses by adjusting the amount of water.
CCR is a great rabbit hole. "Run through the Jungle" is another one to listen to, "Green River", ""Travelin' Band". LIke the Allmans almost all their songs are good.
John Foggerty is a legend. Watch the Old Man is Down the Road..
There song is a lot like this song with the distorted guitar and strong vocals. It about the Vietnam War
I'll let you know how they sound August 4th when I see them in concert.
Many bands from the 60s were influenced by black blues artists. That's where the voice comes from.
Fogerty invented the word "chooglin'".
I had never thought about it, but yes. If you heard a herd of cows in Switzerland, they had multiple cowbells around their necks and they made different sounds.
Great video.
Can you imagine, them playing at the super bowl?
I think this concert was in London, the day the Beatles broke up. The whole concert is on Netflix, I think. It was before their epic album "Cosmo's Factory" was recorded and released.
Cross-Tie Walker Tombstone Shadow Penthouse Pauper Down On The Corner Lookin' Out My Back Door Have You Ever Seen The Rain As Long As I Can See The Light Fortunate Son Run Through The Jungle
John playing the same Ricky model that Lennon played in early Beatlemania days.......that's where that jangle sound comes from in the rhythm guitar he's playing......
c c r have a lot of awesome songs
John Fogerty had the most unique singing voice in Rock music. And CCR's Music ( all written by John) varied from hard Southern Blues, like this song to Looking Out My Backdoor, which is more County to songs like Long as I Can See the Light, which is a beautiful slower song. John Fogerty is ranked in the Top 50 best of All Time as a Singer, a Song Writer and as a Guitarist...... My Favorite CCR songs are Proud Mary, Green River, Tombstone Shadow, Crosstie Walker, Looking Out my Backdoor and It Came Out of the Sky.. Also, CCR was Our Voice ( Vietnam War Veterans) to the Anti War Movement with songs like Fortunate Son, Bad Moon Rising, and Who'll Stop the Rain? Although you can not go wrong with Any CCR Song, either on 45 or an Album. They killed on their cover of I Hearded it Through the Grapevine ( especially the long version on the Album, Cosmos Factory)....
Cowbells can have different sounds according to the size of the cowbell and the thickness and natural tone of the bell. The sound can also be affected by the way the player holds and muffles it with the palm of the hand.
Their version of" I Put A Spell On You " is the best of that song I've ever heard. Try it out.
never knew that cowbells could be tuned I did know that the sound is different based on the size and thickness of the metal.
Sone of up like CCR and some of us never watched "that 70's show" nor do we care about it at all. But as stated we do like CCR so since we can't stay on subject. I will bounce at about 1 minute into the song.
My dream concert is Charlie Daniels Band, SRV And Double Trouble, and CCR. Hank jr. too. Wow! What a show that would be.
My 1st concert in 1971. They played 30 songs. Albert King and Muddy Waters opened .4 hours later on floor center, for the price of $5.50.
You could always bang a dent in one to the sound you want.
Try "Keep on Chooglin"
CCR is their own genre
You really need to check out CCR'S version of "I put a spell on you"... His voice sounds the best in that song
you can hardly watch a war movie about vietnam without hearing CCR. it's iconic to the time period, anti-establishment music. IE fortunate son.
He's on tour, now. His ticket prices start at $150.00, and that's on the grass, (not the vape-type). I remember paying $2.50 back in the 70s for a CCR concert!
He brought down the house
Best Fogerty moment was his screaming out, "I ain't no Senator's son" at Bill Clinton's inauguration. His energy opposed Congress' stoic response to being slapped in the face
You should check out their Woodstock performance. You get a real feel of their style
CCR was a great band and so was Grant Funk Railroad,Three Dog Night,Fleetwood Mac
The name of the band is Creedence Clearwater. "Revival" was the name of their first album. Lodi was their first hit, which nobody plays.
@davidkirkham6497
28 күн бұрын
That is absolutely, incorrect!
How do you get that vocal sound? Singing the blues in bars ... for years!
Watch the documentary ccr at the royal albert hall...has a great full performance...also the cd of their set at woodstock is awesome as well