John Fogerty - from the Creedence

Status
This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
:)

I like the music of this man very much.
It got that really rockin' drive, I like it so much.
This type of music was called sometimes Country Rock.

No matter what we call it, John Fogerty and Creedence era
belongs to rock history, for sure!

I would recommend his first solo album from 1975
after the split of Creedence Clearwater Revival.
With the top song, in my opinion, of this album:
Rockin' All Over The World

John Fogerty, 1975

1. Rockin' All over the World
2. You Rascal You
3. Wall
4. Travelin' High
5. Lonely Teardrops
6. Almost Saturday Night
7. Where the River Flows
8. Sea Cruise
9. Dream/Song
10. Flyin' Away


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fogerty


lineup :cool: another golden oldie
 
Count me in !

I often listen to his live album (Premonition). Covers Creedence and his
solo career, and captures the raw spirit of his music :cool:
And also includes "Rockin' All over the World" ;)

And ever seen a more beautiful cover than the one of 'Cosmo's Factory' ? :D

Cheers,
 
John Fogerty

lineup said:
:)
yeah,
dont you others miss checkin' out and enjoy
some john fogerty music

the man is still in action!
not dead yet

http://www.johnfogerty.com/

:cool:
stoolpigeon said:
I remember hearing I heard it through the grapevine on the radio and then being blown away when I bought the album and got the long version.
Conrad Hoffman said:
My wife and I listened to Fogerty on public TV, probably a performance from a few years ago, and it was just great. We both cracked up when he actually sang "bathroom on the right", and pointed to the right, probably the most famous misunderstood lyric of all time (bad moon on the rise).


i have never been close to experience the man .. live on stage
think hear his voice in my records (most vinyl)
is mighty and powerful enough

there are some singers that has got that special quality
makes it credible & makes you listen, with attention

like:
- Eric Burdon - The Animals
- John Fogerty - Credence Clearwater R
- Bob Dylan - himself
- Van Morrison - himself
- Bob Marley - & The Wailers
... and a few more I forgot to mention ....



Bob Dylan once in an interview (I have this interview on an old Compact Cassette somewhere in my stored away boxes)
He said:
.. it is about PHRASING ....
the sound of expression in your voice ..
not actually so much The Words ... more the sound you give out
and not necessarily dependent on perfect sound mixing and excellence in singing voice.

It is this Phrasing, this ability to Reach in contact with listener
.. that some have and other have less of


My thinking:
Evenso, you might not even need to understand the actually used language
in order to get the spirit and find meaning of a good performance

May I add that facial and body language may be of importance, too.
Many sounds & bodylanguage is at large, a universal thing:
Some of it we human are born with ... other things are a part of most every human culture.

We share A common inheritage in humanity, Both via Blood, DNA & Culture, environment.


Le Plaisir dans la Musique
Salutations
lineup ;)
 
Status
This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.