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My poppa said, "Son, don't let the man get you, do what he done to me.
'Cause he'll get you
'Cause he'll get you now, now."
And I can remember the fourth of July
Runnin' through the backwoods bare
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'
Chasin' down a hoodoo there
Chasin' down a hoodoo there
Born on the Bayou
Born on the Bayou
Born on the Bayou
Yoh, yoh
Wish I was back on the Bayou
Rollin' with some Cajun Queen
Wishin' I were a fast freight train
Just a-chooglin' on down to New Orleans
Born on the Bayou
Born on the Bayou
Born on the Bayou
Yoh, yoh
Do it, do it, do it, do it
Oh, Lord
Oh, get back, boy
I can remember the fourth of July
Runnin' through the backwoods bare
And I can still hear my old hound dog barkin'
Chasin' down a hoodoo there
Chasin' down a hoodoo there
Born on the Bayou
Born on the Bayou
Yoh, yoh
Born on the Bayou
Alright!
Do, do, do, do
Mm-mm-mmm, oh...
So, has anyone ever met a woman who loves CCR?! I heard they exist in the wild, not around these parts. ;). [Yes, this a classic and amazing track]
My wife.
This song will NEVER get old!
Gibson Les Paul, curly cord, big ass amps and speakers, Yes sir!!!
As in, "These go to."
This song will NEVER get old!
One of my all time favourites
Catchy
Rock
Absolutely
!!
Get on an old train.
Don't forget the Wang Dang Doodle!
I think you're a little foggy on the name. ; )
You probably wouldn't remember the 70's if you were older then.
Oh yeah! I'm gonna hop on board that train too.
(and I don't even have to use the Force)
JF does sound like he's constantly taking a shit, doesn't he?
Despite this, I really like the amazing CCR output from the late 60s/early 70s - this is an easy 9 for me. Long Live RP!!
They did in El Cerrito, but they only came out at night.
Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness by Edward Abbey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_Solitaire
party on : )
Read a lot of the man back in the day when I was living in SLC and spending a lot of time wandering around in the desert. Might have to read it again!
Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness by Edward Abbey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_Solitaire
party on : )
River trip in southern Utah circa early to mid eighties. Buddy pulls a boom box out of his river bag somewhere along the way. One morning, breakfast was coffee and mushrooms. Had the boom box cranked up to 11 with CCR on, whole gang was naked and rolling in the mud next to the river.
Funny thing was, we heard through the grape vine that one of the commercial trips that passed us that day had someone mention that she hoped all the women were on birth control.
Ahhh, those were the days...
WOOOO-HOOOO!!!
CCR boomin' off the walls must have been so excellent! 4 Corners is a profound region imo, Super story drictor : )
So, you only like "profound" music?
Anyway, there's something profound about taking a apparently banal fragment of life, a mere vignette, and using it to show us something huge and universal and meaningful. A lot of great songs do this, but also the best children's books. Take Brassens' Le Parapluie for example, and for children's books, the Frog and Toad books or "The Big Big Sea". I can hear snickering at the back there, but it's true.
Ah yes, and sadly those days are gone forever.
Now we have Trumps and Kardashians and Biebers; Oh My!
Meanwhile, this song (and most Creedence) still sounds oh so good all these years later!
So, you only like "profound" music?
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(just thinking out loud)
River trip in southern Utah circa early to mid eighties. Buddy pulls a boom box out of his river bag somewhere along the way. One morning, breakfast was coffee and mushrooms. Had the boom box cranked up to 11 with CCR on, whole gang was naked and rolling in the mud next to the river.
Funny thing was, we heard through the grape vine that one of the commercial trips that passed us that day had someone mention that she hoped all the women were on birth control.
Ahhh, those were the days...
okay
keep your head warm
and look both ways before you cross
Actually, they were East Bay fellows, El Cerrito.
And just the right amount of cow bell.
Agreed, %100
marcusmg wrote:
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
On_The_Beach wrote:
I think it involves corn liquor and a rubber hose.
garyalex wrote:
I think it requires a fast freight train.
And lastly, a very willing farmer's daughter.
Another shockingly good segue: from Johnny Cash — Folsom Prison Blues to this.
Crazy how good their version of Bayou music is/was.
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
I think it requires a fast freight train.
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
I think it involves corn liquor and a rubber hose.
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
Gentlemen don't discuss such matters.
Nor will there be any discussion of the events on the Fourth of July.
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
Gentlemen don't discuss such matters.
Does anybody out there know how to "choogle"?
Thanks, RT. I've updated the link in my original post. Who keeps moving things around in my Internet?
That's a good question... I bet it's a bunch of communists...
everybody in my mushrooming multitude of homeless camps loves this song... we be dancing like bowlegged gypsy muleskinners...
hope life is grand for you right now, cosmiclint...
Very interesting! That link these days has to be redirected from the baseball definition of a center fielder to the Wikipedia reference to the album Centerfielder...
love this song...
Thanks, RT. I've updated the link in my original post. Who keeps moving things around in my Internet?
If you're referring to the lawsuit Saul Zaentz filed against John for sounding like himself, I don't think it slowed him down any, and he ultimately won the case. Wikipedia provides a good summary:
The defendant Fogerty ultimately prevailed, when he showed that the two songs were whole, separate and distinct compositions. Bringing his guitar to the witness stand, he played excerpts from both songs, demonstrating that many songwriters (himself included) have distinctive styles that can make different compositions sound similar to less discerning ears.I love the bit about "less discerning ears."
After prevailing as defendant, Fogerty sued Zaentz for the cost of defending himself against the copyright infringement. In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that the original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith. Fogerty v. Fantasy became precedent when the Supreme Court (1993) overturned lower court rulings and awarded attorneys' fees to Fogerty, without Fogerty having to show that Zaentz's original suit was frivolous.
Very interesting! That link these days has to be redirected from the baseball definition of a center fielder to the Wikipedia reference to the album Centerfielder...
love this song...
I checked and Bill was right. They were born in Berkeley.
I really thought he was born on the Bayou! :)
John Fogerty - Born on the bayou, Live
The long road home concert
"With CCR and alone, the sound was truly unique and unmatched by any other artist. Like the Beach Boys, this is the perfect example of American music that could never be duplicated by anyone. Timeless, even to this day. " Entertainmentwriter
Exactly my sentiments and thanks for the link
Funny in that they were pretty much done by the 70's.
That's certainly a, erm, 'distinctive' voice, and one which I have to be in the right mood to enjoy. Right now, it's going through my brain like a hacksaw blade so it's away to the blessed relief of the mute button. Other times I've quite enjoyed this song. It just goes to show how mood can affect your liking, or not, of a song.
Fred, I bet you'd like "It Came Out of the Sky." Not so grainy and gritty, but really pretty funny, lyrically. I have ideas for a story based on this song. It might even make a good movie - especially if one were to develop the narrative and the various characters. It's a story with a beginning, a middle, and an end, with lots of potential for expansion. Maybe I'll do THIS for my Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing Month) in November...
The album still holds its own 42 years later. . . .
Check out the recently released remaster; sounds great!
The album still holds its own 42 years later.
And if Romeotuma wants to dance to these tracks, he'd better be in good shape :)