This is one of my favorite songs, I love watching John sing n play guitar, he's so gorgeous. I've always had a thing for musicians, although I've never acted upon my desires 😜 especially for John. But in 69 I was only 7 yrs old. I had loved listening to an uncle's CCR albums, I especially loved looking at John on the cover of the albums, I've always thought n believed that he was so blessed with his gifts as a musician n just so attractive*
It was always a trademark of CCR that they were just as good live as in the studio. No studio mixing and no "enhancements". No enhancements possible. Dig Stu andDoug! Karl
The others wanted to sing and do their own songs for a while and JF to step aside. JF didnt want that cause he is smart and knew they couldnt sing at all. They made an album called Mardi Grass in 1972. Was a big failure. JF was ouraged at them. Also JF was tied by a contract to all of them via a record company via lies from Stu Cook the bassis and his jealosy FOS brother second quitar. JF got mad at that and stopped creating and singing for 20 years until he via lawyers got his songs back from the record company and no more ties to the clumsy traitors.
@@CFITOMAHAWK I know it wasn't a success & John thought it was terrible but putting it up against other bands albums I say it's not bad, I put it on occasionally
@@brianjansen3103 You like to support traitors and have very low standards in music. I was a musician. I dont buy mediocre singers.. Duhh. Go back to watch bad karaoki
I know top bands and singers in 1970 did things differently than the way things are done now, but it's too bad John didn't perform the entire "Cosmo's Factory" album on stage at Royal Albert Hall during the band's trip to England. If I'm not mistaken, the group performed three shows there?🎸
He didnt know or maybe did his bandmates behid him where very jealous of him been the best of them all and wanted to take the microphone away from him. They did it and it was the worst album ever from a major band Rolling Stone magazine said. Toomstone Shadow struck again..
This is one of my favorite songs, I love watching John sing n play guitar, he's so gorgeous. I've always had a thing for musicians, although I've never acted upon my desires 😜 especially for John. But in 69 I was only 7 yrs old. I had loved listening to an uncle's CCR albums, I especially loved looking at John on the cover of the albums, I've always thought n believed that he was so blessed with his gifts as a musician n just so attractive*
But, What an incredible and unforgetable band....Wow!!
What a killer electric blues song
Great call and response swampy blues tune
Swamp funk!👍
This live version is better then the studio version, that's my opinion👍✌️
It was always a trademark of CCR that they were just as good live as in the studio. No studio mixing and no "enhancements". No enhancements possible. Dig Stu andDoug! Karl
This is the blues! John makin that guitar cry boy!!
a mi abuela le encantaba este rolon , siempre me decia, subale a esa cancion, en paz descance mi abuelita
Stu is laying the groove down solid here,johns vocal delivery is fkn mind blowing.
BS. Stu Cook was the main traitor.
Said, i got thirteen months of bad luck
Bound to be some pain
Don't you do no trav'lin'
Fly in no machines
Tombstone shadow
The best big band of the world
JohnForgerty can freaking play
Indeed he can, underrated in my opinion👍✌️
God's usually can.
Amo esta musica
This IS Rock n Roll. Can you dig it.
Live at The Royall Albert Hall, London 1970 !
Anyone listening in 2024😮
June 5, 2024 here rockin to CCR
June 12, 2024
June 22, 2024
82 and still loving them.
Have to put it on my setlist for next jam 🎸👍
One of the greatest bands ever, & yet they never had a number 1 hit. Surprised? Me too.
These boys never turned out a bad album
@@keeponrollin7922 john sang hello Mary lou and looking for reason too
@@keeponrollin7922 all 3 of dougs songs are good imo. And door to door is fantastic.
The others wanted to sing and do their own songs for a while and JF to step aside. JF didnt want that cause he is smart and knew they couldnt sing at all. They made an album called Mardi Grass in 1972. Was a big failure. JF was ouraged at them. Also JF was tied by a contract to all of them via a record company via lies from Stu Cook the bassis and his jealosy FOS brother second quitar. JF got mad at that and stopped creating and singing for 20 years until he via lawyers got his songs back from the record company and no more ties to the clumsy traitors.
@@CFITOMAHAWK I know it wasn't a success & John thought it was terrible but putting it up against other bands albums I say it's not bad, I put it on occasionally
@@brianjansen3103 You like to support traitors and have very low standards in music. I was a musician. I dont buy mediocre singers.. Duhh. Go back to watch bad karaoki
Душа поёт, шемит в сердце слушая Криденс. Без подобная группа. Золото нержавеет.
Aaaa esto se le llama musica
The crazy thing is that the live version of this recording sounded 15x better as cool as this recording sounds
Rare find here !
TOMBOSTONE SADOW, con letra
👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
I know top bands and singers in 1970 did things differently than the way things are done now, but it's too bad John didn't perform the entire
"Cosmo's Factory" album on stage at
Royal Albert Hall during the band's trip to England.
If I'm not mistaken, the group performed three shows there?🎸
John Fogerty is ace
He didnt know or maybe did his bandmates behid him where very jealous of him been the best of them all and wanted to take the microphone away from him. They did it and it was the worst album ever from a major band Rolling Stone magazine said. Toomstone Shadow struck again..
Pfff, eso no es común. Chicos, presten atención acá.
Where was this concert?
Royall Albert Hall, London 1970
Lomrjorchile
Hubiera estado mejor todo el concierto ,y no solo una canción
Es el concierto del Royal Albert Hall. Puedes buscarlo.
The whole show is digitally restored and small documentary on Netflix now
Imagine how much better this would have sounded if Stuart Copland was the drummer !
Dans la mesure où CCR - pauvre en rythmique - n'aurait pas existé sans Fogerty, personne ne peut le dire.
Alors pourquoi pas Bonham, Bruford, White ?
Would have sounded like a Reggae Rock band
What’s wrong with Cosmo?
let's be real.
I don’t think Copland, as much as I respect him would have been a good fit for CCR and the kind of music they made
From Russia 2024
Fogherty sounds like Joe Walsh soloing