Это одна из немногих групп , песни которой можно слушать подряд. Настолько хорошо они звучат... Слушаю с 1976 года. Мне тогда 14 лет было. А песня Molina сейчас стоит на звонок любимой жены, которая неделю назад родила мне сына.
I loved CCR in the 60's, have their records (sorry kids if you don't know what a record is) & LP's. A couple of years ago. my friend called & said Fogerty is coming to town for a concert - do you want to go??? HELL yea. He has aged as I have, BUT he can still rock down like he is a kid & in fact he had his kid with him rocking down. There is something about 60's music that keeps us young as long as we keep moving.
@@TommyWashow No it isn't a**hole. LOL They are singing LIVE to a backing track. On the backing track they even cut out the lead guitar solo. The vocals are all live. The background vocals here are even a BIT different because on the record, John sang them. This performance is called a T.V. mix where the music is prerecorded & the vocals are all live.
@@TommyWashow Actually no, if you listen carefully this isn’t from the studio. Sounds quite different, arguably better IMO. More gritty. John could sing, still sing actually.
I can't say enough how Creedence influenced my life as a 12 year old. When Bad Moon Rising came over the waves on my AM radio I could see a video in my head that was magic. Every year my parents took us on vacation in PC Florida a new Creedence song would come out. No group ever came close in my heart to Creedence. Their magic engulfed me for years. I so wish my children could experience how wonderful life was in the late 60's and early 70's. I'm 65 now and still love hearing a good Creedence song.
I wasn't born until 1989, but you are absolutely right that this was a special time for music. I really wish I got to live through it and experience it while it was happening. There are always good times to be had in every era, and I had a great childhood in the 90's. There was and still is tons of great music, you just have to search a little harder to find it than you did back then I think since it sure isn't being played on mainstream radio.
The man is a musical genius. I just saw him in concert with his sons, and he can't sing like he used to, but it was an honor to be in the audience and celebrate with him the ownership of his own music.
I won't forget, Vietnam was going on then,my friends brother had to go,he came hm. ,But he was never the same happy go lucky person he was. At least he made it hm. So many didn't! God bless the vets !!!! Debbie from S.C.
I saw him in 2021 in the little town I grew up in (smoking herb and jamming to CCR). It was surreal and they were AWESOME (it's John and his sons now, continuing the family legacy of CCR).
I love the fact that Tina turner covered CCR. A woman from segregation era Tennessee singing a song about the south written by a California boy from tne Bay Area, John fogarty, who had never even been to the south before he began his career as a musician
It was a global monster hit. As a school kid circa 1970 in Malaysia, you could hear this tune daily on the radio. Local school bands would be rehearsing this song frequently. Every teenager who owned an acoustic guitar would be playing this song, even in rural areas. So popular was this song that it used to be played at school dances all the way into around 1972. Thank you ike and tina turner. Thank you CCR. Simply one of the best tunes from the 1960s.
Ha Ha, growing up in North Dakota was the same. My friend was in a band and he said in the small towns they would always get a request " Can you play Proud Mary.... Again"
I was at An Khe in March 1969 when this song got serious airplay on AFVN. We had loud speakers strung all up and down the green line. It was kind of cool to hear “rolling, rolling, rolling down the river” as I walked along the dirt road.
@@bigbern6366 You cannot tell me that bands like Nirvana, foo fighters, smashing pumpkins, Radiohead, green day, and so so many more bands are just invalid because they are 90’s or 2000’s???????
“I wrote the song about a mythical riverboat, cruising on a mythical river, in a mythical time,” Fogerty concluded in 2018. “Perhaps the setting was ‘back in time’ on the Mississippi River. It was obviously a metaphor about leaving painful, stressful things behind for a more tranquil and meaningful life.” just beautiful.
I played this vinyl single record until it weared out.. my brother brought it home one day and when he put it I remember the speakers of the old console almost pushing out of the case.. He passed away 2 years ago.. this makes me remember those wonderful times in the sixties when I was just a kid.
@@normaleryoutuber1610 Im allgemeinen auch einfach wertvoller als heute. Heute gibt's zu viel Massenproduktion und alles hört sich irgendwie gleich an...
I think CCR hit the Beatles so hard, with incredible new music, innovation and a deep soulful connection to the USA, the Beatles never recovered. No one was ever this good and as prolific as CCR.....and yes John Fogerty. You have to put Fogerty right along side Brian Wilson as a musical genius.
As a teenager I listened to the oldies on the radio and I never liked this song. It took me many years to fall in love with it. I was probably in my late twenties when I finally enjoyed this song.
I remember being on stage , as being present on another television appearance , than having sound interference. My earlier mistake of not clearing these interferances on television . I had to figure out to put live voices and video , into transmission from news room to home television , for the President "s speech's. I had to do pubic airports , control tower, passenger planes an military. I used this to maps and satilite systems . So , this is , as of now..Enjoy, I am a Navajo, Glenn Jimmy Klain, once an four time military uniform designer for us American military officers. They broke into my home in Phoenix, AZ, than burned my unforms ,while I was P. O. W. in Korean conflict
@James Ayers I know many groups, songwriters, took old songs and as you said , put a new twist to it. But his songs , as far I know, are not that type of songs. They are original ? Or maybe I'm wrong.
Left a good job in the city Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day And I never lost one minute of sleepin' Worryin' 'bout the way things might have been Big wheel keep on turnin' Proud Mary keep on burnin' Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis Pumped a lot of 'pane down in New Orleans But I never saw the good side of a city 'Til I hitched a ride on a riverboat queen Big wheel keep on turnin' Proud Mary keep on burnin' Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river If you come down to the river Bet you gonna find some people who live You don't have to worry 'cause you have no money People on the river are happy to give Big wheel keep on turnin' Proud Mary keep on burnin' Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river Rollin', rollin', rollin' on Writer(s): John C. Fogerty
Anyone notice they missed out the 8 bar guitar solo. Ed Sullivan was a quirky character and perhaps CCR were on the clock because of the programmes schedule. Who knows. Great song. Fogerty a legend
These guys are absolutely great. For years I thought these guys were out of the Deep South New Orleans area due to John’s phenomenal twang-filled raspy voice and then I learned they were from San Francisco! Hahahaha. It was shocking the Bayou Boys were actually from The Bay!
To be more precise, Creedence Clearwater Revival was from El Cerrito, California - an East Bay city approximately 22 miles northeast of San Francisco. This is important to know because CCR was not quite as big a part of the San Francisco rock-and-roll scene as The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, or Janis Joplin and Big Brother and The Holding Company. They did have dealings with Bill Graham, and played several San Francisco landmark venues, but they were never fully into that "Summer of Love" scene and all the counter-cultural aspects associated with it.
Great band indeed. If their marketing had been better, they would have reached no. 1 in the charts with that song and some other releases as well, such as 'Bad Moon Rising', 'Green River', 'Down On The Corner' or 'Fortunate Son'. On Ed Sullivan they should have been allowed to include the great instrumental part of 'Proud Mary', too, preferably live.
So this was lip-synced! I wasn't certain but looking at the drummer, Doug Clifford, performing it did not appear his sticks were striking the drum face most of the time. I get it though: This was pretty standard when bands made appearances on television variety shows in this era.
The best pure rock ‘n’ roll band of the late 60s and early 70s
PREACH
You got to throw Elvis in there too I mean you just have to
@@DWO619 That’s why he said band not artist or performer.
It don't matter you need to throw Elvis in there you just have to
@@DWO619 Except he can’t cause Elvis is literally NOT PLURAL.
Это одна из немногих групп , песни которой можно слушать подряд.
Настолько хорошо они звучат...
Слушаю с 1976 года. Мне тогда 14 лет было.
А песня Molina сейчас стоит на звонок любимой жены, которая неделю назад родила мне сына.
Да. Тогда Криденс в Союзе был очень популярен. И несколько пластинок выпустили.
@@Colonello_A конечно. Первой был миньон потом большой диск.
Поздравляю с рождением наследника! 😊
@@Варис-х9э спасибо
Me trae buenos recuerdos. Creo haber escuchado esta canción en 1970 con 18 años.
I loved CCR in the 60's, have their records (sorry kids if you don't know what a record is) & LP's. A couple of years ago. my friend called & said Fogerty is coming to town for a concert - do you want to go??? HELL yea. He has aged as I have, BUT he can still rock down like he is a kid & in fact he had his kid with him rocking down. There is something about 60's music that keeps us young as long as we keep moving.
CCR sounded live exactly like the record. This was a great band. John Fogerty: Great Voice, Great Songwriter, Great guitarist.
thats cause this isnt live lol thats the vocal from the studio version
@@TommyWashow No it isn't a**hole. LOL
They are singing LIVE to a backing track. On the backing track they even cut out the lead guitar solo. The vocals are all live. The background vocals here are even a BIT different because on the record, John sang them. This performance is called a T.V. mix where the music is prerecorded & the vocals are all live.
glad to see this if a fresh (recent) comment. So true! As long as we keep listening and appreciating, I think John is done some right...
@@TommyWashow Actually no, if you listen carefully this isn’t from the studio. Sounds quite different, arguably better IMO. More gritty.
John could sing, still sing actually.
@@ladycarmillasanguina Everything on this show was always a tape. NO live music.
I can't say enough how Creedence influenced my life as a 12 year old. When Bad Moon Rising came over the waves on my AM radio I could see a video in my head that was magic. Every year my parents took us on vacation in PC Florida a new Creedence song would come out. No group ever came close in my heart to Creedence. Their magic engulfed me for years. I so wish my children could experience how wonderful life was in the late 60's and early 70's. I'm 65 now and still love hearing a good Creedence song.
I couldn’t agree more, Moe. I’m a few years younger than you and music definitely was truly magical in those days. It was authentic,
Concordo com tua opinião 100% Sou fã do Creedence Clearwater Revival
@Manuja Dayananda You must be fun at parties…
I was 10 years old in 1969 living in Southern California. What a great time to grow up.
I wasn't born until 1989, but you are absolutely right that this was a special time for music. I really wish I got to live through it and experience it while it was happening. There are always good times to be had in every era, and I had a great childhood in the 90's. There was and still is tons of great music, you just have to search a little harder to find it than you did back then I think since it sure isn't being played on mainstream radio.
The man is a musical genius. I just saw him in concert with his sons, and he can't sing like he used to, but it was an honor to be in the audience and celebrate with him the ownership of his own music.
He sounded great. Saw him 2x in 1 year. What a concert.
I won't forget, Vietnam was going on then,my friends brother had to go,he came hm. ,But he was never the same happy go lucky person he was. At least he made it hm. So many didn't! God bless the vets !!!! Debbie from S.C.
John Fogerty was incredible in 1969...and he's still incredible in late 2021! Long live The King!
Do you know Ed Sullivan had a twin brother?
@@guyfawkesuThe1 Did not know that. Wonder if he was as awkward as Ed.
@@fasteddie9529 Ed Sullivan made good money on that show. He told Jack Benny live on the air he made $100K a year, which is like $10 million now.
@@guyfawkesuThe1 I watch Sullivan every Sunday night at 9:00 Central on MeTV. Incredible performances!
Мои ИТАЛЬЯНЦЫ, ТОМ и ДЖОН ФОГЕРТИ!
Благодарю ВАС за песню в составе CCR!
ТОМУ, ВЕЧНАЯ ПАМЯТЬ и ЦАРСТВИЕ НЕБЕСНОЕ!!!
ЕВСТАХИ.
John Fogerty is my favorite musician hands down. Who else can play guitar and sing as well as he does??
Who else would want to ?
I would!
Seriously could have been a traveling one man band. Good thing he made an awesome group instead.
They always sounded exactly like the record.
64 yrs old and still listen to this band.
67 CCR forever!
I am 72 years old. I've loved this band since I was young
67 Here and love JF
Practically grew with this song and have you ever seen the rain,
I saw John Fogerty in person. Great singer, phenomenal guitarist. When he sang UP AROUND THE BEND the audience went crazy.
One of the greatest rock songs ever! CCR will be always one of my favorite bands!
Creedence what can I say, they were a major part of the soundtrack of my young manhood.😊
Впервые я их услышал в 71 году, альбом Cosmos Factory.
Потрясающе!
Криденс --группа вне времени, слушаю их по сей день!
VIVA UCRAÏNA MUERA RUSIA!
Back in the 60s that steamboat paddle wheel turning like that on stage was state of the art special effects!!!
John have one of the most memorable epic voices of Rock & roll! Creddence rules!
I saw him in 2021 in the little town I grew up in (smoking herb and jamming to CCR). It was surreal and they were AWESOME (it's John and his sons now, continuing the family legacy of CCR).
I love the fact that Tina turner covered CCR. A woman from segregation era Tennessee singing a song about the south written by a California boy from tne Bay Area, John fogarty, who had never even been to the south before he began his career as a musician
fook your segregation sht!
She killed it tho
ПРИВЕТ ИЗ РОССИИ !!! СЛЛУШАЮ ВАС С 14 ЛЕТ , СЕЙЧАС 65 И В ПОЛНОМ ВОСТОРГЕ !!! ПАМЯТЬ НАШИХ МОЛОДЫХ ЛЕТ.
Аналогично, 69 лет
GREETINGS FROM RUSSIA !!! LISTENING TO YOU FROM 14 YEARS, NOW 65 AND IN FULL DELIGHT!!! MEMORY OF OUR YOUNG YEARS.
Привет,с, Украины,с,, удовольствием, слушаем, кридэнс,,мне,67,лет,,мой, адрес,, советский, союз,,
такая же фигня
I can tell you that every single band in Northern Virginia where I lived played this song at every single backyard/pool party and legion hall.
Verddd
And Ike and Tina Turner!
It was a global monster hit. As a school kid circa 1970 in Malaysia, you could hear this tune daily on the radio. Local school bands would be rehearsing this song frequently. Every teenager who owned an acoustic guitar would be playing this song, even in rural areas. So popular was this song that it used to be played at school dances all the way into around 1972. Thank you ike and tina turner. Thank you CCR. Simply one of the best tunes from the 1960s.
@@jegarajramoo3873 Verdade
Ha Ha, growing up in North Dakota was the same. My friend was in a band and he said in the small towns they would always get a request " Can you play Proud Mary.... Again"
And this is when music was art
Хорошо сказано, правильно
This is back when they still wrote good music.
a classic from 1969 when i was just 20 years old.
I was 11
I was 15 😊
Io nascevo. 69.😊
Yo soy del 69 55 years old👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sem palcos exagerados, sem playback, sem auto-tune..Apenas talento meus queridos.
CCR makes my soul smile
classic rock can't get this today
I was at An Khe in March 1969 when this song got serious airplay on AFVN. We had loud speakers strung all up and down the green line. It was kind of cool to hear “rolling, rolling, rolling down the river” as I walked along the dirt road.
Available on 1986 on VHS form,Seen Creedence 3 times.awesome band
I'm obsessed with this performance. I love John's playing, singing, headbobbing. All of it.
It's a very nice vibe indeed
The set design is great for this song, Ed Sullivan sets were always great.
There will never be any better music then the 60s, 70s and 80s,
There’s still good music in the 90’s 2000’s you just have to search for it. Trust me on this.
@@slingxslayer7948
Nope, not found anything yet.
@@bigbern6366 You cannot tell me that bands like Nirvana, foo fighters, smashing pumpkins, Radiohead, green day, and so so many more bands are just invalid because they are 90’s or 2000’s???????
@@slingxslayer7948 Listenable, but they don't measure up. Not to the 60s. Put on Hendrix 'Machine Gun' and measure them by that.
Creedence Clearwater Revival made some beautiful music together even though they were only a band for five years
Thank you ပါ
Wow Creedence one of the best swamp rock bands ....I love the colors in the 70s is like a full life there, now it turned gray!!!
This is the 60s not the 70s
Рисовал и играл на ударной установке и слушал С. С. R. а также влюблялся под музыку С. С. R. П р о у д М е р и !!!!!!! Сказочно и поэтично !!!!!
“I wrote the song about a mythical riverboat, cruising on a mythical river, in a mythical time,” Fogerty concluded in 2018. “Perhaps the setting was ‘back in time’ on the Mississippi River. It was obviously a metaphor about leaving painful, stressful things behind for a more tranquil and meaningful life.”
just beautiful.
Great classic song. Brings back memories 1969 and 1970.
I played this vinyl single record until it weared out.. my brother brought it home one day and when he put it I remember the speakers of the old console almost pushing out of the case.. He passed away 2 years ago.. this makes me remember those wonderful times in the sixties when I was just a kid.
Wore
Das war noch richtige Musik, jezt gibt es nur noch Geschreie und Lärm!!
Neeee Es gibt sogar noch Deutsche, die noch gute englische Musik schreiben. Schau mal bei mir vorbei. Liebe Grüße
Gibt auch heute noch vereinzelt gute Musik, aber generell war es früher schon geiler ✌️
@@Warumfragstdu viel lockerer, ohne Hektik!!
@@normaleryoutuber1610 Im allgemeinen auch einfach wertvoller als heute. Heute gibt's zu viel Massenproduktion und alles hört sich irgendwie gleich an...
With all due respect to Tina, THIS is the ORIGINAL Proud Mary, It's pure CCR, pure GOLD, oldtime ROCK and ROLL!!
Jamás pasarán de moda vivan por siempre
Good clean Rock n Roll ! Sure miss those days !
I think CCR hit the Beatles so hard, with incredible new music, innovation and a deep soulful connection to the USA, the Beatles never recovered. No one was ever this good and as prolific as CCR.....and yes John Fogerty. You have to put Fogerty right along side Brian Wilson as a musical genius.
I think you leave out alot of external and internal factors regarding CCR and the Beatles my fellow TH-cam enjoyer
They both are great! They have completely different styles!
Love them both💯💙💯❤️💯💜 💯
Years ago, I was there when Fogerty opened for Tina Turner at Wembley stadium, it was a fantastic moment, with them both singing this.
She should have opened for *him*. :(
@@keithbrown7685 lol
@@adambrocklehurst4211 I guess that one didn't come out right. No wait--- that one didn't come out right either! eee yikes!!!
Loved them then, now, & until the end! ❤❤❤❤❤
Bravoo legend helllo from Croaciaaa !!👌👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
Best band in the whole world.
Verdd
Go to sleep dad.
Naah the Beatles were Better 😀
Yeah I agree The Beatles were better
Creedence and Beatles are my favorites. 10 years trying to decide.
And im 68 too..life Is great
god you can hear john’s guitar pick coming through the vocal mic it’s awesome
This is really good footage for 1969! High definition with great color!
Pra esses não tinha ninguém. Foram fora de série. 1969, tempos maravilhosos que jamais voltarão.
Fogerty with his CCR and the Beatles are the best of the best. 2 greatest bands of all time. The Eagles are next.
Гениальная группа! Мы в России (СССР) узнали её в начале 70-х, и заторчали... настоящее - оно и есть настоящее!!
🇷🇺💩💩💩💩. Putin khulyo
Doesn't matter where youre from. CCR is meant for all of us
As a teenager I listened to the oldies on the radio and I never liked this song. It took me many years to fall in love with it. I was probably in my late twenties when I finally enjoyed this song.
CCR Songs...forever timeless ❤
I love this band and boy they had a great sound. Love Fogerty's voice. These guys were cuties, and they were the best band.
Best music in the world
John is worldwide treasure!
I remember being on stage , as being present on another television appearance , than having sound interference. My earlier mistake of not clearing these interferances on television . I had to figure out to put live voices and video , into transmission from news room to home television , for the President "s speech's. I had to do pubic airports , control tower, passenger planes an military. I used this to maps and satilite systems . So , this is , as of now..Enjoy, I am a Navajo, Glenn Jimmy Klain, once an four time military uniform designer for us American military officers. They broke into my home in Phoenix, AZ, than burned my unforms ,while I was P. O. W. in Korean conflict
digan lo que digan es la mejor banda Creddence Clearwater Revival ...unicos
Great songwriter.
Verddad
@James Ayers I know many groups, songwriters, took old songs and as you said , put a new twist to it. But his songs , as far I know, are not that type of songs. They are original ? Or maybe I'm wrong.
@James Ayers cotton fields , midnight special, ( Leadbelly )I think are traditional songs, as far I know. I don't live in America, by the way.
@James Ayers it's a pleasure ! ( from Roy Bean, Cape Town, South Africa ).
@James Ayers vast majority were original songs.
Curti demais esses caras. Fora de série ❤ anos 60/70
This song has the power to always put some smile on my face. I just love this vibe!
Happy New year Dear John! Greetings from Russian fans!
Time travel on this day in March. In 22 days I will see the light of day for the first time and discover all this wonderful music on my life path!
The makers of flannel shirts owe John Fogerty at least as much as spinach growers owe Popeye.
😄🤭😄
That's great. Love it
😄
Haha
@@chip9649 they stole em from their dads closets, who bought em because of fogerty.
Hard to believe multiple times they came so close to having a #1 hit single on the Billboard Hot 100.
I really miss these guys.
My favourite rock song ever
Si amigo 60 70 80 90 2024 no hay nunca otra igual
❤ 🎶 ❤ einfach herrliche, ganz tolle Musik, unvergessen, bleibend ❤ 🎶 ❤
My favorite of their songs. Green River is next.
1969 - 2022
CELEBRATING 53 YEARS SINCE THE RELEASE OF
"BAYOU COUNTRY",
CCRs VERY FIRST
NUMBER ONE ALBUM 🎸
Это ЕДИНСТВЕННАЯ хорошая рок-группа в США.
Согласна 👍
One of the great guitar riffs
Never heard the original but I like it.
Left a good job in the city
Workin' for the man ev'ry night and day
And I never lost one minute of sleepin'
Worryin' 'bout the way things might have been
Big wheel keep on turnin'
Proud Mary keep on burnin'
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
Cleaned a lot of plates in Memphis
Pumped a lot of 'pane down in New Orleans
But I never saw the good side of a city
'Til I hitched a ride on a riverboat queen
Big wheel keep on turnin'
Proud Mary keep on burnin'
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
If you come down to the river
Bet you gonna find some people who live
You don't have to worry 'cause you have no money
People on the river are happy to give
Big wheel keep on turnin'
Proud Mary keep on burnin'
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on the river
Rollin', rollin', rollin' on
Writer(s): John C. Fogerty
We know the lyrics.
Gracias, Luciano, por escribir la letra! Yo, no la sabía (no le des bola a Alan Merritt que es un amargo :-)
Love the song, it takes me back to my teens, thanks for the memories.❤😊
Super rare clip i thought was lost. Great stuff
One of the best bands from the seventies.
They were a sixties band that hung around into the seventies.
70-е годы , у нас катушечнй магнитофон , нам 15-16 лет , идём по Межапарку ( РИГА Кишозеро ) и чувствуем себя королями !
j'ai adoré ce groupe et j'adore ce groupe j'ai 70 ans 🇨🇵🖐️
Gotta be one of my all time favorites.
Anyone notice they missed out the 8 bar guitar solo. Ed Sullivan was a quirky character and perhaps CCR were on the clock because of the programmes schedule. Who knows. Great song. Fogerty a legend
Ma jeunesse que c est bon
Music is the only lover that got your back always (WP)
I love ccr
Only the finest herbs in my garden.
Essa banda me inspirou gostar de músicas de verdade.
Banda de tempo curto más suas apresentações ficam na memória.
🇱🇷🇧🇷
Klasse Band ,top Song❤❤
Awesome voices
Inolvidable saludos desde Sudamérica Uruguay
I love these classic musicians! THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!
.....ВЕЛИКИЙ ДЖОН ФОГЕРТИ...
These guys are absolutely great. For years I thought these guys were out of the Deep South New Orleans area due to John’s phenomenal twang-filled raspy voice and then I learned they were from San Francisco! Hahahaha. It was shocking the Bayou Boys were actually from The Bay!
To be more precise, Creedence Clearwater Revival was from El Cerrito, California - an East Bay city approximately 22 miles northeast of San Francisco. This is important to know because CCR was not quite as big a part of the San Francisco rock-and-roll scene as The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, or Janis Joplin and Big Brother and The Holding Company. They did have dealings with Bill Graham, and played several San Francisco landmark venues, but they were never fully into that "Summer of Love" scene and all the counter-cultural aspects associated with it.
it's a good song to take the road while listen that incredible song :)
Nghe xong bài này cái thấy tâm trạng buồn và nặng nề kinh khủng. Nhưng lại cứ phải replay hoài cả ngày😍
Great band indeed.
If their marketing had been better, they would have reached no. 1 in the charts with that song and some other releases as well, such as 'Bad Moon Rising', 'Green River', 'Down On The Corner' or 'Fortunate Son'.
On Ed Sullivan they should have been allowed to include the great instrumental part of 'Proud Mary', too, preferably live.
So this was lip-synced! I wasn't certain but looking at the drummer, Doug Clifford, performing it did not appear his sticks were striking the drum face most of the time. I get it though: This was pretty standard when bands made appearances on television variety shows in this era.
Yep. Beatles, Stones, Doors etc. all lip-synced on Sullivan though I think a few performances may have been live.