No computers, no pyro stuff, no over-the-top show gadgets, just pure instruments and John Fogerty's voice..... a band like Creedence Clearwater Revival needed no more than that to create outstanding music for eternity. This is the stuff Rock'n'Roll is made of in its most beautiful way!
Absolutely fabulous. Saw them in 1969, when I was 15, Colston Hall, Bristol. On the bill was a folk group Tir Na Nog and the amazing Jethro Tull, what a night. Take care all xx
my older brother joined the army at 17 in 1967 and was sent to Vietnam in early 1968. he did 3 tours until he was hit with shrapnel in the knee in 1970 where he went home for good. this song is about how the full moon made American soldiers easier targets for the north vietnamese
Amen to that....!!!..... From a time when the world had political unrest and at the forefront were these bands whose songs reached an international audience simply because the music had such a global impact. With Iconic songs that described the toxic environment of a generation and it's government..and the lack of civility amongst the races..... Geee..does that sound familiar in today's climate...( Hence, why these songs are timeless....)
While “Bad Moon Rising” was not necessarily consider an anti-Vietnam war song, the lyrics preclude the songs from CCR that were, “Fortunate Son” and “Run thru the Jungle”
@Dan Dugan You know, I actually got my thoughts mixed up. I just went to the rock and roll hall of fame. I meant that statement to be for Ted Nugent. I remember my feelings for CCR were in fact about the very thing you mentioned. I thought that was a shame. Hard to say what has actually transpired between them all but whatever it was, it must have been very intense. I know I seen John wanted control. He probably deserved it, but the way he went about it seems to be the issue. I hope they will play together again. Be appropriate if it was at the Rock and Roll hall of fame right? But ya, TED NUGENT NEEDS TO BE IN THE HALL, that's what I meant lol. oops
Loved it in 1973, still love it 2021. Allmost half a century since I heard this song for the first time, and I still love it from the bottom of my heart.
J'adorais ce disque, comme vous. Je dirais même qu'il est sorti le 4 avril 1969. Le "CCR" a reçu je ne sais combien de disque d'or et de platine. A vérifier. Bonnes écoutes des années 60.
Summer of'69- what a time to be 14 and loving all this superb music chasing up and down the charts. Still love it 50 years later- I'll never tire of it.
It was released in 1969 before the 1970's!! Extract from Wikipedia - "Bad Moon Rising" is a song written by John Fogerty and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was the lead single from their album Green River and was released in April 16, 1969 four months before the album.
I see the bad moon arising. I see trouble on the way. I see earthquakes and lightnin'. I see bad times today. Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise. I hear hurricanes are blowing. I know the end is coming soon. I fear rivers over flowing. I hear the voice of rage and ruin. Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise. All right! Hope you got your things together. Hope you are quite prepared to die. Looks like we're in for nasty weather. One eye is taken for an eye. Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise. Don't go around tonight, Well, it's bound to take your life, There's a bad moon on the rise.
Idk about everyone else but when I hear John Fogerty’s voice I get an instant sense of nostalgia and happiness no matter what kind of day I may have had. Especially hearing his range in Fortunate Son, I feel like a real American and an overwhelming sense of pride. Definitely one of my top five favorite vocalists of all time! 😎👍
I feel the same. My 9 year old granddaughter listened to them the other day and can't stop. She is of another generation obviously but knows good music
@@shellyvanarsdale4438 Your granddaughter certainly does know good music. This is a wonderful timeless track. One of the best. Always makes me feel happy. . 😁
One of the best rock groups to come out of America, no gimmicks just pure talent & love for music. They should have been better recognised & acknowledged as one of the top bands in the world. I simply love their no nonsense music.
So pleased that so many people like me enjoy good music you can’t beat the golden oldies i my self am in my eighties thank you so much for your comments bless you all 😊😊😊
My older brother introduced me to this fantastic band when I was two! Loved it then & still do at 52! Just saw John Fogerty last month. Hard to believe this tune was on the charts 50 yrs. ago!
My late husband came home from Vietnam loving these songs by CCR! We liked some country music before he left, came home changed! At least he made it home! Praise the Lord!
Pure cool Rock!!!!!! I didn't understand the lyrics as a girl of 11, but I loved this guy's voice, the rhythm/beats/strings!!!!! It's been fifty years since I first heard this track, I get the lyric, I still love the popping beats!!! The hours are turbulent, Bad Moon is rising, yet again!!!!!!
Yes, Anna, his vocal diction can be hard to understand/discern. That's his style..Lotta my friends thought he was singing " There's a bathroom on the right", instead of "Bad Moon on the rise:..I loved the 45 flip-side, "Lodi', off same album..Must've played these songs gazillions of times...never gets old! Timeless!!
As a baby boomer must say at least our music legacy ain't too shabby. Wonderful. Takes me back to high school. I remember some of us singing it in class. Great!
Well, 27/03/2021 and listening to Bad Moon Rising... good old days!...65 years, osteoarthritis, awaiting a hip replacement and just feel to get on the floor and rub it in CREDENCE...B...M...RISING💃💃💃
4 thousand out of 35 million views represents 1 in every 8.750. I guess such a tiny minority pushed the wrote button and/or were standing on their head.
you don´t have a problem with people dissing the music of today in general, have you? there is so much great stuff and so many great musicians underway now - but most of the old ones just listen to commercial radio and judge from the crap they hear there - but when it comes to someone dissing the music of their taste, the great whining begins - haha, it serves you right, deal whith it! you should rather listen to the REAL music from the 20s, 30s, 40s as your grandparents have told you, not to this electric crap! cheers... czcams.com/video/7Wf0yKzpGAY/video.html
Well, I've never heard it so carefully: the melody is so happy and "good vibe", but the lyrics are really scary. The contrast made it more interesting. XD
@Andy Pierina If you ever get a chance, check out the liner notes by Dave Marsh (2000) for the 24bit remaster of Green River. Goes into this a bit deeper.
I like Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Proud Mary, Ramble Tamble, Ever Seen the Rain. and basically everything they ever did, I have all their albums in Vinyl, except Cosmos Factory, which burned in a house fire, but I do have it on 8 track tape. Got my Fathers old 1875, Ranch Home with a 20'x 40' party room across the back of the house. His great old 1965 model, Marantze Stereo Turntable, with reel, 4 & 8 track tape player, Twin Marshall, tube powered, Amplifiers, one for each stereo track tower, and one Marshall "Pony" Amp for the middle tower, with a power mixer which modulates all the Amplifiers for balance of sound and loudness for each Tower, 12 - speakers, and all glass vacuum tube powered. The thing will make glass shatter in the kitchen, and break windows, pop out your ears, if played too loudly. When you stand by either of those Towers, you can feel the air movin, being pushed by those huge, set of 3 Marshall Speakers 15 "s in Diameter and 7 inches deep at the cores. Each Air Tower , there are 3, one for the middle side wall, where the turntable, tape player is at, and one for each end of the room. They all have 1-15" speaker 1/ 10"mid range speaker, and 1/ 6"tweeter in each tower. The middle tower has 2 - Mid-range speakers, and twin tweeter speakers. The Air cabinets are built to reverb the speakers with an Air Chamber for each speaker or twin speakers in the middle tower. They are built of 6 layer, Oak plywood for the direction chambers, & they are heavy, weigh about 250 lbs each, for the two Towers at the ends of the room, too 300 lbs for the middle Tower. They are Dinosaurs, This system was made for a Ballroom, or private dance floor, setup, and, when I throw on an old R&R 45, seventy eight, or 33 rpm record, or 4-8 track, reel-tape, that system will make you come alive, as you CAN FEEL the music as well as hear it!! I also have a Sony cd- disc player, jacked into the Turntable. My Neighbor 5 miles up the canyon from my ranch in Nevada has told me that he can understand the words of some of the songs I am playin on that Machine at our one Sat Nite per month, Swing Dance hosting party. Just love it, they built those Old Marantze systems to work correct and last, just about forever, this system is 53 years old and works like the day my Father bought it!! In 1980 I bought 3 sets of vacuum tubes for it, as they were the last ones made, I still have two sets left, I know my Children will be using it long before it ever quits!!
John Fogerty was the heart and soul and guts and glory of CCR; the band members including his own brother screwed him but he came out on top in the end. Jesus loves you, John! ALways Keep above he fray!
One of America's greatest bands.... I'm from UK swinging sixties love CCR... Brian Jones after he left the Stones played their songs over and over and wanted to form a band to match their sound which he loved.
I bought the movie poster (mounted on cardboard) years ago and left it at a bookstore check out while I looked around. When I went to go and get it the sales assistant said everyone had been asking her if they could buy it. (Great poster. Great movie.)
I am a 74 year old Irish man who is close to death, but my beloved elder son has promised me that this song will be played at my funeral!
Hi John Price, That's a good idea. I love this song too.
Hope you had a good send off old boy.
Cheers. See you on the other side.
in minor key, perhaps...
The Irish and there sense of humour.. brilliant
No computers, no pyro stuff, no over-the-top show gadgets, just pure instruments and John Fogerty's voice..... a band like Creedence Clearwater Revival needed no more than that to create outstanding music for eternity. This is the stuff Rock'n'Roll is made of in its most beautiful way!
True ; The only thing that was needed for the recording was a toilet flushing , lol “ There’s a Bathroom On The Right “ 🚽😄😄😄😄
Couldn't have summed it better myself
Most definitely! 👍🎸
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Yes, my generation Z missed out. All we have is stripper music. I have so much respect for the 60's people.👍
I am african American &I love this song.
I was only 12 years old when this played on the radio but we danced to it. Thanks for the memories. There's a bathroom on the right.
Absolutely fabulous. Saw them in 1969, when I was 15, Colston Hall, Bristol. On the bill was a folk group Tir Na Nog and the amazing Jethro Tull, what a night. Take care all xx
Three guitars, one set of drums and four harmonizing voices and a great song. It just doesn't get any better.
Did'nt need ANY touchup in the booth.............
my older brother joined the army at 17 in 1967 and was sent to Vietnam in early 1968. he did 3 tours until he was hit with shrapnel in the knee in 1970 where he went home for good. this song is about how the full moon made American soldiers easier targets for the north vietnamese
Never knew. 😔
Probably one of the best rock bands in history
i"m a 51 yr old brit,and this song is just perfection......gotta love the yanks,them boys can rock ....
One of the rare songs you liked at age 20 and only really began to understand in it´s depth at age 45. Eternal Masterpiece.
😁😁😁
⛈️🌪️⛈️🌪️🌪️⛈️⛈️🛣️🛣️🛣️🛣️🦇🦇🦇
Amen to that....!!!..... From a time when the world had political unrest and at the forefront were these bands whose songs reached an international audience simply because the music had such a global impact. With Iconic songs that described the toxic environment of a generation and it's government..and the lack of civility amongst the races..... Geee..does that sound familiar in today's climate...( Hence, why these songs are timeless....)
You are not wrong
While “Bad Moon Rising” was not necessarily consider an anti-Vietnam war song, the lyrics preclude the songs from CCR that were, “Fortunate Son” and “Run thru the Jungle”
THEY NEED TO BE IN THE ROCK IN ROLL HALL OF FAME Immediately
@Dan Dugan You know, I actually got my thoughts mixed up. I just went to the rock and roll hall of fame. I meant that statement to be for Ted Nugent. I remember my feelings for CCR were in fact about the very thing you mentioned. I thought that was a shame. Hard to say what has actually transpired between them all but whatever it was, it must have been very intense. I know I seen John wanted control. He probably deserved it, but the way he went about it seems to be the issue. I hope they will play together again. Be appropriate if it was at the Rock and Roll hall of fame right? But ya, TED NUGENT NEEDS TO BE IN THE HALL, that's what I meant lol. oops
tenho 72 anos curtindo essa música, em 1972 eu tinha 21 anos á primeira vez que ouvi esse clássico do creedence.
Loved it in 1973, still love it 2021. Allmost half a century since I heard this song for the first time, and I still love it from the bottom of my heart.
@jimmy Larsson about that awful Vietnam war. 😔
@Jimmy Larson. I am with you, my man!
@@marlenelyles ,
J'adorais ce disque, comme vous. Je dirais même qu'il est sorti le 4 avril 1969. Le "CCR" a reçu je ne sais combien de disque d'or et de platine. A vérifier. Bonnes écoutes des années 60.
quero botar isso aqui amigos
I’m British, but this band makes me feel closer to my American brothers and sisters for some reason. Stand together
only an ocean separates, stay healthy and safe during these trying times my British brother.
sorry about the tea thing i guess
@@WillieGaldamez sorry bout the White House
You'd be more than welcome here, Richard.
I like you Sir!!! signed: a random American
Whenever I hear this song, I just visualise the scene from the classic American Werewolf in London. Song and film are fantastic classics
Summer of'69- what a time to be 14 and loving all this superb music chasing up and down the charts. Still love it 50 years later- I'll never tire of it.
I was also 14 in 1969. Great music.
@@c.m.jetski4532 Played us through the Armed Forces Network Vietnam, love CCR
kkkk
One of the best American bands ever.
Bigger than the Beatles in the states at one point. Class
You Double-aught betcha!!..Loved them!! Learned/played lots of their songs..right up to "Hey, Tonight"!!
Permè e uno dei complessi più grande di sempre
The best.
First song I ever learnt to play on the harmonica
One of the best songs of the 70's.
annnndd it from 69.
It was released in 1969 before the 1970's!!
Extract from Wikipedia - "Bad Moon Rising" is a song written by John Fogerty and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival. It was the lead single from their album Green River and was released in April 16, 1969 four months before the album.
still one of the greatest songs ever made today
Was waren das verflucht geile Zeiten, LANGE IST ES HER
Jaaaaa, das stimmt!!
OMG! It's Hans Solo (Harrison Ford) singing! I love this song!
DUMBASS
How utterly relevant to hear this one today..
SO true!
Don’t go out tonight? Why ? It’s gonna take your life? What? Coronavirus in 2020...
Yep
Yes exactly. Same thought.
self quarantine...
I see the bad moon arising.
I see trouble on the way.
I see earthquakes and lightnin'.
I see bad times today.
Don't go around tonight,
Well, it's bound to take your life,
There's a bad moon on the rise.
I hear hurricanes are blowing.
I know the end is coming soon.
I fear rivers over flowing.
I hear the voice of rage and ruin.
Don't go around tonight,
Well, it's bound to take your life,
There's a bad moon on the rise.
All right!
Hope you got your things together.
Hope you are quite prepared to die.
Looks like we're in for nasty weather.
One eye is taken for an eye.
Don't go around tonight,
Well, it's bound to take your life,
There's a bad moon on the rise.
Don't go around tonight,
Well, it's bound to take your life,
There's a bad moon on the rise.
I've watched this 20 times this week while I learn to play this song properly. I think I've got it now.
Idk about everyone else but when I hear John Fogerty’s voice I get an instant sense of nostalgia and happiness no matter what kind of day I may have had. Especially hearing his range in Fortunate Son, I feel like a real American and an overwhelming sense of pride. Definitely one of my top five favorite vocalists of all time! 😎👍
I feel the same. My 9 year old granddaughter listened to them the other day and can't stop. She is of another generation obviously but knows good music
@@shellyvanarsdale4438 Your granddaughter certainly does know good music. This is a wonderful timeless track. One of the best. Always makes me feel happy. . 😁
Mi mamá me recomendo esto y ahora no puedo dejar de escucharlos! Toda la musica de los 70 me encanta!
This song was true back then and still true today, crime, violence, covid, gun problems, disease, unpredictable weather, its all there
And now the war in Ukraine and Gaza/ Israel.
First 45 i ever bought! I was 13. Took the bus to Woolco and bought my record!
One of the best rock groups to come out of America, no gimmicks just pure talent & love for music. They should have been better recognised & acknowledged as one of the top bands in the world. I simply love their no nonsense music.
So pleased that so many people like me enjoy good music you can’t beat the golden oldies i my self am in my eighties thank you so much for your comments bless you all 😊😊😊
lol... out of America?... Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kansas, Boston, and of course ZZ...
Most songs go forgotten as time goes by.
This one is timeless.
父がレコードで聞いていた。私もCDでたくさん聞いていた。
今は14歳の息子がiPhoneで聞いている。
世代を超えた名曲。
我が家では家族を繋げている曲です。
ありがとうCCR
I used to have a double album by CCR & I was perplexed 🤔 by this song and now I'm dying of lung cancer and damnit 😱 it's a good one 🤠👍
This band is a musical treasure.
I am 40 years old (born in 1980) and this music speaks to my soul! Love it.
Fun song to listen to while walking around in the wasteland with your dog.
Possibly my funeral send off song...ha ha. For no particular reason other than it's bloody brilliant! Yipeeeee! heaven here i come!.
My older brother introduced me to this fantastic band when I was two! Loved it then & still do at 52! Just saw John Fogerty last month. Hard to believe this tune was on the charts 50 yrs. ago!
Thank you so much great to hear people’s opinions 😊😊😊
This is my favorite song by Creedence Clearwater Revival it’s super awesome
Никогда не видел чтоб так пели о конце света.привет из Крыма
Have picked up the guitar after many years of not playing, not trying to keep up with the kids of today, am going back to my roots and this is it
My late husband came home from Vietnam loving these songs by CCR! We liked some country music before he left, came home changed! At least he made it home! Praise the Lord!
I did too. Thank him for his service.
Tell him I said thank you for his and my freedoms
From another Viet Nam Vet "WELCOME HOME" !
I'm happy he made it home too but, the lord had nothing to do with it.
mrfester42 he certainly did whether you believe it or not.
This is a band. Not the absolute rubbish we have to hear nowadays. (Mostly)
É sempre bom escutar músicas de boa qualidade...
Ok boomer
@@televisedpork7993 who still says boomer now
There's no group like Creedence, then or now! It was fun dancing on the grass to this song & getting green feet - What a great time
Remember when this song came out. Driving down the road and singing along.👍👍👍
Pure cool Rock!!!!!! I didn't understand the lyrics as a girl of 11, but I loved this guy's voice, the rhythm/beats/strings!!!!! It's been fifty years since I first heard this track, I get the lyric, I still love the popping beats!!! The hours are turbulent, Bad Moon is rising, yet again!!!!!!
Yes, Anna, his vocal diction can be hard to understand/discern. That's his style..Lotta my friends thought he was singing " There's a bathroom on the right", instead of "Bad Moon on the rise:..I loved the 45 flip-side, "Lodi', off same album..Must've played these songs gazillions of times...never gets old! Timeless!!
I can relate to that. It is a song that stays with you. Great stuff.
The bad moon's been rising ever since the end of WW2.
Its understandable, as this song is about the Vietnam War
I can never get over how truly amazing his voice is, especially for rock music 😨
Still great in 2020. And I am 65
I’m almost 30, my father got me into CCR. I’m so blessed to have these songs on repeat!! ♥️
One of those songs that sounds so uplifting and cheerful, until you understand the lyrics.
Literally the end of the fuckin world
As a baby boomer must say at least our music legacy ain't too shabby.
Wonderful. Takes me back to high school. I remember some of us singing it in class. Great!
At least that lol.
Well, 27/03/2021 and listening to Bad Moon Rising... good old days!...65 years, osteoarthritis, awaiting a hip replacement and just feel to get on the floor and rub it in CREDENCE...B...M...RISING💃💃💃
Love CCR there ain’t music like that today… no swearing or nastiness and innocent lyrics.❤️
Por que la música ya no es así? No hay nada comparado que la época dorada del rock. Solo recordar estas joyas
4 thousand dislikes I don’t know who can give a dislike to this great classic song by this great group
A bunch of ass holes.
4 thousand out of 35 million views represents 1 in every 8.750. I guess such a tiny minority pushed the wrote button and/or were standing on their head.
All 4 thousand meant to hit like. It happens.
those dislikes are victims of werewolfs lol.
you don´t have a problem with people dissing the music of today in general, have you? there is so much great stuff and so many great musicians underway now - but most of the old ones just listen to commercial radio and judge from the crap they hear there - but when it comes to someone dissing the music of their taste, the great whining begins - haha, it serves you right, deal whith it!
you should rather listen to the REAL music from the 20s, 30s, 40s as your grandparents have told you, not to this electric crap!
cheers...
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Great Band , and Songs .Thank You.
What could be better than putting a CCR album on at a '70s party? Nothing! Dancing to the music, singing along... O' happy days.
Mi banda de toda la vida ..la escucho desde los 6 años....50.años de felicidad...
Such a blessing to grow up listening to this and others like it. Real music. Real voices. And the messages were potent. Lucky us Baby Boomers!
Simpledmente os melhores
I won't go around tonight because the bad moon was rising !! .. Love this song since yesterday until today and of course tomorrow,, why not ?
One of my hubby’s favorites…he loved all kinds of music too! Miss you, GJP!
🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻♥️💔💔💔
Brilliant song and as popular today as it was in 1969 when it was released, very relevant to the year 2020 if you listen to the words.🎸🎶🎵😎👍
Im 63, this was great in my day and still is!
I'm 75 and this song still gets me fired up!
@@sharonw2475 I know what you mean!
Ah, the golden years! If anyone invents a time machine book me a seat!
It sounds so 50s, was a great late 60s hit, now one of the greatest rock n roll songs ever, the definition of a classic in my book.
The greatest R&R band ever; and that's a fact!
Saw them perform in 1970!! They were great!!!
saw them in 72 Aust, thnx to comp tickets donated to a few brits like me..cheers " mekon river delta rats" always in our minds...
or was it " mekon delta river rats ?" anyhow cheers lads..
BRASIIIL DECIME QUE SE SIENTEEE
Quiero ver las olimpiadas manito😭
PERDIÓ EL VÔLEI, BOLUDOS DEL CARAJO, AQUÍ ESTÁ BRASIL CARAJO 😎
Wow, I want to go back, and try again! I loved this song! Love you sis.
Well, I've never heard it so carefully: the melody is so happy and "good vibe", but the lyrics are really scary. The contrast made it more interesting. XD
America Werewolf In London
@Andy Pierina If you ever get a chance, check out the liner notes by Dave Marsh (2000) for the 24bit remaster of Green River. Goes into this a bit deeper.
I listen to this in snowstorms when everyone is sitting at home with bread milk and eggs and I'm heading to the mountain to snowboard.
I’ve been listening to songs of my youth and I realized that I was hearing the song but wasn’t actually listening to a lot of the lyrics.
Prophetic song in the 70's about Climate Change in the New Millenium!!
I am 76 December,and this is just fabulous now was when I was younger.Great guys
I am 76 October 2019 they are the best!!!
Gewoon een drummer,drie gitaren en je heat een geweldig number-Bedankt boys
They knew the road to character and courage. Where did we lose our way?
Was in Vietnam when I first heard this,seems like a lifetime ago. Still one of my favorites.
This and Have You Ever Seen the Rain are my favorite songs from CCR.
My fav is down on the corner
Green River or Tombstone Shadow for me maybe Bootleg
So many great ones but, Ramble tamble, born on the bayou for me. .
I like Bad Moon Rising, Green River, Proud Mary, Ramble Tamble, Ever Seen the Rain. and basically everything they ever did, I have all their albums in Vinyl, except Cosmos Factory, which burned in a house fire, but I do have it on 8 track tape. Got my Fathers old 1875, Ranch Home with a 20'x 40' party room across the back of the house. His great old 1965 model, Marantze Stereo Turntable, with reel, 4 & 8 track tape player, Twin Marshall, tube powered, Amplifiers, one for each stereo track tower, and one Marshall "Pony" Amp for the middle tower, with a power mixer which modulates all the Amplifiers for balance of sound and loudness for each Tower, 12 - speakers, and all glass vacuum tube powered. The thing will make glass shatter in the kitchen, and break windows, pop out your ears, if played too loudly. When you stand by either of those Towers, you can feel the air movin, being pushed by those huge, set of 3 Marshall Speakers 15 "s in Diameter and 7 inches deep at the cores. Each Air Tower , there are 3, one for the middle side wall, where the turntable, tape player is at, and one for each end of the room. They all have 1-15" speaker 1/ 10"mid range speaker, and 1/ 6"tweeter in each tower. The middle tower has 2 - Mid-range speakers, and twin tweeter speakers. The Air cabinets are built to reverb the speakers with an Air Chamber for each speaker or twin speakers in the middle tower. They are built of 6 layer, Oak plywood for the direction chambers, & they are heavy, weigh about 250 lbs each, for the two Towers at the ends of the room, too 300 lbs for the middle Tower. They are Dinosaurs, This system was made for a Ballroom, or private dance floor, setup, and, when I throw on an old R&R 45, seventy eight, or 33 rpm record, or 4-8 track, reel-tape, that system will make you come alive, as you CAN FEEL the music as well as hear it!! I also have a Sony cd- disc player, jacked into the Turntable. My Neighbor 5 miles up the canyon from my ranch in Nevada has told me that he can understand the words of some of the songs I am playin on that Machine at our one Sat Nite per month, Swing Dance hosting party. Just love it, they built those Old Marantze systems to work correct and last, just about forever, this system is 53 years old and works like the day my Father bought it!! In 1980 I bought 3 sets of vacuum tubes for it, as they were the last ones made, I still have two sets left, I know my Children will be using it long before it ever quits!!
Born on the bayou!
o creedence Clearwater revival é uma contemporânea, desde 1972 que nunca mais deixei de ouvir às suas músicas. Foi a melhor década da minha vida
1969 Pineapple rov first time i heard it. country western lover but fell in love with it.
If this song isn’t added to the radio in Apocalypse Rising 2 I’m going to cry
Still here 24/08/2019 in Scotland anyone else.? Worldwide..???
Me too26/08/2019 from Germany 😍
26/08/2019 México.
Most beautiful thing i ever seen and heard today
I don’t think there’s anything that could make this song better, what great music, what an era
CCR will go down in musical history as one of the most distinctive leading voices of ALL TIME. Thankyou John Fogarty, keep rocking!!
This song literally transports me to a time and place I never got to experience. Oh how I wish I had a time machine.
Too all the boys who risked their lives...in Nam and WW11 and Korea..never forget.!!!!
Best rock song and best rock band forever.
John Fogerty was the heart and soul and guts and glory of CCR; the band members including his own brother screwed him but he came out on top in the end. Jesus loves you, John! ALways Keep above he fray!
Reminds of my childhood in the early 1970s.
Love this song and this great band as well
I'm 38 ans I freaking love this song! I always wanna dance when I hear it
Listening to this song is pure mental health for the soul
Absolute legend. They don't write nor sing music like this now.
Big tune from back in the day 👍🏽
My Dad he knows me this music , I have 46 years old and I love it !! 🎶🎸💃
One of America's greatest bands.... I'm from UK swinging sixties love CCR... Brian Jones after he left the Stones played their songs over and over and wanted to form a band to match their sound which he loved.
Awesome, even in 2019! Who's with me??
I APPROVE !!
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Just makes you wanna tap your feet,doese'nt it ?
I'm there already.
ME!
I like John's hair Lol 😂 such great music back in the late 60s early 70s,my parents were in their 20s back then.
Boy if only all these clowns on tik tok, Instagram etc today took a listen some of the 60s, 70s and 80s, they'd know what real talent and artists are.
Ahhh! When life was so simple, Classics were just that, and remain classics even today.
yep, like "sugar sugar", still have the vinyl single - - - somewhere on the attic... :-)
Always makes me want to watch An American Werewolf In London when I hear this
Stop Changing My Account Name yes sure! Some films have appropriated songs in such a great way.
I bought the movie poster (mounted on cardboard) years ago and left it at a bookstore check out while I looked around. When I went to go and get it the sales assistant said everyone had been asking her if they could buy it. (Great poster. Great movie.)
I take this topic as an inspiration to the Atlético Boca Juniors club, one of the best songs in history, thanks Creedence, from argentina
Sounds so cheery but so unapologetically haunting.