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The Sicilian
Another missed opportunity for former Creedence Clearwater Revival bandmates John Fogerty to have a one-off with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford. Too many years of bitterness, lawsuits, and name-calling.
Until I read a excerpt from Fogerty's book, I never knew that his brother and former CCR member Tom Fogerty who passed away in 1990, had died of AIDS.
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The Sicilian
Another missed opportunity for former Creedence Clearwater Revival bandmates John Fogerty to have a one-off with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford. Too many years of bitterness, lawsuits, and name-calling.
Until I read a excerpt from Fogerty's book, I never knew that his brother and former CCR member Tom Fogerty who passed away in 1990, had died of AIDS.
Oh FUUUUUUUUCK that. Those guys are @#$%&. He shouldn't ever play with them again. Fogerty IS Creedence and he's completely justified in feeling the way he does.
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The Sicilian
Another missed opportunity for former Creedence Clearwater Revival bandmates John Fogerty to have a one-off with Stu Cook and Doug Clifford. Too many years of bitterness, lawsuits, and name-calling.
Until I read a excerpt from Fogerty's book, I never knew that his brother and former CCR member Tom Fogerty who passed away in 1990, had died of AIDS.
Oh FUUUUUUUUCK that. Those guys are @#$%&. He shouldn't ever play with them again. Fogerty IS Creedence and he's completely justified in feeling the way he does.
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marianna
John Fogerty wrote one song. It's all a variation of that song.
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bye bye johnny
Due to a scheduling conflict, The Black Keys will unfortunately need to cancel their set at @woodstockfest. The band wants to let fans know as soon as possible and before tickets go on sale.
They have a "scheduling conflict" for an important show like this? Sounds bogus. They must have changed their mind about playing here.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-09 10:26 by TornAndFried.
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TheGreek
I saw John Fogarty once a while back at a shed show and he was great . I loved his song Centerfield which the guitar he played was made out of a Louisville Slugger Baseball bat which was very cool to have a bat/guitar made out of an ash body with a maple fingerboard !Towards the end of the show his crew wheeled out a Kustom Amp stack which was vintage and supposedly what he used during his CCR days . Oh by the way you might need ear plugs for his show as he was insanely loud and my ears were ringing good and plenty . Very rare these days for that type of decibels to be projected out into the audience . The most recent show where the volume was so loud was 2014 for Ace Frehley and when he completed playing Shock Me with the fire and smoke coming out of his neck pickup on his Gibson Les Paul Sunburst he tells us "Still smoking after 40 years" which I most certainly got a tremendous kick out of as he truly is a great performer/entertainer/guitarist !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Elmo Lewis
John Fogerty is the best live musical act I have seen not named The Rolling Stones.