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We asked funny internet lady Clare Blackwood to pick an album, she said she didn't know anything about music, so we ended up with a Creedence Clearwater Revival album, but what an album! Cosmo's Factory was released in 1972 and makes the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list at #413. Listen as we cover: The similarities between comedy and music performanceWhether John Fogerty's vocal style is cultural appropriationThe improbability of four random people forming a good bandFogerty's underrated songwritingIf you don't know anything about Cosmo's Factory, take a quick listen to our 101 here: https://recordroulettepodcast.com/episode/cosmos-factory-101Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Music by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
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In just a couple of years, Creedence Clearwater Revival generated one of the most amazing runs of hits in American pop history: from “Proud Mary” to “Green River,” “Bad Moon Rising” to “Travelin’ Band.” Reportedly, they even outsold the Beatles in America in 1969. But for all their success with those John Fogerty–penned classics, CCR never held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100. All of those hits were No. 2s: a dubious Billboard chart record they hold to this day, for most No. 2s without a No. 1. True, it was the late ’60s, and CCR had the bad luck to be competing with such chart titans as Paul Simon and Sly Stone…but sometimes they were held back by No. 1 songs that are barely remembered today. In this episode of Hit Parade, we break down the sequence of events that relegated CCR—a future first-ballot Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band—to the charts’ permanent runner-up slot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In just a couple of years, Creedence Clearwater Revival generated one of the most amazing runs of hits in American pop history: from “Proud Mary” to “Green River,” “Bad Moon Rising” to “Travelin’ Band.” Reportedly, they even outsold the Beatles in America in 1969. But for all their success with those John Fogerty–penned classics, CCR never held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100. All of those hits were No. 2s: a dubious Billboard chart record they hold to this day, for most No. 2s without a No. 1. True, it was the late ’60s, and CCR had the bad luck to be competing with such chart titans as Paul Simon and Sly Stone…but sometimes they were held back by No. 1 songs that are barely remembered today. In this episode of Hit Parade, we break down the sequence of events that relegated CCR—a future first-ballot Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band—to the charts’ permanent runner-up slot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In just a couple of years, Creedence Clearwater Revival generated one of the most amazing runs of hits in American pop history: from “Proud Mary” to “Green River,” “Bad Moon Rising” to “Travelin’ Band.” Reportedly, they even outsold the Beatles in America in 1969. But for all their success with those John Fogerty–penned classics, CCR never held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100. All of those hits were No. 2s: a dubious Billboard chart record they hold to this day, for most No. 2s without a No. 1. True, it was the late ’60s, and CCR had the bad luck to be competing with such chart titans as Paul Simon and Sly Stone…but sometimes they were held back by No. 1 songs that are barely remembered today. In this episode of Hit Parade, we break down the sequence of events that relegated CCR—a future first-ballot Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band—to the charts’ permanent runner-up slot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Сегодня мы на концерте Creedence Clearwater Revisited 1998 года, который лег в основу концертного альбома Recollection. Звучит лучшее из Creedence Clearwater Revival. На сцене: Doug „Cosmo” Clifford, Stu Cook , а так же Kurt Griffey , Steve Gunner и вокалист John „Bulldog” Tristao . Трэклист: 01. Born on the Bayou — 5:19 02. Green River — 3:23 03. Lodi — 3:19 04. Commotion — 2:41 05. Wholl Stop the Rain — 2:39 06. Suzie Q — 10:10 07. Hey Tonight — 2:36 08. Long as I Can Seen the Light — 3:40 09. Down on the Corner — 3:03 10. Looking Out My Backdoor — 2:44 11. Cotton Fields — 2:53 12. Tombstone Shadow — 4:52 01. Heard It Through the Grapevine — 15:44 02. Midnight Special — 4:14 03. Bad Moon Rising — 2:18 04. Proud Mary — 3:24 05. I Put a Spell on You — 4:36 06. Fortunate Son — 2:48 07. Have You Ever Seen the Rain? — 2:41 08. Travelin Band — 3:29 09. Run Through the Jungle — 8:07 10. Up Around the Bend — 3:52