https://images.recordsale.de/600/600/cdpix/c/creedenceclearwaterrevival-chooglin(3).jpgA1 I Heard It Through the Grapevine 11:05A2 Keep on Chooglin' 7:40B1 Suzie Q 8:34B2 Pagan Baby 6:25B3 Born on the Bayou 5:10
this is how i got into ccr. love the jams
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:09 (six years ago)
bad ass, never seen that
― sleeve, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:12 (six years ago)
lol comp is literally all choogle
― Οὖτις, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:25 (six years ago)
That track listing screams "cassette-only, sold for $3 at truck stops."
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:27 (six years ago)
that's pretty much the only album that should be sold at truck stops
― tylerw, Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:46 (six years ago)
There was a CCR truckstop comps called Hot Sauce or something, definitely had a bottle of hot sauce on the cover. All rockers.
― a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:49 (six years ago)
Hot Stuff...just looked like a graphic on a hot sauce bottle
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61xPK2DvCKL._SY355_.jpg
― a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 19:52 (six years ago)
I'm not sure m bison's recent post is getting the attention it deserves.
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 20:41 (six years ago)
Yeah, I was gonna say... A+!
― confusementalism (Dan Peterson), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 21:55 (six years ago)
lmao
― 𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 28 August 2019 21:55 (six years ago)
I just want a menswear catalog that offers all of Fogerty’s shirtshttps://newrepublic.com/article/112624/john-fogertys-70-flannel-shirt
Fogerty thanked the rock critic and then pulled out a plastic-bagged flannel shirt identical to the one he was wearing. "Here," he said, "have one of my 'Fortunate Son' shirts."
I don't know, I could go for some "Lodi" underpants.
― Sam Weller, Thursday, 29 August 2019 08:21 (six years ago)
https://cdn.spiritshop.com/DynamicImageHandler.ashx?pid=332&did=20304&tt=Lodi&bt=Your+Text&cid=9729&yt=2020&cp1=EEEEEE&cp2=000000
― Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 29 August 2019 13:26 (six years ago)
if only he had used choogle maps
When possible, make a legal U-turnmake a left at Exit 77, Bayou CountryAt the git go, make a rightKeep on choogling (?? miles??)
The bathroom is on the right
― Sam Weller, Thursday, 29 August 2019 13:41 (six years ago)
Heard a tidbit of the middle-part jam from Ramble Tamble as transition music on my NPR station today and it made my day
Where is the love for that song? It's easily one of my favorite CCR songs for a number of reasons but primarily because there is a monster jam hidden inside the primary song framework. It's like going on a tiny trip to Cosmo's Factory and then being safely delivered home at the end. Good lyrics too.
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera)
one of the many records i listened to last year was a record called "outlaw overtones" by a band called "ramble tamble" who, yes, i just listened to because any band named "ramble tamble" couldn't possibly be all bad.
and i do like it! good lo-fi jams, not much in the way of choogle though.
― Abigail, Wife of Preserved Fish (rushomancy), Thursday, 29 August 2019 13:49 (six years ago)
ts: chooglin vs. tamblin
― tylerw, Thursday, 29 August 2019 13:52 (six years ago)
Russ Chooglin
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 29 August 2019 14:05 (six years ago)
^^^ I see what you did there...
A video popped up on my Facebook yesterday with John telling his Woodstock story about playing after the Dead. Dead dropped acid before they went on, and then there were rain and PA delays, which must have been a huge cluster... A bunch of Deadheads were commenting and calling John a whiner, saying the Dead's legacy is so much greater than CCR's. I dunno, I don't have a punchline to this story, I just know which band I'd rather listen to.
― confusementalism (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 29 August 2019 14:34 (six years ago)
I think I saw that Ramble Tamble band live several years ago
― Vape Store (crüt), Thursday, 29 August 2019 14:49 (six years ago)
they're pretty good — but the band name is perhaps a little misleading, haha.
― tylerw, Thursday, 29 August 2019 15:51 (six years ago)
Only on Choogle Maps can you find Louisiana just a mile from Texarkana.
― pplains, Thursday, 29 August 2019 17:28 (six years ago)
kudos
― sleeve, Thursday, 29 August 2019 17:31 (six years ago)
Deadheads not taking kindly to any criticism of their beloved band shockah
― The Fearless Thread Killers (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 29 August 2019 17:42 (six years ago)
And not taking kindly to any mention of quality control
― The Fearless Thread Killers (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 29 August 2019 17:48 (six years ago)
https://i.imgur.com/BK6RkYH.png
― joygoat, Thursday, 29 August 2019 18:50 (six years ago)
^^^^superb
― bidfurd, Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:22 (six years ago)
A+
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:23 (six years ago)
― The Fearless Thread Killers (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, August 29, 2019 1:48 PM (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink
The thing is, the Dead themselves admitted they sucked at Woodstock, and most Deadheads (I almost used the phrase "discerning Deadheads," but thought better of it) don't rate that performance highly at all. I don't think it was any kind of holy grail for, or otherwise coveted by, tape traders.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:27 (six years ago)
A bunch of Deadheads were commenting and calling John a whiner, saying the Dead's legacy is so much greater than CCR's. I dunno, I don't have a punchline to this story, I just know which band I'd rather listen to.
― confusementalism (Dan Peterson), Thursday, August 29, 2019 10:34 AM (four hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
The absolute worst thing about the Grateful Dead is their legacy. And I say that as a fan.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:28 (six years ago)
Thanks. Curious what exactly you mean by “legacy” here.
― The Fearless Thread Killers (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:43 (six years ago)
I assume maybe you mean the huge body of recordings.
― The Fearless Thread Killers (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:44 (six years ago)
I meant their legacy as it's manifested itself in innumerable "jam" bands and the cultures that surround most of them.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 29 August 2019 19:51 (six years ago)
nice one joygoat.
― pplains, Thursday, 29 August 2019 20:08 (six years ago)
The Dead certainly have a larger, longer "legacy" of touring for decades, people travelling for multiple runs of shows, trading tapes... the whole Dead gestalt is a unique thing. I haven't heard the new CCR Woodstock recording yet, but they seem like a pretty fine-tuned machine, driven by a very exacting taskmaster, whereas the Dead were the complete antithesis of that: a bunch of hippies who would gobble acid before going out to play in front of half a million people. There's a great story of the whole Dead debacle I was just reading here:
http://deadessays.blogspot.com/2019/07/the-dead-at-woodstock-guest-post.html
― confusementalism (Dan Peterson), Thursday, 29 August 2019 20:37 (six years ago)
^Thx for posting this, it's very interesting (and well-written)
― Stub yr toe on the yacht rock (morrisp), Thursday, 29 August 2019 20:56 (six years ago)
yeah that was great
― sleeve, Thursday, 29 August 2019 21:19 (six years ago)
All right, m. bison and joygoat. Someone might have to call the state militia.
https://i.imgur.com/ccH2SLi.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/gPEbuB6.png
https://i.imgur.com/uIFWC3I.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/0TczMXP.jpg
― pplains, Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:02 (six years ago)
lol so good
― tylerw, Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:07 (six years ago)
Brilliant.
― Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:18 (six years ago)
lol
we owe some gratitude to the random motorist who missed his turn
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:35 (six years ago)
LOLz
― Let them eat Pfifferlinge an Schneckensauce (Tom D.), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:42 (six years ago)
Better turn through the choogle
― Instant Carmax (Ye Mad Puffin), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:44 (six years ago)
A+++
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 18:57 (six years ago)
I was actually in Lodi a couple years ago and I parked in front of a bar that was named "Stuck In Lodi" that looked like it had recently been closed permanently... sad ironic Central Valley vibes.
I think I have a pic of it buried somewhere in my phone.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 25 September 2019 19:47 (six years ago)
Is this just a little south of Moline?
― Sam Weller, Thursday, 26 September 2019 07:13 (six years ago)
Er, *showf* of Moline?
― Sam Weller, Thursday, 26 September 2019 07:14 (six years ago)
kudos pp for this exceptional work
― ogmor, Thursday, 26 September 2019 08:18 (six years ago)
Hahahaha
― i'm not a garbageman i am garbage, man. let me handle my garbage, damn (m bison), Thursday, 26 September 2019 10:52 (six years ago)
i just want to confirm: no one has matched CCR's incredible achievement of releasing three remarkable albums in the same year, right? Bayou Country (1/5/69), Green River (8/3/69), and Willy and the Poor Boys (11/2/69).
i know this has probably been discussed multiple times, but it's difficult to search, and i need to confirm this as an indisputable fact.
― Peaceful Warrior I Poser (Karl Malone), Sunday, 1 December 2019 19:00 (six years ago)
https://www.theringer.com/music/2019/11/26/20983063/creedence-clearwater-revival-willy-and-the-poor-boys-50th-anniversary
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 1 December 2019 19:05 (six years ago)
Even by the standards of the 1960s, when big-ticket acts were expected to satiate their market with a seemingly endless torrent of recorded output and live appearances, 1969 was a prolific year for Creedence Clearwater Revival. First formed two years previous, but really the full-flowering of earlier bands the Blue Velvets and the Golliwogs, the Oakland-based quartet had suddenly gone from music biz strugglers to full-blown celebrities. After so long a wait, nothing was going to dissuade them from maximizing their moment. CCR released three brilliant albums in 1969, each with a tangible claim on genius. January’s Bayou Country yielded the classics “Born on the Bayou” and “Keep on Chooglin.” August’s Green River produced yet more canonical material: “Lodi,” “Bad Moon Rising,” and the title track. Even the Beatles at their vaulting creative heights never released three great records in a 12-month span. Creedence Clearwater Revival’s November release, Willy and the Poor Boys, managed that very trick.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 1 December 2019 19:06 (six years ago)