A pretty good live set from 1970. They cover their hits in the first 30 minutes, then cut loose. Also, note the size of Doug Clifford's hi-hat cymbals.
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His politics are stupid, but God, I love Fogerty and especially CCR.
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Lot of good ones. My favotites were "Down on the corner" and "Looking out my backdoor". Of Fogerty's solo work, I like "Center field". Reminds me of my brief grade school baseball career .
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A lot of good songs from Fogerty & Company. I always liked Ramble Tamble from the Cosmo's Factory LP, and their version of Cotton Fields and Effigy from Willy and the Poor Boys LP. Always partial to the single: Sweet Hitch-Hiker.
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