I was 19 the first time I heard this tune ... 54 years of faking it, and I finally know how to play the dang thing. I'll tell you what, Ol' Son ... you keep teaching that good old country rock and I can meet go on to meet Jesus a happy man! How about some Steve Earle ... Guitar Town? ... with 2 guitar parts, the acoustic and the low string lead. Copper Head Road is good, but desperately needs that janggly mandolin. Do you do any early Dwight Yoakam? Lots of good low string guitar parts there and they still rock like hell.
Another brilliant demo/ lesson from TFC! Not many guitar tutors have gone into this much detail to explain how to play this like the original recording. Brilliant job Twelve foot chain! Thank you so very much! 🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠👌🏻🕊
I thought I was the only one who noticed that John Fogerty played in D, and I finally saw your video, and I loved it! You explain it very well! Congratulations on your good work! Thank you very much for your contribution to the world of Creedence! (From Catalonia, Spain)
In high school friends and I got tickets to Hulabaloo featuring Creedence Clearwater. They were super cool and having fun faking the lip synching. The audience kept getting prompts to cheer and clap but for at least my friends and I we were zonked on weed and most of the audience seemed to be in the same state of mind so everyone was laughing and having fun messing up the prompts along with the band. Buffy St. Marie was on stage also.
These classic numbers from John Fogerty made Saul Zeantz an incredible fortune, enabling him to venture into film making - incredible to think this music still sells every week to this day
Once again `12 Ft, great choice. 😀 I saw John Fogerty solo for his 50th Birthday in a small club in Toronto. The crowd sang Happy Birthday to him and I was given the set list from the Drummer ♪♫♪♫♪♫
when i first started out playing along to there music i i was playing to a chords/lyrics book that was for easy guitar/easy organ and after a while i thought wait a minute, this doesn't sound right,the chords are and weren't the same and they were'nt so i bought a different book with chords they call tab chords and this particular book had approx yeah-5-8 different ccr songs and i was more successful.thakns for uploading
Very cool, I knew something wasnt right for years. It just didn't sound like the record. Then years later one day I seen him play it in E position, and I knew then what was going on. But I did learn some of the lead licks from you. many thanks, I love your videos and I learn something on every one of them I watch, even though I've been playing 50 years now. Who says you cant learn an old dog new. tricks. lol
Tom Fogerty played Guild Starfire VI with CCR. He had a few in different colors. He also had many other guitars in his collection including a Ricky and a 335 but I have never seen a video with him using anything other than the Guild Starfire with CCR.
Your lessons are excellent....I always suspected that John Fogerty tuned his guitar a step lower here (probably on Bad Moon Rising, as well)......also....I believe that Tom Fogerty used a Guild Starfire.....
Hey man great lesson can you please do a lesson on Jeff becks let me love you baby I been asking you for a while please accept my request thanks I would really appreciate it