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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fillmore West Closing Night, San Francisco Ca. July 4th, 1971 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fillmore West Closing Night, San Francisco Ca. July 4th, 1971 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)
Tracklist:

1. Stage & Tuning (Live) (01:47)
2. Born on the Bayou (Live) (05:22)
3. Green River (Live) (03:55)
4. It Came Out of the Sky (Live) (03:31)
5. Don't Look Now / Door to Door (Live) (03:26)
6. Travelin' Band (Live) (03:29)
7. Fortunate Son / Commotion (Live) (06:33)
8. Lodi (Live) (04:02)
9. Bad Moon Risin' (Live) (02:11)
10. Ksan Aircheck (Live) (00:06)
11. Proud Mary (Live) (04:08)
12. Up Around the Bend (Live) (03:32)
13. Hey Tonight (Live) (03:04)
14. Sweet Hitchiker (Live) (03:19)
15. 3 Year Anniversary at Fillmore (Live) (00:35)
16. Keep on Chooglin' (Live) (09:53)
17. Bill Graham Outro (Live) (00:48)

As the tumultuous 1960s crashed into the '70s, few American bands could match the fevered output, unified vision, and consistent hit-making ability of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Despite hailing from Northern California, bandleader John Fogerty rooted his imagination in the Deep South, fusing vivid Southern imagery with a distinctive brand of rock & roll that combined swamp pop, blues, R&B, and country. Viewed as outliers in the Bay Area's overwhelmingly psychedelic music scene, CCR's punchy roots rock delivery, blue-collar work ethic, and comparative sobriety helped them quickly surpass their peers and become one of the most prolific and popular bands in the country. In 1969 alone they produced three major albums, headlined the Woodstock Festival, and introduced iconic songs like "Proud Mary" and "Fortunate Son" into the cultural lexicon. The latter of the two went on to become one of the defining protest songs of the Vietnam War, followed closely by "Run Through the Jungle" and "Bad Moon Rising," which, while not written about the war, nonetheless tapped into the nation's zeitgeist and had a similar resonance. Their creative and commercial success peaked with 1970's Cosmo's Factory, a rock solid chart-topper that housed massive hits like "Up Around the Bend" and "Lookin' Out My Back Door." Like many great bands, CCR's star burned brightly for a relatively short period before in-fighting and contention led to their breakup in 1972. In spite of ongoing feuds and protracted legal battles with their record label, the band's legacy grew over the following decades as their music became a definitive touchstone of American classic rock. Their 1976 anthology Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits remains a ubiquitous chart staple well into the 21st century.



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  • Blackdog52
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