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Handijam 2010: Big Brother, Moonalice, David Nelson

SPECIAL FOUR SHOW BENEFIT TOUR STARTS TOMORROW IN TEANECK, NJ


Big Brother and the Holding Company

A special run of shows is taking place this weekend, September 23-26, to benefit Handijam. Founded in 2000 by
Charlene Raco, Handijam for Handicapped, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that serves the terminally ill,
mentally, physically and emotionally challenged in Staten Island. Its main purpose is to provide entertainment for
those who get only their basic necessities met.

David Nelson, the heart of
the New Riders of the Purple Sage and
longtime friend and music partner of The
Grateful Dead
‘s Jerry Garcia, is headlining a run of concerts of his all star eponymous band to benefit
the cause.

The band features Barry Sless (Phil Lesh and Friends) on lead and pedal steel guitar, drummer John
Molo
(Phil Lesh, Bruce Hornsby, John Fogerty), bassist Pete Sears (Jefferson Starship, Hot Tuna, Rod
Stewart), and keyboardist Mookie Siegel (Phil Lesh,Donna Jean and The Tricksters). Sless,Siegel and Molo
also lend their instrumental wizardry to opening act Moonalice at these benefits.

Sharing the bill is the classic band Big
Brother & The Holding Company
, best known for their famed lead singer, the late great Janis
Joplin
. Rounding out the bill is New Riders’ bassist Ronnie Penque with his own band.

Tour Schedule:
THUR, SEPTEMBER 23
Mexicali Live
1409 Queen Anne Rd

Teaneck, NJ

FRI, SEPTEMBER 24

Wonderbar

5th & Ocean
Asbury Park,NJ

SAT, SEPTEMBER 25
Kaplan’s Farm
“The Barn”
Millerton, NY

SUN, SEPTEMBER 26
Ukrainian Church

60 N. Jefferson Rd.
Whippany, NJ


Super Bad Sunday: John Fogerty

SUCH A NASTY GUITAR PLAYER!

Our weekend triple-shot this week salutes John Fogerty, who takes the main stage at Bonnaroo today at 4 pm. The man is serious bidness in many regards, and we offer up a couple Creedence classics (including a fiery Woodstock performance where he also blows some mean harp) and one from his solo years. Keep on chooglin’, good sir!

John Fogerty Tour Dates :: John Fogerty News :: John Fogerty Concert Reviews


Happening Now: Bonnaroo

TWEETS AND TWITPICS FOR YOU AND BY YOU!

Entrance Band

Even if you’re not headed to Manchester, TN this weekend for the 2010 edition of
Bonnaroo, you can keep up with the progress of people’s filthy feet and catch
glimpses and clever comments direct from the dusty/muddy fields via JamBase’s Bonnaroo Twitter Feed.

Music is already pumping in the Troo Music Lounge and other smaller bar/tent venues and
the main stages fire up at 4:15 pm, EST, with The Postelles and
Fanfarlo
and The Entrance
Band
at 4:30 pm. And some enterprising Lotus fan should
be uploading thoughts and images from their late night set by the time it wraps around 1
am tonight.

Be safe out there. Drink LOTS of water. Bring your umbrellas and rain ponchos (dark
clouds are looming over the fest presently). And most importantly, check back with
JamBase for fresh photos from the intrepid Dave Vann and Wesley Hodges’ on-site commentary
with a full recap next week.

In the meantime, those at Bonnaroo or waiting in traffic to get through the gates and
check out our 2010
Bonnaroo Preview
for helpful suggestions on how to maximize their ‘Roo.

For those not fortunate enough to make it to this year’s Bonnaroo, fear not as select
performances will be webcast on YouTube and NPR.

YouTube Webcast
Schedule

Friday, June 11th:
Julia Nunes: 12: 15 pm – 1:15 pm
Neon Indian: 1:15 pm – 1:45 pm
Carolina Chocolate Drops: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
The Temper Trap: 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
The Dodos: 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Damian Marley & Nas: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Mayer Hawtorne and the Country: 5:30 pm – 5:45 pm
The National: 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm
Tori Amos: 7:15 pm – 8:00 pm
Michael Franti & Spearhead: 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Tenacious D: 9:30 pm – 11:00 pm

Saturday, June 12th:
Punch Brothers ft. Chris Thile: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Gaslight Anthem: 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Norah Jones: 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Trombone Shorty: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Mumford & Sons: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The Dead Weather: 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Umphrey’s McGee: 7:30 pm – 7:55 pm
Jimmy Cliff: 7:55 pm – 9:25 pm
LCD Soundsystem: 9:25 pm – 10:55 pm
Kings of Leon: 10:55 pm – 11:30 pm
Jay -Z: 11:30 pm – 1:30 am

Sunday, June 13th:
The Avett Brothers: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm
John Butler Trio: 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm
Regina Spektor: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
John Fogerty: 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Weezer: 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Zac Brown Band: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Ween: 8:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Rise Against: 8:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Dave Matthews Band: 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm

Visit http://www.youtube.com/bonnaroo
for more webcast information.


Taylor Swift honoured at BMI Pop Music Awards

Taylor Swift has won yet another accolade as she was honoured at the BMI Pop Music Awards in Beverly Hills on Tuesday – the ‘Song of the Year’ award.
This makes Swift the youngest recipient of the award, which she won for her song ‘Love Story’ – just one day after she received the Artist of [...]

Bonnaroo Adds: Ween Umphrey’s, Galactic, Butler

BONNAROO MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL ARTISTS FOR 2010 LINEUP

WEEN, GALACTIC, UMPHREY’S McGEE, JOHN BUTLER TRIO, THE GOSSIP AND MORE CONFIRMED

Superfly and A.C. Entertainment have announced that the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has added several artists to the 2010 event. Updates include Bonnaroo veterans Ween, Galactic and Umphrey’s McGee as well as gifted singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile and the genre-bending, post-punk trio The Gossip.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

BONNAROO 2010 ARTISTS:

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

The Flaming Lips performing Dark Side of the Moon featuring Stardeath and White Dwarfs

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

Ween

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Galactic

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

Umphrey’s McGee

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

Deadmau5

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

The Disco Biscuits

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

Brandi Carlile

The xx

John Butler Trio

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Baaba Maal

The Melvins

The Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

The Gossip

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers featuring Chris Thile

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Needtobreathe

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Fanfarlo

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Tickets and complete festival information for the 2010 event are available at Bonnaroo.com.


Bonnaroo Lineup: DMB Jay-Z, KOL, Biscuits, Wonder

BONNAROO ANNOUNCES 2010 LINEUP

FEATURING: DAVE MATTHEWS BAND, KINGS OF LEON, STEVIE WONDER, JAY-Z, WEEZER, THE DEAD WEATHER

FLAMING LIPS PERFORMING DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, PHOENIX, AVETT BROTHERS, THE BLACK KEYS

MICHAEL FRANTI, LES CLAYPOOL, THE DISCO BISCUITS, TORI AMOS, JEFF BECK, THIEVERY CORP AND MORE

The 2010 Bonnaroo lineup saw a rather interesting release on Tuesday (February 9). Pouring slowly out of the festival’s MySpace page and appearing in videos like the one The Avett Brothers debuted on JamBase, fans learned one-by-one which of their favorite artists will appear at the event. More acts will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will go down June 10-13 in a huge field near Manchester, TN. Tickets are on sale now at bonnarootickets.com.

For more on Bonnaroo, check our extensive coverage of the 2009 event here.

Artists Confirmed for Bonnaroo 2010:

Bonnaroo 2009 by Snyder

Dave Matthews Band

Kings of Leon

Stevie Wonder

Jay-Z

Tenacious D

Weezer

The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform Dark Side of the Moon

The Dead Weather

Damian Marley & Nas

Phoenix

Norah Jones

Michael Franti & Spearhead

John Fogerty

Regina Spektor

Jimmy Cliff

LCD Soundsystem

The Avett Brothers

Thievery Corporation

Rise Against

Tori Amos

The National

Zac Brown Band

Les Claypool

John Prine

The Black Keys

Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers

Jeff Beck

Dropkick Murphys

She & Him

Against Me!

The Disco Biscuits

Daryl Hall & Chromeo

Jamey Johnson

Clutch

Bassnectar

Kid Cudi

Baaba Maal

Kris Kristofferson

Medeski Martin & Wood

The xx

GWAR

Dan Deacon Ensemble

Tinariwen

Wale

Deadmau5

The Melvins

Gaslight Anthem

Miike Snow

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Dr. Dog

They Might Be Giants

Punch Brothers

Isis

Blitzen Trapper

Blues Traveler

Miranda Lambert

Calexico

OK Go

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue

Martin Sexton

Lotus

Baroness

Dave Rawlings Machine

Mayer Hawthorne and the County

Japandroids

Jay Electronica

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Ingrid Michaelson

The Dodos

Manchester Orchestra

The Temper Trap

Cross Canadian Ragweed

Big Sam’s Funky Nation

Carolina Chocolate Drops

Tokyo Police Club

The Entrance Band

Local Natives

Brandi Carlile

Mumford & Sons

Rebelution

Diane Birch

Monte Montgomery

Julia Nunes

The Postelles

Lucero

Here We Go Magic

Hot Rize

Neon Indian

B.O.B

Needtobreathe


Music on the Tube: 11/9 – 11/15

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Tue, November 10 – Shakira

Wed, November 11 – Norah Jones

Thu, November 12 – The Cribs and Johnny Marr
Fri, November 13 – Mariah Carey


The Jay Leno Show


Fri, November 13 – Sheryl Crow



The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, November 9 – David Gray

Tue, November 10 – John Fogerty

Thu, November 12 – Jason Mraz

Fri, November 13 – Kris Allen


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, November 9 – Ghostface Killah
Tue, November 10 – Amerie
Wed, November 11 – Los Lonely Boys
Thu, November 12 – Switchfoot
Fri, November 13 – Huey Lewis


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, November 11 – The Swell Season
Thu, November 12 – Trace Adkins


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, November 10 – Wale
Wed, November 11 – Carly Simon
Thu, November 12 – Goodie Mob
Fri, November 13 – Kid Sister


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, November 9 – Yo La Tengo (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Wed, November 11 – 43rd Annual CMA Awards
Sat, November 14 – Austin City Limits featuring Willie Nelson and Asleep At The Wheel
Sat, November 14 – Saturday Night Live featuring Black Eyed Peas


John Fogerty: New Live DVD

LONDON CONCERT FULL OF CCR AND SOLO HITS

John Fogerty

John Fogerty‘s New DVD Comin’ Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall will be released November 3 On Fortunate Son Records / Verve Forecast. The concert features Fogerty roaring through hits from both his solo career and his days leading Creedence Clearwater Revival.

“The Royal Albert Hall. It’s hard to imagine that I am walking on to this stage that I left 37 years ago. I had no idea coming off that stage what was ahead me. I sure didn’t know it would take so long to come back!” said Fogerty. “Tonight is a celebration of my music and my personal revival. And when I walk off this stage tonight it will be with a happy heart.”

Fogerty’s band includes Kenny Aronoff (drums), Billy Burnette (guitar), Jason Mowery (fiddle/mandolin), Matt Nolen (keyboards/guitar), Hunter Perrin (guitar), and David Santos (bass). The concert also features guest appearances from John’s sons, Shane & Tyler, on guitar.

Comin’ Down The Road: The Concert at Royal Albert Hall Track Listing

1. Comin’ Down The Road
2. Born On The Bayou
3. Lookin’ Out My Backdoor
4. Rambunctious Boy
5. Don’t You Wish It Was True
6. My Toot Toot
7. Commotion
8. Creedence Song
9. Ramble Tamble
10. Gunslinger
11. I Will Walk With You
12. Somebody Help Me
13. Broken Down Cowboy
14. Keep On Chooglin’
15. Southern Streamline
16. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
17. Almost Saturday Night
18. Rock And Roll Girls
19. Down On The Corner
20. Hey Tonight
21. Up Around The Bend
22. Old Man Down The Road
23. Fortunate Son
24. Travelin’ Band
25. Rockin’ All Over The World
26. Proud Mary


Music on the Tube 10/19 – 10/25

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, October 19 – Rosanne Cash (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Paul McCartney (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Judy Collins (Repeat)


The Jay Leno Show


Mon, October 19 – Rod Stewart

Tue, October 20 – Ludacris


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Tue, October 20 – Cobra Starship featuring Estelle (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Phoenix (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Dave Matthews Band (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – All Time Low (Repeat)


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Tue, October 20 – the Sounds
Wed, October 21 – Dead by Sunrise
Thu, October 22 – The Temper Trap
Fri, October 23 – Echo & the Bunnymen


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Wed, October 21 – Laura Izibor (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Lynyrd Skynyrd (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – The Avett Brothers (Repeat)


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, October 20 – Landon Pigg (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – John Fogerty (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Miranda Lambert (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Christopher Cross with Michael McDonald (Repeat)


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, October 19 – Mat Kearney (Repeat)
Tue, October 20 – Amazing Baby (Repeat)
Wed, October 21 – Paolo Nutini (Repeat)
Thu, October 22 – Ladyhawke (Repeat)
Fri, October 23 – Wild Light (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Sat, October 24 – Austin City Limits featuring Andrew Bird and St. Vincent.


John Fogerty: Fall Tour

PEOPLE ON THE RIVER WILL BE HAPPY TO SEE HIM

John Fogerty

On November 12, John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival) will launch a national tour in support of his new album, The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again (released August 31 on Fortunate Son/Verve Forecast), as a follow up to Fogerty’s 1973 solo debut.

This week, Fogerty received the Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting from the Americana Music Association. He’ll kickoff the first season of Live By Request on PBS, and will appear on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien in November as well.

Fogerty along with Kenny Aronoff (drums), Billy Burnette (guitar), Jason Mowery (fiddle/mandolin), Matt Nolen (keyboards/guitar), Hunter Perrin (guitar), David Santos (bass) and James Pennebaker (pedal steel) will kick off the tour at Los Angeles’ Kodak Theater on November 12.

John Fogerty Fall 2009 US Tour Dates

November 12 Los Angeles Kodak Theater
November 14 Primm, NV Primm Valley Resort
November 16 Denver, CO Temple Hoyne Buell Theater
November 18 Minneapolis, MN Orpheum Theater
November 19 Milwaukee, WI Riverside Theater
November 21 Chicago, IL Auditorium Theater
November 22 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
November 24 New York, NY The Beacon Theater
November 25 Newark, NJ NJPAC
November 27 Mashantucket, CT MGM Grand at Foxwoods
November 28 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theater
November 29 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater


Music on the Tube 9/14 – 9/20

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, September 14 – Cage the Elephant (Repeat)
Tue, September 15 – Care Bears on Fire (Repeat)
Wed, September 16 – John Fogerty (Repeat)


The Jay Leno Show


Mon, September 14 – Jay-Z, Rihanna, and Kanye West
Wed, September 16 – Miley Cyrus
Thu, September 17 – Bruce Hornsby and Eric Clapton


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, September 14 – Dave Matthews Band
Tue, September 15 – Phoenix
Wed, September 16 – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Fri, September 18 – Nelly Furtado


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, September 14 – Maxwell (Repeat)
Tue, September 15 – Kelly Clarkson
Wed, September 16 – Pink
Fri, September 18 – Shakira


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Mon, September 14 – Juliette Lewis (Repeat)


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, September 14 – Rufus Wainwright
Tue, September 15 – Ghostface Killah
Wed, September 16 – Q-Tip
Thu, September 17 – Megadeth
Fri, September 18 – Keri Hilson


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, September 14 – Franz Ferdinand
Tue, September 15 – Metric
Wed, September 16 – Pete Yorn


Other Shows of Interest


Wed, September 16 – The Flaming Lips on The Colbert Report

Thu, September 17 – VH1′s Behind the Music: Pink
Thu, September 17 – VH1 Divas featuring performances by: Adele, Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Jordin Sparks, and Leona Lewis


Music on the Tube 9/7 – 9/13

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Wed, September 9 – George Jones
Fri, September 11 – Kid Cudi


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Tue, September 8 – Dhani Harrison
Wed, September 9 – Reba McEntire
Thu, September 10 – Paolo Nutini
Fri, September 11 – Chris Cornell


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Tue, September 8 – Boys Like Girls
Wed, September 9 – Brendan Benson
Thu, September 10 – White Lies
Fri, September 11 – The Used


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Tue, September 8 – Spencer Day


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Tue, September 8 – John Fogerty
Fri, September 11 – George Jones


Last Call With Carson Daly


Tue, September 8 – The Cure (Repeat)
Wed, September 9 – Diane Birch (Repeat)
Thu, September 10 – The Ting Tings (Repeat)
Fri, September 11 – Zee Avi (Repeat)


Other Shows of Interest


Thu, September 10 – The return of VH1′s Behind the Music: Lil’ Wayne
Sun, September 13 – 2009 MTV Video Music Awards featuring performances by: Beyonce, Jay-Z, Lady GaGa, Taylor Swift, Green Day, Pink, and Muse


Music on the Tube 8/31-9/6

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Mon, August 31 – Dirty Projectors
Tue, September 1 – The Black Crowes
Thu, September 3 – John Fogerty
Fri, September 4 – Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, August 31 – Pitbull
Tue, September 1 – Cheap Trick


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, August 31 – Friendly Fires (Repeat)
Tue, September 1 – DataRock
Wed, September 2 – St. Vincent
Thu, September 3 – R. Kelly
Fri, September 4 – Maxwell


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, August 31 – Jet
Tue, September 1 – Michael Franti & Spearhead
Wed, September 2 – Smokey Robinson
Thu, September 3 – Shadows Fall
Fri, September 4 – Pet Shop Boys


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, August 31 – The Virgins (Repeat)
Tue, September 1 – Method Man & Redman (Repeat)
Wed, September 2 – Wale (Repeat)
Fri, September 4 – Ben Harper & Relentless7 (Repeat)



John Fogerty: New Album

John Fogerty Resurrects the Blue Ridge Rangers on September 1


John Fogerty

On Tuesday, September 1, 2009 John Fogerty will release The
Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
. On this album, Fogerty
brings back the concept behind his solo debut, 1973′s The Blue Ridge
Rangers
. The collection of songs include classics such as John Prine‘s “Paradise,” Buck Owens‘ “I Don’t Care,” Delaney and Bonnie‘s
“Never Ending Song of Love” and John Denver‘s “Back Home Again,” as well as
his own “Change in the Weather.”

After Creedence Clearwater Revival broke up
in 1972, Fogerty released his first solo album under the name The Blue Ridge
Rangers
. He played all the instruments on this album of gospel and country
covers, which earned critical accolades and produced two Top 40 hits -
“Jambalaya” and “Hearts of Stone.”

The Blue Ride Rangers Rides Again, arranged and produced by Fogerty, features both
well-known and esoteric song choices.

Fogerty received special help on “Garden Party” courtesy of The EaglesDon Henley and Timothy B. Schmit. Bruce Springsteen, an avowed Fogerty fan,
duets on the Everly Brothers’ “When Will I Be Loved,” putting a new spin on
a treasured classic.

Track Listing:
1. Paradise (John Prine)
2. Never Ending Song of Love (Bonnie Bramett/Delaney Bramlett)
3. Garden Party (Rick Nelson)
4. I Don’t Care (Just As Long As You Love Me) (Buck Owens)
5. Back Home Again (John Denver)
6. I’ll Be There (If You Ever Want Me) (Ray Price/Rusty Gabbard)
7. Change in the Weather (John Fogerty)
8. Moody River (Gary Bruce)
9. Heaven’s Just a Sin Away (Jerry Gillespie)
10. Fallin’ Fallin’ Fallin’ (D. Deckleman/J. Guillot/J.D. Miller)
11. Haunted House (Robert L.Geddins)
12. When Will I Be Loved (Phil Everly)


Sun Spin:Creedence Clearwater Revival

A CRY FROM THE STREETS AS THE SIXTIES TURNED TO THE SEVENTIES

Throughout the remainder of 2009, Sunday Spin will regularly celebrate and explore some of the seminal albums released in 1969 as they reach their 40th anniversaries. We couldn’t think of a better slab to start withÂ…

Some folks are born wise, and John Fogerty is surely one of them. Two years on from the Summer of Love, Fogerty could see which way the wind was blowing, his young ears able to “hear the voice of rage and ruin.” The Vietnam War shuddered a half a world away, entering U.S. living rooms every night on the news, while corporate culture had already absorbed the trappings of the ’60s youth revolution, diluting a legitimate social movement into a series of largely empty, marketable symbols (“”Is that a real poncho? I mean is that a Mexican poncho or is that a Sears poncho?”). Fogerty picked up on this sharp dip in general hope, addressing the nostalgia already settling into America’s mindset – not just for some fictitious bygone time but for what had transpired only recently – a dynamic that persists in even more pronounced form today. The first words of Creedence Clearwater Revival‘s third album, Green River are, “Well, take me back down where cool water flows/ Let me remember things I love.” From there he swiftly introduces us to the hangman’s rope and announces, “You’re gonna find the world is smould’rin’.”

CCR’s second album in a year that would ultimately see them release three classics is a sharp shock to the system. For all of its ’50s inspired bounce, the waters in their river are cloudy and tangled with weeds and bodies. Like the bluesmen and folk heroes that fueled Fogerty’s pen, his songs here invite mindless sing-alongs, seeming jubilant yet ever-touched by something far darker. The quintessential example in the Creedence catalog is “Bad Moon Rising, ” which has been reduced to a backdrop for film and television, just another piece of the general cultural landscape, but is nothing less than a scathing gospel warning, barking, “Hope you got your things together/ Hope you are quite prepared to die/ Looks like we’re in for nasty weather/ One eye is taken for an eye.” Creedence isn’t screwing around on this album, and as baldly enjoyable as the music is (and it is a freakin’ ball that’ll have you smacking the ceiling of your hoopdie like El Duderino) this is largely serious business, as heavy and truthful as Robert Johnson, Leadbelly or Bob Dylan.

It does not hurt that the band is ablaze on every cut. The myth goes that this is John’s show and the rest are merely players, but no matter the brilliance of the playwright you’re going to have an empty house if there’s no one there to execute the script. Stu Cook (bass), Doug Clifford (drums) and John’s brother Tom Fogerty (rhythm guitar) are jook joint mean and Hamburg underground tight, a party band extraordinaire with steam rising from their pores. John Fogerty’s lead guitar and ruthless lead vocals are indeed the sharp point of their phalanx but the muscle behind it comes from Tom, Stu and Doug. The sad evidence of this is how none of them ever again achieved a fraction of the mojo harnessed during CCR’s five-year existence. Green River presents the combo at their most cohesive, where each aspect feeds the others to create one of the most appealing, robust sounds in the history of rock. The conversation between instruments generates a density and immediacy that defies age – a model for anyone seeking a “timeless” quality to their music.

And oh what tunes! The proto-punk of “Commotion,” the bent knee cry for connectivity in “Wrote A Song For Everyone,” the gleeful foreboding of “Tombstone Shadow,” the ennui and impotence of “Lodi,” the urge for going inside “Cross-Tie Walker” and the shiver-inducing prognostication of “Bad Moon Rising” and “Sinister Purpose” – each number a lustily attacked marvel that culminates in a “Fuck it, let’s party” vibe with a cover of jump blues standard “The Night Time Is The Right Time.” Throwing jagged stones at “pharaohs” and the self-deluded, this song cycle is simultaneously delightful and harrowing. In sequencing, execution and insight, Green River is a tough one to beat in any era, even one as rich as the late 1960s.

Track Listing

Side One
1. Green River
2. Commotion
3. Tombstone Shadow
4. Wrote a Song for Everyone

Side Two
1. Bad Moon Rising
2. Lodi
3. Cross-Tie Walker
4. Sinister Purpose
5. The Night Time Is the Right Time

Do yourself a favor and check out Letters to Fogerty by the wonderful John Moe. You can thank us later when you stop laughing.

This nasty lil’ tune nicely captures the hurly-burly of modern life in under three minutes.

Death songs have a long, grand tradition and this is up there with the best of them.

During their 1999 tour this was a Pavement staple, just one example of this album’s far reaching influence.

Here’s John Fogerty getting “stuck” all by his lonesome.

A clearly stoned Mama Cass introduces “Clarence Clamwater.” JamBase would like to dedicate this one to our pal Nathan Moore (he knows why…). Play it loud and long as we all try to find our way back to the river.

And lastly, the title tune.