Houchens Head
Fairly well known member from Malvern
Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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I'm surprised you hadn't come across it before BBR. I heard it years ago and it's always been one of my favourite tracks. It's stored to play on my pc, phone and car!Just turned on Planet Rock and they've just played it the full 11 minutes ! What an awesome cover absolutely love it.
First time I've heard it and I'm now going on YouTube to listen to it again. Awesome track !
I meant not that full 11 minutes. I heard the short version years ago. Been listening to it on YouTube, brilliant.I'm surprised you hadn't come across it before BBR. I heard it years ago and it's always been one of my favourite tracks. It's stored to play on my pc, phone and car!
Dunno if anyone ever heard this, but it's a bit of fun!
For those of you who enjoyed Peaky Blinders, this is the theme track by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. He's been around for years, I reckon since the early 80's. I used to listen to them years ago. I was chuffed when this was chosen for the theme track.
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There's a famous serial killer in America who was called The Green River killer, so maybe the song is a reference to him ?’Green River’ I like. Read something in a Stephen King book once (either IT or The Stand) that the lyrics at the end of the song, “come home”, have an eerie meaning to them. But I can’t remember what. Anyone have John Fogerty’s number?
There's a famous serial killer in America who was called The Green River killer, so maybe the song is a reference to him ?
Found out the real meaning. Fogerty as a kid liked to play at a creek in his home town. He wrote the song about it and called it Green River instead of its real name. His favourite drink as a kid was a syrup soda pop called Green River. He thought it would give the record a Bayou feel etc. So nothing to do with murder or evil doings then !Possibly. I googled it and found nothing, I ain’t trawling through the books again, I’ll try and forget it!
Found out the real meaning. Fogerty as a kid liked to play at a creek in his home town. He wrote the song about it and called it Green River instead of its real name. His favourite drink as a kid was a syrup soda pop called Green River. He thought it would give the record a Bayou feel etc. So nothing to do with murder or evil doings then !
How many songs do we think it's about this or that, and discover it's the complete opposite. Innocent nursery rhymes are mainly about death and plague !King might have just referred to the two words in that song for something. They might not even have a special background
I haven't Clint. I will be definitely looking for it! Cheers!Have you heard his new album H?
Like his previous album a lot of it references the grief he's experienced since the death of his son, some of it is so raw it's heart breaking.
Best version ever of "I Heard it Through The Grapevine" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. 11 minutes of music genius! Check out the bass.
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- Slow hand just handy on this versionDiscovered an old compilation - live tribute to Jim Capaldi album called Dear Mr Fantasy - got some great guitar solos on it from the 70s - took me off to sleep nicely last night ! if it’s your bag well worth a listen - will have a look for a YouTube link
I now have it. Cheers!Have you heard his new album H?
Like his previous album a lot of it references the grief he's experienced since the death of his son, some of it is so raw it's heart breaking.
Been playing the Best Of Creedence Clearwater Revival and it's great to hear tracks I haven't heard for years. Such as Have You Ever Seen The Rain, Born On The Bayou, Susie Q, and a few more. I've noticed they kept most of their tracks short, then again I bet that was more from record companies back then, as records were often short in time.