CCR released these two '45 rpms with their 1971 Pendulum album. Since the band had kept their private lives out of public controversies, and hadn't done anything "out of the ordinary" (like most bands) they weren't recognized completely mainstream. Most audiences didn't even know who was who in the band. To launch themselves a bit more mainstream to the fans, they released their Pendulum album (with pictures and names of each member) along with these two rpms, to stir some interest.
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GrumpyPancake 4 months ago
1971 ............im oldening
insanitydontlastlong 5 months ago
4:26
et1000et1000 6 months ago
@TiberiumFox I don't think this was very serious ...
CentraCross 6 months ago in playlist Creedence Clearwater Revival Collection
Do they ever not interrupt each other?
TiberiumFox 7 months ago
@TheYoungTurds1 now that's an answer that's uselfull! Thanks for explaining.
AlpheNoord 9 months ago
@AlpheNoord CCR made all the music. The interviewer was a local radio DJ in the San Francisco Bay Area.
TheYoungTurds1 9 months ago
CCR released these two '45 rpms with their 1971 Pendulum album. Since the band had kept their private lives out of public controversies, and hadn't done anything "out of the ordinary" (like most bands) they weren't recognized completely mainstream. Most audiences didn't even know who was who in the band. To launch themselves a bit more mainstream to the fans, they released their Pendulum album (with pictures and names of each member) along with these two rpms, to stir some interest.
TheYoungTurds1 9 months ago
@AlpheNoord I think the thing is: this is the only performance of it. Unfortunately of course - as it would be a great song.
Come on - it was such an obvious response. =)
CentraCross 1 year ago
@CentraCross I never heard CCR play this, that's why I asked.
If you think you're smart, get me a link to the song.
AlpheNoord 1 year ago