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Old 08-31-2019, 08:41 AM
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Never hear it played much, but the jam called Get Away after Hard to Say I'm Sorry (which is a pretty cheesy Peter Cetera 80s tune) is pretty good, especially live.

"….especially live"…..well said, Dan.

Having been to Chicago and Creedence Clearwater Revival concerts.... I say it doesn't get any better than them.


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Speaking about Creedence Clearwater Revival......John Fogerty immediately flashes in my mind.
And, here's my last remaining OLD JUDGE. Could this Jim Fogarty be John's Great-Grandfather ?
Yeh, you're laughing ...... anyway, both Jim and John were born in San Francisco.






My favorite CCR song is "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".....all 11 minutes of it (its length used to drive the radio Disc Jockeys crazy).

Tell us of your favorite CCR song ?


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[QUOTE=tedzan;1913249]Speaking about Creedence Clearwater Revival......John Fogerty immediately flashes in my mind.
And, here's my last remaining OLD JUDGE. Could this Jim Fogarty be John's Great-Grandfather ?
Yeh, you're laughing ...... anyway, both Jim and John were born in San Francisco.



My favorite CCR song is "I Heard It Through the Grapevine".....all 11 minutes of it (its length used to drive the radio Disc Jockeys crazy).

Tell us of your favorite CCR song ?


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Grapevine is mine as well.

2 best cover songs ever are CCRs Grapevine and Vanilla Fudge "You Keep Me Hanging On"

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I bought a 45 copy of Heart of Glass when I was a kid. For a while the only records I had were Blondie and Styx Renegade.

I saw the Cetera Chicago at the Houston Rodeo at the Astrodome in the early 80's. Great concert.

CCR has always been one of my favorite bands. Proud Mary is my favorite CCR song.

I also think Jim and John are probably related. Jim was featured in many 19th century issues...
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I also think Jim and John are probably related. Jim was featured in many 19th century issues...
They spell their last names differently, so I think probably not.
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They spell their last names differently, so I think probably not.
Jim, I was not being entirely serious, but if I did want to debate this topic, I would start with this Buchner Gold Coin that I have...
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They spell their last names differently, so I think probably not.
Jim

You may be right, and then, Rob may be right. In any event, I suggested a possible John / Jim connection simply due to their common names and birthplace

Let's not take this too serious....for with this thread, I'm just trying to lighten up the ongoing mood on this forum this past month regarding the TPG fiasco(s).

I'm married to an Irish gal. And I have noticed with the Irish that it's not unusual for them to slightly modify the spelling of their surnames (especially vowels).


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