And talk about chooglin’, Creedence Clearwater Revival end their set with a long and cooking cover of Dale Hawkins’ 1957 rockabilly standard “Suzie Q.” It has a slinky groove, and over the course of its almost eleven minutes Fogerty engages in some truly over-the-top guitar ...
Released on the Fantasy label, Creedence Clearwater Revival (1968) was marred by psychedelic clichés but nevertheless earned gold album status and yielded “Suzie Q (Parts 1 and 2),” which was a cover of the Dale Hawkins rock standard and reached number 11 on the American charts. This ...
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“It’s been an awful long time since I’ve been home.” It’s a family that’s in trouble with the law and the effect that it had on this kid in the family. It also had a quarter-note feel, which “Suzie Q” had too. I used that on three records. But yeah, it’s kind ...
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22. "Graveyard Train" (FromBayou Country) Like the debut album's Side One-closing "Suzie Q," "Graveyard Train" ends the first part of Creedence's second LP with another eight-and-a-half-minute jam. It doesn't really go anywhere, but it easily slips intoBayou Country's overriding conce...