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Here, Fogerty tells his side of a remarkable story — and then hears the very different stories of his old Creedence sparring partners. The foot Greek goddesses towering either side of the Beacon stage have witnessed everything from opera to a series of Allman Brothers concerts. Both million-sellers, they contain eight classic singles between them.

He relented on a few occasions in —7, following some gentle cajoling by Bob Dylan and George Harrison, but then came a typically Fogertyesque withdrawal — a gloomy, implacable silence — before his re-emergence in with Blue Moon Swamp.

He officially began reintroducing Creedence songs into his sets that year. Fogerty acknowledges the burden of engaging with the music and, perhaps, demons of his past.

He compares it to the Eagles reuniting for their Hell Freezes Over tour. I stopped playing guitar. I was a bitter person. Why has he mentioned a lawsuit? Why would someone sour the atmosphere of their own gig?

They might if they were John Fogerty. In alone, they earned three platinum discs and released three acclaimed albums Bayou Country, Green River, Willy And The Poor Boys , as well as playing Woodstock and most major festivals. Their lyrics were just so American.

Paradoxically, their songs were haunted by anxiety and premonitions — malevolent moons and Biblical rainfall — like those from a Calvinist preacher crossed with a pessimistic meteorologist. Writing while bodies fell in a faraway war, John Fogerty composed allegories for a conflict which he emotionally opposed, but which, all the same, he could easily have joined.

Mired in contractual disputes about royalties and publishing, he gradually lost his taste for the songs that the rest of the world loved. Intriguing comments by Fogerty last July suggested he would now be interested in a Creedence reunion.

We play Creedence better than Fogerty does. There was just one thing. Like all the members of Creedence, he hailed from the Northern Californian town of El Cerrito, nestled between Berkeley and Richmond, with pleasant views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge for the families who could afford a house on the hill.

John Fogerty was something of an anachronism. The Tar Baby. I found those things fascinating. Perhaps I identified with them more than kids who actually grew up in the South. I took note of them because they were so foreign to the place where I grew up. Fogerty must have seen Swamp Water at an impressionable age.

Cottonmouth bit! All three boys were In , Tom joined The Blue Velvets permanently. We put out half a dozen singles on the Scorpio label, a subsidiary of Fantasy. Without his energy, they might have got nowhere. But it would be John who took over as singer, writer, leader and — ultimately — visionary as the years rolled by. A symbolic sibling shift took place, unspoken, for the benefit of all. The band hated it, mumbling into their collars when people asked them what they were called.

Meanwhile, a more worrying matter presented itself. Fogerty was placed in the reserve force. And all that time I had the fear, at any moment, of being activated and sent to Vietnam. The three words came from different sources. Creedence was the Christian name of a friend of someone that Tom Fogerty knew. Clearwater was taken from a beer commercial. Lead Belly was a big influence. I learned about him through Pete Seeger. Promoter Bill Graham expressed interest in managing them.

Fantasy were confident, too. I was pissed that Saul had mangled our relationship, because he certainly messed it up. Tom was an unwitting pawn. Tom may have been motivated to get money for his family because he was dying. I love my brother. I sure loved the old family days, the way we were as kids. In , Stu and Doug formed an outfit called Creedence Clearwater Revisited to go out and play my songs on the oldies circuit. You can probably guess how I felt about this.

One night only: the Beatles! You know something is wack. Man, I never intended to be in a band that turned into that. How did this happen? Why and how was that ever allowed? To my way of thinking, these guys were trying to rip off the public and confuse them. I won, and then it went to a higher court and they reversed the decision.

I thought it was wacky. I daresay judges who actually understand what rock and roll bands are about are few and far between. Try explaining that to a judge. This guy does nothing but file lawsuits. Finally, around , I thought, Why is it my job to make sure there is truth in advertising, and purity in rock and roll?

The distinction? Reporters always ask me if Creedence will ever reunite. Why would we want John in our band? In early December of , just as I was finishing this book, I learned that I was being sued by Stu and Doug over trademark issues. I had to fight it by myself. Now I have so much support from Julie.

She just rolled up her sleeves and got into it. Oh, I dunno, Doug. From the book Fortunate Son by John Fogerty. All rights reserved. Newswire Powered by. Close the menu. Rolling Stone. Log In. To help keep your account secure, please log-in again. You are no longer onsite at your organization. Please log in. For assistance, contact your corporate administrator. Many years later, the Gollywogs received their own anthology. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.

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