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jackhammer753 18.08.2004 22:19

if u r a die hard fan of classic rock ccr is the greastest band of all time and thier songs wil forever echo in the air

Anonymous 09.09.2004 03:57

I have the new CD of John but it sounds more like a country music. Is great though.......![b][/b]

Anonymous 16.09.2004 19:12

There are many more JC Fogerty and CCR fans in the world that people can really imagine. Make no mistake about this.

Anonymous 23.09.2004 08:53

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Knowing now that Fogerty has joined Springsteen in the Anti Bush tour, FROM THIS DAY FORTH I WILL ALWAYS CHANGE THE RADIO DIAL WHEN HIS MUSIC COMES ON!!! i WILL PASS THE WORD ABOUT HIM BECOMING A JERK.

Anonymous 27.09.2004 00:51

I AGREE WITH ANONYMOUS I AM 52 YEARS OLD AND LIKED CCR SINCE 1968 BUT!!! I WILL NO LONGER BYE OR LISTEN TO HIS MUSIC. I GUESS THE BAD MOON HAS FINALLY RISEN.

Anonymous 05.10.2004 19:49

Ease up on the man folks! John Fogerty is a musical genius and my most favorite musical artist of all time. His protest song "Fortunate Son" absolutely describes how many of us Vietnam era veterans felt at the time. Most of us were not fortunate sons who could refuse induction, as did Cassius Clay and Bill Clinton, and get by with it. Nor were we able to get favored son treatment and avoid active military service by joining the National Guard as did George Bush. Fortunate Son is just one man's opinion of how the rich, powerful and politically connected can avoid putting their ass on the line for this nation like the rest of us have to. His new song "Deja Vu" is sending the same message as "Fortunate Son" and is right on the mark again. Who do you think is serving in our military today? The sons and daughters of the rich, powerful and politically connected? Not hardly! Pat Tillman excepted. The rich, powerful and politically connected make the decisions that send the rest of us off to die and Fogerty hit the nail on the head with both these songs.
Now, having said all of that; here's a bit more. Please understand that I am a former soldier that enlisted in the US Army and volunteered for duty in Vietnam. I served 23 years in the military and retired as a Major in 1989. I work for the Army today as a civilian contractor and may be deploying to Iraq very soon. I work with soldiers every day. I was, and still am, a supporter of President Bush. I was enough of a supporter when he was elected as Governor of Texas that I was invited to, and attended, his inaugural ball. I supported him in his first campaign for President and I still support him today. I don't necessarily agree with all his political decisions and I had my doubts about our going into Iraq. I still do. It seemed like "Deja Vu all over again" to me. However, when I look at the other possible candidates, Bush is the only way I could go. I would much rather be decisively engaging the enemy in his homeland than sitting here waiting to be hit on our own soil. It's the only way to fight a war. Tear up the other guys country instead of your own. The Republicans, being businessmen, understand that concept. The Democrats just don't get it. I respect John Kerry for his service in Vietnam, although it may not have been quite as honorable as he would have us believe. I fault George Bush for his not-quite-as-honorable-as-it-could-have-been service in the National Guard. But at least they both served!!! Bill Clinton refused induction and as far as I am concerned is a criminal and deserves to do prison time. However, I do not make political decisions on the basis of one issue. I look at the whole situation and try to decide who would be the overall best leader for the country. For the here and now I have decided that the best person of those available is George Bush. None of this has anything to do with John Fogerty and his music. His Creedence days produced the best songs I have ever heard and I still have all my old LP albums from that time. I listen to them often. I relate to John's music and the two protest songs previously mentioned definitely strike a chord with many people in this nation today just as much as in the late 60s and 70s. Our national leadership should listen to them and pay attention. Our war in Iraq is over and it's time to come home. The Iraqi people can then sort out what type of government they want. If the UN wants to get involved, then so be it but let the rest of the world police and supervise the formation of a new government in Iraq. We have done our portion and paid the price in the blood of our soldiers. It's time for someone else to bleed. Rock on John Fogerty!

Fish 15.10.2004 10:02

I'll still listen to CCR and some Fogerty music but I'll be damned if im buying the new cd (which is a peice of shit) anyhow!..... As far as the Anti-bush concert goes ? To hell with them! Im sick and tired of these ****ing entertainers thinking they have the right to tell us who to vote for!

Anonymous 09.11.2004 17:16

AND WHAT IS SO BAD BY JOINING SPRINGSTEEN? ARE YOU A BUSH-FANATIC WITH NO OWN OPINION?

JOHNFAN 09.11.2004 17:23

to the anonymus posted that he would boycott john fogerty: for what ? going for john kerry and not for g. w. bush?

That is no reason for boycotting, because since when people are boycotting for doning the right thing?

On the other side, mr kerry should be happy, he will not be washed away by mr. president`s shit!

reddustyroads 02.12.2004 20:42

Hello John: Been a CCR and John Fogarty fan since the 60's, and have all the albums, tapes, and cd's.
Just wondering why you havent played Foxwoods Casino, or Mohegan Sun Casino here in CT?? If you have, and I missed it, kick me. Thanks for your time on this one.


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