Some really great moves in that video.
As for the song, here's what John Fogerty had to say about it, “That song is really about the impending breakup of Creedence. The imagery is, you can have a bright, beautiful, sunny day, and it can be raining at the same time. The band was breaking up. I was reacting, ‘Geez, this is all getting serious right at the time when we should be having a sunny day.’"
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@john-barry, certainly a fine photograph. But, I must admit, I'm struggling just a wee bit trying to relate it to a late-sixties rock band.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
@john-barry, certainly a fine photograph. But, I must admit, I'm struggling just a wee bit trying to relate it to a late-sixties rock band.
If I am not mistaken JK, this is a pic of Pennsylvania band The Amish Four. They were big at Sunday farm markets and barn raisings and were gaining traction out of state, but fell apart when their founder Nathaniel, who always performed barefoot, was electrocuted on stage one stormy concert. Rumors abounded that they were struggling at the time anyway as Florence (on the right with flour on her feet) preferred cinnamon bun baking competitions and Jonathan's true interest lay in Amish buggy racing in Ohio. I trust this background info is of assistance.
@john-barry, certainly a fine photograph. But, I must admit, I'm struggling just a wee bit trying to relate it to a late-sixties rock band.
apologies Amigo.....guess I got scared when you said Creedence was diss banding.....Jack covered for me well,re-naming names at a pace that even Deep Blue would be challenged to reverse trace....enough of all that for now....."here`s a trick I think you`ll REALLY like"
@john-barry You're not wrong - really, really, really LIKE !
