CCR was the first band to outsell The Beatles in America. Most of their songs were standard length but they occasionally stretched out a bit as with "Ramble Tamble" and "Keep On Chooglin". The latter has a harmonica solo you might like to hear. It starts around 2:15 and ends around 4:00 if you don't care to sit through the rest.
Raise your goblet of rock!
On another note (trying for a cute analogy) I recently bought an old used receiver. My good one has a bad capacitor in the output amp that produces a horrendous 60Hz buzz. The one I just bought has the right outputs to finally let me digitize the roughly 150+ LPs I have. Now I just need to find the time.
That is indeed a marvelous harmonica solo. Thanks.
I have a ton of 33s too... probably close to a couple 1000. My mother bought them like crazy from yard sales for pennies, but she was pretty indiscriminate, so I have Perry Como, West Side Story, Jimi Hendrix, Country Joe and Fish.... no focus whatsoever. Most of the ones I've tried are at least playable.
If you need help, please contact our Help and Support team.
I'm more of a folkie than a rocker even though at certain points the genres sometime blend. But I prefer rock from the classical eras - late 1950s through the 1970s. Possibly my favorite group is CCR, although preferences often change day to day and can be mood-dependent.
So, in honor of John Fogarty, here's Zack Brown with Dave Grohl and Bruce Springsteen doing a great cover of "Fortunate One."