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Speaking of not diminishing, Fogerty's voice is still there. It makes this writer wonder if some 20-something with the right look, tattoos, and hair had done this song how well it would be received in today's market. It shows Fogerty's writing skills haven't diminished with age. After "Midnight Special" and "Bootleg," from "Bayou Country." It was just Fogerty and an acoustic guitar for "Déjà Vu All Over Again," a song that highlights the similarities between the second Iran war and Vietnam, showing that Fogerty still has it in him to write a good "political awareness" or protest song.Īfter "I Heard it Through the Grapevine," and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain," the band performed "Don't You Wish It Was True," a tune off Fogerty's upcoming album, "Revival," to be released this fall. The band went back to the CCR catalog, starting a great jam with "Ramble Tamble," from "Cosmo's Factory," with one of rock and roll's greatest drummers, Kenny Aronoff, keeping up a fierce backbeat. He sang "Hot Rod Heart," a tune off his 2004 release "Blue Moon Swamp," before launching into "I Will Walk With You," a song he wrote for his 5-year-old daughter while she was still an infant. After playing a show in Europe only 20 hours earlier, John Fogerty took to the darkened stage of the Riverside Theater as fog and the sound of crickets filled the air.įogerty and his group started with "Travelin' Band," and kept going with the classic Creedence Clearwater Revival tunes, "Green River," "Who'll Stop the Rain," and a few more.