This is the first time I ever heard that term.When I was in my late 20's maybe, the term was coined, "Progressive Country". I've really always considered Creedence the first progressive country band.
West
This is the first time I ever heard that term.When I was in my late 20's maybe, the term was coined, "Progressive Country". I've really always considered Creedence the first progressive country band.
West
When I was in my late 20's maybe, the term was coined, "Progressive Country". I've really always considered Creedence the first progressive country band.
West
Kind of a country/rock Crank. I've always heard sort of a country twist to their music.This is the first time I ever heard that term.
Not compared to John!I always thought their bass player was the best musician in the band .
I'm a Creedence fan, but IMHO, their covers, only sound good if you don't compare them to the originals.You may be right about that Progressive country label. They certainly had a lot of material that was country-ish at least.
I'll see the general musicianship and rockability of the band, they're versions of "Susie Q" and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" should be all the evidence necessary to justify their place in history
Definitely agree with you there. Mainly some of Fogarty's riffs and a few songs.Kind of a country/rock Crank. I've always heard sort of a country twist to their music.
West
I've always heard sort of a country twist to their music.
I'm a Creedence fan, but IMHO, their covers, only sound good if you don't compare them to the originals.
You talking the album versions or edited cuts? The originals are great I just think the Creedence covers(album/long versions) are valid alternatives or very close seconds to the originals.