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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 4:38 pm 
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KLIZ is reporting, by way of John Fogerty's official site, that his Royal Albert Hall gig in London is going to be filmed and recorded for an upcoming DVD and CD release. The thing that has me thinking is if this was the reason for the hold-up in the CCR Royal Albert Hall DVD. I know some of you have seen a listing for it. But now my thinking is that the CCR DVD might actually be the Fogerty gig instead or the CCR may get bumped.



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"The Royal Albert Hall. It's hard to imagine that I am walking on to this stage that I left 37 years ago. I had no idea coming off that stage what was ahead me. I sure didn't know it would take so long to come back! A lot of what happened wasn't easy and a lot of it I wish would have never happened. Sometimes you have to believe that things will get better, even if you don't know how... But it did for me, and there was a rainbow after the darkness. It's a pot of gold I have found with my family. Tonight is a celebration of my music and my personal revival. And when I walk off this stage tonight it will be with a happy heart." -- John Fogerty


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John Fogerty returns to the Royal Albert Hall for the first time in 37 years. He previously performed there with Creedence Clearwater Revival in 1971. John and band perform a lengthy set - over an hour and forty minutes - in the classic venue, covering all phases of John's career, including standouts such as "Born On The Bayou," "Old Man Down The Road," "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son" and "Rockin' All Over The World." Also included, in both live and studio versions, is the previously unreleased track "Comin' Down The Road." John's stellar band includes longtime bandmates such as Kenny Aronoff (drums), Billy Burnette (guitar) and Jason Mowery (fiddle, mandolin and lap steel). A true family affair, the concert also features guest appearances from John's sons Shane & Tyler.


1. Comin' Down The Road (Studio Version)
2. Comin' Down The Road (Live Version)
3. Born On The Bayou
4. Lookin' Out My Back Door
5. Rambunctious Boy
6. Don't You Wish It Were True
7. My Toot Toot
8. Commotion
9. Creedence Song
10. Ramble Tamble
11. Gunslinger
12. I Will Walk With You
13. Somebody Help Me
14. Broken Down Cowboy
15. Keep On Chooglin'
16. Southern Streamline
17. Blue Ridge Mountain Blues
18. Almost Saturday Night
19. Rock And Roll Girls
20. Down On The Corner
21. Hey Tonight
22. Up Around The Bend
23. Old Man Down The Road
24. Fortunate Son
25. Travelin' Band
26. Rockin' All Over The World
27. Proud Mary

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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:50 am 
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KLIZ is reporting, by way of John Fogerty's official site, that his Royal Albert Hall gig in London is going to be filmed and recorded for an upcoming DVD and CD release. The thing that has me thinking is if this was the reason for the hold-up in the CCR Royal Albert Hall DVD. I know some of you have seen a listing for it. But now my thinking is that the CCR DVD might actually be the Fogerty gig instead or the CCR may get bumped.

Steve,
I see your point. Let's hope that the John Fogerty show gets released in addition to (rather than instead of) the original CCR Albert Hall gig.


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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 5:46 pm 
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John Fogerty's gig from this year at Royal Albert Hall in London is to be documented on a DVD called Comin' Down The Road. The news comes from Billboard. In the article, it wasn't stated clearly enough to tell if it will be part of the Comin' Down The Road DVD or if it is to be a separate project, but a documentary on the life and career of Fogerty was mentioned as well. No solid date for release has been announced yet for this material.


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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 11:59 pm 
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Has the CCR Albert Hall show from 1970 come out on DVD yet?


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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:35 am 
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Hi ranasakawa,
No, it hasn't. It got taken off of the schedule completely. Nobody now knows when and if it will come out.


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 Post subject: [2009-11-03] John Fogerty "Comin' Down The Road: The Concert At Royal Albert Hall" DVD (Verve Forecast)
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:43 pm 
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