John Fogerty · 2014
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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
New Orleans
LA

Born On The Bayou Green River Who'll Stop The Rain Lodi Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Ramble Tamble Jambalaya On The Bayou (with guests) Midnight Special Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Keep On Chooglin' Have You Ever Seen The Rain? New Orleans Down On The Corner Centerfield Cotton Fields (impromptu) Up Around The Bend The Old Man Down The Road Proud Mary (with guests) Bad Moon Rising Fortunate Son

Stadtpark
Hamburg
Germany

Travelin' Band Green River Who'll Stop The Rain Looking Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Happy Birthday < Blueboy Born On The Bayou Endless Sleep Lodi Southern Streamline Rample Tamble Penthouse Pauper
Midnight Special Mystery Highway I Heard It Through The Grapevine Long As I Can See The Light Have You Ever Seen The Rain Down In New Orléans Keep On Chooglin' Down On The Corner Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son Rockin' All Over The World Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

Toyota Stadium
Frisco
TX

Travelin' Band Green River Lookin' Out My Back Door Born on the Bayou Lodi Midnight Special Mystic Highway Long as I Can See the Light Have You Ever Seen the Rain? New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Up Around the Bend The Old Man Down the Road Down on the Corner Fortunate Son Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

Hoyos del Espino
Avila
Spain

Travelin' Band Green River Who'll Stop The Rain? Born On The Bayou Lodi Ramble Tamble Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Penthouse Pauper Susie Q Midnight Special Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Cotton Fields Have You Ever Seen The Rain New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Down On The Corner Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son Encore: Rockin' All Over The World Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

City Sound Hippodrome
Milan
Italy

Hey Tonight Green River Who'll Stop The Rain? Born On The Bayou Lodi Ramble Tamble Penthouse Pauper Midnight Special I Heard It Through The Grapevine Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Suzie Q Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Cotton Fields Have You Ever Seen The Rain New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Rock And Roll Girls Down On The Corner Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Encore: Rockin' All Over The World Bad Moon Rising Fortunate Son Proud Mary

Olympiapark
Munich
Germany

Travelin' Band Green River Who'll Stop The Rain? Born On The Bayou Lodi Ramble Tamble Lookin' Out My Back Doorr Hot Rod Heart Suzie Q Midnight Special Porterville Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Have You Ever Seen The Rain New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Rock And Roll Girls Down On The Corner Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son Encore: Rockin' All Over The World Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

Piazza Unità d'Italia
Trieste
Italy

Hey Tonight Green River Who'll Stop the Rain Born on the Bayou Lodi Ramble Tamble Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Penthouse Pauper Midnight Special
Cut short due to lightning and rain

Bospop Festival
Weert
The Netherlands

Hey Tonight Green River Who'll Stop The Rain? Born On The Bayou Lodi Ramble Tamble Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Midnight Special I Heard It Through The Grapevine Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Have You Ever Seen The Rain? New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Down On The Corner Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son Encore: Rockin' All Over The World Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

Event Center - Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
Atlantic City
NJ

Travelin' Band Green River Born On The Bayou Lodi Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Working On A Building Midnight Special I Heard It Through The Grapevine Big Train From Memphis Gunslinger Mystic Highway Long As I Can See The Light Have You Ever Seen The Rain New Orleans Keep On Chooglin' Rock & Roll Girls Down On The Corner Centerfield Up Around The Bend Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son E Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

The Lawn at White River State Park
Indianapolis
IN

Travelin' Band (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 2. Green River (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 3. Who'll Stop the Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 4. Born on the Bayou (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 5. Lodi (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 6. Lookin' Out My Back Door (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 7. Hot Rod Heart 8. Ramble Tamble (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 9. Somebody Help Me 10. Joy of My Life 11. Midnight Special (Lead Belly cover) 12. Gunslinger 13. Mystic Highway 14. Long as I Can See the Light (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 15. Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 16. New Orleans (Gary "U.S." Bonds cover) 17. Night Time Is the Right Time (Roosevelt Sykes cover) 18. Keep On Chooglin' (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 19. Down on the Corner (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 20. Centerfield 21. Up Around the Bend (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 22. The Old Man Down the Road 23. Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater
Encore: 24. Bad Moon Rising (Creedence Clearwater Revival song) 25. Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival song)
Before John Fogerty wrote a song for everyone -- and the man has written many of popular music’s most timeless standards like “Proud Mary,” “Fortunate Son,” “Born On The Bayou” and “Who’ll Stop The Rain” to name just a few -- he first wrote songs for himself. “Every now and then, I did try and write a song for everyone, but it would all start because I would feel something deeply and personally that would mean a lot to me,” Fogerty explains today. “Something in the world would strike me as being bad or tragic or unfair like in `Fortunate Son’ and so I would get pissed off in a way that was very personal. Then as I was in the writing process, I would try to make the statement larger than just myself, and so in some small way, some songs became universal. But it wasn’t ever calculating. I couldn’t write commercials and jingles. I just began to think of ways to make the songs larger than myself, and the songs just kept growing.” 'Wrote a Song For Everyone' is a testament to the fact that the songs written by John Fogerty over the past forty-five years continue to speak in a powerful way to generations of music makers and music lovers. The stellar result is a heartfelt celebration of the impact Fogerty's iconic songbook that find Fogerty working together with some of the most acclaimed and popular artists in music today. As Fogerty explains, “Writing songs can be very private, but making music is best made with other people. And on this album, I’ve had the honor of making music with many of my favorite people in music now.” 'Wrote a Song For Everyone' is a very big and moving album that reminds us once again how profoundly universal the songs John Fogerty has written truly are. “I must say that every now and then, there’s a song I’ve written that I felt like existed before me, and `Proud Mary’ is definitely one of them,” says Fogerty. “There’s other songs around in the world that feel like that -- certainly more than a few by Dylan and the Beatles, to put myself in some very exclusive company. But in an abstract way, I’m kind of detached from it. I don’t walk around like I’m Irving Berlin. I think I’m an All American kid, so it blows me away to be associated with a song like that because in my heart of hearts, I know it’s pretty good. I felt like something or someone had touched me with that song. That was the first one like that. But I don’t think I was ever the spokesman of my generation. Bob Dylan can have that title. I used to joke around about that – like “Someone hand me the phone now -- I need to get in touch with my generation.” 'Wrote a Song for Everyone' takes its fitting title for a Fogerty song that first appeared on Green River, the 1969 album by Creedence Clearwater Revival, the legendary group that Fogerty led so brilliantly. “My wife Julie came up with calling this album Wrote a Song For Everyone, and the second she said it, I was like `Of course,’ because it made so much sense,” Fogerty explains. “We didn’t have a title when we started. I would blanche when someone called it Duets. I feel like that title has been used. Julie had suggested the project, and her idea was a little different and more interesting than how I perceive most of these get-togethers. Julie said, `Instead of these people doing your songs for you, why don’t you pick some great people work together and create something different and unique?’ She got it. Then the light finally went on in my head that I could get to meet some of my favorite artists and make a record with them. Suddenly, this get together became an very exciting prospect.” “It dawned on me gradually that I could work with this new generation of men and women I admire who are full of music,” Fogerty says. “But as time went on we realized we should tell them what the project was, let it resonate with them, and see if they had a concept so that they could bring their own thing to the process. We wanted to leave room for the artists to have a vision about it or pick a song rather than me trying to horse collar everyone. Sometimes I would go to them with an idea about the song, but all the artists had their take on how it should go. I love that because that’s what made it interesting so that it’s not just a copy of the original.” For John Fogerty, 'Wrote a Song For Everyone' is truly the album of a lifetime, and yet at the same time it is a new and vital piece of music that brings this legend together with some new fans and friends that happen to be some of the most exciting names in music today. “I’m honored and humbled that my music still means something to so many people including the artists on this album,” Fogerty says. “I love making music. So the idea that I get to do this for a living still instead of selling insurance, well, that means the world to me.”

Gathering of the Vibes
Bridgeport
CT

Travelin' Band Green River Who'll Stop The Rain Born On The Bayou Lodi Lookin' Out My Back Door Hot Rod Heart Ramble Tamble Midnight Special I Heard It Through The Grapevine Mystic Highway As Long As I Can See The Light Suzie Q Have You Ever Seen The Rain New Orleans The Night Time Is The Right Time Keep On Chooglin' Down On The Corner Centerfield Up Around The Bend The Old Man Down The Road Fortunate Son Bad Moon Rising Proud Mary

Pearl at Palms Casino
Las Vegas
NV


Rexall Place
Edmonton
AB

NO RECORDING, just attended show.

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