

Friday night Tom and I drove to Richmond BC to see Creedence Clearwater Revisited. The band formed in 1995 by the former Creedence Clearwater Revival bassist and drummer, Stu Cook and Doug Clifford. They started out with Born on the Bayou and rocked out the rest of the night. Our seats were 13 rows back, and during the first song we saw a lady get down in front of the stage to dance. Tom kept elbowing me to go down, he would say, "I know you want to." I convinced him to go down with me and by the third song we were in the front of the stage right in front of Tal Morris, the guitarist. We danced and sang along the rest of the concert. They played for two encores and we were all hoping for one more! I caught Stu Cooks pic, it says his name on the back too!
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How Cool Missy! creedence was the best band in my young days. I think that is when i really wanted to play guitar. We all wanted to imitate John fogerty and the Monster lead and rhythm licks he and his brother Tom Fogerty played. Stu Cook, when we saw them here at the E.I.S. Fair, was the loudest bass player we ever heard next to the bass player for Charlie Danils in Salt Lake City! They were still great to listen too. I wish i could have been there to see you and tomasio dancing and having fun!
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