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John Fogerty - Rock and Roll Girls (1985) J. C. Fogerty from: "Centerfield" (LP) "Rock and Roll Girls" / "Centerfield" (Single)
Roots Rock and Roll
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Personnel: John Fogerty: Lead Vocals John Fogerty: Lead Guitar John Fogerty: Rhythm Guitar John Fogerty: Saxophone John Fogerty: Bass John Fogerty: Drums
John Fogerty: Backing Vocals
Arranged by John Fogerty Produced by John Fogerty
Album Recorded: @ The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California, USA July–September 1984
Album Released: on January 14, 1985 Single Released: March, 1985 Warner Bros. Records
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According to Fogerty, the melody was based on the Rockin' Rebels' 1962 song "Wild Weekend." Fogerty stated "I don't think of it as stealing—more a case of honoring…I'm a sucker for that sound."
"Rock and Roll Girls" is "a rather spectacular demonstration of what can still be done with three shitty chords and a blazing sax.” - Kurt Loder, Rolling Stone Magazine
(Dividers by @diviniyae )
"In the Mood For Odd Things"
Wild Weekend
THE ROCKIN REBELS
The kids had a day off from school yesterday so we drove out to the home village. Driving outback in the Philippines is way fun.
When this song came out in 1961 I was 9 years old and deep into the California surf scene. Fast forward sixty odd years and I'm still on surf safari... only different.
Hippie for life.
Down a country road. #Philippines
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From a scale of P to Kerr, how is your weekend looking?
This early prep-rock album is the first known rock record from the Phillips Academy in Andover MA. Thus is of some historical importance. The music is pre-beatle pre-surf instrumentals." -Acid Archives