

*UNLOCKED* [#125d] CONTRA VII, Part Four: Dead On Revival
Aug 1, 2024
Dive into the musical roots of Creedence Clearwater Revival and their unique blend of rock and blues. Discover the band's controversial name change and the odd intersections of their music with Christian and Islamic influences. The hosts explore John Fogerty's complex relationship with sobriety amidst the psychedelic culture of the 60s, and reflect on growing up in post-war America. With tales of military life and personal resilience, this discussion paints a vivid picture of the era and the deeper meanings behind CCR's iconic sound.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Cultural Resonance and Roots
03:11 • 18min
Musical Roots and Cultural Exchanges
20:48 • 7min
Musical Legacies: The Occult and CCR
27:35 • 20min
Reflections on a Troubling Catholic School Experience
47:58 • 2min
Origins of Musical Passion
50:00 • 26min
The Gollywogs: A Name with Legacy
01:16:11 • 7min
Brotherly Voices: The Dynamic of Unique Sound in Music
01:23:08 • 2min
Navigating War and Music
01:25:01 • 23min
Cultural Reflections and Personal Resilience
01:48:12 • 3min
Creativity and Substance Use in Music
01:50:55 • 4min
Navigating Military Life and Counterculture
01:55:06 • 12min
Creedence Clearwater Revival: Rising from the Roots
02:06:49 • 18min
The Potency Paradox: Cannabis and Societal Consequences
02:24:45 • 2min
The Summer of Love: Creativity and Controversy
02:27:02 • 23min
Tensions and Triumphs in the Studio
02:49:55 • 28min