Is it cultural appropriation if people on their own get the false impression of Blackness?billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2024 2:08 pmAnd how long before you knew that they were a bunch of California surfer dudes?
Interesting, I don't remember thinking they were anything other than White guys. Maybe this was bc I'm younger than y'all and was exposed to CCR well after they hit it big. Who knows, maybe 12 year old Vrede's first time was:
Creedence Clearwater Revival "Down On The Corner" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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One of my favorites of theirs:Willy and the Poor Boys is the fourth studio album by American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival, released by Fantasy Records on October 29, 1969....
Overview
The album features the songs "Down on the Corner", from which the album got its name, and "Fortunate Son", which is a well-known protest song....
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (Official Music Video)
Not sure whether I ever "knew that they were a bunch of California surfer dudes," but I probably wouldn't have cared. It's not like surf songs were their thing.
TIL today, or relearned:
GoMarvinGo!"Dancing in the Street" is a song written by Marvin Gaye, William "Mickey" Stevenson and Ivy Jo Hunter. It first became popular in 1964 when recorded by Martha and the Vandellas whose version reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and peaked at No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart. It is one of Motown's signature songs and is the group's premier signature song....
Again, perhaps an age thing. I first got turned on to the song by:
Grateful Dead - "Dancing in the Streets" Terrapin Station (1977)
Not Martha and the Vandellas nor Karen Carpenter. Aside: I noticed that her name was on the bass drum, not the combo's name. Guess she already knew that she was the star.
Another aside: It's gotten really annoying that YT won't let us embed so many vids. I was 0 for 3 in this post If this continues I'll just link and not waste time trying to embed for y'all