John Fogerty gave Los Angeles fans a complete working of the classic Creedence Clearwater Revival Cosmos Factory album on Saturday plus his greatest hits.
The night opened with a complete playing of 1970’s Cosmo’s Factory but with a twist. Unlike many of the artists on the road playing complete albums, Fogerty chose to not play the songs in their original running order.
The opening eleven songs were then followed by a history of Fogerty, both with CCR and as a solo artist, covering all of CCR’s albums except 1992’s Mardis Gras but just a handful of his solo sets.
Main Set
Travelin’ Band (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Lookin’ Out My Back Door (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Ooby Dooby (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Ramble Tamble (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Run Through the Jungle (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Up Around the Bend (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Before You Accuse Me (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
My Baby Left Me (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Who’ll Stop the Rain? (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
I Heard It Through the Grapevine (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Long as I Can See the Light (from Cosmo’s Factory, 1970)
Centerfield (from Centerfield, 1985)
Green River (from Green River, 1969)
Porterville (from Creedence Clearwater Revival, 1968)
Lodi (from Green River, 1969)
Mystic Highway (from Wrote a Song For Everyone, 2013)
Train of Fools (from Wrote a Song For Everyone, 2013)
Midnight Special (from Willie and the Poor Boys, 1969)
Hot Rod Heart (from Blue Moon Swamp, 1997)
Rock and Roll Girls (from Centerfield, 1985)
Born on the Bayou (from Bayou Country, 1969)
Almost Saturday Night (from John Fogerty, 1975)
Keep On Chooglin’ (from Bayou Country, 1969)
Have You Ever Seen the Rain? (from Pendulum, 1970)
Oh, Pretty Woman (from the 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concerts, 2010)
Down on the Corner (from Willie and the Poor Boys, 1969)
The Old Man Down the Road (from Centerfield, 1985)
Fortunate Son (from Willie and the Poor Boys, 1969)
Encore
Hey Tonight (from Pendulum, 1970)
Bad Moon Rising (from Green River, 1969)
Proud Mary (from Bayou Country, 1969)
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