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The merits of this song could have something to do with the circumstances of my first hearing it. In 1971, I convinced my parents to buy a record player. Before that, our house had little music save for the radio, which had increasingly caught my adolescent ear. My parents, with little knowledge of hi-fi and not much money, bought a blue all-in-one player that was light enough to carry with one finger. It had little to no power and the sound was tinny and high. But it was mine, and I was thrilled.
Soon after, my father came home from work and presented me with a stack of worn and scratched 45s. “These are for you,” he said. A colleague of his at work had a part-time business in jukeboxes, and these records, my first, were the veritable workhorses sent out to graze after spending months or even years in service on jukeboxes in pubs and clubs around town.
I played all those that could still be played. Three stood out, and they were all by Creedence Clearwater Revival — Green River, Who’ll Stop the Rain and Have You Ever Seen the Rain? The last of these became my favourite. It was slower than the other two, and seemed to have a glory or majesty to its melody and lyric line that went straight to my heart. But beyond the genius of the song, it was the voice of its singer (and songwriter), John Fogerty, that really got to me. It had a size and force that took up all the space coming out of those tiny speakers. I was enthralled by it, and would spend hours playing the record over and over again, digging the rasp, the croon, the side-of-the-mouth joy of his singing.
Listening to the record now, I hear the band more. The drummer, Doug Clifford, and the bassist, Stu Cook, especially. What a rhythm section! They are high in the mix, bed-rocking everything Fogerty has put into the song. Clifford is strong and steady, with great fills and accents around the chorus; Cook is warm and melodic. It’s a surprisingly stripped-back sound, letting bass and drums lead, with all other instrumentation around the edges. And, of course, there’s Fogerty. I love him as always, but I hear him in the picture — one part of the band.
And I remember the 13-year-old boy enthralled by this record. Miming to it in my parents’ lounge, pretending that this lion’s roar of a voice was coming out of my own throat. “I want to know,” I’d sing, “have you ever seen the rain, coming down on a sunny day?”
Robert Forster is a founder member of the Australian band the Go-Betweens

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I completely agree with you Mr Forster. My dad got me into credence when i was about 12 also, and it was due to the film forest gump. I love run through the jungle, born on the bayou and green river, but they created such a great sound and even JF later solo work is great to listen to such as southern streamline and blue moon nights. Great review. It reminds me of my dad would have been like growing up in the 70's in brisbane! thanks blair hughes- cambridge- via brisbane!
blair hughes, cambridge, suffolk