
Year: 1955
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Creedence Clearwater Revival was an American rock band that gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s with a number of successful singles drawn from various albums.
This title features various live performances by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
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Medley: Fortunate Son, Commotion
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Year: 2013
Runtime: 50 min
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Year: 2010
Runtime: 53 min
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Year: 1981
Runtime: 1 hr 15 min
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Year: 2003
Runtime: 1 hr 56 min
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Year: 1991
Runtime: 1 hr 31 min
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Year: 2008
Runtime: 1 hr 28 min
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Rockin' Down the Highway: The Wildlife Concert
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Runtime: 1 hr 49 min
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Quadrophenia: Can You See The Real Me?
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Runtime: 59 min
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 min
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Year: 1975
Runtime: 1 hr 57 min
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London Calling: Live in Hyde Park
Year: 2010
Runtime: 3 hr 5 min
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Year: 2012
Runtime: 3 hr 53 min
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Year: 1962
Runtime: 1 hr 49 min
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Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Year: 2001
Runtime: 2 hr 57 min
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Year: 1975
Runtime: 50 min
Filmed in 1976 whilst on their Face the Music Tour, sees the band live in London for the first time in three years, due to their popularity in the United States.
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Year: 2004
Runtime: 2 hr 1 min
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Year: 2010
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Year: 1999
Runtime: 1 hr 60 min
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With Orchestra: Live at Montreux 2011
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Runtime: 1 hr 52 min
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Year: 2004
Runtime: 55 min
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Year: 2007
Runtime: 54 min
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Hymns For Peace: Live at Montreux 2004
Year: 2003
Runtime: 59 min
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Runtime: 50 min
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