FIRST TIME HEARING JOE COCKER - WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS | REACTION (WOODSTOCK 1969)

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  • @bettypogue7021
    @bettypogue7021 Год назад +215

    Joe sang with every inch of his body. He felt every note in his soul.

    • @bibakroll8999
      @bibakroll8999 Год назад +8

      Not to mention that this was Woodstock. Everybody was high as a kite.

    • @rachelshieldsstillwaterokr7172
      @rachelshieldsstillwaterokr7172 Год назад +4

      Except him.

    • @TheMicj38
      @TheMicj38 Год назад +3

      @@rachelshieldsstillwaterokr7172 No. He was as high as a kyte himself. Not exactly a secret

    • @SteelMags
      @SteelMags Год назад

      Not to mention he had Tourette's.

    • @neichia4155
      @neichia4155 Год назад +1

      And was possibly off his face, but also amazing.

  • @cletushouse906
    @cletushouse906 Год назад +169

    You have just scratched the surface here. You gotta do more Joe. This was how he performed EVERY time. He was great. R.I.P. Joe.

  • @barr790
    @barr790 Год назад +117

    The women Backup singers got stuck in traffic so the men had to sing their part 😂 I love Joe Cocker, I love his voice, love the way he feels every bit of the music and performs it.

    • @biglutz2996
      @biglutz2996 Год назад +5

      Really ? Wow... Joe was from my city in UK

    • @garymoore2535
      @garymoore2535 Год назад +1

      I thought the backing singers were off......shame.......maybe it could be remixed with quality backing singers ?

    • @gerrardflannigan3773
      @gerrardflannigan3773 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@garymoore2535 listen to the studio recording! Same soul from Cocker with with his real back up singers. AND Jimmy page on guitar!

    • @seanfeehly6206
      @seanfeehly6206 10 месяцев назад +1

      literally made it by with a lil help

  • @jenfries6417
    @jenfries6417 Год назад +67

    Watch that clip carefully. Joe was doing air-keyboard, air-drums, air-bass, and air-guitar over and over, through the whole thing. Plus his voice was just taking over and using his whole body. That's how Joe Cocker rolled. He looked like he was out of control, but he was in charge of the whole performance, like an orchestra conductor. The wild movement was the second most famous thing about him, second to the intense passion of his vocals.

    • @warrenhughes911
      @warrenhughes911 Год назад +4

      Well put !!!!

    • @patsstuffclark9522
      @patsstuffclark9522 Год назад +3

      I read that he was spot on with his fingers and the actual guitar playing, bass and organ. Don't know if it's true but it sounds great!

    • @annjohnson994
      @annjohnson994 2 месяца назад +1

      He did seem to be a conductor for his band. He was SO great!

  • @757optim
    @757optim Год назад +60

    An iconic performance from Woodstock 1969. RIP Joe.

  • @scottmatzeder9162
    @scottmatzeder9162 Год назад +43

    Joe`s voice is his whole body and his body is his instrument for delivering that incredible voice...none like Joe, RIP Brother!!!

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Год назад +69

    Joe Cocker was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice & dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements. He recorded a few Beatles' songs "With A Little Help From My Friends", "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" & "Something". Other hits were "Up Where We Belong" (a duet with Jennifer Warnes), "Delta Lady", "Darling Be Home Soon", "Cry Me A River", "Feelin' Alright", "The Letter", "You Are So Beautiful" etc.

    • @RobertSmith-iw2kb
      @RobertSmith-iw2kb Год назад +2

      Try cry me a river,a classic.😀

    • @marcuspfister2047
      @marcuspfister2047 Год назад +2

      ​@@RobertSmith-iw2kb yes that's one of my absolute favourites beside Sicks And Stones

    • @bibakroll8999
      @bibakroll8999 Год назад +3

      I hated that duet with Warnes. Hated that they tried to clean up his image.

    • @DaveB-hg7el
      @DaveB-hg7el Год назад

      If you don't mind a suggestion, the album Sheffield Steel is great start to finish. Sly and Robbie are the rhythm section, simply a perfect combination. Hope you enjoy. Peace 💚

  • @pepoppins
    @pepoppins Год назад +12

    In The '60's, voices weren't corrected by computer programs, which is why it was so much better than today! It was REAL!

    • @kazrules2007
      @kazrules2007 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes! You got the real deal.

    • @paulettelamontagne6992
      @paulettelamontagne6992 3 месяца назад

      Yep my mom used to say if they weren't good live they sucked and I found that to be true throughout my life especially when I got drugged to a Stevie Nicks concert it was hell she's horrible

  • @mrbrianc
    @mrbrianc Год назад +26

    Ray Charles said Joe was the most soulful singer he ever heard

  • @timmurphy5580
    @timmurphy5580 Год назад +29

    Does anyone remember Saturday night live when John Belushi did his impersonation of Joe cocker and Joe walked out on stage while he was doing it? Classic great reaction rock on

    • @CindyNavarro
      @CindyNavarro Год назад +3

      I was just thinking about that. I remember the night it was aired live.

    • @timmurphy5580
      @timmurphy5580 Год назад +1

      @@CindyNavarro me too I'm 63

    • @mindigd
      @mindigd Год назад +2

      I remember watching it live also. Here's the only full version I could find on YT: ruclips.net/video/-6m1M5p6Kqk/видео.html Enjoy!

    • @lindanoel1853
      @lindanoel1853 Год назад +2

      @@mindigd Thanks for posting this!

    • @emilyflotilla931
      @emilyflotilla931 7 месяцев назад +1

      Epic SNL episode!

  • @Prozak63
    @Prozak63 Год назад +46

    Many thought Joe had a neurological disorder due to his body motions. He actually feels the music throughout himself and if you watch closely you'll see he is also directing the band with them.

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад +1

      what are you doing here? this is not an Elvis reaction.
      in this particular show his reactions were from power leads.

    • @icecreamcowboyz9466
      @icecreamcowboyz9466 Год назад +2

      i have the same neurological disorder every time i take a good healthy dose of LSD!

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      you are wrong! I have met with Joe on many occasions. The truth is, when he was doing this show, he was getting electric shocks from the rain that had fallen and that caused him to react that way.

    • @icecreamcowboyz9466
      @icecreamcowboyz9466 Год назад +1

      @@bwana-ma-coo-bah425 i also had that same reaction after all my LSD trips when they put me in a shock therapy program. highly suggested!

    • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
      @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 Год назад

      @@icecreamcowboyz9466 have you modelled your self on beavis or buthead or both?

  • @sjd5750
    @sjd5750 Год назад +28

    That's just the way he moved when he performed. He alway's felt it, and that's just how we liked him. That was Joe. Amazing performer!

  • @curtwarolin5664
    @curtwarolin5664 6 месяцев назад +3

    I worked with Joe in the mid eighties when he really made a comeback. What a great performer and an even a greater person! Loved playing this song with him! The intensity was incredible! Glad you are enjoying and sharing this! I also am glad you picked up on the air guitar antics! He would come over and we would jam together, him playing the air guitar parts along with my bass parts with me! Miss him deeply! Great channel!

  • @lanewoods9420
    @lanewoods9420 6 месяцев назад +7

    Hey, this was Woodstock. Everybody was "on something". Magic time. I'm 76 yrs old and still rock out with Joe.

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 10 месяцев назад +2

    I saw Joe Cocker in concert in 1969, just a few months after this performance. I didn’t know who he was at time but regardless of that he blew my mind.

  • @velvetunderpants44
    @velvetunderpants44 Год назад +11

    Imagine- almost 55 years ago...
    There's been nothing cooler since

  • @MaryM-xz5fs
    @MaryM-xz5fs Год назад +29

    Joe was one of kind....words don't do justice to his talent!

  • @elaine8013
    @elaine8013 Год назад +4

    I was 13 turning 14 on Aug 16th and ran off to Woodstock with 2 friends. This man had us mesmerized! It truly was like a church experience. The female backup singers got stuck in traffic. We left our van 2 hrs away and walked in because it was that much traffic. Of all the experiences of my 67 years, this one will always be the best.

    • @Lassira1
      @Lassira1 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wow…. It must have been so Great!

  • @kimrichert4991
    @kimrichert4991 Год назад +4

    young man, i am humbled by your observations... music is clearly the bridge between the race, religous, and political problems of the world - and it makes me proud to hear a young man that understands that. i agree with you that the spark of that path was created in the late 60's and early 70's. It could be that again, but i am not seeing it. Bless you, sir, and PLEASE continue to spread the message.... we are all just people, and need to respect each other for our differences rather than continue violence in the name of diversity... bless you. Joe had such a wonderful interpretation of the songs he did, and used every inch of his being to show us that! do more joe!

  • @lindanoel1853
    @lindanoel1853 Год назад +9

    A lotta fun enjoying this with you ....I'm 75, was 21 when he sang this at Woodstock . I wasn't there but am soooo glad for the Woodstock film !!! Thank you for sharing your feelings about how you become thoughtful, have a certain kind of feeling when you hear an artist and find out she/he has died. Yes, there are many who have died in my lifetime. Grateful for having experienced their unique expressions....

  • @bobconklin7159
    @bobconklin7159 Год назад +39

    Joe Cocker felt the music. Every note. When he sang, he sang from the toes up. You should check out “The Letter” from his album “Mad Dogs and Englishmen.”

    • @vukanmilijic5377
      @vukanmilijic5377 Год назад

      Not only "Letter", the whole album is absolutely amazing. ruclips.net/video/ga9oBogL2V4/видео.html

    • @teresaring8049
      @teresaring8049 Год назад +3

      Mad Dogs and Englishmen with Leon Russell. Best musical circus ever with Leon at the helm!!!

  • @AnotherFacelessDigitalNoOne
    @AnotherFacelessDigitalNoOne Год назад +5

    "I dont wanna assume hes on anything" cracks me up. It was the 60's and woodstock... but... thats pure joe regardless of performance

  • @cherylbrooks7005
    @cherylbrooks7005 Год назад +6

    It's beautiful that artists who aren't here anymore are being honored by reactors like you. ❤

  • @sylviapotter6328
    @sylviapotter6328 Год назад +6

    Joe Cocker's brother had a band and he was playing a gig, he asked Joe who was 12 yrs old to come up and sing, that was his 1st time singing in public. He started his career in 1961, he put a couple of bands together and went by the name Vance but in 1964 he dropped the name and band and went solo. The Beatles heard Joe's version of With A Little Help From My Friends and loved it, in 1968 Joe put the song on his album, John Lennon actually played the guitar and Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison were in the studio with Joe. This performance is from Woodstock in 1969 and sent his career skyrocketing sad after this performance, his band mate Leon Russell put a U.S. tour together for them in 1970 that kept him on the road performing none stop. He was depressed and exhausted and started drinking doing heroin and smoking 2 pks of cigarettes a day, he quit heroin in 1973 but kept drinking. He recorded 22 albums in his 43 yr career, in 1974 he covered a song by Billy Preston called You Are So Beautiful in 1972 that song went to #5 in the U.S. and became his signature song. Joe Cocker only had 1 #1 hit with Up Where We Belong in 1983 and was he was ranked #97 in Rolling Stones top 100 greatest voices of all time and doesn't make a bit of sense to me. Joe was arrested in Australia and got the nickname Mad Dog, he married Pam Baker Oct 11, 1987 she helped him stop drinking and smoking in 1991 but sadly Joe Cocker passed away December 22, 2014 in his Mad Dog Ranch in Crawford, Colorado. He was one of the best artists of all time.

  • @ardentynekent2099
    @ardentynekent2099 Год назад +7

    No auto tune, just real voices feeling the tune. (He's not high, but explained that many were. It was, after all, Woodstock! He feels the music, and he's always like that, Yes. : o )

  • @robinroberts2803
    @robinroberts2803 Год назад +3

    I grew up listening to this born in 1961 . We had the great seat music . ❤I’m excited everybody is going back there listening ♥️and discovering all the amazing singers, songwriters, bands ♥️

  • @utubestratman
    @utubestratman Год назад +2

    Many of the best musicians back then grew up in church and you can hear it in their music. I was a studio musician a number of those years and growing up in church didn't hurt my contribution..

  • @2cleo
    @2cleo Год назад +3

    I want to teleport back to woodstock day's when music was awesome and life was simply!

  • @74artgrrl
    @74artgrrl Год назад +6

    That man had the kind of voice he could never sing out of key. A natural talent. Amazing.

  • @michele6740
    @michele6740 Год назад +3

    Movin’ like that is Joe’s thing. And this gives me goose bumps every time -especially the beginning. I have to see & hear it to have the full impact.

  • @sandrak.robbins6305
    @sandrak.robbins6305 Год назад +10

    Yay! Loved Joe Cocker! Great singer. So sorry that he's passed. I don't know why he moved the way he did, but it worked for him.

  • @nostoneunturned7641
    @nostoneunturned7641 Год назад +3

    When they asked Ray Charles and Smokey Robinson who the most soulful singer was, they said "Joe Cocker"

  • @wynnewebber4603
    @wynnewebber4603 Год назад +2

    This was Woodstock 1969. Of course he was on something. He was also an amazing performer with a fabulous voice.

  • @cjpreach
    @cjpreach Год назад +8

    1960s music featured a lot of folk, soul, earthy-sounding vocals. Loads of vocalists with Gospel roots. Country, folk, Gospel, soul, Blues - EVERY genre - smashed-up. Some great music.

  • @wishananda
    @wishananda Год назад +2

    The whole Woodstock movie is a timeless piece of rock history with epic performances.

  • @Marigold106
    @Marigold106 Год назад +2

    John Belushi did a magnificent impression of him and they once did a duet on Saturday Night Live singing Feelin Alright that is worth a watch. It is hilarious, and I love that it was all good natured

  • @justkaron
    @justkaron Год назад +12

    Love Joe so much AND we gotta give a shout out to the Beatles for writing this gem.

  • @blindeyedog01
    @blindeyedog01 Месяц назад +2

    This is a Joe Cocker gig...he was high on his performance, always. RIP. ❤

  • @panarchpete5637
    @panarchpete5637 Год назад +1

    Gritty........ Joe Cocker was one of a kind. This was at Woodstock in the summer of 1969... The greatest festival concert of all time.

  • @glencranor9138
    @glencranor9138 Месяц назад +1

    I saw Joe Cocker in 1973 in a small venue, he was one of the greatest live acts I have ever seen

  • @bvscfanatic
    @bvscfanatic Год назад +4

    There is another performance from Woodstock (1969) that you need to check out if you haven't already. Santana: Soul Sacrifice.

  • @lorrieyoung5125
    @lorrieyoung5125 6 месяцев назад +1

    he was one of the first to air guitar ....right up till his death...his stage act....love Joe...

  • @emkwool
    @emkwool Год назад +8

    Mad Dogs and Englishmen - Joe Cocker double live album - absolutely unique.

  • @johnhawkins9626
    @johnhawkins9626 10 месяцев назад +2

    That "soothing voice" at the start. You should react to his version of "You are so Beautiful." He was a master at putting emotion into his singing.

  • @duckieman56
    @duckieman56 Год назад +4

    Growing up always thought Joe was on drugs and I was amazed at how good he could perform while messed up on drugs and then years later many years later found out that he had multiple sclerosis love Joe one of my favorites

  • @johntellefson4363
    @johntellefson4363 Год назад +7

    He conveyed the stress of his time, the meatgrinder Vietnam war, various other stresses, my own personal stress and heartbreak of a girl who left me... she died December 2020

  • @marianclough8577
    @marianclough8577 Год назад +1

    Joe Cocker was an amazing singer....he felt his songs. That's the way he always sang.

  • @cedardog764
    @cedardog764 Год назад +4

    One of he best "cover" artists of all time; certainly in rock n roll....................his song interpretations were special, not just "Little Help" but many other covers..

  • @stenblann9784
    @stenblann9784 Год назад +4

    Sucks that the back up ladies got delayed. They sounded sooo good on the studio version.

  • @moosehose
    @moosehose Год назад +1

    Joe had so much soul, he really felt the music. No drugs, he was so fun to watch!

  • @artslife3876
    @artslife3876 Год назад +1

    That's the way Joe moved when he sang, right up to the very end! 🙂 My Dad's favourite. I brought my Dad to see and Al Green in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, as a surprise 67th birthday present, in a place called Malahide Castle. I got us e seats up the front, open air, Summer, beautiful. When Joe Cocker performed, after Al Green who was amazing, most of us on the seats up front, were crying with joy. People everywhere, not a dry eye in the house!

  • @cathybrookeburt2616
    @cathybrookeburt2616 Год назад +6

    That is just how Joe expressed himself, since he could ot play guitar himself. He was known for those movements. He has a great song called 'Feelin' alright' & John Belushi used to impersonate Joe on Saturday night Live. On one of Joe's appearances on SNL John came out dressed & acting like Joe & they sang 'Feelin' alright' together. Epic.

  • @edwardrutledge2765
    @edwardrutledge2765 Год назад +1

    One of the most unique, talented live performance artists…ever! It was ‘69, August, ‘69.

  • @stacybrown3429
    @stacybrown3429 Год назад +1

    TY ❤ Joe cocker is quite the character. Priceless

  • @jerilucas9013
    @jerilucas9013 11 месяцев назад +2

    Woodstock! There will never be another Woodstock or the hippie era.

  • @suzie4417
    @suzie4417 Год назад +3

    This is Joe Cocker entertaining at his best! watching the video of Woodstock to understand all the artists & He loved to be in front of an audience & Woodstock was a huge gathering 💜☮️. I treasure my vinyl records and Joe is part of my collection - I like him singing Beatles songs, & love You Are So Beautiful one of my all time favourites by Joe Cocker As well as You Can Leave Your Hat On is another great one💜☮️ sending greetings from Canada 🇨🇦
    PS I think Joe had a cerebral type of health issue, it is his movements that his fans understand & his voice is one of a kind !!

  • @mpemberton7760
    @mpemberton7760 20 часов назад

    Do you need anybody?...
    AAAAAAHHHHHAAAAAUUUU!!!!!
    The most epic performance ever!

  • @ronaldsmith2965
    @ronaldsmith2965 3 месяца назад

    Joe is passionate. Years later he did You Are So Beautiful. It would seem it would be the wrong voice, but as it turns out, it was the perfect voice. He did Just Like A Woman at Woodstock as well. Just brilliant.

  • @MidwestDavesGoldProspecting
    @MidwestDavesGoldProspecting Год назад +4

    Probably one of the best live performances ever. Very inspirational song. probably, most were on something then. He had some moves like you only see in crazy folks :)

  • @cynthiamorris4743
    @cynthiamorris4743 Год назад +1

    It's always like being in church listening to Joe Cocker. He's high on life, man!

  • @michaelbrausch8874
    @michaelbrausch8874 3 месяца назад +2

    His female backup singers were stuck in the Woodstock traffic so his band sang backup!

  • @sjd5750
    @sjd5750 Год назад

    Gotta check out Richie Havens legendary Woodstock performance!..He was the first act, but he wasn't supposed to be. But because there were serious traffic jams they couldn't get the scheduled group, Sweetwater, in with all their equipment, and Richie was an acoustic act, with his two backup singers/bandmates (his bass player was stuck in traffic, but he agreed to go on without him) trying to kill as much time as possible so they can get groups in by Helicopter..He was exhausted by the end of the set that was only supposed to last 20 min., but went on for much longer..He couldn't remember the words to anymore songs, so he just started playing something, and the word "Freedom" popped into his head, so he started singing, including some of the lines from the traditional song, "Motherless Child."..Absolute must see!

  • @Victoria-gq8gt
    @Victoria-gq8gt Год назад +1

    Thats gotta have the best ending of any song. The slow irregular heartbeat coming to a full stop.

  • @lynnborsa7201
    @lynnborsa7201 Год назад +1

    Welcome to the wonderful world of Joe Cocker!

  • @NoneYaBidness762
    @NoneYaBidness762 Год назад +2

    Perfection.

  • @amberkelly3187
    @amberkelly3187 Год назад +1

    Joe embodied every instrument, every note, very word, pulled every part of his soul apart when he sang

  • @carmanboles9472
    @carmanboles9472 Год назад +1

    Only one thing to say about Joe Cocker…Brilliant!

  • @AP-gb3eh
    @AP-gb3eh Год назад +2

    Joe Cocker had the music in his soul. That was how he moved , the more he grooved the more contorted his body became. He was magnificent until the end. I had the privilege of seeing him in a club, his opening act a Joe Cocker impersonator. It was fantastic. There was a great SNLskit that had Belushi imitating him 🔥 ☮️

  • @user-lz6ez1rf5q
    @user-lz6ez1rf5q Год назад

    Did you ever hear him sing. You are so beautiful? Reduces me to tears every single time xx

  • @bonnievonbraun6276
    @bonnievonbraun6276 Год назад +4

    Joe played a mean air guitar! Possessed by the music. You'll notice how calm and controlled he was during the intro and going off stage. . .

  • @bobbybundy7058
    @bobbybundy7058 11 месяцев назад

    He was spastic,that’s why he moved like that. Woodstock was in August of 1969,he was 25 at the time.Probably the greatest cover of ANY song by ANY artist EVER! Yes,he DID sing with EVERY inch of his soul!

  • @jeffreykabik
    @jeffreykabik Год назад +1

    I was fortunate to meet Joe several times.Something most people don't know.Joe was in construction as a pipe fitter before Woodstock He did this in front of over 500,000 people The best singer of all time .

  • @pepoppins
    @pepoppins Год назад

    LOL! Joe was ALWAYS on something in those days! He was terribly shy and had incredible stage fright. He took elephant tranquilizers before going on stage in order to perfome! Had a life long struggle with substances.

  • @janyshendrickson3833
    @janyshendrickson3833 Год назад

    That is just the way the incredible, one and only Joe Cocker rocked to the music. He was a great vocalist and a great entertainer. We were so lucky back then to have a ton of musical/vocal talents around the world ... and all before auto-tune ruined everything.
    If you are watching Woodstock, check out Ritchie Havens, another iconic artist.

  • @paulettelamontagne6992
    @paulettelamontagne6992 3 месяца назад

    Brings back so many memories of my mom I wasn't born yet but she was at Woodstock and he was rocking them mutton chops

  • @andrewmcgee1001
    @andrewmcgee1001 Год назад +3

    A far cry from Beatles (Ringo lead vocal) version, but so awesome! JC had it going on..also liked his choice to change the time signature from 4/4 to 3/4 time..nice touch and that Gospel backing vocals..beautiful.

  • @SqueakyChase
    @SqueakyChase Год назад +1

    You have a contagious smile sir. Isn't it great that no matter what our bias', races, genders, nationalities or ages we might be, we can still enjoy and appreciate some damn good music in complete harmony.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад

      Let’s all start singing together in our communities, neighborhoods!

  • @bowleggs4783
    @bowleggs4783 5 месяцев назад

    Joe Cocker!!! Go Joe Go!!! Great Voice Great Song

  • @827dusty
    @827dusty Год назад +1

    Not alcohol or drugs, it is just how he expresses himself so intensely. Some people thought he was spastic or some other issues as well. Not the case. Joe just into his stuff.

  • @franchk8372
    @franchk8372 Год назад +1

    Joe Cocker, raspy and smooth and sometimes all at once. Extraordinary.

  • @gordonyoung1970
    @gordonyoung1970 2 месяца назад

    Joe Cocker initially only sang covers , which was quite unique, but he made them his own !

  • @roberormonde
    @roberormonde 5 месяцев назад +1

    Soul comes in all colors

  • @lancerx1759
    @lancerx1759 10 месяцев назад

    Joe was the voice of some Wonder Years what a Legend Joe always makes me Feel Alright

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 Год назад

    Joe always put all of himself into a song..... I saw him live in concert once, he was much older but still sang the same.... There's only one Joe Cocker..... an ex truck driver..... Quite a character.... and yes he was always "on something"... mostly coke and heroin in those days, although I sure he took speed as well....
    Try his track "You are so beautiful"..... soulful......

  • @albericofonseca1929
    @albericofonseca1929 11 месяцев назад

    Tive a grata sastifacao e ver no BRASIL 5 ANOS DEPOIS NO REGATAS SANTISTA GINASIO DISCO VOADOR QUE JA NAO TEM MAIS AQUI NA CIDADE DE SANTOS

  • @KC-gy5xw
    @KC-gy5xw Год назад +2

    It was Woodstock, everyone was on something! But that was more Joe singing like Joe did. RIP Joe.

  • @krishendricks4633
    @krishendricks4633 Год назад +1

    This jam is always in my head

  • @Blahshog
    @Blahshog 11 месяцев назад

    Joe was a very down to earth man, he enjoyed nothing more than a pint of beer and a game of darts in his local pub. He had an amazing range of vocal styles, everything from romantic ballads, to heavy blues & soul with a hint of R&B. A truly great singer in my humble opinion, you have to check out his duet with Jennifer Warnes.

  • @hermiasvisser812
    @hermiasvisser812 Год назад +2

    1969
    RIP Joe Cocker....

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 Год назад +1

    Joe Cocker was British. His obvious main inspiration was Ray Charles; that's where the "church" is from.
    His band was named the "Grease Band".

  • @eduardogarate5396
    @eduardogarate5396 Год назад

    Joe sang with every piece of his body... BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @2ndwind102
    @2ndwind102 Год назад

    Dude! This was Woodstock SO everybody was on something but this is his classic style of singing with every inch of his body in response to every note....

  • @southernbella6535
    @southernbella6535 Год назад

    One of my all time favorites ! Joe just poured out everything he had and made you feel it :)

  • @mattrainwater526
    @mattrainwater526 8 месяцев назад

    So much soul. One of the greatest

  • @JoseGonzalez-sf1hj
    @JoseGonzalez-sf1hj Год назад

    WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL (1969 AUGUST DAYS 14 15 16 17) THANCK YOU MICKAEL LANG (PRODUCER) THANCK FOR THIS POD YOU TOO FROM PUERTO RICO U.S. TERRITORY 🇺🇸

  • @Jeffbambam
    @Jeffbambam Год назад +2

    Joe sang like Stevie Ray Vaughn played ,he gave you everything. His back up singers was caught in a huge traffic jam at Woodstock while he was on stage .

  • @sandramcfarland9368
    @sandramcfarland9368 10 месяцев назад

    oh rock and roll mixed with blues and soul! every cell in his body was rockin'

  • @user-ii6xr1lw1u
    @user-ii6xr1lw1u Год назад +1

    The man is a legend

  • @bibakroll8999
    @bibakroll8999 Год назад

    An excellent documentary was made about Woodstock. I suggest you watch it and enjoy all the wonderful performers (not to mention the vibe).

  • @bella-xp7qd
    @bella-xp7qd Год назад

    Flailing his arms about, and playing air guitar, became a standard trademark in early Cocker performances. Many assumed he must have been either stoned, or crazy. Actually, it was just his way of feeling the music. A singer, he didn't have an instrument to play while on stage. Check out You Can Leave Your Hat On.