@@joshuatree5620 yeah, it's on of those things I love doing, spending time watching and talking about Smokin Joe. while he is well known, I just don't see enough people talking about the great champ. What can I say? I have true admiration for the man.
This is great stuff. It's so surreal that Joe was gone before I truly came to appreciate his impact on things I hold dear. Now looking at his legacy he truly is and was the epitome of greatness. A man who lead the pack, never giving up.
I never knew he could sing. And he sings very good also. He could have been a champ in that too with the right management. Real good soul. R.I.P Smokin Joe Frazier. You were a fine man.
Gotta say coming from the South Sweet Potatoe Collard Greens means alot being sung from my favorite boxer. No boxer has had the soul like him and his music shows it.
That’s how those fights sold back in the day. Ali wasn’t the first to trash talk, and is not the last. Edit: Trash talk still sells today. Only it’s worse than it was.
@@289rory Your talking to a salesman.Talking trash to hype a fight and calling your children gorillas are entirely different things.Ali didn't know where the line to maintaining class was.And besides Frazier helped the the loudmouth plenty of times throughout his obnoxious career.
@@jamesfleming5849 out of the 2 of them Frazier was definitely the happier man,got to live the rest of his life in peace,Ali did not,some would say he reaped what he sowed.
@@joshuatree5620 yeah I somewhat agree with that.Ali was just plum nasty.Thats what made. him a hero of the media.They turned him into "the greatest".Its one thing to be competitive.But Ali was was waaay over the line too many times.
@@jamesfleming5849 a part of it makes you think Ali didnt see the bigger picture.He was too concerned with ticket sales and building the venue between him and his opponent that he never thought about after the fight,Becoming friends and having a laugh about it.if he saw that side to it maybe he wouldnt of been so mean.
He sings with heart and soul, Frazier is still smoking.
Best song is Come And Get Me Love
So good to have these available.
I saw you on another Joe Frazier post,another True fan! Respect to you for also admiring this guy to the fullest
@@joshuatree5620 yeah, it's on of those things I love doing, spending time watching and talking about Smokin Joe. while he is well known, I just don't see enough people talking about the great champ. What can I say? I have true admiration for the man.
@@Ffeoli1039 I love Smokin’ Joe Frazier, too.
One thing is indisputable, as a fighter and as a singer Smoking Joe Frazier always had heart! Like #4
This is great stuff. It's so surreal that Joe was gone before I truly came to appreciate his impact on things I hold dear. Now looking at his legacy he truly is and was the epitome of greatness. A man who lead the pack, never giving up.
Great, fantastic and immortal Joe Frazier!!! Respect forever!!!
"First round Knock Out" Joe`s victory song!
RIP joe a true champion
I never knew he could sing. And he sings very good also. He could have been a champ in that too with the right management. Real good soul. R.I.P Smokin Joe Frazier. You were a fine man.
Only hardcore Frazier Fans are here.We love you Joe♥️
Gotta say coming from the South Sweet Potatoe Collard Greens means alot being sung from my favorite boxer. No boxer has had the soul like him and his music shows it.
He just keeps on smokin doesn't he. Even dead he's got and ember burning like this for everyone to know what a champion is.
Thanks for uploading this.
Smokin Joe Frazier 💪💪
My R& B band Chameleon backed Smokin' Joe at the Pacifica Hotel showroom Near LAX around 1977 . Such a great person to work with.
Joe Frazier sharp as razor.
🙌
What great talent 🥊
Joe Frazier 💨
My favourite track is *_COME AND GET ME LOVE!_*
Mine too, awesome. Love me some Joe
Good backup profession, eat your heart out Ali!
03 is hitting the ears good
Gotta say i'm impressed.Ali's nemesis can't only whip him he can out entertain him without all the stupid petty insulting.
That’s how those fights sold back in the day. Ali wasn’t the first to trash talk, and is not the last.
Edit: Trash talk still sells today. Only it’s worse than it was.
@@289rory Your talking to a salesman.Talking trash to hype a fight and calling your children gorillas are entirely different things.Ali didn't know where the line to maintaining class was.And besides Frazier helped the the loudmouth plenty of times throughout his obnoxious career.
@@jamesfleming5849 out of the 2 of them Frazier was definitely the happier man,got to live the rest of his life in peace,Ali did not,some would say he reaped what he sowed.
@@joshuatree5620 yeah I somewhat agree with that.Ali was just plum nasty.Thats what made. him a hero of the media.They turned him into "the greatest".Its one thing to be competitive.But Ali was was waaay over the line too many times.
@@jamesfleming5849 a part of it makes you think Ali didnt see the bigger picture.He was too concerned with ticket sales and building the venue between him and his opponent that he never thought about after the fight,Becoming friends and having a laugh about it.if he saw that side to it maybe he wouldnt of been so mean.
Smoking Joe was really talented.
wow! way cool!!
Great!!!
I remember he appeared singing on the Ed Sullivan Show after his defeat of Ali in '71.
Only one Smoking Joe 💙💙💙
Joe
Joe is NOT singing lead on the last track, "Sweet Potatoes, Collard Greens"
“Ain’t no sense in going home.”
Do you have a copy of little dog heaven
God, I hope not. Lol What a terrible song!
@@lwmson Come on, buddy. We've gotta be more positive than that
@@grantd-uf5hn The song really sucked my man. I'm just speaking the truth.
It’s almost like “Simon don’t say.”