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  • @darealadogg
    @darealadogg  Год назад +65

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    • @hatleyhoward7193
      @hatleyhoward7193 Год назад +2

      You need to hook her up with a background similar to yours, but with her likes. She deserves her own unique space as well!

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +4

      Great Reaction Joe singing to 500,000 people!

    • @darealadogg
      @darealadogg  Год назад

      @@hatleyhoward7193 im working on it with her but it will get better.

    • @darrylblanch8463
      @darrylblanch8463 Год назад +2

      Research Woodstock. To call it a music festival is like calling the Superbowl just another football game. It is quite possible the largest music festival ever held in 1 place with astronomical numbers attending even by todays figures.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +2

      @@darrylblanch8463 Great Event but THe Ruskies slaughtered it with their Metallica attendance,though I don't now if that was considered a Festival.

  • @theabyss7784
    @theabyss7784 Год назад +1151

    At age 66 now, I feel sorry for the younger generations that did not come of age during this time. There were so many things about that era that will never be repeated, but the explosion of music, from psychedelic rock to Motown to The British Invasion, you lived every day with the expectation of something novel and mind-blowing hitting the airwaves. God, what a time!

    • @willliam1343
      @willliam1343 Год назад +32

      I think you boys had more time to feel things.
      Look at the intro... slow but builds into an epic song. These days kids will turn it off because it's too slow unfortunately

    • @Rabijeel
      @Rabijeel Год назад +13

      Don't be too much - they can have their own and that is the most important - that they make their own, if we like it or not.
      There is so much they have aside the Charts that is great - but when were the Charts or Radio ever playingf the real good Stuff?
      Ive seen Kids on the Street combining 20's Swing and 60s Soul to some Electronic Beat and a shredded Guitar - just for fun with their Smartphones and some MIDI-App.
      It is just as always: You gotta go into the Backalleys and hidden Clubs to find the great Stuff. It is just we old Fucks (me starting to get there as GenY/Millennial Crossover) just do not get there anyome nor get invited (normally).
      I agree and Science does that your Time was the most creative and high Quality when it comes to Music. But we have the Interwebs and thus can get this music. We have People like us loving that Music and showing it to the others. And Music is a Spirit, ans a Spirit only dies when noone has it anymore in him.

    • @mariegallagher1982
      @mariegallagher1982 Год назад +35

      Hell yeah those were the days

    • @scottzappa9314
      @scottzappa9314 Год назад +16

      63 here. Never be repeated is right, you won't find Nixon, the 2 Kennedy assassination's and MLK, Viet Nam, emergence of civil rights and the hippies... No that music was much better. (I know my parents said that)

    • @willliam1343
      @willliam1343 Год назад +1

      @@scottzappa9314 blm. Trump, covud 19 and worldwide lockdowns, hyper inflation, 911... yeah this generation has no shortage of ammunition

  • @Martin.Wilson
    @Martin.Wilson Год назад +6

    The crowd at Woodstock was 500,000....half a million people together for 3 days...kids were born there but not one incident of violence or theft. That's not who we were. In those days, it was all about the karma, brother....and the music.

  • @redwood421
    @redwood421 Год назад +347

    Joe didn't just sing a song. He climbed into the music and then let it flow out of every part of his being.

    • @jackiefox7224
      @jackiefox7224 Год назад +2

      Well said!

    • @temijinkahn511
      @temijinkahn511 Год назад +2

      Great description. It is how you tell true artists from the fake wannabes.

    • @redwood421
      @redwood421 Год назад +2

      @@temijinkahn511 pretty much cause some of the singers out there are just churning out a paycheck

    • @normie2716
      @normie2716 Год назад +6

      The music was saturated with LSD too, I think.

    • @redwood421
      @redwood421 Год назад +3

      @@normie2716 could have been. LSD expands our minds, thoughts, and feelings. It's like opening a door to the real world that we are taught to forget.

  • @rockiemountin7535
    @rockiemountin7535 Год назад +338

    I’m 62 years old now to see a young black man enjoy this music warms my soul thanks for posting brother👏👏👏👏👏👍

    • @ToniInSussex
      @ToniInSussex Год назад +8

      Same age. Same. Good to see young folks digging our music.

    • @ToniInSussex
      @ToniInSussex Год назад +10

      Dude, Wiki Woodstock. All music fans must know about Woodstock, otherwise we flunk the test. Lol

    • @natethenub6595
      @natethenub6595 Год назад +8

      It warms my heart to see a 62 year old man watching this channel ❤️❤️❤️

    • @p.o.canadian5817
      @p.o.canadian5817 Год назад +4

      Joe demands respect whenever he sings!!! Been listening to him since he started singing

    • @fredcoyote9477
      @fredcoyote9477 Год назад +1

      @@p.o.canadian5817 I’m 69. It warms my heart to see young African Americans learn about the history of white music.

  • @susanengland3919
    @susanengland3919 Год назад +565

    This is from Woodstock. His backup singers couldn't get there in time due to the outrageous traffic so the guitar players did their best to fill in.

    • @Prozak63
      @Prozak63 Год назад +10

      Fact!

    • @michaelgibson6204
      @michaelgibson6204 Год назад +12

      at least they tried to sing backup

    • @jeffstevens4262
      @jeffstevens4262 Год назад +27

      @@michaelgibson6204 Didn't do too bad a job either!

    • @macisback9059
      @macisback9059 Год назад +22

      I actually like it better without the back up singers.. Makes it more raw & they do a decent job..

    • @snakeinthegrass7443
      @snakeinthegrass7443 Год назад +21

      Great info. Always wondered what was going on here with the backup singing. 👍🏻

  • @Merzui-kg8ds
    @Merzui-kg8ds Год назад +247

    For those who wonder what the hype was about Woodstock...some of the best live performances in the history of all of music. And, before a bunch of fancy electronic means to "correct" or modify or "enhance" the performance. Just RAW TALENT and performance. Glorious.

    • @lorraineniece8813
      @lorraineniece8813 Год назад +2

      One thing that I consider a downer was lots of illegal drugs

    • @ziggy33399
      @ziggy33399 Год назад +6

      @@lorraineniece8813 they were not all downer drugs….just a little. Mostly good organic weed & homemade things.

    • @howarddehart8226
      @howarddehart8226 Год назад +6

      And we're still listening to it. 😜

    • @msgillie111
      @msgillie111 Год назад +3

      Your face says it all!

    • @mustangsally7722
      @mustangsally7722 Год назад +2

      One of my favorites.

  • @garysmathers888
    @garysmathers888 Год назад +220

    Still makes me cry hearing Joe and his friends after all these years. Very few could bring it home like Joe.

    • @w.sommen5209
      @w.sommen5209 Год назад +4

      Yes Joe and Janis. The good old days😂

    • @billd9667
      @billd9667 Год назад

      Van Morrison was/is pretty damned good too. Joe wasn’t a jerk though. Cocker FTW.

    • @MichaelSmalleyMPA
      @MichaelSmalleyMPA Год назад

      I got goosebumps twice watching that thumbnail of a performance. They don't make em' like that anymore. Let's go Joe!

  • @dirtwhisperer658
    @dirtwhisperer658 Год назад +85

    Joe Cocker gave everything he had in his body for every song he did. Most people today would not understand the music back then. I was a teen-ager in the mid 70's and every week there was new stuff coming out. Music that would just knock your socks off. Probably the greatest musical era we will ever see.

    • @kent7369
      @kent7369 Год назад +2

      I have always loved Joe Cocker's sound. You might want to go a little farther back in time and listen to Howlin' Wolf if you want to hear and see a man give everything he has to a song.

  • @stevesaturnation
    @stevesaturnation Год назад +261

    This damn near brought me to tears. Seeing someone discover Joe Cocker for the first time is almost as good as when you do it yourself. Let's Go Joe!

  • @csutton161
    @csutton161 Год назад +64

    Back when music was live and came from the soul. NO auto tune needed.

  • @jeddyhi
    @jeddyhi Год назад +123

    To me, some songs are like historical events in the history of mankind. This one is a perfect example. Recorded for all posterity. A magical performance never to be lost.

    • @Carol_65
      @Carol_65 Год назад +2

      Perfect way to describe it.

  • @martywize5909
    @martywize5909 Год назад +37

    Joe was known in Sheffield, England, where I am from, as the ‘singing gasman’. He worked for the gas company before he made it singing in local pubs and clubs. He was a genius, god bless him!!

  • @tommemaile4880
    @tommemaile4880 Год назад +81

    At age 76 this incredible rendition still gets my juices flowing. Can’t help but feel nostalgic looking back on this magical period in my life.

    • @JJ-sv9kh
      @JJ-sv9kh Год назад

      ❤👍

    • @Chafflives
      @Chafflives 3 месяца назад

      What a time we lived through, musically. 😉👍

  • @buckfan1969
    @buckfan1969 Год назад +472

    There aren't a lot of cases where somebody covers a Beatles song and actually improves it. But Joe did it here.

    • @Martin.Wilson
      @Martin.Wilson Год назад +31

      McCartney actually sent Cocker a telegram telling him how much they loved his version. Pretty high praise.

    • @kierstenridgway4634
      @kierstenridgway4634 Год назад +12

      He made it His!! Soo good. ❤️✌️
      I think unarguably.
      Also, Came in through the bathroom window!

    • @philgrody3681
      @philgrody3681 Год назад +6

      Wilson Pickett did a good version of Hey Jude , with Duane Allman .

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +6

      Almost the only time out of 230 songs😀

    • @TrentRidley
      @TrentRidley Год назад +5

      John Farnham's version of Help comes to mind. I'm not arguing that it's necessarily better, that's a subjective judgement after all, but it is very, very good and definitely worth a listen... especially the live version with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

  • @warhammer-neophyte
    @warhammer-neophyte Год назад +30

    Joe was a force of nature and that was arguably the best cover ever recorded

  • @rogkeista1
    @rogkeista1 Год назад +6

    I'm 69 years old and I saw Joe Cocker perform this just a few weeks after Woodstock at the Isle of Wight Festival in England. It was 3 o'clock in the morning and most of the 300,000 crowd were crashed out but I was still up getting through the night digging some some amazing bands. But Joe's performance of this song was one of the highlight's of the whole 5 day festival. A showstopper in the middle of the night. He put his whole heart into the song and I will never forget it.

  • @shineon7641
    @shineon7641 Год назад +176

    Hey there Da Real Adogg. Here's a couple of things about this Performance from Woodstock (1969) that you may not be aware of. To begin with the "Backup Singers" missed their flight and therefore couldn't make it in time, so the rest of the band did their best to fill in for them. For Better or for Worse. Also, the song that he's singing here, "With a Little Help From My Friends" is originally a song written and performed by "The Beatles." The Beatles gave Joe permission to use this song for Woodstock and once they saw Joe's performance, they actually gave that song to him, saying Joe Cocker "Owned this song" after that awesome performance. Pretty cool, right?
    Well, carry on my friend & enjoy... Cheers...

    • @joycemgrimes7657
      @joycemgrimes7657 Год назад +18

      Joe was gifted with what my people called blues eyed soul and he NEVER disappointed an audience.

    • @nattie_ceee5989
      @nattie_ceee5989 Год назад +11

      JC’s version of this song leaves the original in the dust.

    • @bobbygrey5859
      @bobbygrey5859 Год назад +11

      What a performance when I was in college I wrote a paper about this song and Joe Cocker.
      My professor told me that I did a very good job in writing that paper. He then said "you should have been there like I was" he went on to say that every artist performing was pure magic and something he'd never forget.
      I did get an A on that paper and thank Dr. Shultz from 2003.

    • @robinpesek3657
      @robinpesek3657 Год назад +4

      No regrets for the younger ones. We all get what we need.

    • @Wendy-ov5hu
      @Wendy-ov5hu Год назад +8

      how awesome of the beatles to say "you own it Joe".....

  • @michaelvarble4392
    @michaelvarble4392 Год назад +10

    Woodstock was the most historical moment in the history of rock and roll during a revolution in america

  • @ca006881
    @ca006881 Год назад +4

    My wife and I married in 1972. Among our wedding presents were two tickets to a Joe Cocker concert at Maple Leaf Stadium in Toronto, Canada. The night of the concert the place was packed to the walls .. not one unsold seat. Aside: If you used a stadium washroom that night you'd be totally stoned when you walked out; the weed smoke in there was thick as pea soup .. nice bonus. Joe had the whole place absolutely riveted with his enormous power and soul. The Vietnamese War was raging then; during the mid-show break he asked the house to turn off all the lights and the audience to 'light a flame for peace'. Thousands pocket lighters lit up in that enormous, dark space .. like stars in the sky. That concert made me a Joe cocker fan for life. He died three days before Christmas in 2014 at the age of 70 (he had smoked 40 cigarettes a day until he quit in 1991). His final live performance, was at the Loreley Open Air Theatre in Sankt Goarshausen on 7 September 2013. Rest In Peace Joe .. you touched a so many hearts and minds everywhere at a very difficult time in the world.

  • @thedawneffect
    @thedawneffect Год назад +47

    The absolutely captivating, inestimable Joe Cocker. Made me cry.. If you know you know. Another legend from a great music era! And yes, Woodstock was def Sold Out! 😂🥰

  • @sherylhenley1931
    @sherylhenley1931 Год назад +589

    Joe Cocker was one of a kind, like Janis Joplin. He used his whole body to sing a song from his soul. Amazing man.

    • @danjohnson2986
      @danjohnson2986 Год назад +10

      Well stated. I’ve thought (aside from Robert Plant and the two you mentioned) that the last blues style soulful and hanging it all out there vocalist was Chris Robinson from the black crows. That man was the Janis Joplin of my generation.

    • @ajruther67
      @ajruther67 Год назад +19

      I agree. Joe and Janis would feel the music throughout their whole body and gave everything they had when they performed.

    • @dellafenton2417
      @dellafenton2417 Год назад +4

      @@danjohnson2986 I would also add Steve Marriott

    • @cindysanchez6347
      @cindysanchez6347 Год назад +14

      If you watch closely, you'll see he's playing all the instruments! Air guitar, air drums... he feels it all!

    • @g4joe
      @g4joe Год назад +7

      @@cindysanchez6347 Oh yes, Joe Cocker The First Air Guitarist👍
      Ex gas fitter.

  • @flyingfishsurf
    @flyingfishsurf Год назад +54

    He performed this in front of just a small crowd of @325,000 people!! He conjured up the rain clouds and within minutes of finishing, the heavens opened up and Woodstock had reached it's peak. Truly a celestial out-of-body performance and experience.

  • @robertkane8745
    @robertkane8745 Год назад +39

    One of the Great Performances in Rock history. Joe and everyone in the band "kill it" ,Awesome.

  • @mrsfineanddandy
    @mrsfineanddandy Год назад +47

    Was blessed to see Joe live. Never saw a man have the entire audience in his hands the entire show like Joe did. He mesmerized us.

  • @steveUSMCpageNOTOLERANCE
    @steveUSMCpageNOTOLERANCE Год назад +281

    I went to Wood Stock. I was home on leave from Vietnam and was a day late getting back to go back to Vietnam. This went down in history as the greatest show ever. The rain sucked but the people and music and the memories I have will never be forgotten. Semper Fi

    • @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH
      @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH Год назад +4

      Wonderful! I had a ticket for the second day but couldn’t get there due to the roads being closed!

    • @steveUSMCpageNOTOLERANCE
      @steveUSMCpageNOTOLERANCE Год назад +16

      @@KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH I remember walking into the concert. When it was announced that it was a free concert. It was hot in August, that made the rain ok , but what a mess it made. I'm 72 now and it seems just like yesterday. Did you make it in. I hope you did.

    • @danjohnson2986
      @danjohnson2986 Год назад +7

      That’s a memory that stays with you forever. Semper Fi devil dog.

    • @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH
      @KathleenMcCormickLCSWMPH Год назад +5

      @@steveUSMCpageNOTOLERANCE no, didn’t make it in. Our charter bus was detoured to NYC. It’s not well known but there was a mini Woodstock that went on in the east village because so many people were detoured down there.
      I’m sure you had a fantastic time. Looking back on it, I don’t know if I would have held up well with all the rain and mud. I was a hippie but not a dirty hippie, lol. Of course, guys are different. Everything probably just rolled right off your back!

    • @debbieeppsmullins208
      @debbieeppsmullins208 Год назад +5

      Thank you for your service, so happy you had a chance to enjoy this amazing event.

  • @philipludgate3937
    @philipludgate3937 Год назад +27

    Joe was from another world he felt the music in his DNA, what a performance

  • @larrycooper7261
    @larrycooper7261 Год назад +40

    This video should be required viewing for anybody who ever wants to take the stage. Joe shows you how it's done. His commanding stage presence still reverberates 50 plus years later, as one of the greatest live performances of all time!
    And from everything I've read over the last half a century, there were about 500,000 people at Woodstock. 3 days of balls-to-the-wall rock and roll, and this has to rank as one of the highlights of the weekend!

  • @drinajgb2437
    @drinajgb2437 Год назад +2

    Joe, Jimi, Janis. Pure raw genius with no apologies. We were so fortunate to be the first generation to witness these beautiful artists. The younger generations have never witnessed anything comparable. As the 60’s children we walked the earth at the same era and transformed the world.

  • @Gretschnut
    @Gretschnut Год назад +36

    As someone who was 20 years old in 1969, the look on your face at 6:03 just warmed the cockles of my heart. Great reaction!

  • @ellenlanderson
    @ellenlanderson Год назад +230

    It's interesting that these singers you are loving have no light show, no auto-tune, no back up dancers just pure soul.

    • @ko0974
      @ko0974 Год назад +16

      And his back up singers stuck in traffic so guitar player filled in..

    • @stephenpain9236
      @stephenpain9236 Год назад +7

      And great music...

    • @oldtimer7635
      @oldtimer7635 Год назад +6

      Well, I am loving too. ; )

    • @murphyshsu
      @murphyshsu Год назад +6

      And often the recording equipment and location was working against favorable acoustics.
      Their raw talent and hard work had to overcome a lot!

    • @Sabrineable
      @Sabrineable Год назад +5

      ...and it didn't even matter because the show goers were there to break every imaginable sin god knows of man. LOL. Long live the festival that will never be forgotten. Vietnam chill fest.

  • @armeyf
    @armeyf Год назад +19

    Ok, I'm 64 and Joe Cocker is one of my all time favorite artists. I was finally able to see him a few years ago, live. Simply amazing. Thank you for showing his WOODSTOCK performance. Cocker has always been underrated, IMO. I'm VERY proud to have grown up during that era. The music was, and 'still is', utterly amazing. The music of today will not survive the years. Thank you.

    • @lk4871
      @lk4871 Год назад +3

      Todays music is forgettable, not Joe. He rocked the house down

  • @nomesy7653
    @nomesy7653 Год назад +26

    Wow, this popped up on my screen and I'm so glad I clicked on it. Dad always cranked this song up, he'd show me his arm covered in goosebumps and kept rewinding the bit where he screams asking me, did you hear that, did you hear that!? As a young kid I didn't know what he was on about. Now my arm was covered in goosebumps and I waited in anticipation to watch your reaction, I'm so glad this song moved you as much as it moves millions of people.

  • @pilesovinyl
    @pilesovinyl Год назад +104

    THAT, was IMO one of the greatest live performances of all time by anyone. He literally poured his guts out on the stage.

    • @lisamyles
      @lisamyles Год назад +3

      1000%

    • @Steppenwolf27
      @Steppenwolf27 Год назад +1

      Not literally.

    • @countycalling
      @countycalling Год назад

      @@Steppenwolf27 let me guess you have a hard time controlling your mommies remote.

    • @Steppenwolf27
      @Steppenwolf27 Год назад

      @@countycalling WTF does that even mean?

  • @frdml01
    @frdml01 Год назад +20

    Maybe I'm getting old, but it's funny to hear you refer to Joe Cocker as a "new" artist.
    Hearing this song again, live at Woodstock 1969, it gives me goosebumps every time.
    I'm not sure if you know the original version by the Beatles, but the way Joe Cocker raised the level is incredible.

  • @Quill_For_Bacchus
    @Quill_For_Bacchus Год назад +15

    He felt THAT not just sang it. Pulled Lucy straight outta the sky, diamonds and all

  • @elizabethjarvie6077
    @elizabethjarvie6077 Год назад +4

    This performance was at Woodstock he's so freakin unbelievable. That beautiful, gravelly yet smooth voice. One of the best blues singers EVER.

  • @lisarainbow9703
    @lisarainbow9703 Год назад +59

    Think of him as the male version of Janis Joplin...
    Pure soul & amazing authentic energy..

  • @sheilawhite7044
    @sheilawhite7044 Год назад +8

    One of the best rock singers. Unique.

  • @victoriaballard7354
    @victoriaballard7354 Год назад +11

    I was at this performance at Woodstock and it was life changing ! Love to see young people tuned into Joe!

  • @amandaredd3057
    @amandaredd3057 Год назад +3

    Hearing Joe Cocker sing does something to me every time. Chills, baby

  • @aben5267
    @aben5267 Год назад +91

    Joe Cocker (RIP) at Woodstock 1969; taking a Beatle's song to a new height! Love it!

    • @shineon7641
      @shineon7641 Год назад +2

      ... and The Beatles agreed and actually gave this song to Joe.

    • @oldtimer7635
      @oldtimer7635 Год назад

      The amazing band had some contribution too, right!

  • @MartialGolf
    @MartialGolf Год назад +14

    This performance, in my opinion, is one of the best of all time. I get chills every time I watch this

  • @dadsvespa
    @dadsvespa Год назад +14

    Joe Cocker, used to get so into the music , it was if he was playing every instrument in the band! He was a rare unique human being. His rendition if this Beatles song "Little help from my friends" was incredible. Also, "My baby, she wrote me a letter" was excellent. "You are so Beautiful" was a sweet song. "Up where we belong'"...He was comfortable in his own skin and didn't care how he looked while performing on stage. He sang his heart out to millions. Sadly, He died of Lung Cancer in 2014 at age 70.

    • @hatchling88
      @hatchling88 Год назад +1

      I LOVE "My Baby She Wrote Me a Letter".

  • @melaniewilliams6740
    @melaniewilliams6740 Год назад +112

    Joe Cocker had Synesthesia. It's actually beautiful to watch him....He literally "feels" the music. It's not something that he can control, and it's gorgeous. He's a higher being than most.

    • @shineon7641
      @shineon7641 Год назад +10

      Hi there Melanie Williams. I hope that you are Well and at least reasonably Happy too. Thank you for that tidbit of information, about Joe having "Synesthesia." All of my life I have always thought that Joe Cocker had some type of "Neurological Disorder" rather than simply Feeling the music. His motor skills look similar to so many other "Neurological Disorders." Thank you for the Education. Keep Smiling... Cheers...

    • @RobinSueWho
      @RobinSueWho Год назад +1

      There's no evidence that he had that. Can you post a link to the source that confirms it?

    • @dannyberry8725
      @dannyberry8725 Год назад +1

      @@RobinSueWho have always thought and always will that he was on a serious amount of LSD and high as a kite!!!

    • @reverendnumbnuts1857
      @reverendnumbnuts1857 Год назад

      @@dannyberry8725 He was absolutely not on LSD

    • @Tommy1977777
      @Tommy1977777 Год назад +3

      He draws his power from the mutton chops.

  • @rickpaul4216
    @rickpaul4216 Год назад +39

    By far my favorite performance at Woodstock. Goosebumps every time. Never gets old.

  • @staceykelly4211
    @staceykelly4211 Год назад +2

    I was blessed to grow up in the 60s with parents who loved music and this was the soundtrack of my life. Gives me chills, still today. I'm so happy to see younger people appreciate Joe and other superstars from this time.

  • @sallieschuetz1796
    @sallieschuetz1796 Год назад +9

    Woodstock was the first of the Big concerts.Over a million people attended this unbelievable event, and for 3 days it was peace love and rock and roll. Not one single fight. Most everyone was high on the music and ‘’ other things’’. I am 70 now and I remember it so well. This particular song to me takes me back right there and all the hopes and promise of a new generation. Thank you for playing this song and taking me back there again…… PEACE AND LOVE MAN…..and your channel is awesome !

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta Год назад

      I’d have to say Monterey Pop was. Not the same attendance, but the sheer volume of the most iconic bands at the time made it the crown jewel, IMO. AND perfect sound!

  • @janetm2969
    @janetm2969 Год назад +23

    Oh my god, what an amazing voice! Even after all these years, I still love this guy!

  • @Toobeegort
    @Toobeegort Год назад +18

    When Joe Cocker sings he feels every single note played and his body reacts as like an instrument, now that is soul.

  • @stonehold42
    @stonehold42 Год назад +1

    I had the Woodstock album for a while, first release, too long ago to remember what happened to it. Cocker was it, but we had Hendrix, Joplin, Santana, Jefferson Airplane and on and on. Music was powerful then, changed a lot of minds and lives. Today the power is in the kilowatts burned for sound and lighting and everything else. The power of Cockers "You are so beautiful" snuck up on us. Neil Youngs "Down by the river" and "Old Man" knocked us down then picked us up again. Hendrix made us wonder what could be done with a guitar, Zeppelin showed us some of that. We thought it wouldn't end until the day Mo' Town, and the Woodstock bands, weren't on the radio anymore.

  • @danasixty5402
    @danasixty5402 Год назад +2

    A true Legend The Great Joe Cocker ! We will never forget you .

  • @jamessummerlin9516
    @jamessummerlin9516 Год назад +161

    As an ancient musician from this era, thank you. I sometimes forget how lucky I was to live through that period of music development.

    • @carolynjoyner7695
      @carolynjoyner7695 Год назад +5

      We all were lucky to have had that period in our lives. Those coming after us will NEVER know without these reviews, and, I think, will only dream.

    • @Sabrineable
      @Sabrineable Год назад +1

      Oh yes. There were all kinds of festivals during those years. This one was over the top but look at the lineup. It was a festival of all festivals. 1/2 million drunk, stoned, naked people starving and passing out.

    • @tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052
      @tinypurplefishesrunlaughin8052 Год назад

      Hey is that you Emmit Rhodes?

  • @jefflong1839
    @jefflong1839 Год назад +114

    I've heard people say that he looks possessed or maybe tripping when he sings but as close as that is to describing it, it's something much deeper. To experience music and express it with so much intensity that it takes over your entire body, man! That has to be incredible!

    • @mylolee62
      @mylolee62 Год назад +5

      Joe Cocker had mild cerebral palsy which in no way hindered his talent. Music lost a legend

    • @black4pienus
      @black4pienus Год назад +1

      If they think that's possession they should check out the live version of 'Hocus Pocus' from Focus with singer Thijs van Leer. lol

    • @jennywelsh8985
      @jennywelsh8985 Год назад +2

      Thanks for the memory!

    • @jefflong1839
      @jefflong1839 Год назад +8

      @@mylolee62 I hate to disagree because most arguments solve nothing but out of earned respect for the man, there were many speculations about his neurological health where some claimed he had Parkinson's disease and others cerebral palsy but both are untrue. He just moved like that. It's how he expressed his feel for music. He lived til 70 which while not being ancient, either of those diseases would have cut it much shorter, it was cancer that took him out. I just wanted a clear picture of this man. Sorry if I was disrespectful, never meaning any at all.

    • @suasponte6230
      @suasponte6230 Год назад +4

      It was Woodstock. Everyone was tripping. Some of us still are.

  • @jimmyburks4345
    @jimmyburks4345 Год назад +2

    This performance was the definition of Crescendo. It was fantastic to see your reaction to Joe Cocker.

  • @patricia753
    @patricia753 Год назад +1

    God have Mercy, What an AMAZING Performance from Joe!!!!!! Still TOTALLY sends me!! I'm 61y/o, and MAN that music was FABULOUS!!!!!....❤

  • @tammyjackson3113
    @tammyjackson3113 Год назад +47

    Now do Joe singing You Can Keep Your Hat On. He always sings with his whole body. I think this was at Woodstock.

  • @raenellefisher8514
    @raenellefisher8514 Год назад +92

    My favorite Joe Cocker song is "You Are So Beautiful." But Joe is always good, and you should always, always, always, watch him live.

    • @gogglebox2427
      @gogglebox2427 Год назад +3

      Reduces me to tears every time.

    • @poppyseeds1844
      @poppyseeds1844 Год назад +1

      Cocker or the sublime Roberta Flack? We had both. So different, both beautiful.

    • @darrynjohnson5808
      @darrynjohnson5808 Год назад +1

      I was like bird on a wire

    • @cuda426hemi
      @cuda426hemi Год назад +1

      Of course the great Billy Preston co-wrote You Are So Beautiful. 🎹

  • @MaryEllen10862
    @MaryEllen10862 Год назад +2

    The lady singers didn’t make it there so they improvised. It was still amazing! When Joe starts singing he is completely consumed with his music and become one with ever fiber of his body. We will never hear this kind of such raw talent again today. Love your reactions thank you.

  • @bring.us.together
    @bring.us.together Год назад +1

    Joe Cocker was a great showman, and I feel so blessed to have experienced his concert live.

  • @patrickscutella836
    @patrickscutella836 Год назад +15

    Greatest scream in rock history. His album Mad Dogs and Englishmen is a classic.

  • @jacobfulton8698
    @jacobfulton8698 Год назад +5

    Check out some of the MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN stuff its Joe Cocker and the MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE Leon Russell. Leon is the one who arranged this version of this Beatles classic.

  • @wb1985
    @wb1985 Год назад +4

    Just one of the greats. It was a fertile era of musical innovation.

  • @expatannie6958
    @expatannie6958 Год назад +3

    When Woodstock took place, I was only 7 years old--but since my mother was very young (only 18 when she had me), I grew up listening to all of this 60's music: Joe Cocker, Janis Joplin, the Stones, Jimmi Hendrix, Carlos Santana, Joan Baez, etc. There are a number of Woodstock compilations you might want to look into. A lot of the music and performances, like this one, have stood the test of time and are still mind-blowing today.

  • @JoseFlores-uw2tz
    @JoseFlores-uw2tz Год назад +6

    That musical era will never be duplicated. We lived and enjoyed groundbreaking music and performances in what seemed like an almost everyday happenings. We did not realize how lucky we were and I feel like we almost took it for granted. I have a sixteen year old grandson, who is now into vinyl and we take great pleasure listening to artists from that era. I recently gave him some albums by Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan. I love that we have this interest in music to enable us to stay connected.

  • @bsargent8935
    @bsargent8935 Год назад +12

    Greatest. Air guitar. Performance. Ever!!!!

  • @carolefarabell1745
    @carolefarabell1745 3 месяца назад +1

    71 years young and have seen him many times. He feels the music to his very core! Amazing ✌️💜🎶

  • @CInmiss
    @CInmiss Год назад +2

    My favorite song of his “You can keep your hat on” I remember going to a concert of his many moons ago and I ended up a puddle on the ground. 🌛love you Joe

  • @joannevincent2035
    @joannevincent2035 Год назад +221

    Woodstock was a massive music festival and an historic event in 1969. Few tickets were sold but 450,000 people showed up, demanding free entry, which they got due to nearly nonexistent security. The show lasted more than three days and three nights and featured the most well-known and soon-to-be-famous rock stars of the 60s.

    • @leftfactor
      @leftfactor Год назад +4

      "soon-to-be-famous' is so true. It was the first time Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young played together in front of an audience. There were many recognizable names *today*. At that show, the main draw was the new up and comer, Arlo Guthrie; son of American Folk legend Woody Guthrie.

    • @gailenefuller8330
      @gailenefuller8330 Год назад

      Lol

    • @IUSTITA
      @IUSTITA Год назад +13

      The most iconic music festival in history.

    • @psmolek7438
      @psmolek7438 Год назад +4

      Wish I’d been old enough . . . It must have been a great experience!

    • @PeBoVision
      @PeBoVision Год назад +6

      And served as the inspiration of two huge hits from Joni Mitchell and Melanie (alhough Joni's was made even bigger through the CSNY cover.)
      For me though, it was Country Joe McDonald & the Fish that best defined the zeitgeist...
      Well it's 1,2,3
      What are we fighting for
      Don't ask me I don't give a damn,
      Next stop is Vietnam
      And it's 5, 6, 7
      Open up the Pearly Gates
      Well, there ain't no time to wonder why,
      Hoo-boy, we're all gonna die.
      A year later Neil Diamond wrote "Last night we heard the drumming, 4 dead in O-hio"

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Год назад +143

    I grew up with Joe Cocker's music. He 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" etc.

  • @christinelloyd8775
    @christinelloyd8775 Год назад +1

    I was 17 in 1969 and I remember seeing the movie in 1970. We all went berserk in the movie theatre when Joe Cocker did his take on “get by with a little help from my friends’. One if the best rock songs ever! Joe Cocker is a legend! I was so lucky to have grown up in this era.Naturally I bought the L.P. as soon as it was released in South Africa (1969).

  • @skorheimbeta6814
    @skorheimbeta6814 Год назад +4

    when i think about the passion and idealism of that time, the feeling of this song is always what i imagine that whole era felt like. it makes me nostalgic for a period i wasn't even alive for.

  • @michaelvarble4392
    @michaelvarble4392 Год назад +65

    One of the most dynamic from the heart renditions of this great song

  • @sandyleewhite
    @sandyleewhite Год назад +140

    It was said that Joe Cocker felt the music so hard, he couldn't stop his body from moving, as if it was playing every instrument at the same time.......By all accounts, this amazing man, was the most gentle person you could ever meet, and wore his soul like a blanket, for all of us to see 💗💗💗 ***RIP GREAT ONE*** 💗💗💗

    • @bernardcohen332
      @bernardcohen332 Год назад +5

      his body movements are part of the his vocal technique

    • @lafleuvepink8428
      @lafleuvepink8428 Год назад +3

      Yes!, I totally agree. He was not made for this world however he gave his best. A truly beautiful soul

    • @mitchellmoon6083
      @mitchellmoon6083 Год назад +1

      @@lafleuvepink8428no, joe had to get drunk to sing and he was allergic to alcohol, so that is where the jerky dance came from.

    • @Sabrineable
      @Sabrineable Год назад +2

      Yes, I saw a documentary and it was reported by all that he was quiet and kind.

    • @eddieclark933
      @eddieclark933 Год назад

      Your all wrong Joe had a disorder that caused his uncontrollable body movements. It was akin to Parkinson's.

  • @kdt789
    @kdt789 Год назад +12

    great song even without the backup singers but i love his voice so rich so unique. amazing! i always wished i was around for Woodstock.

  • @patrickkaltner8554
    @patrickkaltner8554 Год назад +6

    Welcome to my youth. It was awesome

  • @michaelheller8841
    @michaelheller8841 Год назад +21

    When you hear Joe's voice, you hear feeling and soul. He was incredible.

  • @seangarrant
    @seangarrant Год назад +5

    I was at Woodstock 94 and he pulled so many tears from my eyes. He brought the rain. He mentioned how soaked 69 was and minutes later it started and didn't stop for two days. My favorite performance of the entire show.

  • @MicheleJane
    @MicheleJane Год назад +5

    Saw Joe in concert twice. Incredible. Your reactions are priceless! Love it.

  • @rhondahandley9595
    @rhondahandley9595 Год назад +7

    This was from Woodstock. Give "You Can Leave Your Hat On" a reaction.
    P.S. Check out "Full Monty" for movie too.

  • @tds1952
    @tds1952 Год назад +15

    That is the BEST BEATLES cover EVER....Loved all that Joe did. RIP mate.

    • @zephyrolson803
      @zephyrolson803 Год назад +1

      I think the songs he covered are better than the originals

  • @lovdolls
    @lovdolls Год назад +1

    There will never be another Joe. I'm 81 and still get a thrill watching this fantastic performance he gave that day.

  • @InevitableTruthTeller
    @InevitableTruthTeller Год назад +51

    When people sang about things that mattered, with pure passion. They wrote for each other, not for trends or likes or studio executives.

  • @marilynnjacobsen1077
    @marilynnjacobsen1077 Год назад

    Joe put all his heart and soul into his performance. Thanks for playing that brings back memories of the Woodstock concert when I was in high school we played that concert on reel to reel with good speakers at lunch break.

  • @ladyd1153
    @ladyd1153 Год назад +10

    Please do “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker

  • @northshoregirl72
    @northshoregirl72 Год назад +10

    I always get chills when I hear the Woodstock version of this song. My husband and I have a New Years tradition where we get lit and watch Woodstock from start to end, it's almost 4 hours long!!

  • @funnysods
    @funnysods Год назад +2

    Saw the original and it still makes my hairs stand up. One of several outstanding performances at Woodstock. This is a classic, it'll never age and it'll never disappoint. So glad it's still getting airplay.

  • @russells9687
    @russells9687 9 месяцев назад +1

    As the Joni Mitchell classic says, "By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong!" And as the old guy whose farm it was on told the crowd, "You've shown the world that young people can get together for three days of peace, love and music... and ONLY peace, love and music!" And it all went down only one month after we landed men on the Moon! 1969, now that was a year without limits !! Thanks, Adogg.

  • @kyungsoosings2362
    @kyungsoosings2362 Год назад +14

    A one of a kind festival that will never be repeated in the public eye ever again...the epic-ness of this festival could never be equaled throughout the history of music...a field of dreams and free love...3 days straight, drugs, nudity, sex, non-stop chaos...and the music was a line-up of the GOATS of the era, Joe being one of them. He rocked hard. And this performance became legendary and timeless till today.

  • @kathleenbryant7334
    @kathleenbryant7334 Год назад +26

    This performance was at Woodstock in 1969. The largest non-violent concert that was held over three days. There is a documentary about Woodstock which was held on farmland in New York. Cocker was one of the best singers to come out of England. He toured with a band called Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Joe Cocker died a few years back from cancer. He was married to a California lady at the time of his death.

  • @josephquillen3208
    @josephquillen3208 3 месяца назад +1

    I,m sure you know by now. You were looking at iconic musical history !! One, this was Woodstock music festival, in upstate new york. the attendance was over 500,000 & I don't believe they charged anything ?! They had, basically the "whose whose" of pop/rock music up there at that time!! It was a "protest" concert & went on for 3-4 days & nites straight!! Two, was of course iconic performance by joe cocker of a Beatles song !! I am 70, so I remember !! Another Joe Cocker song to check out, he recorded later date was/is "You are so beautiful, to me" Am Sure he had a chart song with that.

  • @edgarza2397
    @edgarza2397 Год назад +1

    J
    Cocker makes this Beatles original his own. Glad you are sharing it! Rave it…

  • @Darius58x
    @Darius58x Год назад +21

    One of the many great performances from Woodstock

  • @Angela-co6oj
    @Angela-co6oj Год назад +35

    Joe Cocker, one of my all time favorites! Joe had his style, he put his whole heart into it; like Janis Joplin, they didn't just sing it, when you watch them, it's not just a person singing, it's a whole experience. Joe took songs other artists and bands had already done, and put his own stamp on it. May I suggest you listen to When the Night Comes, a song he did later in his career, but a great one. I love all his stuff. Was lucky enough to see him 3 times in concert; sadly we lost Joe a few years ago. THE MAD DOG, THE ENGLISHMAN, MR JOE COCKER!

  • @patriciagallagher6027
    @patriciagallagher6027 Год назад +1

    couldn't sleep and found your channel I love you man. I'm a 62 white female. so this is my era that you're playing right now some of the best music there ever was.

  • @musicinthesierras
    @musicinthesierras Год назад

    My Uncle was a friend of Joes. Joe used to live in a Mountain Community in Santa Barbara and that is how I met him. Joe would come into the Local Mountain store I worked in. He would ask for a "Bass Ale and 7 UP , Love." I went to a BBQ at my Uncles once who in the vicinity of Joes Home ate that time, and Joe Cocker was singing and a band was playing....Was a lot of fun for a 16 year old at that time. Cool times! Sad when he passed away. He was a very nice man and extremely talented. "You are so beautiful " is my favorite song he sings. Makes me cry every time.

  • @carihenson8019
    @carihenson8019 Год назад +69

    I literally cry every time I hear this song. It has been played at two of my friends’ funerals in the past five years and all we can literally do is hold on to each other. So emotional.

    • @Emsie76
      @Emsie76 Год назад

      😢😘

    • @TherealRNOwwfpooh
      @TherealRNOwwfpooh Год назад

      Them's _The Wonder Years_ [ ruclips.net/video/ZgADWQRiCy8/видео.html ], my friend. XD

  • @joanfisher1079
    @joanfisher1079 Год назад +41

    One of most expressive, emotional and soulful vocalists ever. You can't help but listen to and see Joe and not be moved by him and his music. One of a kind.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Год назад +1

      Well said..

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      He is the visual equivalent of Stevie Ray Vaughn but with vocals. With both, the passion was obvious and it felt as if the music was playing them.

    • @danielledumont6536
      @danielledumont6536 Год назад +1

      @@snerdterguson Stevie Ray had vocals, so confused about this comment.

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      @@danielledumont6536 Stevie appeared to be possessed when he soloed on guitar. Not when he sang.

  • @pffp6246
    @pffp6246 Год назад

    RIP Mr Joe Cocker….. the year you passed I was living at the hospital while my dad was in a Coma for 3 months after a motorcycle accident , I heard the announcement on the Radio …. You were one of my dad’s favourite, I asked the nurse if I could play radio while dad slept & dedicated your music in memory to you….. my dad had other people in his room all in Coma , to my surprise the all were twitching their eyes & fingers you really woke them up at least for that day …… to this day my dad is alive and well again & every-time he hears your songs he has a cry 😢 Thank you Mr Cocker I know your rocking on in the highest Kingdom…..
    Thank you for reacting to all the old school….. Bestest music era a long with the 80’s

  • @tommyswonke6485
    @tommyswonke6485 Год назад +1

    That performance was in front of 450,000 young people at the Woodstock Music and Art fair. A local farmer donated the use of his property to accommodate a huge crowd.