I remember I was at a concert in Amsterdam way back 1977 to see Chicago. Peter Cetera couldn't' keep key while singing "if you leave me now' In fact it has nothing to do with age, the only singer I ever heard live who was as good as in the studio, was Scott Walker±
@@mga2899 Hold on, partner!!! “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window,” is sometimes referred to as being a part of “The Abbey Road Medley,” along with “Golden Slumber,” and “Mean Mr. Mustard,” and “Polyprene Pam,” and others. It is 16 minutes and 41 seconds of pure creative genius. It is heralded by music critics to be the very pinnacle of Beatles’ creativity and music output. It’s celebrated for its seamless integration of multiple songs into a cohesive and captivating musical journey. It is referred to as “the greatest achievement in rock music history. Although, the great and mighty Joe Cocker made a living absolutely reinventing Beatles’ music, almost impossibly hoisting covers into the stratosphere, we just cannot rip “Bathroom” apart from her Beatles family unit in the Abbey Road Medley. How about giving Joe the nod on “Something,” “Come Together,” and some others that you might name better than myself. The Abbey Road Medley is very special to me. When I was ill and lacked motivation to perform my daily routine of exercises, even a double shot of black coffee failed to motivate me. The one stimulant that never failed to bring me to my feet was the 16 minute and 41 seconds, Abbey Road Medley, featuring, “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window.” So, as you can see, you mentioning that, struck a nerve for myself. (LOL)
I was just listening to them yesterday. I may be stuck in the past, but I prefer music like this to the stuff that's played today.
agree 100%
MY HS BAND PLAYED THIS EVERY GIG!!!
Thanks for sharing this
RIP Alex Chilton
R.I.P. Alex Chilton
No Alex Chilton no Boxtops!
Sadly so many of these oldie acts have lost their voices and should just relish the memories.
I remember I was at a concert in Amsterdam way back 1977 to see Chicago. Peter Cetera couldn't' keep key while singing "if you leave me now' In fact it has nothing to do with age, the only singer I ever heard live who was as good as in the studio, was Scott Walker±
After the Cocker cover, this song should have been retired.
You can say that for many of Joe Cocker’s covers. “A Little Help From My Friends” could never be reclaimed by the Beatles.
@@angeloiodice9304 True, Bathroom Window, as well.
@@mga2899 Hold on, partner!!! “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window,” is sometimes referred to as being a part of “The Abbey Road Medley,” along with “Golden Slumber,” and “Mean Mr. Mustard,” and “Polyprene Pam,” and others. It is 16 minutes and 41 seconds of pure creative genius. It is heralded by music critics to be the very pinnacle of Beatles’ creativity and music output. It’s celebrated for its seamless integration of multiple songs into a cohesive and captivating musical journey. It is referred to as “the greatest achievement in rock music history.
Although, the great and mighty Joe Cocker made a living absolutely reinventing Beatles’ music, almost impossibly hoisting covers into the stratosphere, we just cannot rip “Bathroom” apart from her Beatles family unit in the Abbey Road Medley.
How about giving Joe the nod on “Something,” “Come Together,” and some others that you might name better than myself.
The Abbey Road Medley is very special to me. When I was ill and lacked motivation to perform my daily routine of exercises, even a double shot of black coffee failed to motivate me. The one stimulant that never failed to bring me to my feet was the 16 minute and 41 seconds, Abbey Road Medley, featuring, “She Came In Through The Bathroom Window.”
So, as you can see, you mentioning that, struck a nerve for myself. (LOL)
@@angeloiodice9304 ...Amen! And, don't stop preaching...even if it is to the Choir!! LOLOL....
Joe was a beast, but I still prefer the original sometimes, depending on my mood.