The love between the two of you is tangible, and this song by Joe Cocker really seemed to be touching your feelings. Love the song, and love you both as reactors. Ty
Joe Cocker sings with such passion and soul. He has some Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong in him. You both are beautiful and I always enjoy your reactions.
I remember one of his lady backing vocalists, when recounting how she was asked to join Joe's band. Someone asked "What do you say when Joe Cocker you to sing with him." Her reply was, "That's Joe Cocker man! You say yes!"
Joe Cocker had one of the most expressive voices of all time. Amazing singer. "You can leave your hat" on is a great song by him. He had so many songs.
One of Sheffield England's greatest gifts to the world. Such a nice and humble man. I met him in 1979 at the age of 14 and he spent 15 minutes speaking to me and when exchanging goodbyes he said "thank you so much for the chat lad, I thoroughly enjoyed it " He is so humble and down to earth.
You guys are beautiful. You are my favorite reaction artists. Your love for one another is phenomenal. Love all your diversity in all your music selections.
Take some time and watch Mad Dogs and Englishmen, a great video featuring one of his tours. Keep up the great work, you guys make my “ears happy”, thank you.
I am so glad you two found each other. I was married for thirty years, to a woman who was a beauty to look at and a beauty in her heart and soul.❤ Unfortunately, a muscle in her heart collapsed one day, while she was hanging clothes on the line. She tried to get back to the house, but she didn't make it. ❤😢 You two always remember that each of you belongs to the other and to hold each other closely. Because you never know when it will end.❤😊
Most of our love for music comes from the natural tension opposing chords and notes in the right place can bring. Joe is a master at adding just enough of a shift in the pitch, and having your brain anticipate whats coming next and he still surprises us with another shift. Today's auto tune does not allow for such shifting in an out of tune to add just enough "tension" to attract ears. His voice is like a unique blues instrument.
When you find an artist that instantly removes you from your surroundings, that's the rabbit hole you want to jump down into. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! Some must-listen suggestions: She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window, The Jealous Kind, Catfish (About the pitching great Catfish Hunter), A Song For You (My all time favorite of his), Look What you’ve Done, Feelin Alright, and Worrier. JC passed away in Dec of 2014 at 70 years of age from lung cancer….. RIP and TY for the music you left us
Been serenading my wife for 34 years this past week to this marvelous song. It’s been the most wonderful experience everybody should have. Nina I love you
I was born in Sheffield the same as Joe Cocker, in the late sixties I saw him playing in a pub called the Black Swan but was called the Mucky Duck by the locals. Classic humour from my birthplace !!!
Another brilliant performer... Joe cocker was one of those rare talents who got better at the years went on.... Just listen to him sing You can leave your hat on.... He fills you up inside with his great voice
Perfect . I’m having coffee. Just finished a very long 13 hour shift…..hospital was very busybody, but I managed to hand it back my day matron in one piece. Going back tonight, so seeing you two and a favourite song of mine, has improved my attitude. Thanks🙏😊
It helps when the singer who sings an emotional song also has a soulful voice and delivery. Another great selection that showcases great music and you two as a couple.
It is so amazing what music can do and the uncontrollable reaction a person’s sensory perception to a voice ! It causes feelings we can’t control or understand!
I would love you guys to listen to Ray Lamontagne. The guy quit his job in a shoe factory and decided to become a singer after hearing Stephen Stills on the radio. His voice is so beautiful in its rawness and his songwriting in poetry. I would recommend Empty, Lesson Learned or Jolene as a great starting point.
As soon as I saw the title of the song and the artist, I knew I'd be watching a serious cryfest. Don't worry, I was right there with you. To have such a raw-looking guy with such a raw voice sing this song really brings home the point of the deeper beauty he's singing about. Singular.
This reaction was so amazing! The love between you two is something everyone strives for! The way Andre looks @ you is mesmerizing! It's such beautiful song, thank you for your reaction. Love & peace ❤✌🏼
Such sweet, kind people! Love your reactions and especially love the way u treat each other! Btw, us older folks adore Joe. Definitely someone we’ve loved and still listen to.✌🏻😎
I see that you like this exceptional artist Joe Cocker, you should listen to the last 2 hits before he passes away which are extras "Fire it up" and "I come in peace" but less known to the general public because they are studio recordings, he unfortunately was not able to sing them in public because his illness took over before, for me this gentleman and Tina Turner were my favorite voices and I had the pleasure of seeing them live during my stay in Vienna, Austria in 1996 and 1997
Saw him in Chicago in I think 1969… I was 13…Leon Russell etc.. I think was mad dogs and Englishmen tour.If not..most of the crew was there..great memory
new subscriber to your channel. love the way you guys care for eachother. also the early music that i grew up with. im 75 and the sixties and seventies were great music wise. nothing today compares
I love your reactions as you continue yo smile and show the same joy and beauty in discovering music. we also felt ir ferl wgen we first heard a song. Your joy is shared by so many if us ehonlove your channel. Your preciation for the music and artistry is always genuine and refreshing.
He’s a unique, passionate singer who can reach the soul within his audience. Definitely need to check out his cover of the Beatles “Little Help From My Friends”, which one could make an argument that his version is THE version, despite the brilliance of the original.
I might make a mess of this, but never mind. As a nearly 60 year old, I was used to songs reducing me to tears because of the sheer emotion that the singer put into a performance. The tears have been missing for so long in music, until I heard Ren. Singers today just belt songs out with no feeling. Yeah they can hold a note, but that's it. Like comparing Dolly's version of I Will Always Love You to Whitney Houston's. Whitney belts it out to the world. Dolly sings it straight to you. The same with Mr Cocker.
You know, you see the artists who get inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame every year... and you just have to say, How the H isn't Joe Cocker there? I mean if only for his Mad Dogs and Englishman tour and his performance at Woodstock.. for those two events alone and their impact he deserves to be inducted. Just crazy, imho.... best.
The song is actually a bit sad. It was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. Fisher said on Oprah, that it came from seeing his ex girlfriend in the Underground in London, with her new guy, whom he didnt know existed . So it has that wistful note in it, which is (probably) why the music has always sounded somewhat sad to me . Joe Cocker turned it into a masterpiece, with his voice and his delivery . Everything Joe covered turned to instant gold .
Andrei, I knew this song would impact you without starting the video - in a good way! You two are wonderful to watch as the music touches you as it should. I suggest Colin Hay's 'I just don't think I'll get over you" - a beautiful song beautifully performed. ruclips.net/video/3Pvi4uKuawk/видео.htmlsi=9LFWkx4o78as_f3D
RIP Joe. You were so beautiful.
The love between the two of you is tangible, and this song by Joe Cocker really seemed to be touching your feelings. Love the song, and love you both as reactors. Ty
Brings tears to my eyes every time. Rest in peace Mr Cocker. Thank you for your gift of music
No one will ever sound like him! Thank God we have these recordings!
I agree, she is beautiful. Especially the beauty that shines from within.
Joe Cocker sings with such passion and soul. He has some Ray Charles and Louis Armstrong in him. You both are beautiful and I always enjoy your reactions.
Andre made Domica blush. That was so cute.
What a voice Joe had, so soulful. Nice reaction.
I remember one of his lady backing vocalists, when recounting how she was asked to join Joe's band. Someone asked "What do you say when Joe Cocker you to sing with him." Her reply was, "That's Joe Cocker man! You say yes!"
I loved this performance and I love watching you enjoy it
Man you two are so in love! What a BLESSING!!
Joe was just simply amazing. He was such a good guy. R.I.P Joe. We miss you.
Joe Cocker had one of the most expressive voices of all time. Amazing singer. "You can leave your hat" on is a great song by him. He had so many songs.
True. You Can Leave Your Hat On was actually a Randy Newman song.
Can you imagine a record company releasing or promoting a song like this today.
I'd STILL like to know: HOW does JOE'S incredibly RASPY VOICE sound SO DELICATE and HEARTFELT!?!?!? HE was GENIUS and a GEM!! RIP, JOE!!!
One of his best. His control and soul is outstanding.
One of Sheffield England's greatest gifts to the world. Such a nice and humble man. I met him in 1979 at the age of 14 and he spent 15 minutes speaking to me and when exchanging goodbyes he said "thank you so much for the chat lad, I thoroughly enjoyed it " He is so humble and down to earth.
Joe has been a favorite for over 55 years, and your enthusiasm for his song styling reflects well upon your excellent taste. 😊💕
Touched by an angel....a big beautiful brute of an angel.
"Bloody Hell" says it all!
Beautiful Beautiful
You two are absolutely beautiful people.
Why? Because it's true, it's the soul that speaks here, Joe meant every word, sincere, authentic, with body and mind. Exceptional!!!!
The studio version is outstanding!
You guys are beautiful. You are my favorite reaction artists. Your love for one another is phenomenal. Love all your diversity in all your music selections.
Take some time and watch Mad Dogs and Englishmen, a great video featuring one of his tours. Keep up the great work, you guys make my “ears happy”, thank you.
Absolutely! The movie I wanted to see had changed so I walked into Mad dogs. At first I was wtf? By the end I was an huge fan
Joe is primal.
Absolutely LOVE IT!!❤❤❤
The most perfect imperfect singer
I am so glad you two found each other. I was married for thirty years, to a woman who was a beauty to look at and a beauty in her heart and soul.❤ Unfortunately, a muscle in her heart collapsed one day, while she was hanging clothes on the line. She tried to get back to the house, but she didn't make it. ❤😢 You two always remember that each of you belongs to the other and to hold each other closely. Because you never know when it will end.❤😊
Most of our love for music comes from the natural tension opposing chords and notes in the right place can bring. Joe is a master at adding just enough of a shift in the pitch, and having your brain anticipate whats coming next and he still surprises us with another shift. Today's auto tune does not allow for such shifting in an out of tune to add just enough "tension" to attract ears. His voice is like a unique blues instrument.
When you find an artist that instantly removes you from your surroundings, that's the rabbit hole you want to jump down into. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! Some must-listen suggestions: She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window, The Jealous Kind, Catfish (About the pitching great Catfish Hunter), A Song For You (My all time favorite of his), Look What you’ve Done, Feelin Alright, and Worrier. JC passed away in Dec of 2014 at 70 years of age from lung cancer….. RIP and TY for the music you left us
Been serenading my wife for 34 years this past week to this marvelous song. It’s been the most wonderful experience everybody should have. Nina I love you
Much love to you both 💚
That song alwaysy brigs tears to my eyes
I was born in Sheffield the same as Joe Cocker, in the late sixties I saw him playing in a pub called the Black Swan but was called the Mucky Duck by the locals. Classic humour from my birthplace !!!
Dominika and Andre speak to how Joe’s delivery of this song climbs right into you and pings around your soul!
Together going on 34 years and loved every minute
Another brilliant performer... Joe cocker was one of those rare talents who got better at the years went on.... Just listen to him sing You can leave your hat on.... He fills you up inside with his great voice
I will never pass up a piece of cake again.
Yeah, you definitely felt that one. One of a kind. RIP in peace Joe. 🌹
I never get tired of hearing a sweet Polish girl say " bloody hell"
Perfect . I’m having coffee. Just finished a very long 13 hour shift…..hospital was very busybody, but I managed to hand it back my day matron in one piece.
Going back tonight, so seeing you two and a favourite song of mine, has improved my attitude. Thanks🙏😊
It helps when the singer who sings an emotional song also has a soulful voice and delivery.
Another great selection that showcases great music and you two as a couple.
Loved it, great reaction
It is so amazing what music can do and the uncontrollable reaction a person’s sensory perception to a voice ! It causes feelings we can’t control or understand!
'The Letter' live '70. Another great live version with this large band and all-star backup singers.
I would love you guys to listen to Ray Lamontagne. The guy quit his job in a shoe factory and decided to become a singer after hearing Stephen Stills on the radio. His voice is so beautiful in its rawness and his songwriting in poetry. I would recommend Empty, Lesson Learned or Jolene as a great starting point.
Music can be so powerful in so many different ways...you gotta love it! 🎶♥️🎶
AWWWWWWWWWWW - LOVE this SONG!!! Ya'll are going to LOVE THIS ONE!! ...and, Dominika - SO GOOD to hear You Are Beautiful from Andrei! ENJOY!!!
It's live,....it self 🙏
Thanks bless be
As soon as I saw the title of the song and the artist, I knew I'd be watching a serious cryfest. Don't worry, I was right there with you. To have such a raw-looking guy with such a raw voice sing this song really brings home the point of the deeper beauty he's singing about. Singular.
This reaction was so amazing! The love between you two is something everyone strives for! The way Andre looks @ you is mesmerizing! It's such beautiful song, thank you for your reaction. Love & peace ❤✌🏼
Love this song and love this reaction!
Such sweet, kind people! Love your reactions and especially love the way u treat each other! Btw, us older folks adore Joe. Definitely someone we’ve loved and still listen to.✌🏻😎
Love your reactions and your interactions together.
I see that you like this exceptional artist Joe Cocker, you should listen to the last 2 hits before he passes away which are extras "Fire it up" and "I come in peace" but less known to the general public because they are studio recordings, he unfortunately was not able to sing them in public because his illness took over before, for me this gentleman and Tina Turner were my favorite voices and I had the pleasure of seeing them live during my stay in Vienna, Austria in 1996 and 1997
His version of many rivers to cross will hit you guys please give it a try
Great reaction!
Alot of pollen in the air today, cuz my eyes started watering..( cough, cough) sniff. Beautiful reaction, and you to ate are beitiful couple. ❤
I saw him live two times!! Amazing!!
Very good song
The song "let's go get stoned" is another one of his bangers, especially the live version at woodstock 69.
You two are so beautiful. Robert, uk.
I've watched the two of you grow so much musically. Keep it up ❤
Saw him in Chicago in I think 1969… I was 13…Leon Russell etc.. I think was mad dogs and Englishmen tour.If not..most of the crew was there..great memory
It doesn't get any better than that.
new subscriber to your channel. love the way you guys care for eachother. also the early music that i grew up with. im 75 and the sixties and seventies were great music wise. nothing today compares
Joe was the real deal. 🙂
I love your reactions as you continue yo smile and show the same joy and beauty in discovering music. we also felt ir ferl wgen we first heard a song. Your joy is shared by so many if us ehonlove your channel. Your preciation for the music and artistry is always genuine and refreshing.
Excelente tema recuerdaso ......único Joe
You might like his song "You Can Leave Your Hat On."
You two are so cute
I love you two! So great. Have you reacted to The Weight? The Band and Staples from The Last Waltz. If not please do. I think you like it.
you are so beautiful to me too,
So beautiful reaction ❤❤🙏
He’s a unique, passionate singer who can reach the soul within his audience. Definitely need to check out his cover of the Beatles “Little Help From My Friends”, which one could make an argument that his version is THE version, despite the brilliance of the original.
There are people who can sing as well as Joe Cocker, But no one lives the song he's singing like does.
I might make a mess of this, but never mind. As a nearly 60 year old, I was used to songs reducing me to tears because of the sheer emotion that the singer put into a performance. The tears have been missing for so long in music, until I heard Ren. Singers today just belt songs out with no feeling. Yeah they can hold a note, but that's it. Like comparing Dolly's version of I Will Always Love You to Whitney Houston's. Whitney belts it out to the world. Dolly sings it straight to you. The same with Mr Cocker.
The live version of WITHOUT YOU by Harry Nillson, gives me goosebumps.
Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight by Joe Cocker is beyond devastating in the best way possible.
You know, you see the artists who get inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame every year... and you just have to say, How the H isn't Joe Cocker there? I mean if only for his Mad Dogs and Englishman tour and his performance at Woodstock.. for those two events alone and their impact he deserves to be inducted. Just crazy, imho.... best.
and this is when his voice was in decline...10 years earlier... was supreme 👌
The song is actually a bit sad. It was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. Fisher said on Oprah, that it came from seeing his ex girlfriend in the Underground in London, with her new guy, whom he didnt know existed . So it has that wistful note in it, which is (probably) why the music has always sounded somewhat sad to me . Joe Cocker turned it into a masterpiece, with his voice and his delivery . Everything Joe covered turned to instant gold .
Exactly why is he not in the rock and roll hall of fame ??
Please listen to the studio version (not necessarily for a reaction but for your own pleasure).
He looks a bit like some of the depictions of Bodhidharma here. I think he brings us all a bit closer to Nirvana
👍👍👍👏👏👏👏❤❤✌️
Joe looks so sad, so troubled in this video. Something seems off - but not the performance. RIP to a beautiful person.
Just wait until you hear Joe with Leon Russell ...Mad Dogs and Englishman /**/ ....
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Andrei, I knew this song would impact you without starting the video - in a good way! You two are wonderful to watch as the music touches you as it should. I suggest Colin Hay's 'I just don't think I'll get over you" - a beautiful song beautifully performed.
ruclips.net/video/3Pvi4uKuawk/видео.htmlsi=9LFWkx4o78as_f3D
Originally Billy Preston’s song.
I like Cake
Plese look for George Strait, Amarillo By Morning, Live from Texas Stadium.
any George song will do
❤I’m getting my extra large size boxes of Kleenex ready for this one 😢😅😊
I hear this when images of Family Guy in my head 😅😅
You really MUST follow up with LEAVE YOUR HAT ON.
Joe Cocker is a little more raunchy in that Song. Please. 🇦🇺
They just reacted to his performance of You Can Leave Your Hat On (live in Dortmund) yesterday - !
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Soory. I mssed it but will check.👍
again , great reaction guys, YOU MUST REACT TO " CHRIS REA ROAD TO HELL "