Leon Russel on the piano. He was also the band director for that tour. Leon had a very successful musical career. Elton John said that Leon was supportive of him when Elton was starting out here in the US. Elton also said that he got his inspiration and ideas performing live from watching Leon in concert.
Oh yes! You are so right! I’m nearly 70 and we most definitely had a LOT OF FUN!! That was Leon Russell on piano, most definitely stoned! Great times. Mad Digs and Englishmen!!
I'm 69 and I just stopped smoking pot in 2018. I got saved, I had a lot of fun back then but I am more satisfied with the LORD. He blesses me beyond measure. I had heart disease (probably) from smoking pot 40 years but HE spoke to me in church and the rest is a miracle. HE healed my heart disease, NOTHING WAS FOUND with the heart cath that numerous X-rays and other tests said I had wrong. Praise GOD, THANK YOU LORD!!!!! GOD BLESS
Everything you said is true. I experienced the greatest music era of all time. Experiencing that being a musician was even more special. In my neck of the woods there were several good musicians on every block and sometimes a house just wasn't big enough to hold all of us, so we just played outside. lol
I think what we As a hugely iconic beloved studio musician and singer-songwriter, everyone had him play on their albums. He has dozens and dozens of credits on some HUGE songs.
Leon Russell was the coolest keyboard player ever, and the most stoned. Us white people can't even clap in time, maybe they were high, that's no excuse.
The guy on the piano is Leon Russell and he did all the arrangements and wrote a few great songs himself not to mention he's a mean piano player and plays a lot of other instruments he's in the rock and roll hall of fame.
Try Leon's "Out In The Woods". He did the arrangements for this song, organized and rehearsed the band. Part of the Wrecking Crew and was a force of nature. Was also involved with Bangladesh concert. Check out " Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood" from that show. Thanks for this one!
Joe cocker absolutely owned every beatles song he covered, have a listen to She came in through the bathroom window, Something, Let it be and Come together
I think I posted on myother account. No, it's not there, I always leave comeents on a song bbut especially those requested my myself. Don't worry about the (my getting antsy), Your rereaaction was spot on, but we all know how much you like Joe Cocker, there are a few other ones I may get to at a later date. Thanks agian, Ty. Much apprecated.
Joe made a career spanning decades out of singing covers. Yet he also had a tendency to make those songs his own. Later in life he did sober up, yet it didn't dampen that energy you mentioned. Two of my favorites by him were "You can Leave Your Hat On" and "Civilized Man" I couldn't say if either are an original but both are full of that energy.
this is eternally amazing I was part of the peace and free loce movement .... sp much was based on black dingers as beatles ty im dancing Joe Cocker Amazing !!!! what happened music now lacks everything
I met Joe a few times he was as cool as ice and could drink like scotch was water and he did like a smoke. But when he was on the speed he was everyone's enemy it ruined his relationship with Leon and others who really got his career moving. Even so he was a talent that only comes once in 50 years. He was underrated as was Leon loved the music the talks and the mexican red.
Joe was already huge before the Mad Dogs tour. He was worn out from constant touring in the USA and wanted to come back home to recuperate. He was blackmailed into the Mad Dogs tour even though he disbanded the Grease Band in an effort to avoid it. Leon Russell exploited Cocker’s huge popularity in order to advance his own fame. Cocker eventually came home broke financially, physically and mentally. He was never the same again after that your.
When i first saw joe cocker on tv in high school, my dad told me he was the perfect example of what the stage can do for a horrible singer, lol. I asked what he meant, he said, "Think about it. If you heard me singing like that anywhere around the house, let alone wiggling my body all over like that, would you encourage me? You'd probably call the cops." 🤔 Good point.
Yeah we had lots of good sex , great music and average drugs. Woodstock had at least 250.000 people there and not one fight. Maybe drugs aren’t so bad.😊
Leon Russel on the piano. He was also the band director for that tour.
Leon had a very successful musical career.
Elton John said that Leon was supportive of him when Elton was starting out here in the US. Elton also said that he got his inspiration and ideas performing live from watching Leon in concert.
Leon straight spanking the 88s
Been a fan of Joe Cocker since Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Rip Joe.
Oh yes! You are so right! I’m nearly 70 and we most definitely had a LOT OF FUN!! That was Leon Russell on piano, most definitely stoned! Great times. Mad Digs and Englishmen!!
Dogs
First ones to record The Letter was a band called The Boxtops.
I'm 69 and I just stopped smoking pot in 2018. I got saved, I had a lot of fun back then but I am more satisfied with the LORD. He blesses me beyond measure. I had heart disease (probably) from smoking pot 40 years but HE spoke to me in church and the rest is a miracle. HE healed my heart disease, NOTHING WAS FOUND with the heart cath that numerous X-rays and other tests said I had wrong. Praise GOD, THANK YOU LORD!!!!! GOD BLESS
To each their own, I prefer pot & non fiction. Jim
So the guy playing the piano was Leon Russell, another severely underrated musician. Look into "Asylum Choir 2". I dare you!
And Bobby Keys on sax.
Anything off Leon Live is great! Leon is the master of space and time.
I have both the asylum choir albums also some that were only released in Japan I got when I was stationed there 74&75
Everything you said is true. I experienced the greatest music era of all time. Experiencing that being a musician was even more special. In my neck of the woods there were several good musicians on every block and sometimes a house just wasn't big enough to hold all of us, so we just played outside. lol
Joe Cocker's "The Letter" is a prime version of this song. Thanks for presenting it!
The late, great Bobby Keys on sax.
If you ever want to get a whole range of music during that time Ty, find the Woodstock documentary.
I think what we As a hugely iconic beloved studio musician and singer-songwriter, everyone had him play on their albums. He has dozens and dozens of credits on some HUGE songs.
Leon Russell was the coolest keyboard player ever, and the most stoned. Us white people can't even clap in time, maybe they were high, that's no excuse.
Joe cocker’s great voice the band and Leon Russell pounding that piano. Doesn’t get any better than this.
STONE or not STONE, DOESN'T matter, wow those guy are good and have fun , Daniel
The guy on the piano is Leon Russell and he did all the arrangements and wrote a few great songs himself not to mention he's a mean piano player and plays a lot of other instruments he's in the rock and roll hall of fame.
Try Leon's "Out In The Woods". He did the arrangements for this song, organized and rehearsed the band. Part of the Wrecking Crew and was a force of nature. Was also involved with Bangladesh concert. Check out " Jumping Jack Flash/Youngblood" from that show. Thanks for this one!
Great albumLeon Russell was amazing.
Great song by Joe Cocker, TY!!
leon Russell best pianist and rocker ever
Thank you! It's been forever since I've heard that.70s were great❣️
leon is stoned to the bone
One of my favorite songs; Gen X and my dad played piano so I was always paying attention to these kinds of songs.
That's Leon Russell on keys.
All time favorite singer and my favorite song.
Joe cocker absolutely owned every beatles song he covered, have a listen to She came in through the bathroom window, Something, Let it be and Come together
I think I posted on myother account. No, it's not there, I always leave comeents on a song bbut especially those requested my myself. Don't worry about the (my getting antsy), Your rereaaction was spot on, but we all know how much you like Joe Cocker, there are a few other ones I may get to at a later date. Thanks agian, Ty. Much apprecated.
Joe made a career spanning decades out of singing covers. Yet he also had a tendency to make those songs his own. Later in life he did sober up, yet it didn't dampen that energy you mentioned. Two of my favorites by him were "You can Leave Your Hat On" and "Civilized Man" I couldn't say if either are an original but both are full of that energy.
Truly a Classic
you have the great Leon Russell there as well
Thanks Ty a great reaction to great musicians
Great performance. I can even forgive Leon Russell's bum chord in the first verse!
So glad to hear some music
this is eternally amazing I was part of the peace and free loce movement .... sp much was based on black dingers as beatles
ty im dancing Joe Cocker Amazing !!!!
what happened music now lacks everything
Welcome to rock and roll church!
I met Joe a few times he was as cool as ice and could drink like scotch was water and he did like a smoke. But when he was on the speed he was everyone's enemy it ruined his relationship with Leon and others who really got his career moving. Even so he was a talent that only comes once in 50 years. He was underrated as was Leon loved the music the talks and the mexican red.
Joe was already huge before the Mad Dogs tour. He was worn out from constant touring in the USA and wanted to come back home to recuperate. He was blackmailed into the Mad Dogs tour even though he disbanded the Grease Band in an effort to avoid it.
Leon Russell exploited Cocker’s huge popularity in order to advance his own fame. Cocker eventually came home broke financially, physically and mentally.
He was never the same again after that your.
check out leon russel on piano
Joe was good at Woodstock hell yeal.
When i first saw joe cocker on tv in high school, my dad told me he was the perfect example of what the stage can do for a horrible singer, lol. I asked what he meant, he said, "Think about it. If you heard me singing like that anywhere around the house, let alone wiggling my body all over like that, would you encourage me? You'd probably call the cops."
🤔 Good point.
Now that's music :p
So, be honest, on first seeing Joe Cocker did anyone thing he was "special?"
Only showing Joe Cockers face is missing half of his performance
Yeah we had lots of good sex , great music and average drugs. Woodstock had at least 250.000 people there and not one fight. Maybe drugs aren’t so bad.😊
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mad dogs & englishmen,,,,check it out,,,,you wont be disappointed,,,,as for bein "stoned",,,i know not of wat you speak ,,,,
NO!!! "THE BOX TOPS" VERSION IS 100% BETTER!!! ..cocker mighta had his moments but this ain't shit in comparison to the og shit. no offense