You must see Joe Cocker perform With A Little Help From My Friends at Woodstock 1969. His back up singers couldn't make it to the show bc of heavy traffic so his band did their best to fil in. Joe goes absolutely crazy during this performance. It's a Beatles cover but he made it his own, like he always does!!!
I have loved Joes voice all my life. But you have to see him around 68-70 to appreciate the power in his vocals, something like Delta Lady or She came in through the bathroom window. I saw him in 71 in Aukland, a shadow of himself from drink and drugs.
I remember my father liked Joe Cocker, and was a huge fan of John Belushi. I STILL think of the skits John Belushi did of Joe Cocker as a little kid!! I also rememberJoe Cocker did NOT find it funny like the rest of the SNL watching world & vowed to never do the show! when John Belushi was joined on stage one show by Joe Cocker, I didnt know if he was never really mad or he got over it, but those skits down to the 2 of them performing (which are all on UA-cam) are so hilarious, and it was hard to tell Joe from John!! Thats what I always think of when i hear Joe Cocker. Funny the random things we remember! Almost all of Joe Cocker's songs are covers, albeit GREAT covers, except that duet that went #1.
Several years ago when my son was home from college, i took him and my 2 daughters out to dinner, and they had karaoke going. I sung, and dedicated this song (the other version) to them. It was hard to sing without crying. Looking at their sweet faces. They're now 31, 33, and 35. Time doesn't stand still.❤
Watching him sing was such an exciting experience. I’m 75 life long music industry… He made you cry! Mad Dog & Englishman. I’m a wealth of knowledge I wish I could pass on 😢
Whoof. This took me back ... this was the song my ex husband wanted as our first dance at our wedding. He sang the whole thing to me as we danced our way into our life together. We had a lot of good years together, and I still think of him with love and affectionate fondness. This took me back to the beginning, for sure ... ❤
It's a pleasure to watch first reactions to songs I've been listening to for decades. Joe Cocker sings from his soul and reaches deep into the soul of the listener. Cliff, there is an ocean of talent and songs that await your discovery. There are SO MANY artists I would like to recommend to you. I'll just start with one - Steely Dan. Enjoy the ride.
Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher released this song in 1974, but Joe Cocker owns it after making it famous. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! His entire record “Stingray” is a banger, not widely recognized due to poor promotion. 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.
Oldies but goodies the best . For this old lady. Most of your subscribers weren’t even born for the real oldies 50s 60’s . Thanks again, glad BP put you on to this. ❤️❤️❤️👵🏼 Gmaw
You need to hear the recorded version as well, but I got goosebumps watching the video. YES, "Up Where We Belong" from the movie "Dirty Dancing" is another must. Also, "The Letter", "Feeling Alright", "When the Night Comes" all highlight his raspy voice and his scream. His playlist is so versatile.
As soon as I read the title, I knew right away that BP sent this to u! Joe Cocker is so very special! He has one of my favorite voices!! I love seeing u react to stuff like this! ❤
Joe Cocker, just as Louis Armstrong, couldn’t hit a false note if he tried. Savage, hoarse, primitive and absolutely amazing, and the back-up-band ain’t bad either ❤
This song was sang at a lot of weddings. I'll let you decide how long it would take to hear all the great music produced from the mid-60s to the mid-80s. In year 1970 there was over 4000 lps released in the United States that doesn't count the singles. Now that's just one year. Not every song was worth listening to but.... I look back I only sang along with the songs I liked. Yet, songs like this I hadn't heard for a couple decades. And when I heard it now I remembered every word and every note like it was yesterday. Lol There is a no. one hit call Wildfire. By Michael Martin Murphey. Used to leave me a little misty-eyed.lol it was a crossover song between country and Rock. Another Crossover at the same time was Rhinestone Cowboy performed by Glen Campbell. It was the number two ranked song for 1975. Enjoy the journey.
Cliff, keep on your journey to discover the amazing music we grew up with. If you'd like to check out another rocker with a soulful voice, try Bob Seger. Start with Night Moves or Turn the Page. Then try an upbeat rocker called Get Out of Denver.
His voice is something else, transports you somewhere in the universe. His version of With A Little Help From My Friends outstrips The Beatles by a mile, and their version is beautiful. Up Where We Belong is the 'love' theme to An Officer and A Gentleman .... Joe has been making music since the 60s, and he was at Woodstock '69.
If you like his gruff type of soul vocal...check out Lawrence (Clyde and Gracie, bro and sis). Their acoustic-ish songs Man I Used to Be, Don't Lose Sight, The Weather. Clyde is like a mix of Joe Cocker, Randy Newman, Ray Charles..and Gracie is...UNIQUE.
Please react to LEWIS CAPALDI. Songs like "BRUISES", "BEFORE YOU GO", "SOMEONE YOU LOVED", "HOLD ME WHILE YOU WAIT", "THE PRETENDER", "FORGET ME", "GRACE". I could go on and on. He is from Glasgow (scottish). His first album "Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent" is perfection!! There's not a bad song on it! He's taking a break right now due to his physical health (He has Tourette's) and his mental health. So I hope people will keep Lewis in their Prayers. We need to make sure Lewis knows he's Loved and We Wish Him The Best in Life!! He's So Amazing!!
Go check out John Belushi. He did a great impersonation of Joe Cocker a few times on SNL back in the day. Great comedian who died of an overdose, but his impersonation was spot on.
Would love to see your reaction to Dan Fogelberg "Nether Lands" from the album of the same title 1974. Lyrically and instrumentally a masterpiece in my opinion
Suggestions: Procul Harem - A Whiter shade of Pale, The original 1967 line up not the mature version. The Hollies - He aint Heavy, He's my Brother from 1969, with a young Elton John as a session musician. Derek and the Dominoes - Layla from 1969 (Eric Clapton). 8:10 The Animals - 1964 House of the Rising sun Oh, and how about later one...Sam Brown - Stop from 1988.
Patty Loveless “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive”.. the best version is from the UA-cam channel stormsaccrosstheoceans.. it’s a live version. It will astonish you I believe…👍👍👍
ppl who watch reaction channels just to see head popping to the music are trash, pause whenever you want.. THAT is why Im watching reaction channel instead of the original
You must see Joe Cocker perform With A Little Help From My Friends at Woodstock 1969. His back up singers couldn't make it to the show bc of heavy traffic so his band did their best to fil in. Joe goes absolutely crazy during this performance. It's a Beatles cover but he made it his own, like he always does!!!
The heart and soul in him hits me everytime!❤
ABSOLUTELY 💯!!!
It's one of the rare times when a cover was superior to the original.
THIS‼️😂 YOU WIN‼️‼️‼️ Best reaction to Joe Cocker! This song is so stunningly beautiful!
You can leave your hat on, was one of his most famous songs.
❤❤WHEN THE NIGHT COMES...and...LEAVE YOUR HAT ON. 2 more excellent songs by Joe❤❤
I have loved Joes voice all my life. But you have to see him around 68-70 to appreciate the power in his vocals, something like Delta Lady or She came in through the bathroom window. I saw him in 71 in Aukland, a shadow of himself from drink and drugs.
I remember my father liked Joe Cocker, and was a huge fan of John Belushi.
I STILL think of the skits John Belushi did of Joe Cocker as a little kid!! I also rememberJoe Cocker did NOT find it funny like the rest of the SNL watching world & vowed to never do the show!
when John Belushi was joined on stage one show by Joe Cocker, I didnt know if he was never really mad or he got over it, but those skits down to the 2 of them performing (which are all on UA-cam) are so hilarious, and it was hard to tell Joe from John!!
Thats what I always think of when i hear Joe Cocker. Funny the random things we remember!
Almost all of Joe Cocker's songs are covers, albeit GREAT covers, except that duet that went #1.
Several years ago when my son was home from college, i took him and my 2 daughters out to dinner, and they had karaoke going. I sung, and dedicated this song (the other version) to them. It was hard to sing without crying. Looking at their sweet faces. They're now 31, 33, and 35. Time doesn't stand still.❤
You can see his spirit.
I wish i could go back and hear some of this stuff for the first time. You have so much to look forward to. Keep searching it never stops ❤
Joe always did pull from his toes up thru his whole body when he sang
There are singers out there when they sing it's amazing. Then there are singers that open their mouth and you see their souls! Joe is one of the them.
Watching him sing was such an exciting experience. I’m 75 life long music industry…
He made you cry! Mad Dog & Englishman. I’m a wealth of knowledge I wish I could pass on 😢
Whoof. This took me back ... this was the song my ex husband wanted as our first dance at our wedding. He sang the whole thing to me as we danced our way into our life together. We had a lot of good years together, and I still think of him with love and affectionate fondness. This took me back to the beginning, for sure ... ❤
Joe had a way of saying more than just the words said...
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It's a pleasure to watch first reactions to songs I've been listening to for decades. Joe Cocker sings from his soul and reaches deep into the soul of the listener. Cliff, there is an ocean of talent and songs that await your discovery. There are SO MANY artists I would like to recommend to you. I'll just start with one - Steely Dan. Enjoy the ride.
Joe sang every note from the heart.
Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher released this song in 1974, but Joe Cocker owns it after making it famous. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! His entire record “Stingray” is a banger, not widely recognized due to poor promotion. 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.
Joe was the greatest cover artiest ever. He was not a song writer. His vocals just project amerce emotion It draws you into his soul!!!!
Oldies but goodies the best . For this old lady. Most of your subscribers weren’t even born for the real oldies 50s 60’s . Thanks again, glad BP put you on to this. ❤️❤️❤️👵🏼 Gmaw
I am a huge Joe Cocker fan!!! Check out Joe Cocker / She came in through the bathroom Window!!!
You need to hear the recorded version as well, but I got goosebumps watching the video. YES, "Up Where We Belong" from the movie "Dirty Dancing" is another must. Also, "The Letter", "Feeling Alright", "When the Night Comes" all highlight his raspy voice and his scream. His playlist is so versatile.
Little help from my friends...woodstock. A Must
I would sing this to my son as a lullaby. He was everything I hoped for. Also I sang Golden Slumbers to him.
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Another one of Joes covers that I love is "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window", written by the Beatles.
Up where we belong, is the theme tune to “Officer and a Gentleman “ a film staring Richard Gere. It’s a great song.
Unchain my Heart, I believe is Joe Cocker's best! Give it a listen!❤
As soon as I read the title, I knew right away that BP sent this to u! Joe Cocker is so very special! He has one of my favorite voices!! I love seeing u react to stuff like this! ❤
Me too Chelsea, you have good taste 😜😜😜girl. ❤️❤️❤️❤️👵🏼Gmaw
It was a time, a place, can’t be resurrected.
Joe Cocker, just as Louis Armstrong, couldn’t hit a false note if he tried. Savage, hoarse, primitive and absolutely amazing, and the back-up-band ain’t bad either ❤
So glad you checked this out! ❤ Such a beautiful song!!
This song was sang at a lot of weddings. I'll let you decide how long it would take to hear all the great music produced from the mid-60s to the mid-80s. In year 1970 there was over 4000 lps released in the United States that doesn't count the singles.
Now that's just one year.
Not every song was worth listening to but....
I look back I only sang along with the songs I liked.
Yet, songs like this I hadn't heard for a couple decades.
And when I heard it now I remembered every word and every note like it was yesterday. Lol
There is a no. one hit call Wildfire. By Michael Martin Murphey.
Used to leave me a little misty-eyed.lol it was a crossover song between country and Rock.
Another Crossover at the same time was Rhinestone Cowboy performed by Glen Campbell. It was the number two ranked song for 1975.
Enjoy the journey.
Good dude, for the message. Kindness. Good job, no snark.
With a little help from my friends and unchain my heart are great joe cocker song's
As you asked for suggestions, please check out Jimmy Barnes and Joe Bonamassa - Stone Cold, you won't regret it
Cliff, keep on your journey to discover the amazing music we grew up with. If you'd like to check out another rocker with a soulful voice, try Bob Seger. Start with Night Moves or Turn the Page. Then try an upbeat rocker called Get Out of Denver.
His voice is something else, transports you somewhere in the universe. His version of With A Little Help From My Friends outstrips The Beatles by a mile, and their version is beautiful.
Up Where We Belong is the 'love' theme to An Officer and A Gentleman .... Joe has been making music since the 60s, and he was at Woodstock '69.
I just saw it on his channel. So soulful. He was an interesting artist. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👵🏼 Gmaw
Went to see Tina turner, we got there and Joe cocker was her opening act 😮😊
If you like his gruff type of soul vocal...check out Lawrence (Clyde and Gracie, bro and sis). Their acoustic-ish songs Man I Used to Be, Don't Lose Sight, The Weather. Clyde is like a mix of Joe Cocker, Randy Newman, Ray Charles..and Gracie is...UNIQUE.
I enjoyed it, one of the most iconic songs during that time and the singer as well is an icon, thank you brother from ez mil fan....
Went to his concert a few years back in Australua,he's still got it ❤
So beautiful ❤
He's a good old Yorkshire lad from Sheffield
Please react to LEWIS CAPALDI. Songs like "BRUISES", "BEFORE YOU GO", "SOMEONE YOU LOVED", "HOLD ME WHILE YOU WAIT", "THE PRETENDER", "FORGET ME", "GRACE". I could go on and on. He is from Glasgow (scottish). His first album "Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent" is perfection!! There's not a bad song on it! He's taking a break right now due to his physical health (He has Tourette's) and his mental health. So I hope people will keep Lewis in their Prayers. We need to make sure Lewis knows he's Loved and We Wish Him The Best in Life!! He's So Amazing!!
It said that he passed away in 2014 at 70 years old. He was a two pack a day smoker.
Journey Mother Father live in Houston ❤❤❤
Andrea Bocelli - Canto Della Terra 🤞♥️
Go check out John Belushi. He did a great impersonation of Joe Cocker a few times on SNL back in the day. Great comedian who died of an overdose, but his impersonation was spot on.
Would love to see your reaction to Dan Fogelberg "Nether Lands" from the album of the same title 1974. Lyrically and instrumentally a masterpiece in my opinion
Suggestions: Procul Harem - A Whiter shade of Pale, The original 1967 line up not the mature version.
The Hollies - He aint Heavy, He's my Brother from 1969, with a young Elton John as a session musician.
Derek and the Dominoes - Layla from 1969 (Eric Clapton). 8:10
The Animals - 1964 House of the Rising sun
Oh, and how about later one...Sam Brown - Stop from 1988.
You should check out Whipping post, by The Allman Brothers.
Patty Loveless “You’ll Never Leave Harlan Alive”.. the best version is from the UA-cam channel stormsaccrosstheoceans.. it’s a live version. It will astonish you I believe…👍👍👍
That should’ve been stormsontheocean.. oops lol 😂
Billy Preston wrote it about his mom.
"I'm Back" - MMLP Karen reaction
Looks like ur dad cliff, if your dad liked a few whiskeys that is haha
You gotta check out Janis joplin! Cry baby. Or take another piece of my heart
Dammit, quit making me feel so old,
How about a French artist by the name Christina and the queen's tilted great song live or music video
Check out some Jeff Healey preferably Jeff Healy / Stevie Ray Vaughn
ppl who watch reaction channels just to see head popping to the music are trash, pause whenever you want.. THAT is why Im watching reaction channel instead of the original
This is one of those songs I just can't listen to anymore. I Hit the mute- the thumbs up and let it go for 5 so you get the view count
beautiful