When Cocker died, McCartney said this version was “mind-blowing” and was forever grateful for turning the song into a soul anthem. When it was first released, Lennon and McCartney sent him a telegram of thanks and congratulations, and took out an ad in the papers thanking him. Cocker was backed up by an all-star band in the recording.
"A voice that can strip paint" as one music journalist remarked. Ray Charles once described Joe Cocker as the best soul singer of his time, maybe forever.
Strip paint...but he filled it with such a rich pallet of colours I never knew could exist. It's rare that I can describe a song as colorful, but this has the sunrise of a mountain valley worth of colours.
I literally cry with joy when I see this performance. We are so fortunate it was captured so everyone can enjoy one the greatest performances in Rock history. Thank you Joe
Sadly for the longest time I didnt even know it was a Beatles song. I had only heard the Joe Cocker version for years. My buddy got Beatles Rock Band and finally got to hear their version.
Respect for the camera crew at Woodstock, especially the one that decided to shoot Cocker with that bright-but-overcast sky behind him. It gave him an even greater manic, gloriously possessed appearance, like he was standing on the bow of a ship on its way to harpoon Moby-Dick himself.
When I watch these videos from my teens/20s, I'm still AMAZED at how great the music was in the late 60s and the 70s. The music reflected the times, and the changes that were happening in the world. Sometimes, things were bad but, more often it was magical and I feel so lucky to have grown up when I did.
@@mpemberton7760 hanging out at my friends house in high school we used to put on the Woodstock album and this was always the main attraction. Also freaked me out when my friend’s mom sat in with us and had a peculiar smile. Then told us it was because she was remembering it from being there. Great times!
@@madman1366 Never had the album but watched the movie on DVD many years ago. It's great, but not nearly as great as actually being there like your friend's mom. I can't even imagine what an amazing experience that must've been for her. No wonder she was smiling from the memory of it.
@@mosaic617 Were you at Woodstock? People didn't smell. You've been watching too much bullshit tv. Why would you spread biased media propaganda like that anyway. Bullshit propaganda is your brain. Wake up and smell reality..
@@mosaic617 I've been to my share of the "modern" festivals Ian, and let me assure you... AXE body spray is NOT a substitute for a shower. The difference is that we had enough "smoke" in the air in my day to cover most anything else.
@@mosaic617 Probably right, we went to schools with no AC, that's why we weren't little fat asses, we got out and did shit instead of playing video games all day and asking mom for permission to go piss. Hell I ran a pool room at 10, met Minnesota Fats at 12, was a pothead and drank by 14 and was a Christian by 23, you gotta live some son !! LOL
Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/cSk6o5x5HlM/v-deo.html. Please watch!!! As a follow up Joe Cacker and John Belushi doing "Feelin' Alright": ua-cam.com/video/aZsOyO_lXD8/v-deo.html. Great Fun!
Joe Cocker. British blue collar thin white young guy sounds as if he swallowed up Ray Charles,any great working class American Southern blues player/singer.My mother was pregnant with me and didn't go. My father did and I have scoured endlessly for a pic of him at Woodstock. He has said Joe Cocker was one of the best performing that day
I was lucky enough to see Joe Cocker in concert twice. You're right. It was electric. He put his heart and soul into the whole performance and it was an unforgettable experience.
You're all living in a fantasy world. NOBODY does it better than The Beatles. ABSOLUTELY NOBODY and if the ones who covered their songs were or still are alive they would be the first ones that would set you straight. Even suggesting that is ridiculous. The versions are excellent in a lot of cases but the originals are untouchable. Period.
When you said "Take it to Church!" I had to laugh. I grew up in a small town church where all the people kind of mumbled their way through a hymn. If only Joe Cocker could have taken the singing for one Sunday! Most of the ladies would would have passed out, the minister would have thought he was the devil, the little children would have been terrified, but we teenagers would have the time of our lives!!!!!!
It totally pierces the soul the way he sings the line "I'm certain that it happens all the time." I love that you had a similar reaction to it! His voice is absolutely stellar.
This was Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, his original 4 piece backing group. It's their arrangements of deconstructed Beatles songs like this one and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window that made Joe Cocker a European star before coming to Woodstock. The other video was Mad Dogs and Englishmen which was a touring rock revue put together by Leon Russell and an assortment of LA and London EMI/Capitol rock groups
Can't tell you how happy I am about you hearing these tunes and passing them on to your generation and younger generations. Seeing you respond to the music exactly like I did shows that a good song will always be a good song. You point out how Joe Cocker feels the music within his entire body. He's not acting, he's feeling every note. He was known for letting himself go and feeling every note. Thanks my brother for helping to keep these tunes alive. You might also like another song he does called 'So Happy to be Standing Here Today'. Listen to the version that shows different pics of sunsets. Also a tune called 'You Can Leave your Hat On'. The version that shows a woman dancing and teasing a guy as he watches. Lastly, for now, a song called 'Sandpaper Cadillac. You will like them all. I give you my word. Great job, keep it going.
Santana awakened the crowd to a totally different kind of rock, and became their claim to fame from relative obscurity! 'twas a cool time of memories.....
i'm surprised no one mentioned it, but they weren't supposed to go on for a few more hours, but something happened (i forget what exactly) and Santana was told they needed to go on ASAP. thing about it was, at the time they were peaking on some really good LSD...ooops...lol. they still shredded their set though and made Carlos the name he is today.
When I was a kid back in the early 70's my older brother turned me on to Joe Cocker.. the older I get the more I appreciate his talent... thanks for sharing.
I saw Joe at the Grande Ballroom, Detroit 1968. It was amazing. The acoustics at the Grande were perfection and all the best artists came to play there. Rip Joe.
So jealous, I turned 13 that year and lived on the far west side. The odds that my parents would have let me go to the east side the year after the riots was nil.
"For a mortal man to make an immortal sound he must abandon his body". The man in the background was one of the stage managers for the event but I can't find his name right off the bat.
Joe got this nature from heaven given Soul Vibrato in his voice , never forgett him , always love him and never will forgett him . RIP Joe , you'r alive in all they are listen , till the end of ...
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I was 11 years old in 1969. Loved this song back then. My 14 year old friend went to Woodstock in 69'. My parents were having none of that, though.. :) Anyway, Joe Cocker was something special. Love the tie-dye shirt!
Joe Cocker=legend. I agree 💯 percent his raspy,gritty voice is unmistakable. He sung with so much passion and soul, he poured all his energy into the performance ☮️
Great reaction... this brought back so many memories. Check out Richie Havens at Woodstock, he was asked to go on early, as the other groups had not arrived yet (couldn't get through the traffic) so he went on and but ran out of material after a while. So he ad libbed and made up the song 'Freedom'...… was an instant hit!
I totally agree ! I mentioned this after the first video that "cry me a river " should get a a reaction from Jamel just because of it's rollicking great rhythm !!! My favorite Joe Cocker song !
Yaaaas! Joe Cocker had incredible soul and grit vocally for a white British man! I highly recommend "You Can Leave Your Hat On" if you haven't reacted already! Love Joe Cocker!
I wish I could crawl through my laptop screen and transport to 1969 to see this song live. What a time that was in our nation's history. In the month previous to Woodstock, Chappaquiddick, Neil Armstrong on the moon and the Manson murders all happened.
' I'll paint rainbows all over yer blues ' John Sebastian? Been 60-some years and had the "Owlsley Fog" EDIT: Little Jimi's performance wasn't something to piss on, either! 🎸🔊🔊
All that distorted, acrobatic gesturing was a windup to one of most soulful, sweet gravel voices you ever heard. It was unmistakable and a wondrous gift.
More Joe Cocker suggestions: "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window," and "Something." Funny story with those two songs. As the story goes, Paul McCartney was so imppressed with Joe's rendition of "With Alittle Help From My Friends" that back stage at one of Joe's concerts he gave him "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window." The Goerge Harrison snuck-up as Paul walked away, and gave him "Something." The other Beatles knew nothing of it until Joe released it. Next thing you know "Something" is on the Beatles album Abby Road. Actually, if your not familiar with the Beatles versions I suggest them too. Great video!
Jamel__AKA__Jamal... If you liked Joe Cocker's Woodstock performance, you should look up the movie : Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs and Englishmen It's nearly 2 hours of Woodstock-type intensity...!!!
Janice Joplin singing Ball and Chain at Monterey is another one who's emotions flow through her whole body. Both Janice and Joe make these songs their own. Listen to A Little Help from my Friends by the Beatles and you'll see how Joe made it soooooo much better.
Funny enough, the drummer is my best friend's dad. He passed away in 1990. Love hearing this song!
One musician that the people's of the sixties will never forget
When Cocker died, McCartney said this version was “mind-blowing” and was forever grateful for turning the song into a soul anthem. When it was first released, Lennon and McCartney sent him a telegram of thanks and congratulations, and took out an ad in the papers thanking him. Cocker was backed up by an all-star band in the recording.
"A voice that can strip paint" as one music journalist remarked. Ray Charles once described Joe Cocker as the best soul singer of his time, maybe forever.
But he destroyed his voice.
Strip paint...but he filled it with such a rich pallet of colours I never knew could exist. It's rare that I can describe a song as colorful, but this has the sunrise of a mountain valley worth of colours.
What amazes me every time I watch this video is that he's moving and grooving like that and then just calmly walks away sipping his drink...Lol!!!
I literally cry with joy when I see this performance.
We are so fortunate it was captured so everyone can enjoy one the greatest performances in Rock history.
Thank you Joe
Theres moments in rock history that we are so lucky were caught this queen at live aid and meatloafs paradise by the dashboard light
Oh good ! I'm not the only one .
same here- I was 16 when Woodstock happened. been a hippie in a middle-class person's body ever since
The crush of my life. I was there! I got to see this first hand.
I'm jealous
I wish I could speak with you about that event. Thank you for sharing that.
So was I! It was a present for my 14th birthday from some of the older kids who lived on my street that I hung out with.
@@life_with_bernie Aug 16 is my birthday. I turned 14 at Woodstock!
@@elaine8013 Mine was the 25th! It was a trip and a half. It took us two days to get home afterward and we were only going to the City.
HUGE Joe Cocker fan. Had the privilege of seeing him live twice.
One of the greatest covers ever in rock & roll and that band is just bloody incredible!
Joe conducts and plays an entire air band with his own body! A masterfull display of heart and soul.
He completely made the song his own. I tend to forget that it's a Beatles song.
Yeah, this is a Cocker song now.
Like Hurt by NIN belongs to Johnny Cash now.
Or Jimi and Watchtower ..
Joe is magnificent. So are the Beatles. I love both versions.
@@sschmidtevalue Oh, me too. It's just that they're kind of unrelated in my head, like they're two completely different songs.
Sadly for the longest time I didnt even know it was a Beatles song. I had only heard the Joe Cocker version for years. My buddy got Beatles Rock Band and finally got to hear their version.
@@justingarrett1675 me too.
Respect for the camera crew at Woodstock, especially the one that decided to shoot Cocker with that bright-but-overcast sky behind him. It gave him an even greater manic, gloriously possessed appearance, like he was standing on the bow of a ship on its way to harpoon Moby-Dick himself.
Cocker's voice "scrapes your soul to the bone."
When I watch these videos from my teens/20s, I'm still AMAZED at how great the music was in the late 60s and the 70s. The music reflected the times, and the changes that were happening in the world. Sometimes, things were bad but, more often it was magical and I feel so lucky to have grown up when I did.
He had muscular dystrophy
@@deniseburton5837 No, he didn't. Ad nyes we were lucky to be gifted through that music
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That was a rumor.
God bless the record label exec who said, "Let's sign that Cocker bloke. Trust my gut on this."
There’s no way in hell anyone could name a better performance than that.
I’ve known it most of my life and it’s never ceased to amaze. 👍
It's THE epic performance of all time! And maybe the most amazing thing about it is that he had a voice left at the end to talk.
@@mpemberton7760 hanging out at my friends house in high school we used to put on the Woodstock album and this was always the main attraction. Also freaked me out
when my friend’s mom sat in with us and had a peculiar smile. Then told us it was because she was remembering it from being there. Great times!
@@madman1366 Never had the album but watched the movie on DVD many years ago. It's great, but not nearly as great as actually being there like your friend's mom. I can't even imagine what an amazing experience that must've been for her. No wonder she was smiling from the memory of it.
JAMAL YOU ARE THE BEST!!! My brother from another mother !!!! Keep great music alive!!!!!
😎 I just love him. He's amazing ✌️🇵🇹
We will never be as cool as this generation was. ☮️
Liz Arnott we won’t be as smelly either
Maybe, but those who appreciate are keeping the vibe alive!
@@mosaic617 Were you at Woodstock? People didn't smell. You've been watching too much bullshit tv. Why would you spread biased media propaganda like that anyway. Bullshit propaganda is your brain. Wake up and smell reality..
@@mosaic617 I've been to my share of the "modern" festivals Ian, and let me assure you... AXE body spray is NOT a substitute for a shower. The difference is that we had enough "smoke" in the air in my day to cover most anything else.
@@mosaic617 Probably right, we went to schools with no AC, that's why we weren't little fat asses, we got out and did shit instead of playing video games all day and asking mom for permission to go piss. Hell I ran a pool room at 10, met Minnesota Fats at 12, was a pothead and drank by 14 and was a Christian by 23, you gotta live some son !! LOL
Nothing can prepare you for the force of nature that is Joe Cocker 😍
Now you have to watch John Belushi's re-enactment on SNL. Epic and memorable. RIP to the both of them.
Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/cSk6o5x5HlM/v-deo.html. Please watch!!! As a follow up Joe Cacker and John Belushi doing "Feelin' Alright": ua-cam.com/video/aZsOyO_lXD8/v-deo.html. Great Fun!
The clip when they’re both together is pretty funny
Joe Cocker. British blue collar thin white young guy sounds as if he swallowed up Ray Charles,any great working class American Southern blues player/singer.My mother was pregnant with me and didn't go. My father did and I have scoured endlessly for a pic of him at Woodstock. He has said Joe Cocker was one of the best performing that day
I was lucky enough to see Joe Cocker in concert twice. You're right. It was electric. He put his heart and soul into the whole performance and it was an unforgettable experience.
The best remake ever. A textbook example of how to reinterpret a great song and make it even better.
Imagine those first few sung notes of this song echoing out across Woodstock! How epic is the performance in time - BRILLIANT!
Joe was a shaman leading us thru a spiritual soulful experience!
One of the extremely rare times, possibly the only time, a cover of a Beatles song was done better.
Plus Wilson Picketts version of Hey Jude (which is awesome)
I would add Joe Cocker's version of "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" to the category of Beatles' covers that surpass the original recording.
I really like Deep Purple's cover of Help. It's done as a slower version which was the way John wished he had done it. He loved that cover.
Also We can work it out- from Stevie Wonder and Sgt Peppers from Jimi Hendrix
You're all living in a fantasy world. NOBODY does it better than The Beatles. ABSOLUTELY NOBODY and if the ones who covered their songs were or still are alive they would be the first ones that would set you straight. Even suggesting that is ridiculous. The versions are excellent in a lot of cases but the originals are untouchable. Period.
that right there is a defining moment in rock history.
When you said "Take it to Church!" I had to laugh. I grew up in a small town church where all the people kind of mumbled their way through a hymn. If only Joe Cocker could have taken the singing for one Sunday! Most of the ladies would would have passed out, the minister would have thought he was the devil, the little children would have been terrified, but we teenagers would have the time of our lives!!!!!!
The world is a little smaller without Joe to perform.
I was THERE!...hey Jamal...Cocker does a memorable job on the song: "You Are So Beautiful"
He felt every note with every fiber of his being.... and let it just pour out of him... and the world was a better place for it.
He’s not even performing here, he’s just living the music as though there isn’t even a crowd. Ah, Woodstock, when the music was about the music ❤️🙌👏
It totally pierces the soul the way he sings the line "I'm certain that it happens all the time." I love that you had a similar reaction to it! His voice is absolutely stellar.
It’s not often I like a Beatles cover more than the original. This is one of them.
Janis Joplin was just like Joe Cocker they both felt every note.
*Exactly, exactly! Thanks, David.
Yes!! Exactly from Monterey ball and chain
It's almost unbelievable that he can stay in key with that voice!
I'm moved each and every time I see his rendition at Woodstock. Over and over and over again.
What you hear is pure soul! ❤🍷
A true, all - time LEGENDARY performance, one of the best & greatest of all time ✊️😎🤚
You GET it, man. This is tear-jerking.
Joe's voice reaches down into your soul and rips the tears out of your eyes.
This was Joe Cocker and the Grease Band, his original 4 piece backing group. It's their arrangements of deconstructed Beatles songs like this one and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window that made Joe Cocker a European star before coming to Woodstock. The other video was Mad Dogs and Englishmen which was a touring rock revue put together by Leon Russell and an assortment of LA and London EMI/Capitol rock groups
Can't tell you how happy I am about you hearing these tunes and passing them on to your generation and younger generations. Seeing you respond to the music exactly like I did shows that a good song will always be a good song. You point out how Joe Cocker feels the music within his entire body. He's not acting, he's feeling every note. He was known for letting himself go and feeling every note. Thanks my brother for helping to keep these tunes alive. You might also like another song he does called 'So Happy to be Standing Here Today'. Listen to the version that shows different pics of sunsets. Also a tune called 'You Can Leave your Hat On'. The version that shows a woman dancing and teasing a guy as he watches. Lastly, for now, a song called 'Sandpaper Cadillac. You will like them all. I give you my word. Great job, keep it going.
One of the best solo performances of all time.
They may have been the greatest live male vocal performance
Joe- the voice of 10,000 cigarettes Cocker. Pure soul. Never to be repeated.
"50.000 cigarettes and multiple swimming pools of whiskey" - Leonard Cohen
I love many things about original Woodstock, and this is one of my favorite parts! LEGEND! RIP JOE
There’s nothing like 1969 Woodstock ❤
One of the best performance of a songs in the history of music
Joe was soo unique and outstanding! R.I.P. Joe you were one of a kind. Cool!
Why has he NOT yet been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame!!! Joe Cookernup forever man.!!
Joe Cocker... one of the greats. I absolutely love his music.
No matter how many times...……….still hits the spot!
You should without a doubt check out Santana "Soul Sacrifice" from Woodstock 1969
Absolutely, with entire drum solo...omg!!!!!
Crochet Lass , send him a link with the whole solo, it's very hard to find now.
Santana awakened the crowd to a totally different kind of rock, and became their claim to fame from relative obscurity! 'twas a cool time of memories.....
YES.
i'm surprised no one mentioned it, but they weren't supposed to go on for a few more hours, but something happened (i forget what exactly) and Santana was told they needed to go on ASAP. thing about it was, at the time they were peaking on some really good LSD...ooops...lol. they still shredded their set though and made Carlos the name he is today.
11:22
YUP! I listen to this song (and the misheard lyrics) almost everyday! ALWAYS WORTH IT, MY BROTHER!!!
When I was a kid back in the early 70's my older brother turned me on to Joe Cocker.. the older I get the more I appreciate his talent... thanks for sharing.
I saw Joe at the Grande Ballroom, Detroit 1968. It was amazing. The acoustics at the Grande were perfection and all the best artists came to play there. Rip Joe.
Wow
So jealous, I turned 13 that year and lived on the far west side. The odds that my parents would have let me go to the east side the year after the riots was nil.
Joe was a massive part of the rock and blues culture in the UK and beyond. You should react to some of his later soulful stuff from the 70s and 80s
Woodstock was simply the best ever music concert to ever exist
Joe Cocker and John Belushi on stage together doing Feelin' Alright is a classic.
That thing in his voice... that feeling that there are no good words for... that’s his soul.
He is so soulful when he sings. Love it.
Being at Woodstock must have been extremely amazing. I don't think there will ever be another one like it. All that talent coming together
"For a mortal man to make an immortal sound he must abandon his body".
The man in the background was one of the stage managers for the event but I can't find his name right off the bat.
Well said!!!
The stage manager was Chip Monck (seriously).
@Norbert The Nark It's not Artie....
Whoever he was he had the best seat in the house.
Joe got this nature from heaven given Soul Vibrato in his voice , never forgett him , always love him and never will forgett him . RIP Joe , you'r alive in all they are listen , till the end of ...
This performance and Santanas and his drummers solo were amazing.
Michael Shrieve
Yes! That drummer was just a kid, too! Awesome!
Especially for being stoned out of their minds.
The full drum solo version please, not the edited version.
He's playing every instrument in his head and body same with the lyrics totally unique a one off God bless Joe Cocker
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I was 11 years old in 1969. Loved this song back then. My 14 year old friend went to Woodstock in 69'. My parents were having none of that, though.. :) Anyway, Joe Cocker was something special. Love the tie-dye shirt!
Joe Cocker=legend. I agree 💯 percent his raspy,gritty voice is unmistakable. He sung with so much passion and soul, he poured all his energy into the performance ☮️
Had the honor to meet this man, get his autograph and go watch a video shoot of his in '86.
Coolest f'n day of my youth!
Great reaction... this brought back so many memories. Check out Richie Havens at Woodstock, he was asked to go on early, as the other groups had not arrived yet (couldn't get through the traffic) so he went on and but ran out of material after a while. So he ad libbed and made up the song 'Freedom'...… was an instant hit!
A voice that could melt butter. Awesome
The word Legend seems to get used a lot. Joe Cocker was a true legend of music. Loved that raspy voice!
Yet he isn’t in the joke that is the Rock Hall of Fame.
Add van morrison to your reaction list!
Joe cocker had a voice of sandpaper and honey! What a voice!!!!
React to Joe Cocker with Leon Russell,
“cry me a river” & “the letter”..
Joe sings in his own special way. Check out Into the Mystic, A Whiter Shade of Pale and Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood. Very Nice.
timeintimeagain yes that is my favorite of his
"The Letter" is one of my favorites!
I totally agree ! I mentioned this after the first video that "cry me a river " should get a a reaction from Jamel just because of it's rollicking great rhythm !!! My favorite Joe Cocker song !
The Letter is such a classic, awesome cover by Joe. Summer In the City is another awesome cover by Joe
Still shedding a tear, as the first time i listened to this masterpiece. Best version. Rip Joe ❤
Yaaaas! Joe Cocker had incredible soul and grit vocally for a white British man! I highly recommend "You Can Leave Your Hat On" if you haven't reacted already! Love Joe Cocker!
Theres been many white British males with seriously good soulful voices over the years
@@kentishmale1969 relax. I'm just saying it's not expected. His voice was unique. Take a chill pill
Ive used "Leave your hat on" with my wife of 13 years. She never heard it. Nice.....
@@oodlesloodles8930 depends how you define soul. 95% of the music that has moved me to MY soul through the years has been sung by white dudes.
I got exhausted just watching him. Have seen this for decades...never ceases to impress
One of my favorite Beatles songs and a great version by Joe.
Joe and the Band are freakin' Killin' It. Good Lawd!
wow - - you nailed this with your reaction !!!! great job !! - - the man could sing !!!!!!
It takes energy to create energy, R.I.P. JOE , We Love You Still and Always !
The "Wonder Years" man. xD haha
I wish I could crawl through my laptop screen and transport to 1969 to see this song live. What a time that was in our nation's history. In the month previous to Woodstock, Chappaquiddick, Neil Armstrong on the moon and the Manson murders all happened.
Ten Years After I'm Going Home live Woodstock
' I'll paint rainbows all over yer blues '
John Sebastian? Been 60-some years and had the "Owlsley Fog"
EDIT: Little Jimi's performance wasn't something to piss on, either! 🎸🔊🔊
All that distorted, acrobatic gesturing was a windup to one of most soulful, sweet gravel voices you ever heard. It was unmistakable and a wondrous gift.
Joe’s Soul and Inspiration was Ray Charles.
Yet when Ray Charles was asked to name the best Soul singer, he instantly replied Joe Cocker!
After this awesome emotional performance the skies opened up in a torrential rain that stopped the music for over an hour, only Joe could do that!
More Joe Cocker suggestions: "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window," and "Something." Funny story with those two songs. As the story goes, Paul McCartney was so imppressed with Joe's rendition of "With Alittle Help From My Friends" that back stage at one of Joe's concerts he gave him "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window." The Goerge Harrison snuck-up as Paul walked away, and gave him "Something." The other Beatles knew nothing of it until Joe released it. Next thing you know "Something" is on the Beatles album Abby Road. Actually, if your not familiar with the Beatles versions I suggest them too. Great video!
Joe Cocker is a whole body experience. Love it!!!
Jamel__AKA__Jamal... If you liked Joe Cocker's Woodstock performance, you should look up the movie : Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
It's nearly 2 hours of Woodstock-type intensity...!!!
Great movie!
Jamel should do Cry me a river from the movie if Sony will let him.
I was blessed to be at Woodstock in August 1969 with 350,000 others to see this right here. I was 22 at the time.
O.k. Bro. Richie Havens (Freedom) at Woodstock
Madness, powerful af
Amazing performance! Must see.
I can't hear what you say no more.
Genius.
"Take 'em to church Joe!"
Nice job Big J🤘
Joe Cocker is fantastic - what a performance!
Janice Joplin singing Ball and Chain at Monterey is another one who's emotions flow through her whole body.
Both Janice and Joe make these songs their own.
Listen to A Little Help from my Friends by the Beatles and you'll see how Joe made it soooooo much better.
I came here after watching Janis at Monterey! I really dislike this song, but I love him doing it!
One of the very best live performances....and they got it on tape!
You need to watch "Joe Cocker ~ With A Little Help From My Friends ~ What Did He Say?" That is captioned. It's frigging hillarious!!!
"I need some Wonder loaf."
Perfect. Gotta get my Fred!
One of the best things ever!
That's what I was going to say.
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