Eddie Cochran had real star power, obviously. He was a cynosure.
But you know, that Dick D'Agostin was quite a talent the way he got his band together, with a great versatility and a sense of showmanship. The band had an excellent sound, earthy and avant garde, and really enhanced what Cochran was doing.
It was like I found a gold mine when I got my hands on this video in the Freeborn County Historical Museum - Albert Lea, in the year 2006. And then this song, never recorded before or after with Ed. Check that museum if you are passing by. Quite much EC memorabilia. Among other things, Ed's clothes from NME Poll winners concert in UK '60. You know, the checkered black/red shirt, black leather pants and black shoes.
The timing in this song is so way beyond what people were used to in pop music at the time. Not even the great Buddy Holly had explored this territory before dying around the time of this video.
Listen to the raunchy bottom end of this song. It's before it's time. You'd better believe some kids in England were taking notice!
I'd have to say that Fats Domino as great as his version of this song is just doesn't have the same energy and style as Eddie which I feel that Eddie's just blows Fat's version right outta the water!
The good music never die, and Eddie did the best. God have called him early, and certaly he is listening all our coments about himself. God bless you Eddie, and many others fifites stars which yourself did homenage through your music.
Congratulations for posting this wonderful precious video.
Eddie did not move as Elvis. Eddie was himself and mostly shrugged the shoulders in his own ways. There was some stupid here or there that said that sid vicious in punk did it better. Ha....lol...how can anyone do it better than Ed?
I really like the band he have here. Young guys that could play. I like esp the sax guy, looks like he came right outta highschool but he blow like a hurricane. Eddie, yes sad that he was gone after a year plus after this performance. And the US public never ever understood what a great rocker he was. Bobby here and Bobby there hit the top 100. Who rememer them now; except some nostalgia guys that was kids at that time and couldn't see the difference real vs crap
I'm guessing the line is, "Will there ever be a someday when it comes to lovin' you," I like Eddie dropping and picking up his guitar pick, Man, that was Live.
pure genius,, long live eddie.
Jamesyboy1808 1 month ago
Eddie still rules!
Fritztoons 2 months ago
The guy with glasses is Connie "Guybo" Smith...
TheElwood76 2 months ago
Who is the guy with the glasses, standing behind Eddie and playing his guitar?
Suva1987 2 months ago
@Suva1987
according to Eddie: "Connie Smith if you are the law"
rickyvale 2 months ago
Strange seeing a capo on a bass
TheCatCollecter 2 months ago
thank u ed, u wer, n stil r a genius wee man, scotland loves u,
Jamesyboy1808 2 months ago in playlist More videos from rickyvale
I have the same opinion as gangerollo....not that odd as I am his alter ego but other channel. Hahahaha
bellgardens53 3 months ago
I never did hear to him before, but maybe better like Elvis. :)
hunadmin1 4 months ago
Beautiful = Amazing and a capoed bass???
markymcclellan 10 months ago
Eddie Cochran had real star power, obviously. He was a cynosure.
But you know, that Dick D'Agostin was quite a talent the way he got his band together, with a great versatility and a sense of showmanship. The band had an excellent sound, earthy and avant garde, and really enhanced what Cochran was doing.
ARIZJOE 11 months ago
It was like I found a gold mine when I got my hands on this video in the Freeborn County Historical Museum - Albert Lea, in the year 2006. And then this song, never recorded before or after with Ed. Check that museum if you are passing by. Quite much EC memorabilia. Among other things, Ed's clothes from NME Poll winners concert in UK '60. You know, the checkered black/red shirt, black leather pants and black shoes.
gangerollo 1 year ago
@gangerollo
this video is a treasure for every Eddie Fan!
rickyvale 1 year ago 3
@rickyvale I couldn't said it better. You did! LOL
gangerollo 1 year ago
@gangerollo Same here...oh, darn it, it is me again, but another channel. LOL
bellgardens53 3 months ago
Eddie was the best!
Don't recall ever seeing a Bass Player using a capo before though!
Great stuff!!
shakerAU 1 year ago
Another amazing Cochran video! Thanks for sharing!!!
rodrigoraulsuarez 1 year ago
"How 'bout another from Eddie Cochran," Paul says at the end.
Oh, how I wish that could be.
roscoe008 1 year ago 2
great video and song
trev74444 1 year ago
The timing in this song is so way beyond what people were used to in pop music at the time. Not even the great Buddy Holly had explored this territory before dying around the time of this video.
Listen to the raunchy bottom end of this song. It's before it's time. You'd better believe some kids in England were taking notice!
tommyrock69 1 year ago
@tommyrock69 Couldn't have said it better.
gangerollo 1 year ago
Eddie Cochran was one of the great ones, and this is my favorite of his songs. I wish I could get a copy of this recording or this video.
JellyrollHorton 1 year ago
@JellyrollHorton You can get this live video plus other live recordings/video on a dvd titled eddie cochran and friends. Good luck!
ronnieneo 1 year ago
Connie "Guybo" Smith on Bass. Still alive and Rockin' in Fullerton Ca.
rosendito 1 year ago
Fifty-one years have now passed since this performance, and Eddie still holds his own in everything he did that night at Town Hall Party.
roscoe008 1 year ago
Eddie's stardom will always kept in memory. Never be fogotten!
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
Eddie's memorie's still move on, and never forgotten..
Greaserville 1 year ago
This is a killer live version. One of my absolutely live apperances w/Eddie. On a scale of 10 it gets 11 stars!
gangerollo 1 year ago
i drive past Eddies memorial at the site of the crash every day on my way to work in chippenham, england. LEGEND.rip.xx.
jaysidelnik 1 year ago 12
a genius
rickyvale 1 year ago
thanks for posting this, absolute knock out, wasn't he just the bizz!
jimbogal46 2 years ago 2
absolute knock out, thanks for posting this, wasn't he just the bizz!
jimbogal46 2 years ago 4
he was the greatest of them all, the king king eddie
aronstonebridge 2 years ago 4
Thanks for the posting this - I've been a fan of Eddie's for years and I have never heard this before.
Astonyshing 2 years ago 4
... what a great Fats Domino cover version, thanks for this ! Never heard Eddie's version before ...
AlexanderZaeh 2 years ago 5
I'd have to say that Fats Domino as great as his version of this song is just doesn't have the same energy and style as Eddie which I feel that Eddie's just blows Fat's version right outta the water!
au05232003 2 years ago 2
... oh, what a brilliant Fats Domino cover version, thanks for this !!!
AlexanderZaeh 2 years ago 2
What a great, great rock and roll song. Eddie was a Master.
1967PONTIACGTO 2 years ago 5
Great song! Thanks for the post. I've heard Fats Domino do this but never Eddie; especially live.
tempemoore 2 years ago 4
The good music never die, and Eddie did the best. God have called him early, and certaly he is listening all our coments about himself. God bless you Eddie, and many others fifites stars which yourself did homenage through your music.
Congratulations for posting this wonderful precious video.
Mendes/Brasil
mendes1970 2 years ago 17
Hey guy, your English is good!!
bitch21witch 2 years ago
eddie only did this song live and never recorded it.
quiff83 2 years ago
Maybe someday they'll find a lost treasure: the concert of the Cochran Bros at Town Hall Party...
rickyvale 2 years ago
That would be sometin' else!
bellgardens53 2 years ago 2
That would be someting to watch!
bellgardens53 2 years ago
49 years after his death, his music is still essential. Eddie forever.
stephan2467 2 years ago 2
R.I.P. Eddie your music is still with us where ever U are.
stephan2467 2 years ago
Mna you can see Eddie is still hurting,when i see his clips or hear Eddie sing man what a shame he was taken so young...R.I.P..Eddie sadly missed..
SpeedTriple59 2 years ago
never heard this one before by him.
jmen4ever 3 years ago
Fifty years ago today and it still holds up.
roscoe008 3 years ago
Eddie, coolness persionified
bellgardens53 3 years ago 2
Eddie did not move as Elvis. Eddie was himself and mostly shrugged the shoulders in his own ways. There was some stupid here or there that said that sid vicious in punk did it better. Ha....lol...how can anyone do it better than Ed?
bellgardens53 3 years ago 2
I really like the band he have here. Young guys that could play. I like esp the sax guy, looks like he came right outta highschool but he blow like a hurricane. Eddie, yes sad that he was gone after a year plus after this performance. And the US public never ever understood what a great rocker he was. Bobby here and Bobby there hit the top 100. Who rememer them now; except some nostalgia guys that was kids at that time and couldn't see the difference real vs crap
bellgardens53 3 years ago
Eddie, Eddie none will ever be as good or cool as you. HE was Rockn'Roll. Damn that cab in UK
bellgardens53 3 years ago
This must be the best Rockstar have found in the last 15 yrs. Yesseriee
bellgardens53 3 years ago
he was an amazing performer live!
moveonupcb 3 years ago
This is a great song. It's a shame that he never recorded it. Does anyone know who wrote it?
NeilThompson30 3 years ago
Dave Bartholomew - Antoine Domino(fats domino) i think
ECsweden 3 years ago
Fats Domono recorded it around 1955/56
cnm2908 3 years ago
Don't blame it one me----this rocks and so did Eddie.
blueblazer68 3 years ago
No one can fill Eddie's shoes.
roscoe008 3 years ago 2
long live Eddie!!!
brendapunk13 3 years ago 4
EDDIE, celui qui aurait changé le cours de l'histoire de la musique s' il n'était disparu si tôt ...
OSCARDERAMASSAGE 3 years ago
Tu as raison!
rickyvale 3 years ago
great stuff.what a talent .dies at 21.good god he was only starting .what a shame.
habdon 3 years ago 5
Eddie was truely amazing. Long live EC!
damiandal 3 years ago 5
CAn anyone tell me where to find the lyrics of this amazing song? thx, Eddie lives
L0ngLiveRnR 3 years ago
Eddie rock in peace
coupe662 3 years ago 5
R.I.P rock in peace Cochran best rocker ever lived!
coupe662 3 years ago 9
R.I.P Rock in peace Cochran best rocker ever lived!
coupe662 3 years ago 5
this is fucin incredible good
coupe662 4 years ago 3
"Every day is Sunday when it comes to loving you."
doctorpep1 4 years ago 3
It was a great loss when Eddie left.Interesting how he would be today
serpico56 4 years ago 2
what are the lyrics of the first line of the 2nd verse ( :31) " will there ever be a summer when it comes to lovin you " ???
tednugent81 4 years ago
I'm guessing the line is, "Will there ever be a someday when it comes to lovin' you," I like Eddie dropping and picking up his guitar pick, Man, that was Live.
roscoe008 4 years ago
:48 seconds - he unplugs himself-oops!
Ypr105mi 4 years ago
Yep, you're right.
roscoe008 4 years ago
Nice one Ypr105mi I had not noticed that before He got out of trouble well though didnt he.
old65rocker 1 year ago
Maybe
bellgardens53 3 years ago
Anyone know who the sax player is?
leoseries 4 years ago
Take notice, dear friend:
Eddie Cochran: vocal/lead guitar
Larry D'Agostin: rhythm guitar
Connie 'Guybo' Smith: electric bass
Gene Riggio: drums
Dick D'Agostin: piano/guitar
Paul Coffman: saxophone
rickyvale 4 years ago
iceberg...cool as cool can be.. master presley modelled a lot on him!!
Way to go Eddie!
robacoustic 4 years ago
EC had a ton of natural cool.
roscoe008 4 years ago
very cool
hakanelvis 4 years ago