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  • joe COCKer XDXDXD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This is NOT Woodstock. This is from the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour from 1970.

  • Wenn man nicht wüsste,wie genial dieser Typ ist,könnte man denken,er hat einen an der Waffel

  • definately not woodstock.on this tour they played in mny venues gyms, hallls, outdoors .

    i have been listening to the soundtrack album from this tour since the seventies.

    its called maddogs and englishmen.

  • how does a retard sing this soo good

  • i need help from my FRIENDS IN RECOVERY TO STAY CLEAN

  • Woodstock my arse.

  • this is not woodstock unless he performed twice. his woodstock performance is on the official video for all to see

  • DUMBASS!! This is definitely not Woodstock....

  • @pcdog74 Sorry tocontradict - this is definitely WOODSTOCK 1969!!!

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  • excepcional Joe Cocker

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  • Who the hell would dislike this song? It's one of the greatest songs in rock history.

  • @ReedBender1 - sorry---I meant one in 30 thousand - too much alcohol and not enough fingers !

  • lllllllll

  • joe cockers version of this is soooooooooooooooo much better than the original

  • Joe and Leon Russell... it´s amazing !!!

  • f yeah!

  • How could anyone NOT feel that? It gave me goosebumps! LOVE this!

  • 1word ----- WOW

  • Not Woodstock. Backed at Woodstock by the Grease Band - drummer, bass, guitar. No horns, no back-up singers. This is most likely/almost certainly the 1970 Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour - Leon Russell on guitar, Jim Gordon on drums, Rita Coolidge backing vocals

  • Joe Cocker's music has a passion that is sorely missing in today's music. An earlier comment compares him with Justin Bieber. Give me a break! There is no comparison. Rock on Joe!

  • is it really in woodstock? i doubt about it °°

  • This makes my hairs stand on end. This is love.

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  • I am 47 and I remember cruising with my dad in his convertible when I was a little kid and loving this song and still love it today. What passion he delivers!!!!!!

  • hm i'm a lady who loves to have fun

  • not woodstock but better performance

  • @SHEPARDWISPERER This IS Woodstock 1969!!! It is unique!

  • This looks like the Mad Dogs and Englishmen Concert(?) which is so great (but mistitled). Joe Cocker was and IS amazing!!

  • Who could not like Joe? I lament the simpler days gone by when women were women, a song was a call to battle and the spirit of love dominated all. RIP Jerry Garcia!

  • Gentlemen! Wash those heavenly backing vocals girls and bring them to my quarters.

  • its not fucking woodstalk lol

  • @Skittlesking Yes Oô

  • He was just plained stoned he would admit to that

  • Probably already been said heaps but this is Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour

  • Yes Woodstock was in daylight for Joe, and he could have used those ladies on backing vocals here, but I really love both versions,,

  • The description says Woodstock but it's the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour right? He did With A Little Help From My Friends at both. Joe Cocker was great at Woodstock and up to the current Hard Knocks Tour. Love it know matter what!!!

  • The magnificence of a brilliant youth. Magic.

  • nobody will ever be as cool as leon russel.

  • whats wrong with this guy hands

  • lol he's fucking drunk

  • Mainstream music nowadays is sick, its like factory farming. I saw "now 37" the other day. what happened to the passion in music?

  • I'm so jealous.. I dislike today's generation so much!

  • @Sciz85 me tooooooooo

  • Cocker, Seger, Meatloaf, Stones, Joe Walsh. Hendrix. The list goes on and on. What have we got now. Nothing. Computer generated crap . I feel bad for the now generation who missed out on this. I didn't. Long live REAL rock and Roll

  • This is just so Awesome, gives me Ghoosbumps all over ......

  • Joe Cocker puts his whole heart and soul in to this version of the beatles soulful tune "With a little help from my friends.

  • lol I`m a cute and sesy girl with a nice personality kiss

  • This song gives us the strength to endure these older men fucking time

  • ese tema es un cover de los beatles k ademas suena mucho mejor wena joe cocker

  • what he is name this song??

  • Possiblly the best live performance ever

  • The backup singer at Woodstock were men, with high voices

  • @orangebowl79 You can also see lights in the rafters WoodStock was outside

  • he looks like Jesus Christ O_o

  • it's strange and amazing how this dude feels the music

  • NOT Woodstock! From Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Greatest Rockumentary EVER!!!

  • creo que fue en londres con maddogs o algo asi no recuerdo

  • I figured it out: he's playing air instruments!

  • lol I am a Hot 18 Girl and I am here to have fun

  • i still dont get how people can dislike this song its just what music need to be

    no one else makes people from one moment slow clapping to performing a tree dance.....

    love this song !!!

  • @madkillaturtle It's not people that don"t like this song it"s 14 yr old Justin Bieber fans that will never understand this quality of music . Because the singer isn't "hot"

  • @keithhennessy75

    couldn't agree more...but i must say i find joe cocker a SUPER hottie haha waaay more then justin bieber could ever even hope to be- inside and out :]

  • @keithhennessy75 I find him HOT. And I'm a straight 17 year old male.

  • fatto -strafatto-supermegafatto- ma con una voce incredibile !

  • The great Joe Cocker during the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour 1970. Great album and movie. He should be in the RRHOF!

  • this was, too, Woodstock!

    or, maybe you are right

    he sang it at woodstock

    i saw him

    i heard him

    among the crowd of friends

  • this was, too, Woodstock!

  • That man was possessed with an ungodly amount of soul. How do you not watch this and feel warm inside?

  • j'ai failli y aller j' avais 19 ans et je regrette beaucoup

  • just love it

  • Great Band .... one of a kind .... Leon on Guitar !

  • una Epoka grande y hermosa para todos

  • Claudia

  • first wolverine :D 

  • I miss these days. I can remember all of them and was very fond of the simpler times. Everything was so carefree and happy. Maybe it was because I was so young and "life" hadn't kicked my ass yet; what ever, I miss the 70's the most!

  • I miss these days. I can remember all of them and was very fond of the simpler times. Everything was so carefree and happy. Maybe it was because I was so young and "life" hadn't kicked my ass yet; what ever, I miss the 70's the most!

  • я плакал от счастья я из этого поколения как бы я хотел их видеть и слышать в70 х нас лишили этой культуры

  • that wasn't Woodstock. But he was on a good trip! And I'm sure: not just a little bit shit oder pot. But: he mad very, very good music! I love it. It' sound and life and love and just feeling! I'll never want to miss this times!! Wonderful and aweful

  • Oustanding clip....pure class

  • These were the years during which life was simple and straightfoward. None like the deadly nowadays.

    Wish someone could rewind the clock!

  • @MyMolefe Yeah, thousands of people getting slaughtered in Vietnam, the Civil Rights struggle, the Women's Rights struggle and the entire countercultural baby boomer revolution which ushered in the modern age....TOTALLY SIMPLE AND STRAIGHTFORWARD. Dude (or Dudette) get in your time machine and fuck off. No one needs you here anyway.

  • @MyMolefe I never lived it but what my parents said it was a great period with less regulation, peace, understanding, and love. Where is the time machine? It does exist... just the government is using it first.

  • @MyMolefe Oh yes , i hope your wish will happen

  • @MyMolefe i dont quite think thats true... i think there was a few less laws on drugs and more people that were screwing around in vietnam and had seen stuff nobody should ever see... life seemed simple in places where hippies and people like that live but i think you should look up how many communes still exist... doing drugs and partying is one thing but people in general are to selfish to ever execpt everybody sharing

  • @MyMolefe 40 years ago today it was illegal for blacks to marry whites in at least 17 states

  • @MyMolefe I enjoy the sentiment of your post, but...consider the assassinations of that decade...consider the cities on fire, the riots. We had Vietnam...cold war, holocaust worries. I have long waxed longingly and affectionately on this time in America, but I have a feeling they probably felt then they way you do now.

  • @schmee6 sorry to say this, but the generation of today has NO idea what we went thru and don't know what ppl today are dealing with..they just don't care. why aren't they out trying to stop wars, in the thousands? no draft..bring back the draft and the war will end..mothers, fathers, siblings and friends would be out in droves if they HAD to go to war.

  • change to crime violence I agree, because now we have the hard-core addict drugs like meth and crack to worry about instead of a happy party drug like acid. The war on drugs is already lost and we all know that. So at least do society a favor and bring back acid so we can ween out these shitty drugs. Sorry, just thinking out loud here.

  • @harding808780 If you knew anything about modern culture you would know that Ravers do tonnes of acid.

  • Simply but.

    A cover masterpiece of our time!

  • This is towards the end of the Mad Dogs tour - Spring of 1970, Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California.

  • Thanks, Volume -- it is nice to read someone so mellow -- totally get what you say... try surfing, move to Mexico, hang out the beach, the music is alive in the water.

  • There is one of derek's Dominos; Jim Gordon on drums. Where is Whitlock and Radle?

  • Isn´t Woodstoock... it´s from the movie Mad dogs and Englismen!! The best... with Leon Rusell

  • sigh.....♥.......

  • This isn't at Woodstock, it looks like a stadium concert. Joe Cocker played during the daytime at Woodstock and was wearing a tie-dye shirt. Great perfomance here though.

  • The wonder years

  • Why cant people sing like this now adays? I dont get it. Today we're stuck with Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake. Give me a break. What happened to real singers.

  • he was only, what, 24 here? jesus. you can't teach that voice.

  • @UDRob

    25

  • I love Leon Russell behind him looking all cool in his characteristic hat. This live version is as good as the one at Woodstock. Joe just totally owned this Beatles cover. Superbly moving.

  • he hasn't changed at all in 42 years.

  • יאפ

  • This isn't Woodstock. It's from Mad Dogs and Englishmen.

  • this is not the woodstock video of this song.

    

  • I saw Joe Cocker Moody Coliseum in early 1972 and it was the "Midnight Rider" tour or whatever. That tune had just come out and they were completely hot on the charts. I do remember that it must have been Conrad Isidore on drums and the trumpet player was in a wheelchair. Big band and very tight, considering. Very, very good overall! I was really young.

    I love Joe! :-)

  • das sind ja alles eigenartige gestalten, angetreten zum wettbewerb wer die meisten haare hat......

  • This wasn't Woodstock,.

  • @wynsplc I also can't remember Leon was at woodstock doing this gig with Joe. The stage also loooks different. I think this is a concert of Mad Dogs and Englishmen

  • @wynsplc GOOD 4 U(NO1 CARES, IDIOT!!)!!

  • Well, wherever it's at it sounds good!!

  • unforgetable!!!

  • This isn't Woodstock...Joe wore a tie dye T

  • super!

  • Dude, I dont know what acid you took, but if u saw lean and joe doing this gig at WOODSTOCK, u have entered an alternative universe.

  • id vote this the best live vocal of all time...totally amazing.

  • The poor tosser got it ALL WRONG,

  • This is not Woodstock.

  • @mrsexycooldude77

    oooooo how scary... -.-

    A "doctor" from youtube tells me I have a high risk of getting testicular cancer because of 18, bu fucking huu...

  • whether this was woodstock or not doesn't matter. just enjoy the music. negativity rots your soul!

  • I do stand corrected -- that is the Mad Dog tour, which I saw in Buffalo, NY in 71, I think... I also saw Cocker's US debut at Woodstock -- it was a long time ago. Leon Russell was amazing on the MDT... unreal show. As for my soon to die, that you somehow find funny, which means at eighteen you are already destined to a sick and empty life, but you already know that, I'm sure... I live in Mexico, I surf two sessions a day, big waves -- waves that you make the coward in you cry.

  • This isn't Woodstock!!!!

  • wish i could have been there...Woo Hoo'

  • such passion!!! <3 xxx

    amazingly brilliant man. <3 i love joe cocker <3

  • such passion!!! <3 xxx

    

  • Who cares the place. This is amaizing!!!!!'

  • precioso

  • cocker,leon russel que que e isso minha gente...............

  • joe was wearing his tie-dyed at woodstock

  • Sorry,i'm french my english is'nt perfect.It's no Woodstock, Woodstock it happened in the open?there is also a video.

  • wish i could a been there!!!!!!!!

  • someone please tell me what joe is hitting at 4:20 as a range

  • No, it's not Woodstock. it's 7 months later in March 1970, filmed during the Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour.

  • That is really not Woodstock, not even Jo Cocker, that is complietly a fake.

  • @TheUthmann Not Woodstock but it is Joe Cocker

  • How in the world could anyone mistake this for Woodstock? But it is damn good...very rare to see Leon on guitar and not at the keyboards

  • @SQinWI Hell, Leon could probably play bango and he'd still be backbone of the song

  • THIS IS NOT WOODSTOCK - WTF?

  • this dude is the heart of the best rock aND ROLL EVER THERE WILL NEVER BE SUCH A BEAUTIFUL ERA AS THIS . ROCK ON BRO

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  • Joe, Eric Burdon and Paul Rodgers. Three of the Uk's finest

  • No-one has EVER transformed a song as much as this and won so many hearts into the bargain.

    I take my hat off to you Joe.

  • only 11 years back then but i love those days

  • I love the look on Joe's face at 0:18-----"Oh yeah, this is gonna be good!"

  • 98 zombies walk the earth

  • 2011/25/ 06 Οι κουμπάροι τα πίνουν στην υγεία σας Απο Αθήνα, Ελλάδα, ΓΕΙΑ ΧΑΡΑ!!!

  • Sheffield lad ={)

  • this is some stupid stadium gig

  • This was the theme song for "the wonder years" which I cant find,but would love to rent or own.

  • this is mad dogs and englishman not woodstock

  • No tye-dye. No Grease Band. No million people. Probably all copyright stuff.

  • I was only 11 yrs old I loved it then and I love it now!!!

  • lol what a ham!

  • what ever happen to sex drugs and rock n roll now we just have aids, crack and techno

  • @xraqstarx

    I won't call it your generation because I don't know you, I will call It Woodstock generation instead

    About the drugs: If the Woodstock generation wouldn't do drugs so much, maybe they would be happy enough with marijuana, there would probably not be a need to get even higher then stoned, and maybe crack wouldn't even be invented after that generation..

    About aids: If the Woodstock generation would care a little more for protected sex, aids would be less of a problem today

  • @ruffdj

    If the Blacks in Africa knew about contraception, Aids would be a non issue today.

  • @canadaeast

    Ok Let's say you're right, If the blacks didnt know about contraception, aids would only affect them right?

    and the other people who knew, but still didn't care, of course. (and you know what people im talking about)

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  • @xraqstarx its sex drugs and house (:

  • @xraqstarx whoever you stole that comment off in the late 90's, it doesnt really apply now.

  • @xraqstarx and these hippies in the audience running the country

  • @xraqstarx Quit living in the past dude. Accept that society changed. Besides, the Hippie movement failed, it caused guys like you who couldn't accept change.