Joe Cocker: Live at Woodstock ('69)
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Cocker is drugman, what a shit.I`liked this perform .Now I say:Coccker you drugshitman.I fuck you!
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@FREEW0RLD2012: Oh wow. I didn't know you responded to me until just now (5 months later). The whole movie, "Mad Dogs And Englishmen," is AWESOME! Rent it, buy it, Netflix it...do whatever you can to see it. Such an incredible microcosm of the musical brotherhood that went down in the late '60s/early '70s. If you look up the "Cry Me A River" performance, Pamela Polland actually responded to a few people's comments. Pam is at 3:14 on the far left with Donna Washburn, the blond, on the right.
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The Woodstock Version search for
Woodstock 1969 - Joe Cocker With a little help for my friend
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i don't care. get fucked.
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MattHatter: I hear ya. People get pissed off when they go looking for Woodstock video's and get video's from other years.I liked Joe's singing at Woodstock,but on this song,the backup singers were some dudes singing in a high tone.Sounds much better with the ladies behind him here in my opinion.
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PeaceX200:Because the 1960's was the LOVE generation,the 1980's was the "ME" generation.Ya can't recreate perfection,and Woodstock was perfection.The 1980's crowd was probably sipping cocktails,and sitting in lawn chairs(lest they get their pantsuits dirty).
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0.o maaaan, you nailed it!
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not an Woodstock expert at all :) thanks, mate.
To Salaminguana: Well actually, this performance here wasn't at Woodstock. This here is at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium here in Southern California on Friday, April 18, 1970. This was Joe's "Mad Dogs And Englishmen" tour that lasted from March until May.
MattHatter 2 years ago 5
Great video . One of the great and certainly most unique voices in music history . Who is on drums ? The curly haired drummer looks a little like Santana's drummer Mike Shrieve
AngusShanks 4 years ago 2