Such a terrific, expressive voice, and a searing "real deal" singing style that grabs the listener.
Here's a sampler of a few of my personal fave Joe Cocker hits:
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Resposta de bratface
no 19 de novembro do 2019 ás 8:19PM
Loved him. Here is 'A Little Help From My Friends' at Woodstock (I wish the quality was better though):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfLyK2DVVUU
Resposta de Forty-1212
no 19 de novembro do 2019 ás 8:44PM
J Cocker also really balances the scales in his major hit duet with J Warnes, "Up Where We Belong" (1982).
Those two really know how to offset each other, especially after it's often been said that recording executives were leary at the first thought of matching the lovely J Warnes with J Cocker.
But the results speak for themselves.
Resposta de tmdb53400018
no 20 de novembro do 2019 ás 9:23AM
As you pointed out on the movie board, genplant, "You Can Leave Your Hat On" is a great tune -- very unmistakable with Cocker's voice and all.
Resposta de genplant29
no 20 de novembro do 2019 ás 10:05AM
Here's the thread that you've mentioned, Cell.
Joe Cocker is a singer who always fascinated me whenever I saw him on t.v. during my growing up and early adulthood years, as I'd never before (nor have I since) seen any other performer who invested so completely, including physically, in the singing of (more like the being possessed by) a song. There's so much pure "truth" in his song renditions and performances, that cuts to the core of whatever it is that he happened to be singing about at the time.
Resposta de znexyish
no 21 de novembro do 2019 ás 2:25AM
Hope this link works. Can't think of any performer who would put aside their ego and let another talent do an imitation right next to them
Joe Cocker and John Belushi SNL 1976
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ryce5
Resposta de bratface
no 21 de novembro do 2019 ás 2:41AM
I remember that episode.