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Composer : Dave Mason
This song is Traffic cover
The Band :
Jim Price
Bobby Keys
Jim Gordon
Jim Keltner
Carl Radle
Don Preston
Sandy Konikoff
Chuck Blackwell
Bobby Torres
Jim Horn
The Space Choir :
Rita Coolidge
Claudia Lennear
Donna Washburn
Donna Weiss
Pamela Poland
Don Preston
Matthew Moore
Dan Moore
Bobby Jones
Nicole Barclay
Lyrics :
Seems I got to have a change of scene
Cause every night I have the strangest dream
Imprisoned by the way,it could have been
Left here on my own or so it seems
I got to leave before I start to scream
But someone's locked the door and took the key
Chorus :
Feelin' alright, (uh oh)
I'm not feelin' good myself enough, (uh oh)
Well,feelin' alright, (uh oh)
Well,I'm Not feelin' good myself,(uh oh)
Boy you sure took me for one big ride
Even now I sit and I wonder why
And when I think of you I stop myself from cryin'
I Just can't waste my time I must get by
I got to stop belivin' in all your lies
Because there's too much to do before I die
Well,
Feelin' alright, (uh oh)
I'm not feelin' good myself,baby, (uh oh)
Feelin' ooooo,(uh oh)
I'm not feelin' good myself, (uh oh)
Piano Solo :
Intro Part :
Don't you get too lost in all I say
But at the time you know I really felt that way
Cauze I said that was then and now you know it's today
I can't escape I guess I'm here to stay now
Just until someone comes along and take my place
With a different name and a different face
Chorus with ad libs then fade

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@JoanneMaffei
@JoanneMaffei Месяц назад
Until this day I do not understand why this great singer is not in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, he is truly a legend.
@robertbiondo
@robertbiondo Месяц назад
Does not need no stinking hall of fame
@lancethiele
@lancethiele Месяц назад
Who cares? We know how great he is. He doesn’t need their recognition, he is above that
@leftyspade
@leftyspade 24 дня назад
Not important, saw him many times before being famous, he knew, trust me he knew- Oh, you're right.
@psycho6275
@psycho6275 19 дней назад
​@lancethiele damn straight he is. The hall of fame is a corporate joke. Bunch of snobs who pick who they are "paid" to pick. WE the FANS of rock n roll know what is up
@SHARON.I
@SHARON.I 13 дней назад
Unimportant and overrated like all awards are
@j.364
@j.364 Месяц назад
At the age of 13 in 1971 at the local theater, I paid .25 cents to watch Mad Dogs and Englishmen, yep and from then on, to this day, I love Rock n Roll.
@leftyspade
@leftyspade 19 дней назад
Was that you?
@yvettegibson8889
@yvettegibson8889 2 месяца назад
This is a kick-ass band and joe cocker was on fire!!!!!!today's artist cannot make music like this !!!!!!!
@bethbeyer8441
@bethbeyer8441 2 месяца назад
Agree
@FYMASMD
@FYMASMD 2 месяца назад
Sure they can. Come on that’s silly. 🙄
@user-ju9vi6fq9w
@user-ju9vi6fq9w 2 месяца назад
Amigo no tienes idea de lo que dices esto era y es lo MAS​@@FYMASMD
@VladimirStanislav-wt3bh
@VladimirStanislav-wt3bh 20 дней назад
За​@@FYMASMD
@BC99
@BC99 Год назад
Music literally took over this man's body.
@rrichards3399
@rrichards3399 6 месяцев назад
yes when i was tchr. i showed autistic children it was ok to move like joe lost my licence.
@whicker59
@whicker59 2 месяца назад
​@@rrichards3399😂👍
@whicker59
@whicker59 2 месяца назад
Hard to believe but joe was only about 26 here.
@bestdisco1979
@bestdisco1979 2 месяца назад
Joe got so possessed by the music, it’s deep down in his very soul.
@cowsalwaysbark
@cowsalwaysbark 2 месяца назад
Yeah, I think it was probably more the heroin, but we'll go with "music."
@brycefugate4416
@brycefugate4416 Год назад
I'm 68 and will always love this music. This new generation doesn't know what their missing.
@mr.d8214
@mr.d8214 Год назад
Got that right. I saw Joe Cocker twice. 1974 and 2003. He got better with time. I still have the hat, unworn and sits on top of my bar. Great memories. Born in the 1950's.
@edhorton2766
@edhorton2766 11 месяцев назад
Reaction videos are bringing back some really good old stuff and the newbies are saying "holy crap."
@b.b.8565
@b.b.8565 11 месяцев назад
​@@edhorton2766 Lass sie ruhig denken. Sie Wissen nicht was sie alles verpasst haben. Übe Nachsicht 😊
@nealgalloway5341
@nealgalloway5341 11 месяцев назад
Amen brother . It's a shame because they may never find out either and that's terrible .
@pattiekelly3742
@pattiekelly3742 11 месяцев назад
AGREE!!
@johncrociante2990
@johncrociante2990 3 месяца назад
Nobody puts as much of their soul into their music as Joe Cocker.
@unclebobunclebob
@unclebobunclebob 3 месяца назад
What about James Brown? What about Little Richard?
@flatoutt1
@flatoutt1 2 месяца назад
maybe jimmy barnes
@Harold710
@Harold710 2 месяца назад
John Belushi did
@gregroberson802
@gregroberson802 Месяц назад
Him and Janis Joplin
@flatoutt1
@flatoutt1 Месяц назад
@@gregroberson802 good point
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter 2 года назад
I feel sorry for any vocalist whose hit song is covered by Joe Cocker. Because from the delivery of the first line, that song is HIS.
@tomf429
@tomf429 Год назад
The Beatles got paid every time they played Joe’s version of With A Little Help FMF.
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz Год назад
He sure did; phenomenal talent.
@Albert-zh6ps
@Albert-zh6ps Год назад
He was one of them artists…all the while complimenting the original
@purpllgirll
@purpllgirll 9 месяцев назад
Beatles songs being done used to be my worst nightmare, but hearing Joe Cocker doing them I'm good! ❤
@ColKurtz-xr9ie
@ColKurtz-xr9ie 9 месяцев назад
Still like Traffic's original better.
@deanstephens5940
@deanstephens5940 10 лет назад
One of the greatest here.Joe Cocker belting it out AND Leon Russell playing guitar and it just cant get much better! Takes me back to happier times and that's a good thing!
@michaelscott2269
@michaelscott2269 Год назад
Indeed…! Some of the best times ever. Listening to the “Mad Dog and Englishman’s” album with my buddies, sitting around with our guitars….DAMN..those were GREAT TIMES..Thanks for the memories….!
@ingridfortlavictoire5456
@ingridfortlavictoire5456 Год назад
Oh my goodness I missed such concert 😭Wow! La creme du rock💕Joe Cocker, Leo and the Saxo guy 💕✨💕✨I’ve watched this video thousands of times 😂
@ardentynekent2099
@ardentynekent2099 Год назад
Agreed!
@imbees2
@imbees2 Год назад
yes indeed!!!
@imbees2
@imbees2 Год назад
exactly!!!!
@timothyproksch2915
@timothyproksch2915 Год назад
Nobody ever talks about how much the Congo drums always brings to the table
@66impala71
@66impala71 11 месяцев назад
Yes we do! One more thing to love about this.
@timothyproksch2915
@timothyproksch2915 11 месяцев назад
@@66impala71 Paul McCartney had a party in California one time and it was on the condition that there was only one band and he got to pick it . He picked professor long hair and the professor took his Congo player with him
@66impala71
@66impala71 11 месяцев назад
Love me some Paul McCartney, conga drums, mad dogs, Fess, Dr. John, and a great Macca story...
@karenr.sternberg1920
@karenr.sternberg1920 10 месяцев назад
@@timothyproksch2915 Who is professor long hair? Is that supposed to be Leon?
@eliashoed1938
@eliashoed1938 9 месяцев назад
@@karenr.sternberg1920 i guess so
@curlessmania4708
@curlessmania4708 11 месяцев назад
What a version of this song! Leon Russel, Chris Stainton, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle and of course Joe Cocker on vocals, INCREDIBLE BAND. What a GROOVE
@edhorton2766
@edhorton2766 11 месяцев назад
Stainton has been a great keyboard player since ..... well, forever.
@tg5476
@tg5476 11 месяцев назад
our generation...babbby yeah
@vincentwhitley1119
@vincentwhitley1119 11 месяцев назад
Joe never played with Leon again after this but they sure made Magic for a minute
@fredjennings5312
@fredjennings5312 11 месяцев назад
Jim Gordon AND Jim Keltner on drums. Wow.
@WRSBaxter
@WRSBaxter 10 месяцев назад
And a generous pinch of Bobby Keys....
@fritz4345
@fritz4345 Год назад
The “Mad Dog and Englishman’s” album is one of my lifetime favorites. So much energy, so much groove.
@mr.d8214
@mr.d8214 Год назад
One of my first albums.
@vincentpele6851
@vincentpele6851 10 месяцев назад
@@mr.d8214 Pour moi aussi, énorme!
@donr5593
@donr5593 10 месяцев назад
I bought it after I saw the movie.
@ecobuilder508
@ecobuilder508 9 месяцев назад
Saw them live at the Fillmore. Best show ever.
@donr5593
@donr5593 9 месяцев назад
@@ecobuilder508 Lucky.
@andrewwalker8158
@andrewwalker8158 9 месяцев назад
Wonderful to see Leon Russell on guitar and leading the band.
@aussiemouth747
@aussiemouth747 4 месяца назад
He seemed to enjoy sneeking around behind Joe amusing him. ❤
@stranglehold999
@stranglehold999 3 месяца назад
Only man who could play all of the instruments - at the same time. 🤣
@funkydrumr51
@funkydrumr51 11 лет назад
Leon shouldn't be forgotten because he's responsible for this arrangement.
@reefprayerresin
@reefprayerresin Год назад
Absolutely! He’s not even mentioned as part of the band!!! 😳
@peterk8909
@peterk8909 Год назад
He should be remembered because he was one hell of a songwriter, pianist, singer performer, etc.
@craigrasmussen3559
@craigrasmussen3559 Год назад
Leon had absolutely nothing to do with the arraignment for 'Feelin' Alright'. This is the same arraignment as the original '69 version - long before Russell joined the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour.
@roseblake5803
@roseblake5803 Год назад
@@craigrasmussen3559 - Thank you. 👏
@gregkerr725
@gregkerr725 Год назад
Yes! Leon was the bandleader...conductor if you will!
@michaelfinley8540
@michaelfinley8540 8 месяцев назад
Leon Russell's effect and contribution to our music is beyond comparison.
@amyshehi4731
@amyshehi4731 18 дней назад
True!
@michaelfinley8540
@michaelfinley8540 17 дней назад
@@amyshehi4731 I got to see Leon a couple years before he died in a small venue in Davenport, Iowa. I have been to many concerts since my 1st in '73 (Chicago) and this is one of my top 3.
@vernlamb666
@vernlamb666 11 месяцев назад
Performances like that should outlive all of us.
@roberthickerty390
@roberthickerty390 Год назад
The voice, the soul, the herky jerky movements, man, I just love me some Joe. This is real music, when talent and ability counted. Its sad to think Joe would not make it today in the corporate sanitized music world. Glad I grew up in the 60’s.
@davidholiday4494
@davidholiday4494 11 месяцев назад
I also grew up in the 60's and I agree with you totally. I did manage to finally see him in London later in his career and loved it. His version of "Whiter Shade of Pale" was magnificent. My sister and I had his first album when we were in high school - still love his songs "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", "Sandpaper Cadillac" and "Do I Still Figure In Your Life" - can never forget them.
@johntechwriter
@johntechwriter 9 месяцев назад
This "good old days" mentality happens each generation, regardless of the quality of the music. What such commenters are lamenting is not the lost music, but their lost youth.
@roberthickerty390
@roberthickerty390 9 месяцев назад
@@johntechwriter you are absolutely correct. When I listen to the music of my past it takes me back to those days, conjures up happy, and sometimes, sad memories. We mostly view our youth as full of happiness and the music of the time adds the themes. Still doesn’t change the fact music was better then. It is what we heard in our formative years that influences us throughout life. Good comment by you.
@geminigrrl66
@geminigrrl66 9 месяцев назад
​​@@roberthickerty390every generation has its great music and its WTF music. I grew up listening to Joe Crocker, Dusty Springfield and Aretha Franklin. I'm also listening to modern groups like Durand Jones and the Indications, Ghost Hounds, and Nightwish just to name a few. We have more ways to access good music than we've ever had, and if you're judging today's music by what is readily available rather than using the tools available, well no wonder you're feeling melancholic. Good music is still here waiting for you to find it. Have a great day 😊🎶.
@roberthickerty390
@roberthickerty390 9 месяцев назад
@@geminigrrl66 it is not so much that there is not as much good music it is rather the lack of individualism. I myself like Nightwish and a lot of the younger blues artist are great but innovative groups like these don’t get on the radio much or onto Spotify like recommend lists. I am sure there were guys my age in the 60’s complaining about the new music and how they just didn’t have talent like Benny Goodman or Artie Shaw. My main complaint is the corporate nature of music now. Also, could you imagine Joe Cocker, Bob Dylan or Rod Stewart trying out on American Idol?
@guillermoviera6970
@guillermoviera6970 8 месяцев назад
I'm speechless. So incredibly good. Joe Cocker was one of the greatest of his generation!
@markrush5013
@markrush5013 Год назад
joe at Woodstock was the best set anyone did.legend.
@michaelmakes1225
@michaelmakes1225 4 месяца назад
Joe is immortal..never made a bad record.a guy who "had no voice"😅. didn't write many songs , didn't play an instrument,..he just knew what to do,the music was everything..
@velvetbees
@velvetbees 4 месяца назад
These are not your typical human beings. Leon and Joe both look like wildmen at times. I takes a wildman to have the confidence to get up in front of people and make music that free, that good and that soulful. They were a constant pleasant surprise.
@freebird1ification
@freebird1ification 3 месяца назад
these guys gave 110% everytime they got going @@velvetbees
@cintarocko5095
@cintarocko5095 Месяц назад
He's Great
@cintarocko5095
@cintarocko5095 Месяц назад
He's was Honestly Brilliant ❤
@cintarocko5095
@cintarocko5095 Месяц назад
Let s don't 4 get THE GREAT LEON RUSSELL 😢 HE EVERYWHERE ❤
@MrJed50
@MrJed50 11 лет назад
You gotta love Joe......and this was a KICK ASS band with Leon and those incredible background singers.....why this man is not in the rock and roll hall of fame is beyond me
@gazsu8107
@gazsu8107 Год назад
Long overdue. Totally deserving. True rocker with numerous masterpiece covers. headCases @ Hall of Shame have zero credibility like piss poor Oscars. Both organisations just trash themselves with idiotic decisions and are past their 'use by' date.
@soniamarialopesrebelo7058
@soniamarialopesrebelo7058 Год назад
Já está.
@Mojojoe1313
@Mojojoe1313 Год назад
Rock ‘n’ roll hall of fame sucks anyway
@bertspeggly4428
@bertspeggly4428 Год назад
Right, nice one camera man, not one single shot of the Space Choir..........................
@larrysheetmetal
@larrysheetmetal Год назад
best version of this song WAS DONE BY RARE EARTH!!!!!!!!
@blt4life112
@blt4life112 8 лет назад
I was born in the wrong decade. It's a small consolation to have the technology to see/hear what I missed.
@jaggass
@jaggass 8 лет назад
+BLT4LIFE thanks to the magic of technology you can see what it was like back then
@MrIceyak
@MrIceyak 8 лет назад
+BLT4LIFE I saw him a few years ago at a winery gig here in New Zealand. At 60+ years old he was still fuckin amazing.
@if6was929
@if6was929 2 года назад
As great as it is, its not just the music, the culture that gave rise to the music was extraordinary. To be young is always a good thing but to have been young in the 1960's, that was truly special!
@davidmccarty6445
@davidmccarty6445 2 года назад
Saw them live.. what a great show
@jeffvirosztko5241
@jeffvirosztko5241 Год назад
Yea, you should been there, it was great live!!!
@woodenship22
@woodenship22 16 дней назад
Cocker and Russell...truly a match made in music heaven.
@patmorton4613
@patmorton4613 Год назад
With Bobby Keyes, best sax player, Leon Russell and Chris Staiton on piano, OMG
@larrybill2661
@larrybill2661 Год назад
l agree with you, indeed Joe Cocker is a great and talented artist who's songs never goes out of style, he's one of my favorites artist, he's songs still and always heals the Soul, I pray God gives you lot of beautiful days.
@crispyflotilla
@crispyflotilla 11 месяцев назад
Leon pulled this together in what - 11 days? Absolutely amazing. Have been listening to it since I was a pre-teen, and now I am on social security.
@misottovoce
@misottovoce 11 месяцев назад
Yup....74 here.
@Chairman639
@Chairman639 11 месяцев назад
Same here, and I still love it. I'm a guitar player and I learned all the songs on the album when I was young.
@gorkimaximum8170
@gorkimaximum8170 10 месяцев назад
The song was written by Dave Mason and Steve Winwood, of The Traffic, that is for it is so good song. Joe Cocker made the best version that's right.
@gorkimaximum8170
@gorkimaximum8170 10 месяцев назад
If I'm not mistaken, the pianist playing at this performance appeared to be Chris Stainton, who regularly played with Joe Cocker.
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz 10 месяцев назад
Phenomenon!! I saw him in ‘78 at a tiny club playing piano~singing @ age 19x. Time stood still and I stared…30ft away, had no idea who he was then. Would have loved to have seen this tour…Omg…spiritual🎉😅 😻
@cuckoosnest4150
@cuckoosnest4150 2 года назад
I have friends who don't like Joe and his flailing around, but for me it is the best part of his performance, to get really into the song he is expressing the guitar, piano, drums, playing with his hands and body movements, and the groans of agony that we humans experience "you sure took me for one bad ride, even now I sit and wonder why" Never be another like Joe!
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 2 года назад
He felt it everytime performed, this is his probably his best band but was great with the fusion jazz band stuff in the late 70s
@quij7ote222
@quij7ote222 2 года назад
He is the essence of the 60;s and some of the 70's with the "flailing" around. He's a free man. He doesn't care what anyone thinks. He allows himself to feel everything and express it all. He's free where it counts -- in spirit.
@HughCorbyCruick
@HughCorbyCruick Год назад
He had synesthesia, which occurs when someone translates one sense into another sensory experience. In music, a person more typically would say they really saw colors or images when they hear the music, especially if they closed their eyes. Cocker’s version converted it into a physical, feeling sense.
@stephenpain9236
@stephenpain9236 Год назад
@@HughCorbyCruick I had that synth... that snyth ...that thing that you said in the 1970s. Every time I dropped acid.
@HughCorbyCruick
@HughCorbyCruick Год назад
@@stephenpain9236 You therefore had drug-induced synesthesia.
@Kinann
@Kinann 3 месяца назад
Bought this album when it came out. Played it visiting my aunt in Dallas and her neurosurgeon husband, this music transcended generations, we all rocked to it at night preparing, eating and after dinner on my uncles cool sound system. What special memories. Auntie is still alive at 89 but refuses a phone or PC so I can't send this to her. It's a shame as she'd love it. Her husband just died at 91.
@reentjekay7597
@reentjekay7597 3 месяца назад
Well my dear person, I am turning 80 this month and I so do appreciate your sweet narrative of this lovely memory that we share in a way. Print out your message and mail it to her, the old fashioned way, in an envelope with a stamp on and a pic of the album cover!❤‍🩹
@pattybraithwaite2589
@pattybraithwaite2589 3 месяца назад
An absolute great idea!
@pattybraithwaite2589
@pattybraithwaite2589 3 месяца назад
Great recollection! We all loved Joe! Still do!
@barrymorgenstein201
@barrymorgenstein201 4 месяца назад
How is this guy not in the Rock and roll hall of fame ?
@janicehaynes6401
@janicehaynes6401 4 месяца назад
Hard to believe that he is not!
@sbeker1963
@sbeker1963 4 месяца назад
The Hall of Fame should be trying to get into Joe's world, not the other way around.
@susanmedrano7095
@susanmedrano7095 3 месяца назад
Jann Wenner
@steveaustin7306
@steveaustin7306 3 месяца назад
Cause it's crap? Go rnr Dolly....l Smh
@roalziroalzi
@roalziroalzi 3 месяца назад
BECAUSE DRUGS, DEMENT, PARKINSON,,,,,,,
@scottthompson3493
@scottthompson3493 9 месяцев назад
What a choir of angels on backup vocals.
@fredfarkle-bp9en
@fredfarkle-bp9en 4 месяца назад
one cutie who really enjoyed the moment
@jillharling
@jillharling 3 месяца назад
I watched this just to see Leon❤. Love Jilly
@amyshehi4731
@amyshehi4731 18 дней назад
Leon was such a cool dude.
@gabevachon326
@gabevachon326 11 месяцев назад
Had the pleasure to see Leon play and jam with Willie Nelson at his July 4th picnic in 1997. Still cooking....still righteous....magic never dies.
@pattiekelly3742
@pattiekelly3742 11 месяцев назад
I liked Joe Crocker as a singer back in the day. The rock and roll music of the 60's, 70's 80's will never ever die.
@leecoops2002
@leecoops2002 10 месяцев назад
As long as todays crap doesn't kill it !
@mikehannon4097
@mikehannon4097 9 месяцев назад
I remember seeing this movie when it came out and I now own it on DVD. I did manage to see Joe before he passed and it was awesome. My daughter went to a Hansen concert years ago and Leon was playing with them. It shocked me but how cool she saw him in concert.
@buckfan1969
@buckfan1969 9 месяцев назад
Joe Cocker had the ability to take any song and make it his own. Did it with so many, including the Beatles, Randy Newman, Traffic, and others. Gone too soon.
@rockyrovere2526
@rockyrovere2526 10 месяцев назад
Thanks Andranik, I'm a 69 year old musician from Jersey who can't say any more than what's already been said.This group of musicians rank as the very best right up to today. Peace, Rocky
@bmurt4286
@bmurt4286 9 месяцев назад
Peace can't be permitted to "leave the building" ✌🏼B
@gregkerr725
@gregkerr725 Год назад
That band had some of the best musicians who ever played rock and roll!
@elizabradley4797
@elizabradley4797 Год назад
They really felt it ~ Joe literally felt.the air like no one else ~ Dudes of Rock'n Soul.💋 Hold me some standin' room.up in Heaven
@machtschnell7452
@machtschnell7452 Год назад
Listen to the Delaney and Bonnie tour previous to this. Basically the same band.
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 Год назад
@@machtschnell7452 and had the great Eric Clapton George Harrison playing guitar together
@bobbyron9746
@bobbyron9746 11 месяцев назад
Not actually Rocknroll- more Rand B
@Mannythedad
@Mannythedad 11 месяцев назад
True that.
@LieutenantSandcastle
@LieutenantSandcastle Год назад
Chris Stainton is truly a great keyboardist.
@warrenpuckett4203
@warrenpuckett4203 4 месяца назад
I believe there is film version of Leon Russell playing the piano parts on stage. Leon was probably too stoned that day. He was not the only one that got stoned in the 60s and 70s. I often flew with Mary Jane on flights I don't remember. I think I may have seen Joe Cocker. Maybe? Oh and Leon died before the 1st wireless guitar plugin was patented and made. 1975. What got me to divorce Mary Jane was calculus. Hang out with her on Sunday. Too much brain fog on Monday.
@user-tg6kq3jo2e
@user-tg6kq3jo2e 6 месяцев назад
It was a legendary tour, with legendary musicans and a legendary adventure...still miss these times
@l0uannflannery682
@l0uannflannery682 10 месяцев назад
I love both Joe and Leon, great musical experience
@mr.d8214
@mr.d8214 Год назад
Thank you Lord for giving me the chance to see Mr. Cocker twice: 1974 and 2003. I was brought to tears in '03.
@jaymiklavcic5435
@jaymiklavcic5435 9 месяцев назад
Real singer, Real musicians, playing REAL music. It was so great to listen again again to this. Loved watching the video. Joe has the wild eyes as he pulls every note from his throat and the jerky conducting moves is so classic.
@warwva
@warwva Год назад
I could put this on repeat and still wouldn’t get tired of listening ❤️
@pegerockas
@pegerockas 6 месяцев назад
Doing just that as I read your post. :)
@chrischanin767
@chrischanin767 3 месяца назад
I’m With You Brother ❤❤❤
@sharontalley2155
@sharontalley2155 4 месяца назад
God I miss Joe Cocker! He's definitely one of a kind. Nobody compares to him.
@grahamtrezise1114
@grahamtrezise1114 3 месяца назад
There you go, first ever single I bought was Leon Russell ""Hard Rain's" and I never knew he played guitar, thought he was a piano man, what a buzz to see him jammin' with Joe on one of my favourite songs...
@slatibaadfast
@slatibaadfast Год назад
Thank God for Leon Russell. Without his efforts the mad dogs and Englishman tour would never have happened. Used to have the vinyl years ago. And had the tour on VHS tape. Bloody brilliant.
@jgunther3398
@jgunther3398 10 месяцев назад
i saw it in a theater when it first came out. having more than one frame on the screen at the same time was considered innovative, believe it or not
@fredfarkle-bp9en
@fredfarkle-bp9en 4 месяца назад
Russell is the real hero of this album Quite a story about how it developed. I had the pleasure of seeing them perform in Phila. the wildest concert i cared to go to
@willbrink
@willbrink Год назад
Another pure classic that never gets old.
@JoseFlores-uw2tz
@JoseFlores-uw2tz 6 месяцев назад
This one of my all time favorite songs. I feel incredibly lucky to have been a young man who got to enjoy such an incredible musical era. I am now 71 years old and the more I hear songs like this, the more that I appreciate them. I am sorry but there is just no comparison when you compare music from that era to what they are now passing for music.
@louier3846
@louier3846 6 месяцев назад
Good times!
@doctorsteve9476
@doctorsteve9476 Год назад
I bought mad dogs on cassette tape. back then double records were recorded on thinner tape than a regular single LP due to the weight of the reels. I played it so many times. Delta Lady, Space Captain, Cry me a River, the Letter....I snapped it within a month. repaired it w some scotch tape on the backside and kept on playing it till I snapped it again. LoL.
@daveperdue7619
@daveperdue7619 2 года назад
I had the pleasure of seeing this Mad Dogs and Englishmen concert in Dallas, 1970. Absolutely, the best and most memorable concert I've ever seen, even overshadowing the Beatles, 1964 USA Tour.
@jawadkazmi8856
@jawadkazmi8856 Год назад
The Brits were good in studio but they never groved like us Yanks 😂 lol
@richlyman2483
@richlyman2483 Год назад
Saw them in April, 1970 outdoors in Chapel Hill, NC. It was near the end of the tour and they were clearly worn down. Cocker was drinking straight gin from the bottle and paused midsong to throw up off the side of the stage. Because there were so many people on stage, it was hardly noticed. And Joe went right back to singing. And drinking.
@ingridfortlavictoire5456
@ingridfortlavictoire5456 Год назад
What a privilege to be there 🤗✨💕💫What a concert I missed. I was a young girl back in Venezuela where we love Joe Cocker.
@donnabruhn6907
@donnabruhn6907 Год назад
I saw them 1970 also at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa. Fantastic show have always loved Joe and Leon. One of my Favorite concerts ever
@marshaheitner3177
@marshaheitner3177 Год назад
I saw the Mad Dogs and Englishman concert at the Filmore East and it was the best concert I ever saw. So much talent, I even saw the Beatles in 1964 and it was great but a different era and you can't compare.
@deidreperryman7842
@deidreperryman7842 10 месяцев назад
Yes indeed Leon Russell gots some moves dancing all over that stage playing his guitar 😄. Great song this group had alot of fun singing this song and did it well.
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz 10 месяцев назад
Leon is so darn sexy! I happened upon him at a club @ age 19x. Was an ethereal experience as I hadn’t heard of him before. He was about 30ft away plunking~singing alone at his upright piano. This was in ‘78😅 😻
@jeffhughes6167
@jeffhughes6167 9 месяцев назад
It’s amazing how fantastic they preformed in spite of how many drugs and alcohol was in their blood streams !!!
@RK7252
@RK7252 5 месяцев назад
Simple two chord song. Nothing terribly fancy going on there What a groove !!
@ianlloyd6812
@ianlloyd6812 7 месяцев назад
Joe was in a class of his own! Great singer/performer. Distinctive voice and style.
@thomaspalamenghi405
@thomaspalamenghi405 7 месяцев назад
No one seems to mention Leon's Brilliance with the Guitar... His Unparalleled Music/ Songwriting sencablity is on Fire in Feeling Alright with The Mad Dogs
@ursulabornhauser1091
@ursulabornhauser1091 7 месяцев назад
For real leon russel ❤❤❤❤❤❤have seen him in essen with invaluds on stage joe doing his spastic hair..😊❤❤❤❤
@xman4328
@xman4328 7 месяцев назад
Leon was probably the most under-rated musician of all time.. People in the business knew and respected his work, but most of his career was spent making other artist's sound a lot better...
@johncrociante2990
@johncrociante2990 7 месяцев назад
And the piano!
@dawnhenderson9461
@dawnhenderson9461 5 месяцев назад
Leon is amazing what a man WOW love him❤😊❤
@richardbutler9484
@richardbutler9484 5 месяцев назад
Elton's wet dream.
@mckcpaul1
@mckcpaul1 2 года назад
Chris Stainton on piano and he is still playing today, Leon on guitar, todays music can even compare to this!
@Slinkygal
@Slinkygal 2 года назад
Thanks for pointing out Chris because everyone should be credited & I didn't know who he was, but I do know Leon only got the best musicians to perform with.
@mckcpaul1
@mckcpaul1 2 года назад
@@SlinkygalChris has been playing since 1960, he has played with so many great artists, he has been touring worldwide with Clapton since early 2000, he doesn't get a lot of exposure on stage!
@robertprice6830
@robertprice6830 2 года назад
Levon Helms guitar.
@CapeBass508
@CapeBass508 Год назад
Tedeschi Trucks Band is comparable today. Infact they did an entire Mad Dogs and Englishmen tribute tour.
@mckcpaul1
@mckcpaul1 Год назад
@@CapeBass508you are correct, I'm talking about other genres of music not blues and rock, Susan has one of the best voices in the business and her guitar skills are unbelievable, her husband's guitar skills are phenomenal! Their band makes an outstanding effort in every song play, they put their heart and soul into their music!
@jjjjjj-sd6yr
@jjjjjj-sd6yr 2 месяца назад
No words could describe!
@rms5654
@rms5654 Год назад
When Cocker began to sing a spirit takes possession of him and you got something more than human.
@clevebaker8399
@clevebaker8399 Год назад
The mad dog’s album is top five live LPs of all time!!killer album
@suzvalentino1901
@suzvalentino1901 Год назад
This was some concert Joe Cocker singing and Leon Russell on piano and guitar. Miss the 70's. Getting old sucks.
@larrybill2661
@larrybill2661 Год назад
l agree with you, indeed Joe Cocker is a great and talented artist who's songs never goes out of style, he's one of my favorites artist, he's songs still and always heals the Soul, I pray God gives you lot of beautiful days.
@Merlin_Price
@Merlin_Price Год назад
That opener is practically peerless. Banger from word go.
@MOVIMKR7
@MOVIMKR7 11 лет назад
this band is just alive with life, just cant find old school anymore and the new music is border line crap, all produced to death , just to market and make cash, this is life and artistry love it.
@mjcruiser4238
@mjcruiser4238 Год назад
WOW -that is a young Joe Cocker
@robertaroncagli4451
@robertaroncagli4451 Год назад
I love Traffic, but this version Is really outstanding
@hammondc366
@hammondc366 9 месяцев назад
I have seen Joe Cocker live several times over the decades and I never was disappointed. What a singer. Always delivered. And always accompanied by great musicians, especially on keys!
@vincentwhitley1119
@vincentwhitley1119 9 месяцев назад
Always on Time and on Pitch...every time!!!
@jackcrane7853
@jackcrane7853 Год назад
Must be weird not to have grown up with this sort of music, like I did, thank God. Joe was in my life since I was 12.
@KittyGrizGriz
@KittyGrizGriz Год назад
As was Leon in my life; the “Tulsa Sound” master of space and time.
@riverraisin1
@riverraisin1 Год назад
Even weirder is the thought that lives were lived and lost before this music was created. At least the younger generation can hear it.
@jackcrane7853
@jackcrane7853 Год назад
@@riverraisin1 Really? Didn't know that! 🤣😎
@user-qv5lm8nr5n
@user-qv5lm8nr5n 3 месяца назад
Best air guitarist of all time.
@1viridis
@1viridis 2 месяца назад
One of my life's fantasies is to have been a back-up singer for one of these Joe Cocker & Leon Russell revues, like the greatest honkytonk party ever!
@cragkeeper
@cragkeeper 9 дней назад
Saw this tour back in 70 I think it was at a gymnasium in Wilkes-Barre PA. There was no internet, so I had no idea who Leon was nor the Mad Dogs until much later when the live album came out. Days of mystery and discovery. Never to be recaptured here on this particular planet. I would gladly participate in a new unspoiled time line on a new planet to again witness the birth of such greatness. Before things become artificial.
@gavinnaylor786
@gavinnaylor786 9 лет назад
I love this shit. All soul. When you wonder what the hell old Joe's on Leon Russell comes strolling through the background, feeling pretty good himself.
@SolarCrown
@SolarCrown 2 года назад
Dave Mason composed this song with Traffic. All this version has is Chris Stainton, Leon Russel, Bobby Keys playing with Joe Cocker singing lead vocals and Rita Coolidge, etc. singing back-up. Amazing. Why don't we have talent like this anymore?
@VictorRochaGaming
@VictorRochaGaming 2 года назад
The drummer Jim Gordon murdered his mom.
@andriesscheper2022
@andriesscheper2022 Год назад
Ah, Traffic! Dear mister Fantasy was an iconic album!
@francescobergamasco5069
@francescobergamasco5069 Год назад
@@VictorRochaGaming Two great drummers; along with Jim Gordon there was Jim Keltner too
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture Год назад
Oh. I was wondering who the great piano player was; I didn't recognize him since I've only seen Stainton as an old (but still great) guy.
@toreckman8899
@toreckman8899 Год назад
Carl Radle and Jim Gordon from the dominoes. Greatest stage band ever assembled.
@MaureenSoter-vh9zk
@MaureenSoter-vh9zk 3 месяца назад
Grateful to have seen him in England at a University and got right up front with Karen & Steven Pierce. What a night 🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️
@Ron-id1ze
@Ron-id1ze Год назад
Magnificent how Joe plays the piano and guitar at the same time
@berneroberland
@berneroberland 12 дней назад
One of the best pieces of rock music ever...❤
@paolomaffei8593
@paolomaffei8593 Год назад
Great Joe you are the best! What a pity that you lived us too soon !!!!!!
@freebird1ification
@freebird1ification 3 месяца назад
to be on a plane as high as these 2 guys were in there prime and be able to function at such a superb set and i dont care what anybody says aint nobody as cool as mr leon was nobody
@tossinmycookies
@tossinmycookies 10 месяцев назад
Best soul rocker ever, love his performances
@randystone4903
@randystone4903 7 месяцев назад
Joe was one of the best European soul singers and Leon brought the syncopated back beat of New Orleans. I really enjoyed the movie as a teenager at a theater I drove 50 miles to see.
@PFDgem26
@PFDgem26 Год назад
Joe and Leon...fantastic rendition! Killer background singers and horn section. Love it...thanks for posting.
@Igor-it6pf
@Igor-it6pf Год назад
Того
@niugreg
@niugreg 2 года назад
This was gone for a long time. I'm elated to see it again. CLASSIC
@ManuelArmenta-qw1cu
@ManuelArmenta-qw1cu 4 месяца назад
And performed also by magnificent artists, God Bless Them All !!!
@EricPorcher
@EricPorcher 11 лет назад
Leon Russell (g) and Chris Stainton (p) got the funk. Such an amazing performance.
@genewilliams617
@genewilliams617 Год назад
Incredibly raw talent, and having a BLAST performing your art. Now IT'S all light shows and fireballs and fluff.
@StefanEngler-rb8lu
@StefanEngler-rb8lu 11 месяцев назад
This is the music that revitalizes a stagnant soul.
@zovalentine7305
@zovalentine7305 Год назад
I had the pleasure of attending @ least two of his concerts live 🌟🌟🌟✌❤🎶🌷🌟🌟🌟
@larrybill2661
@larrybill2661 Год назад
Hello Zo how are you doing hopefully you are doing good?
@MrWeezer55
@MrWeezer55 Год назад
This is the secret to a great cover- you take a good song and you MAKE IT YOUR OWN!.
@bbcascabel77
@bbcascabel77 11 лет назад
One of my favorite clips. Joe and the band are really cooking here - a legendary performance. Love it when he is getting right into it. He "plays" several instruments as the music courses through and out of his body. Thanks again RU-vid and uploader A.A.
@randyreynolds3245
@randyreynolds3245 Год назад
Lotsa ppl covered Mr. Mason's song BUT NO ONE DID IT BETTER THAN MR. COCKR
@tzackaria7
@tzackaria7 9 месяцев назад
drugs will do that to ya
@2zxodcfm
@2zxodcfm 2 года назад
We who lived that golden era know we had the greatest music cornucopia that will ever come. We relive our good fortune with huge knowing smiles as we see current youth or those who were hijacked by something nowhere near the equal but who now discover the extraordinary art they missed. We are more than happy to see this treasure trove dusted off, shining bright and on our airwaves once again. So full of life it will never die.
@rhinomechanics8423
@rhinomechanics8423 8 месяцев назад
joe cocker is a Portal.. the true meaning of " Feeling the music " . love this guy ~
@user-gr6ol7vs9b
@user-gr6ol7vs9b 9 месяцев назад
The first concert I ever went to was Joe Cocker, Mad Dogs and Englishmen with Leon Russell at the Aragon Ballroom. I think I was in the 8th grade. Still one of the best concerts I ever went to and I used to work concerts in Chicago!
@RobertRoth-oj6zz
@RobertRoth-oj6zz 8 месяцев назад
Cool song! Originally done by Traffic, whom I always liked .
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 2 года назад
The great rhythm section between Carle radle and jim Gordon.
@davidgibbs381
@davidgibbs381 Год назад
What, is Jim Keltner chopped liver?
@ninjavigilante5311
@ninjavigilante5311 Год назад
@@davidgibbs381 nope jim is part one the best groups ever travelling willburys.
@davidgibbs381
@davidgibbs381 Год назад
@@ninjavigilante5311 - Check the album credits, there were two drummers plus you can see the two drum kits on the stage. The other drummer is Jim Keltner.
@johnbock1896
@johnbock1896 Год назад
Actually, there was three drummers,a percussionist and a conga player . Check the credits on the vinyl first edition thoroughly......... Chuck Blackwell is the third, credited with*"percussion/ drums"and Sandy Konikoff on percussion with Bobby Torres on congas
@johnbock1896
@johnbock1896 Год назад
You can also see the third drumset crammed into the backline and, even though he is only credited with "percussion", Sandy Konikoff visibly hope on it and is playing with the Jim's as third kit drummer, and sometimes Blackwell would be third with Konikoff on percussion.Usually,they stuck to just two on drumset and two on percussion with Bobby Torres on congas.However, the third drumset played by Blackwell, is also played by Konikoff, and Rita Coolidge said in an interview that, sometimes they would use four! Jim Gordon and Jim Keltner were the mainstays on drums, with Gordon occupying the "first chair" position.Keltner himself once said that Gordon was a better player than him.
@gode9855
@gode9855 Год назад
He felt, lived it . Thanks to his visual I felt it too. God bless him.
@barbaramay7162
@barbaramay7162 9 месяцев назад
Incredible voice from back then right up to love lift us up, nobody can sing that song like Joe
@CindyG.Elliott
@CindyG.Elliott Месяц назад
He was great, a unique voice 🎉❤ pray He's heart an soul is expressing himself in lyrics in Heaven for beyond infinity well missed an loved Joe Cocker an others
@chumpchanger1
@chumpchanger1 5 месяцев назад
Hahhah! I forgot how great Joe Cocker was, Thanks for posting this.
@WV591
@WV591 Год назад
What a gifted soulful voice and an amazing unique style. RIP
@karenr.sternberg1920
@karenr.sternberg1920 10 месяцев назад
I got to see Joe Cocker in 1981 in NYC. He blew the roof off the place, it was amazing! But I've really been nuts for Leon since I first saw him at the Fillmore East when (unknown) Elton John was his opening act. Imagine that.
@billeboy957
@billeboy957 25 дней назад
At 69 yrs old I reflect often of bands I saw live in concert. When I watch these videos the memories come flooding back always putting a grin on my face. It was real music played by real musicians with real instruments. Your chest would vibrate from the sound as the music blared through your soul. Damn I feel so lucky that I witnessed that rock and roll explosion in the 60's & 70's.
@jayscheidemen4455
@jayscheidemen4455 Год назад
Watching Leon conduct with his 335 and checking in when they come in off the beat....and bringin' them back on to it......genius!
@jerrysalazar8853
@jerrysalazar8853 Год назад
Think I was 16 yrs old when I had the honor to hear Mad Dogs and English men. I was completely blown away!!! The band was so damn tight, unbelievable!!! Real musicians!!!
@jimscott1717
@jimscott1717 9 месяцев назад
He may not be the greatest dancer, but he is one of the greatest singers, backed by one of the greatest bands and choir. RIP Leon Russell and Joe Cocker
@banjammy4116
@banjammy4116 2 месяца назад
Feeling alright myself, you look marvelous.
@OniMichel
@OniMichel 2 месяца назад
💙RIP, JOE! thanks for the tunes.
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