In the '90s, I went to a Tina Turner concert. Joe Cocker opened for her. Joe's final encode song was "With A Little Help From My Friends". He had three female backup singers. One of the backups stepped forward and did the last verse/chorus with Joe Cocker. It was Tina Turner! The finished the song, Joe stepped back and Tine Turner began her portion with Proud Mary. Joe Cocker was one of her backup singers for that song. The transition from a Joe Cocker concert to a Tina Turner concert was seamless. Brilliant!
Yep. Joe sang a lot of covers, but with great respect and honour. Often with his own twist. And ALWAYS from his soul. His voice and presence was incredible.♥
I remember when i saw Joe Cocker in concert at 18 back in the late 1970s All i can say all us tough guys would look at our girl friends with tears in our eyes. What a joy it was to be in his presence
One of the nicest and most humble men on the face of the Earth. I met him at 14 years old in 1977 in Sheffield England. He chatted with me for over 10 minutes then when we were done he said thanks for the chat lad I enjoyed it and I appreciate your time. Are you freaking kidding me this is Joe freaking Cocker I was thinking.
As a teenager I liked the song high Time we went I love the piano in it... Then I liked up where we belong with Jennifer Warnes, his cover of you are so beautiful and I also liked his live version of unchain My heart❤
I watched a documentary about Joe Cocker a few years back, I think, and it makes you realize how broken this man was. How hard he tried to be happy. You watch it, and it just breaks your heart to know he didn't believe he deserved all he worked for. He was such a beautiful, wounded soul.
My husband played this for me and looked at me and told me that he could not sing it as well as this, I know at my age I am past being beautiful, but my husband always swore to me I was the best thing that he had ever seen. Sadly he passed away suddenly a couple of months ago. I just wish I could see that look of love in his eyes once more.
I cannot, and will not, insult either of us by saying the stupid "I know how you feel" bull. However, to me, my husband was the best. He died, after a long illness. It was unfair, and still makes me cry, even though he has been gone for years. It took a while to get past the anger. Not at him, but for him. The grief for myself didn't really come for a few years. I guess I just wanted to say, it will change, over time. Try to let it. Its your journey, and no one else can walk it for you. You are not alone.
This is my very favorite song ever. My husband played the piano and sang this song to me and left it on the recorder with a note to play me , when I came home from work after working a shift at the grocery store . It was almost 1 am . This made me cry , I love him so much . We have married 57 years now. And we are still in love . Thank you for reading this I know it was long. I love your videos
its pretty deplorable that Joe is not in the Hall of Fame. I'm sure i can't be the only one that wept when I found out he passed. The way he sings all generations will love him.. forever.
Funny you should mention Ray Charles. Joe sang it with Ray on Piano in a show at The Coconut Grove Night Club of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles celebrating Ray's 40 years in showbusiness.
Wasn't he wonderful? And so right, he put his soul to work radiating outwards. He wasn't always treated well by the labels in America. That's the main reason he returned to the UK. RIP Mr Joe. I have enjoyed his music for many decades.
When you find an artist that instantly removes you from your surroundings, that's the rabbit hole you want to jump down into. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! His entire record “Stingray" is a banger, not widely recognized due to poor promotion. Some must-listen suggestions: She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window, The Jealous Kind, Catfish (About the pitching great Catfish Hunter), A Song For You (My all time favorite of his), Look What you’ve Done, Feelin Alright, and Worrier. JC passed away in Dec of 2014 at 70 years of age from lung cancer….. RIP JC and TY for the music you left us. Great reaction as always, TY.
There are only a handful of singers in rock history who have this kind of "heart and soul on display" emotion: Joe Cocker, Steve Perry, the Righteous Brothers, Bob Seger, Lionel Richie, Ray Charles.
This song gives me chills and makes me tear up. You are such a good dad wanting to play this epic classic for your daughters. What a message for them to hear from their Daddy.
❤About 15 years ago, I took my 3 kids out to dinner. My son was just starting college then. The restaurant had karaoke, and I sung this and dedicated it to them. It was hard not to cry. ❤
It was said that Joe Cocker felt the music so hard, he couldn't stop his body from moving, as if it was playing every instrument at the same time.......By all accounts, this amazing man, was the most gentle person you could ever meet, and wore his soul like a blanket, for all of us to see 💗💗💗 ***RIP GREAT ONE*** 💗💗💗
@@tazjammer That was actually a rumor.....Joe Cocker never had cerebral palsy, and in one of his quotes ""I never played organ or piano or guitar, so it was more out of frustration and me just trying to impersonate in a way," Cocker explained. "I did it subconsciously. People mistook for me being ill, like I had palsy. I'm not nearly so demonstrative now, but I still have my own way of feeling the rhythm."
Joe puts EVERYTHING into his performances. He delivers at a level that almost seems not human. His soulfulness is on display and he moves his audience. Thank you so much for your great reaction and for zeroing right in on his special talent. Love me some Joe Cocker. 👏👏👏🥰
In the 70s when we used to get to even see Joe Cocker on TV We always refer to him as being spastic. I think that's part of where the term came from calling someone a spaz. I love his stuff though he is so bluesy and soulful.
Amazing performer who just took over the room . Saw him in a small club in the early 80s and we were enrapt attention,just a great night. Coincidentally we saw Ray Charles & The Rayettes the same club same summer, also a impeccable performance ☮️
The radio version is so good, he let's out a little cry at the end. You can't help get teary-eyed yourself. I do believe he feels every word he sings. You should play Up where we belong W/Jennifer Warens it's a beautiful ballad and was in the soundtrack of the movie An officer and a gentleman.
My dad said Joe Cocker said he was the best cover singer around . I think you are so beautiful might have been his and Jennifer warnes song . Joe does a great job with the Beatles songs too .
A great singer and a great guy. John Belushi did some impressions of him on SNL. Joe was such a good sport that once they even performed together. Clips (in bad quality) are on YT. Worth a watch.
I'm an old timer who grew up with Mr. Cocker. Loved his music and performance. The group I hung out with called him spastic man because of his movements. No disrespect intended to the ledgend. There will never be another like him.
I think he had something neurological going on in later years that made him jerk like that, because in his younger years he didn't do it. I don't think it was voluntary, kind of like Parkinson's does.
There was nothing like Joe Cocker before him, and there will never be anything like him again. He was absolutely one of a kind. God broke that mold when he made Joe.
This was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. Joe wasn't the first to cover it,but he is iconically connected to this song the same way he is with The Beatles "With A Little Help From My Friends" Joe did a duet with Jennifer Warnes that won a grammy for best song by a duet in 1983 and then the song was awarded an Oscar to Buffy Sainte Marie for best original song.The song was called "Up Where We Belong" from the movie An Officer And A Gentleman.
Chickenskin ... Goosebumps kicking in immediatly. I see hin 5meter in front of me singing live in Berlin Waldbühne beautiful colored set up, one of the best live performances I experienced and will never forget. Joe is pure soul and I think he is singing with the angels now, and all of them are impressed by this beauty The best thing of all, the concert was published (I even can see me in the crowd), so whenever I want to have a good mood, I just need to start an old fashioned thing called DVD to have a good time. It was the across from midnight tour. RIP Joe
Marc Broussard - Home - An 18 y/o white kid has old soul in his bones, sounds like a crusty 60 y/o black man singing delta blues. His vocals and beat will 💯 blow your mind. 🙏🇺🇸
Joe didn't ' Cover ' a Song , He felt the soul in the meaning of the lyrics wich the writer putt into ; and than magic happend and Joe let it out / free ... from his heart . RIP Joe , forever deeply loved and never been forgotten
We all should be grateful for our health when you watch Joe Cocker, it takes every once of energy to just stand up..and to sing is beyond a miracle..i think it's MS .not sure though but his movements are involuntary
We used to call him Spastic Joe back in the day cuz he had so much soul he couldn't stop his body from moving when he sang. And it wasn't shot on a cell phone,we didn't have cell phones back then. Keep going down the rabbit hole. Joe was one of the greatest.
Joe was one my favourite rock singers growing up. He sung this song from his soul. I wish I could go back & relive all the fantastic singer/songwriters from the 60s, 70s & part of the 80s. They sure don't make them today as they did back then. ROCK
Oh honey, we didn’t love Joe for his looks or his moves ,, we loved his soul. Great reaction and thank you
You said it all 😊👍
Yup!👍
Great comment! Agreed
Speak for yourself
I think Joe is SEXY AF!!
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In the '90s, I went to a Tina Turner concert. Joe Cocker opened for her. Joe's final encode song was "With A Little Help From My Friends". He had three female backup singers.
One of the backups stepped forward and did the last verse/chorus with Joe Cocker. It was Tina Turner!
The finished the song, Joe stepped back and Tine Turner began her portion with Proud Mary. Joe Cocker was one of her backup singers for that song.
The transition from a Joe Cocker concert to a Tina Turner concert was seamless.
Brilliant!
Ray Charles was first noticed in 1947 for his music but the 50s is when he took off with continued hits.
I saw that show in Cleveland, it was amazing!
Epic!
I saw that show in Denver. It was amazing.
WOW, what a story. I'd love to have seen Tina Turner. Just watchin' her videos about launches my ass over our roof.
He put his heart and soul into all his songs. That's what we loved him for. He's now singing to God. RIP Mr. Cocker.
He died when?
@@BruceClemoDecember 22, 2014 (age 70). RIP Joe 🙏❤️💐
like Janis he gave everything of himself into this song ( and others too) not regarding outfit, face expressions or anything. Thats pure music!
When Joe performs, you can't help but believe every single word he sings.
Joe doesn't just cover songs, he channels them straight from his soul ❤
Yep. Joe sang a lot of covers, but with great respect and honour. Often with his own twist. And ALWAYS from his soul. His voice and presence was incredible.♥
"Up Where We Belong" is another banger from him.
Yes!! I forgot about that one!
Yes! Good suggestion. I was hearing the horns in You Can Leave Your Hat On ringing in my ears .
Beautiful song from officer and a gentleman l❤❤❤❤ it. Ty for sharing this video 💕💕💕
Yes!! Do it!
I remember when i saw Joe Cocker in concert at 18 back in the late 1970s All i can say all us tough guys would look at our girl friends with tears in our eyes. What a joy it was to be in his presence
He was a welder from Sheffield UK. Rocked us since the 60,s. RIP JOE
One of the nicest and most humble men on the face of the Earth. I met him at 14 years old in 1977 in Sheffield England. He chatted with me for over 10 minutes then when we were done he said thanks for the chat lad I enjoyed it and I appreciate your time. Are you freaking kidding me this is Joe freaking Cocker I was thinking.
Awesome story! Thank you for sharing ♥️
You can leave your hat on is also a great one by him.
That is my fave, I think!I must find and listen now!!!
I’m 72 yrs old and we had the absolute best of music, we were there❤
I totally agree❤ 70 here
As a teenager I liked the song high Time we went I love the piano in it...
Then I liked up where we belong with Jennifer Warnes, his cover of you are so beautiful and I also liked his live version of unchain My heart❤
Oh and I almost forgot his song with a little help from my friends....
His soul is exactly what attracted all of us to him when we were young....❤
Same !
He has a duet with Jennifer Warnes I believe called "Love Lift us up where we belong". It is also live and it is also amazing
One of my favorites of his , but actually I can't pick a favorite of his, I love every one! ❤❤❤
Unchain My Heart is one of his best songs. Watch the official video.
Every parent has sung this song to their child while holding them at least once! I can’t hear this without thinking of my daughter.
I watched a documentary about Joe Cocker a few years back, I think, and it makes you realize how broken this man was. How hard he tried to be happy. You watch it, and it just breaks your heart to know he didn't believe he deserved all he worked for. He was such a beautiful, wounded soul.
He was offered help to get clean and took it and didn’t look back. A lovely man. A lovely soul. May the Lord have mercy on him and all of us.
My husband played this for me and looked at me and told me that he could not sing it as well as this, I know at my age I am past being beautiful, but my husband always swore to me I was the best thing that he had ever seen. Sadly he passed away suddenly a couple of months ago. I just wish I could see that look of love in his eyes once more.
😢😢😢so sorry for your loss 🙏🙏 prayers sent for your healing 🙏🙏🙏
God bless you and your angelic husband?..
sorry you lost your hubby
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I cannot, and will not, insult either of us by saying the stupid "I know how you feel" bull. However, to me, my husband was the best. He died, after a long illness. It was unfair, and still makes me cry, even though he has been gone for years. It took a while to get past the anger. Not at him, but for him. The grief for myself didn't really come for a few years. I guess I just wanted to say, it will change, over time. Try to let it. Its your journey, and no one else can walk it for you. You are not alone.
this was my song for my love, she passed this February and I cannot hear this without seeing her face, smile, it rips my heart out
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Sorry for your loss Sir. 🫂
Deepest sympathies for your loss
😢I'm sorry for your pain
Sorry for your loss!! ❤
God bless you man. It is so much better on the other side of the vale... don't worry about her, she's ok.
This man is legend.
John Belushi's homage to Joe Cocker is worth the watch. Even better, John and Joe perform together on SNL. Peace, all 💕
I was about to say the same thing!
Me too, I saw that episode when I was in my teens, absolutely loved it. RIP to John Belushi and JC.
That was the best! I was dying when I saw it the first time😂😂😂
@michellezaleske-estrada40 Omg, mee too!! Or Gilda Radner doing patty smith with armit hair lmao
This is my very favorite song ever. My husband played the piano and sang this song to me and left it on the recorder with a note to play me , when I came home from work after working a shift at the grocery store . It was almost 1 am . This made me cry , I love him so much . We have married 57 years now. And we are still in love . Thank you for reading this I know it was long. I love your videos
its pretty deplorable that Joe is not in the Hall of Fame. I'm sure i can't be the only one that wept when I found out he passed. The way he sings all generations will love him.. forever.
He's too good for the Hall of fame. All the industry stuff doesn't mean anything, especially when the artist is in a class by himself! 😊❤
Joe Cocker, an absolute legend❤
Funny you should mention Ray Charles. Joe sang it with Ray on Piano in a show at The Coconut Grove Night Club of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles celebrating Ray's 40 years in showbusiness.
His soul is as beautiful as his music.
Wasn't he wonderful? And so right, he put his soul to work radiating outwards. He wasn't always treated well by the labels in America. That's the main reason he returned to the UK. RIP Mr Joe. I have enjoyed his music for many decades.
Joe was full of soul. I saw him live, and it was an awesome show.
yes, he made Tom Jones look like a comparative dork, just being himself . i think they did "Feelin Alright"
When you find an artist that instantly removes you from your surroundings, that's the rabbit hole you want to jump down into. Joe cocker made a living from doing covers...... like nobody else could! His entire record “Stingray" is a banger, not widely recognized due to poor promotion. Some must-listen suggestions: She Came In Thru The Bathroom Window, The Jealous Kind, Catfish (About the pitching great Catfish Hunter), A Song For You (My all time favorite of his), Look What you’ve Done, Feelin Alright, and Worrier. JC passed away in Dec of 2014 at 70 years of age from lung cancer….. RIP JC and TY for the music you left us. Great reaction as always, TY.
His feeling alright is fully sublime
You Can be Leave Your Hat On!
This song was first released 50 years ago, and it's still a belter.
My two favorite Joe Cocker songs are: You Are So Beautiful (almost painful to watch) and Feeling Alright (totally different vibe)
Super intense softness. It’s amazing.
Joe Cocker's albums are good, but his live performances are elevating.
He did a great job on she came into the bathroom window by the Beatles. My dad said he was a plumber before he was a singer .
He looks like a blacksmith...and sounds like an angel❤
That man felt the music in his bones and soul! He let it all out!
Joe Cocker was intense. He didn't just sing songs..He projected the very essence of his songs. RIP...He was an original
There are only a handful of singers in rock history who have this kind of "heart and soul on display" emotion: Joe Cocker, Steve Perry, the Righteous Brothers, Bob Seger, Lionel Richie, Ray Charles.
This song gives me chills and makes me tear up. You are such a good dad wanting to play this epic classic for your daughters. What a message for them to hear from their Daddy.
I just loved this man.
The Letter..❤️
oh yeah
Yes! And the Box tops version (first i think) also completely different.
@@mathewfranco3211one of my favourite songs
And She Came in Through the Bathroom Window (and of corse the Beatles original is great too)
❤About 15 years ago, I took my 3 kids out to dinner. My son was just starting college then. The restaurant had karaoke, and I sung this and dedicated it to them. It was hard not to cry. ❤
It was said that Joe Cocker felt the music so hard, he couldn't stop his body from moving, as if it was playing every instrument at the same time.......By all accounts, this amazing man, was the most gentle person you could ever meet, and wore his soul like a blanket, for all of us to see 💗💗💗 ***RIP GREAT ONE*** 💗💗💗
Joe had ceberal palsy. Many didn't know
@@tazjammer That was actually a rumor.....Joe Cocker never had cerebral palsy, and in one of his quotes ""I never played organ or piano or guitar, so it was more out of frustration and me just trying to impersonate in a way," Cocker explained. "I did it subconsciously. People mistook for me being ill, like I had palsy. I'm not nearly so demonstrative now, but I still have my own way of feeling the rhythm."
Joe doesn't sweat, that is the soul pouring out of him ♥️
I sang this song to my daughter every night when she was little. Such a special song.
Joe Cocker was one of ONE.
Yes. You MUST-MUST-see the old Belushi SNL skits. Classic. Hilarious. Yet somehow respectful.
And we thought this kind of beautiful music would never end. We were so spoiled. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Dolly didn't just sing "I will always love you"... She WROTE it!... My mom graduated in 1973. Her generation loves Joe Cocker
That guy playing the piano is golden with the magic touch.
My song for my wife. Our song. So beautiful
He feels every note through his body. So much more!!!! “The Letter” and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window” 🔥
Such an incredible song and still gives me chills, but wow, after 55 years I've never heard this version! Thanks for posting!
Was originally written and recorded by Billy Preston 2 months before Joe Cocker covered it.
When the night comes live will blow your mind. His stage presence is amazing.
HIS MANNERISMS ARE DUE TO HIS DISABILITY AS WELL AS HIS PASSION. HE WAS A GREAT PERFORMER.
Joe puts EVERYTHING into his performances. He delivers at a level that almost seems not human. His soulfulness is on display and he moves his audience. Thank you so much for your great reaction and for zeroing right in on his special talent. Love me some Joe Cocker. 👏👏👏🥰
soul shines through.....awesome voice
It became popular because of Joe Cocker. He was well received and well liked.
Nothing nothing nothing touches this performance! ❤ Great reaction! 👍👏🎉
Congratulations on your new Baby girl. Enjoy!🎉
Joe lived in the mountains of Colorado….he died here some years ago….LOVED HIM TO MY SOUL❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Over near Paonia, Colorado.
I'm 71 and I got to see him live. Fantastic❤
"You Can leave your Hat on". Joe is amazing!
You Can Leave Your Hat On
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Oh yes!!!!
It was in the film 9 1/2 weeks ago
9 1/2 weeks....❤
Looks like he does...
In the 70s when we used to get to even see Joe Cocker on TV We always refer to him as being spastic. I think that's part of where the term came from calling someone a spaz. I love his stuff though he is so bluesy and soulful.
When he sings it's almost like having a channeling experience beyond this world.
Ray came first, but Joe also has the soul. I feel it too!
Amazing performer who just took over the room . Saw him in a small club in the early 80s and we were enrapt attention,just a great night. Coincidentally we saw Ray Charles & The Rayettes the same club same summer, also a impeccable performance ☮️
Ray Charles said Joe Cocker was his greatest devotee. I love him. Thanks for showing this.
The radio version is so good, he let's out a little cry at the end. You can't help get teary-eyed yourself. I do believe he feels every word he sings. You should play Up where we belong W/Jennifer Warens it's a beautiful ballad and was in the soundtrack of the movie An officer and a gentleman.
My dad said Joe Cocker said he was the best cover singer around . I think you are so beautiful might have been his and Jennifer warnes song . Joe does a great job with the Beatles songs too .
That was "Up Where We Belong". great duet, Grammy and Oscar winning song
That is more amazing than I thought it could be.
Best concert ever . And I have seen the best..
5:42 ah yes. Yes it is. His whole soul goes into his performance. 😊❤
A great singer and a great guy. John Belushi did some impressions of him on SNL. Joe was such a good sport that once they even performed together. Clips (in bad quality) are on YT. Worth a watch.
Heart and soul!
I'm an old timer who grew up with Mr. Cocker. Loved his music and performance. The group I hung out with called him spastic man because of his movements. No disrespect intended to the ledgend. There will never be another like him.
I think he had something neurological going on in later years that made him jerk like that, because in his younger years he didn't do it. I don't think it was voluntary, kind of like Parkinson's does.
Here's 2 bucks for saying Cocker without giggles. Good job pal! 🎉
hahahah
People use to say that it looked like he was having a seizure.
Beautiful voice ❤❤😊
But he played beautiful air guitar. 😊
Yes, I remember being told he had cerebral palsy when I was just a kid in the early 70's and thinking how amazing. His music is soul-stirring ❤
There was nothing like Joe Cocker before him, and there will never be anything like him again. He was absolutely one of a kind. God broke that mold when he made Joe.
Ty for saying "you need this"...yes! This is true greatness, glad you will play it for your daughter!! RIP Joe.❤️❤️
John Belushy did a duet with Joe Cocker. John was imitating Joe. I would recommend watching that.
You can keep your hat on !!!!!
You can keep your hat on !!!!!!!!!!!!
You can Keep Your Hat On !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. Joe wasn't the first to cover it,but he is iconically connected to this song the same way he is with The Beatles "With A Little Help From My Friends"
Joe did a duet with Jennifer Warnes that won a grammy for best song by a duet in 1983 and then the song was awarded an Oscar to Buffy Sainte Marie for best original song.The song was called "Up Where We Belong" from the movie An Officer And A Gentleman.
Dennis Wilson also helped write this song but isn't credited.
He sang it at most Beach Boys concerts from 1975-1983.
Chickenskin ... Goosebumps kicking in immediatly. I see hin 5meter in front of me singing live in Berlin Waldbühne beautiful colored set up, one of the best live performances I experienced and will never forget. Joe is pure soul and I think he is singing with the angels now, and all of them are impressed by this beauty The best thing of all, the concert was published (I even can see me in the crowd), so whenever I want to have a good mood, I just need to start an old fashioned thing called DVD to have a good time. It was the across from midnight tour. RIP Joe
Marc Broussard - Home - An 18 y/o white kid has old soul in his bones, sounds like a crusty 60 y/o black man singing delta blues. His vocals and beat will 💯 blow your mind. 🙏🇺🇸
Thank you for ya extra support!! I appreciate you 🙏🏽 Might check him out
Great soulful song from soulful man. Great reaction and Peace out ✌️ ☮️ 🙏
Definitely “You Can Leave Your Hat On” 🤭 His voice is epic! BTW Billy Preston played keyboard for the Beatles and later for Ringo’s band. ❤️🔥✌🏻🫶🏻
YES! I love that song. I saw him as the opening act for Tina Turner's 24/7 tour in Philly. My friend and I could not believe how great they were.
Joe didn't ' Cover ' a Song , He felt the soul in the meaning of the lyrics wich the writer putt into ; and than magic happend and Joe let it out / free ... from his heart .
RIP Joe , forever deeply loved and never been forgotten
I always have loved Joe Cocker's "Leave Your Hat On"- (written by Randy Newman)----we all loved it. It was an era all its own.
🇨🇦 Not many can sing a song with their entire soul ! 🇨🇦
What a singer and a great performence WOW
At first, I also thought he was convulsing but I was assured it was the emotion physically raging through body. Amazing performer.
So proud of him he's British ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You need to react to his official video for his song "You Can Leave Your Hat On". Definitely playlist!
He still gives me chills after all these years. There will never be another Joe Cocker❤ RIP.
I love your reactions and comments to Joe Cocker singing ( You Are So Beautiful to Me,!❤😢❤❤
We all should be grateful for our health when you watch Joe Cocker, it takes every once of energy to just stand up..and to sing is beyond a miracle..i think it's MS .not sure though but his movements are involuntary
My husband sings this song to our daughter ❤
We used to call him Spastic Joe back in the day cuz he had so much soul he couldn't stop his body from moving when he sang. And it wasn't shot on a cell phone,we didn't have cell phones back then. Keep going down the rabbit hole. Joe was one of the greatest.
I agree with BP - he radiates soul.
Fricken crazy how good this is......
Joe was one my favourite rock singers growing up. He sung this song from his soul. I wish I could go back & relive all the fantastic singer/songwriters from the 60s, 70s & part of the 80s. They sure don't make them today as they did back then. ROCK