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Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 00:59
by airboatr
DaveB wrote: I think Snow Patrol were on the same bill too though I can't remember what they did. :dunno:
Snow Patrol, ...
..... drug rehabilitation thing. ..
.... *-)

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 01:21
by DaveB
:lol: :lol:

I am going back a few years Joe. They weren't (and still aren't) a band I'm familiar with though what they played.. I recognised. SWMBO is at work tomorrow (Boxing Day) but I'll confirm with her if it WAS Snow Patrol (she remembers EVERYTHING). Maybe they were just trying to be good. Maybe it wasn't them after all :lol:

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Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 02:39
by Airspeed
PeteP wrote:
nigelb wrote:I always liked his soulfull rendition of "With A Little Help From My Friends"...
Yes, me too, Nigel. If you want to hear the definitive version of any Beatles' song, you simply go to the Beatles own recording and there it is. With just one exception - Joe Cocker's "With A Little Help From My Friends".
PP
I guess that we all have our exceptions to any "rule", Pete; for me, "Jealous Guy" by Brian Ferry beats the pants off John Lennon's version.(even though John sounds more contrite). Just to add fuel -"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" - I'd previously only heard covers, and was busting to hear the original. I was SO disappointed when I heard the Beatles' own recording of it. :|

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 09:37
by Paul K
Airspeed wrote:They're dropping like flies. Crikey, who's next?
Quite possibly. There's only two of them left and Roger Daltrey is now seventy.

RIP Joe Cocker.

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 14:51
by Garry Russell
My memory of him is really only about his rendition of the Beatles classic

After murdering that, I, sadly perhaps, could never really take him seriously :dunno:

Still, he gave many much pleasure and the World is always a lesser place without.

If nothing else, it does show freedom to express oneself to extremes and not a society that forces everything down a narrow tramline.

He stems from the time when that freedom to express was brought to the fore and a such, he is one of the greats in his field.

Just wasn't my cup of tea....so what!! :thumbsup:

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 15:27
by FlyTexas
DaveB wrote:I was fortunate enough to see JC perform this at the Sheffield Arena some years ago. We were under the impression it was an Eric Clapton concert (my sisters mis-information again!!)...
I guess she must have missed the sign. :-# ;)
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Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 16:32
by DaveB
That would sum it up :lol:

We'd seen Eric Clapton a few times both at the RAH and Wembley Stadium but prices had risen to such a degree.. we decided not to book the RAH again. My dear sister phoned later to say she could get tickets to see 'him' in Sheffield and as we'd not seen him earlier in the year (and the cost was reasonable).. we said yes. Whether she knew exactly what the concert was, I'll probably never know.. we don't speak now (no.. I don't speak now). 8)
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Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 17:35
by Garry Russell
She Cockered that one up!!! :doh:

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 19:16
by airboatr
Or he her. Speaking of Joe - I mean

Re: Joe Cocker RIP

Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 20:47
by DaveB
Joe.. SWMBO remembered the year and I was able to find Eric Claptons tour dates.. http://www.whereseric.com/eric-clapton-tour/03/10/1993

It was Nine Below Zero ( :dunno: ) not Snow Patrol ( :dunno: ). I remain non the wiser :lol:

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