Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 23:16 | |
Everybody in my church loves this cover...
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lshinkawa (Berkeley, CA) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2012 - 20:19 | |
vluvlu wrote:I love me some Cocker! Me, too!! Er, uh... Well, you know what we mean. |
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johnjconn (chicago land) | | Posted: Aug 31, 2012 - 07:30 | |
vluvlu wrote:I love me some Cocker! care to share some photos? |
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vluvlu (Virginia Beach, VA) | | Posted: Jun 29, 2012 - 11:10 | |
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TJS (Bradley, Il) | | Posted: Jun 29, 2012 - 11:05 | |
I love this song but the backup vocals in this version don't make me feel alright.
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(former member) (hotel in Las Vegas) | | Posted: Apr 26, 2012 - 20:06 | |
Everybody in my hotel room loves this cover...
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gatorade (Peninsuland) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2011 - 00:03 | |
Really fun rock-u-mentary w/some great music. If you get a chance to see it, do.
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pdjpirate (Near the Graveyard of the Atlantic!) | | Posted: Sep 18, 2011 - 00:02 | |
Webfoot wrote: And I guess I'm not the only one. . . . Nope, you are not alone! And the episode where they both appeared together is a classic! ===> Cocker and Belushi LIVE!!!! |
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Webfoot (Eugene, Oregon) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2011 - 13:56 | |
 And I guess I'm not the only one. . . . |
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kaybee (Lost in the Wilds of Toronto) | | Posted: Feb 09, 2011 - 18:26 | |
Carl_LaFong wrote:It seems to have gotten lost over the years that the title of the song is actually "Feelin' Alright?". The punctuation matters because the singer is not feelin 'alright, but quite the opposite. He asks the question of the listener, and then goes on to say that he's not feelin' too good himself.
Now is that, capital L, small a, capital F, small o, small n, small g? LaFong, Carl LaFong? |
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ThePoose
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Glad Leon is now back on the scene with his piano. Hope Dave Mason is still getting royalties for this song. Prolly doesn't get any for playing the acoustic part on Jimi's All along the Watchtower cause the Bobster wrote that one.
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icemang (Boston & DC, mostly) | | Posted: Oct 06, 2010 - 09:34 | |
Carl_LaFong wrote:It seems to have gotten lost that the title of the song is "Feelin' Alright?". The punctuation is important because the singer is not stating that he is alright, but rather asking the question of the listener and then stating that he is not feelin' too good himself. Well it's not lost if you speak English, those are the lyrics of course! |
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Carl_LaFong (south by southeast) | | Posted: Oct 06, 2010 - 08:56 | |
It seems to have gotten lost over the years that the title of the song is actually "Feelin' Alright?". The punctuation matters because the singer is not feelin 'alright, but quite the opposite. He asks the question of the listener, and then goes on to say that he's not feelin' too good himself.
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nicolewe
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Captn_Pea (Spring Lake, MI) | | Posted: Oct 06, 2010 - 08:53 | |
http://www.wayn.com/waynvideos.html?video=14355493&wci=watch
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icemang
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...almost left the room but couldn't leave Joe singin to nobody!
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Sep 04, 2010 - 08:45 | |
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kurtster (portable) | | Posted: Sep 04, 2010 - 08:43 | |
Jazbo wrote:Who's on the piano?
Should be Leon, not sure though. |
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Jazbo (Beautiful Valparaiso IN.) | | Posted: Aug 03, 2010 - 08:43 | |
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George_Tirebiter (Phoenix) | | Posted: Jul 02, 2010 - 11:40 | |
Had a lotta fun with this whole album in 1971 - loves me some Mad Dogs....  |
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Poacher (Brighton, UK) | | Posted: Mar 29, 2010 - 07:31 | |
Released 1999? . . . I think you will find its 1970. . . I am wearing loons and have my head in the speakers.
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cohifi (Denver) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 17:54 | |
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Jelani (Home of the freak, land of the vague) | | Posted: Feb 25, 2010 - 17:52 | |
slartibart_O wrote: Ever since I saw this episode I cannot hear Joe Cocker without thinking of this and remembering the need to piss my pants. |
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Hannio (Austin, TX) | | Posted: Nov 23, 2009 - 10:38 | |
forge wrote:Man, Dave Mason sure can write some dang rock an' roll. This one, the Rare Earth version and the Grand Funk version are all friggen awesome.
Oh yeah, rock reached its highest point of evolution with Grand Funk Railroad. The wild, shirtless lyrics of Mark Farner. The bone-rattling bass of Mel Schacher. The competent drum work of Don Brewer. |
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djengs
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nagsheadlocal wrote: The whole story of the Mad Dogs tour will probably never be told, but it's mind-blowing enough to realize that the band, show, and song list were put together in two weeks, including rehearsals.
There was a movie made way back when. Of course it doesn't tell the whole story, either. But, it was a blast to watch. |
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slartibart_O (N29°57'-W97°34') | | Posted: Nov 23, 2009 - 10:31 | |
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jagdriver (Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA) | | Posted: Sep 21, 2009 - 10:58 | |
nagsheadlocal wrote: The whole story of the Mad Dogs tour will probably never be told, but it's mind-blowing enough to realize that the band, show, and song list were put together in two weeks, including rehearsals.
I recall seeing something about Leon having spearheaded the effort. |
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nagsheadlocal (North Carolina, the new New Jersey) | | Posted: Jun 18, 2009 - 13:16 | |
sans wrote:Theres a great story about this tour rolling through Philadelphia and into the extremely haughty Academy of Music and, in one night, destroying the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ballet with a tribe of musicians, animals, groupies and fans.
The whole story of the Mad Dogs tour will probably never be told, but it's mind-blowing enough to realize that the band, show, and song list were put together in two weeks, including rehearsals. |
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bachbeet
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Never was a big fan of Joe's. I thought this was his best cover though. Still not nearly as good as Traffic's original.
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toterola (Further) | | Posted: May 17, 2009 - 18:59 | |
sans wrote:Theres a great story about this tour rolling through Philadelphia and into the extremely haughty Academy of Music and, in one night, destroying the home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ballet with a tribe of musicians, animals, groupies and fans.
Now that's rock and roll!  |
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