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Joe Cocker's soulful, smoky rendition of the Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends" is one of rock's most famous interpretations, and his performance of that song at Woodstock in 1969 put him on the rock 'n' roll map. Success soon followed in the U.K. and America with albums Joe Cocker! and Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Although Cocker's powerful voice and animated stage presence deteriorated as he battled alcohol-related problems, he scored several hits in the '80s, and his loyal, long suffering fans were rewarded with the release of Respect Yourself in 2002....more

  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating  
Joe Cocker CONCERT 05/01/1976 Tower Theater 48:56 4.60
Joe Cocker CONCERT 08/01/1982 Chance 1:20:58 4.59
Joe Cocker INTERVIEW 07/23/1989 Interview 9:03
  • Powder Ridge: The Festival That Could Be Stopped

    by James Greene, Jr.January 30, 2008Comments (8)

    Having spent the first 15 years of my life there, I can say with some authority that Connecticut is a state generally populated by fuddy-duds, buzzkills, and sticks-in-the-mud.  No one there over the age of 35 wants anyone under the age of 25 to have any fun at all. (read more)

  • David Bowie: Young Americans

    by Andre PerryJanuary 23, 2008Comments (11)

    Middling late-career box sets aside, please folks: let’s not take David Bowie for granted. You get so caught up in the hooks of the famous singles from “Space Oddity” and “Ziggy Stardust” through “Golden Years” and “‘Heroes’” that it’s easy to forget the artistic depth this man achieved (read more)

  • Not the Hoople: Ian Hunter Looks Into the Troubled Heart of America

    by j. poetSeptember 5, 2007Comments (16)

    “I’ve got a big one,” Ian Hunter whispers by way of introducing “Words (Big Mouth)”, the first song on his new album, Shrunken Heads. It’s the kind of off-hand remark (read more)

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