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Gene Wilder Talks about Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Whoa, now that is a good lineup! Gene Wilder, Joe Cocker, and Patric Stewart!
It must have been "Old Guys Who Rock" night.
Joe Cocker - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Live)
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>> ^radx:
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John Belushi - Joe Cocker Impersonation - SNL, 1975
Saw the actual episode and had the same thoughts...every time since as well.
>> ^EndAll:
Hilarious on the surface, but that's an amazingly well done impression. The vocals are almost exactly alike.
Caller To Limbaugh: You Invaded My Country. Go Back!
>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
@<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/Yogi" title="member since May 15th, 2009" class="profilelink">Yogi
Heh, I more meant. Explains how you can be a brash cocker about some issues..
But completely sensitive and reasonable about others. = P
Yeah...I believe I can do whatever the hell I want. I listen to Limbaugh occasionally but I don't check his work because he's pointless to try and check. I buy every Noam Chomsky book though and constantly check all his sources and where he's getting his information. Because he's worthwhile.
Caller To Limbaugh: You Invaded My Country. Go Back!
@Yogi
Heh, I more meant. Explains how you can be a brash cocker about some issues..
But completely sensitive and reasonable about others. = P
Pulp - Sorted for E's and Whiz
I hear eli's character from there will be blood was based on cocker.
Futurama: "Shut Up, Damn It!"
Tags for this video have been changed from 'richard, nixon, bender, president, cocker' to 'richard, nixon, bender, president, cocker, supershort' - edited by Kevlar
'Soft as Chalk' by Joanna Newsom on Jimmy Fallon
Her facial expressions remind me of a cute, female version of Joe Cocker.
I'd upvote if I could.
Police Rough Up Airport Traveler
People ask me why I don't ride mass transit.
This is why. I was raised on freedom, the right to live in peace with out some one pounding me on the table saying "IHRE PAPIERE BITTE".
But they would probably taze me on site, because I am not someone who looks like they can be manhandled. They better hope that the electricity over powers my heart and I die. Which is unlikely because I like Anaerobic Exercise. If not, Ill devote my entire life savings, and the rest of my life to rat each one of you, smug uniform wearing bastards, out. - Spoken from some one who wore a uniform, and never once had to solve a problem with violence.
<Insert Dark Comedy Here> As you can tell I have no life savings, and that is the main reason I do not ride mass transit. That's because spent it all on taxes. <Insert Dark Comedy Here>
I want a giant constitution, wrapped in the Geneva Conventions, wrapped in the Magna Carta, that I can smash these authority abusing cockers with.
On a serious note all of our problems, we have no one to blame but ourselves.
NicoleBee
(Member Profile)
Haven't seen you around in a while, Nicole. What a beautiful return
Thanks a lot!
In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
*doublepromote
Joe Cocker - Summer In the City
oooh joe cocker would it be possible for you to get more adorable?
Joe Cocker - Summer In the City
Straight upvote for any performance by Joe Cocker or Chris Rea.
Joe Cocker - Summer In the City
Joe Cocker gets an automatic up-vote just for still being around and being unceasingly cool.
Joe Cocker @ Woodstock - Let's go get stoned
Tags for this video have been changed from 'inspired, tie dyed' to 'inspired, tie dyed, joe cocker, woodstock 69' - edited by EndAll
What's your first memory of rock & roll? (Rocknroll Talk Post)
I'd have to say it was my parents, who listened to Linda Rondstadt, the Eagles, and the Beatles. Except that they also listened to Tom Jones, Englebert Humperdinck, and Conway Twitty, so maybe I'm just so awesome I figured out the whole rock and roll thing on my own. That and I have been in love with the idea of the musician alone on stage with his/her guitar. There's something really romantic in the image that I've always liked. A few of my family members play guitar and some of my favorite childhood memories are of them playing guitar while various others took turns singing.
After getting over my horrendous Debbie Gibson/Tiffany phase, I picked up Queen, Guns and Roses, REO Speedwagon, The Motels and Joe Cocker from an uncle who had them lying around. Talking Heads and then, later, 90s grunge was the first rock I got into that felt like it was not inherited from someone else, and now I'm inclined to pretty much give a listen to anything at least once, because who knows what might be out there...
Current favorites at the moment: Death Cab for Cutie, System of a Down, Yeah Yeah Yeahs (though most of the new CD is kind of a drag), Weezer, Silverchair, etc.