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If you were a teenager in the late 60's/ early 70s this one is for you. The raw sound of Joe Cocker and Leon Russell bring back special memories.
I already have a live album of Joe Cocker, but I couldn't resist. He is awesome live.
I originally had this as.dare I say.an 8-track tape. I haven't had an 8-track player in years and I was missing this music, so I broke down and bought the cd. Still great after all these years. Thank you.
Now I watch it every Easter weekend to hear Joe say, "It's Easter, if you're living by the days." and Leon replies, "I just wanna say, don't get hung up about Easter." Have seen Joe live a few times including right after the Mad Dogs tour at the old Long Beach Arena--Stevie Wonder opened. For a brief shining all too short span of time Mr. The CD and video of this tour bear witness to this fact. Years later I came across a vhs version of the movie while visiting the Lincoln Park area of Chicago and picked it up. If you haven't seen it in a while--treat yourself to Mad Dogs and Bangladesh--and unlike George Harrison--remember Billy Preston. Combine Joe's vocals with Leon and band and it was something special.
He was amazing. Joe Cocker was the finest lead vocalist in all of rock n roll. Enjoyed several Leon Russell concerts back in the day including his magnum opus at Ontario Motor Speedway. I remember well making the pilgrimage to the movie theater to see the movie when it first came out. Totally blew me away. Still love his work on Concert for Bangladesh--a couple numbers from Leon.
Bottom line--1 million stars for Mad Dogs.Aloha
It was unrealAs far as rating this album, it is my Number 1, all time favorite. Being older, sometimes has its advantages. Basically, there is not a bad song in the bunch. I saw this production, here in Phila., at the Academy of Music. There were dogs and children running around on the stage, and all those folks on the stage. I am buying as many albums now, for Christmas presents. The normal Cocker hits of Came in through the bathroom window,The Letter, and Delta Lady, goes Soul withCry me a river, and the Blues Medley offered.Leon Russells tribute to Dylan in North Country is right there, and Give Peace a Chance, rocks
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