18 thoughts on “RIP Joe Cocker

  1. Not to be one of those douchey internet know-it-all types, but that is the late John Belushi onstage there with Joe.

  2. My woodstock was connected to my M-14.
    Sure miss it, especially when they issued me a M-16 in VN without knowing a damn thing about it.

    RIP Joe.

    1. Qualified on the M-1. Got back in May and was working on Cape Cod. Think Nubile young wimin.

      I always regretted missing Sunday (Hendrix, etc), but my biggest regret was tearing up my (expletive) tickets as a show of ??? Dunno what they might be worth now?

    1. And I didn’t know who Joe Cocker was in those days … I just thought Belushi was making it all up. Wondered why it was so funny.

      After I saw Joe Cocker, then I understood.

  3. We got the news while I was getting a Joe Strummer tattoo, another great musician and singer.
    Sad day for Joes…

  4. It was how he did it. His voice sounded like a cement mixer with a hangover, but that song turned me on.

  5. Unique spirit and a unique artist, 70 is looking younger and younger these days I fear…

  6. I somewhat liked Joe Cocker . . . until I saw video of him performing once.

    I found his performance quite disturbing – like watching someone with Huntington’s chorea. Could never listen to him again afterwards.

  7. He was a headliner at the Army’s only official “Rock Festival” May 1975, Ft. Campbell.

    Damn good show!!

    Time for a stereo flashback.

  8. I was never fond of Joe but recognized him as an important dude in the history
    Of rock n roll. He did his own thing.. His way. Now he’s remembered as a legend to many. RIP Joe Cocker. Lung cancer is a helluva way to die, hope your at peace now.

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