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Surely this is just a matter of opinion?
Yes it is, and don't call me Shirley.
Yeah, sorry but Joe Cocker pretty much owned this song, once he covered it. This original is decent, but Joe's version is so much better.
Joe's version is fantastic. Fortunately, I think the world is big enough for more than 1 version of a cool song. Me personally, I get to listen and think about the lyrics a bit more in the slower version.
Robert Allen Zimmerman
Wow. This guy is a freakin genius.
Pound for pound: Which country has produced a greater volume of music, UK or USA?
Please discuss....
Robert Allen Zimmerman
Yeah, sorry but Joe Cocker pretty much owned this song, once he covered it. This original is decent, but Joe's version is so much better.
Surely this is just a matter of opinion?
Thanks RP!

Pound for pound: Which country has produced a greater volume of music, UK or USA?
Please discuss....
Well the UK because they have all the pounds. I mean their money is pounds! They have so many pounds they have to call pounds stones just to have something else to talk about
Dave Mason did an LP in the late 70's called Dave Mason is Alive recorded at the Troubador in Los Angeles that is fantastic. I wonder if the folks at RP have it?
Moi.
Yeah, sorry but Joe Cocker pretty much owned this song, once he covered it. This original is decent, but Joe's version is so much better.
Yeah, sorry but it's pretty cool to hear a version other than Joe's. Especially one from the artist that wrote the song, Dave Mason.
Please discuss....
Does it matter?
Please discuss....
wise comment. prefer this version. thanks RP.
Well, buy some Traffic records then and enjoy.
Agree. This is .. nice, but Joe Cocker's version seems so much more wicked, urgent and soulful.
Have you ever heard of relativity theory?




and Cocker's version was done before Leon Russell started producing him,
it is Cocker's song now
Wow... that brings back memories. Forgot they had done this. I agree with you. Its been a long time since I've listened to any GFR. Time to dig it out....
Yup Yup, GFR waxed it with smokey room soul. Time for some Mark Don and Mel!
To each his own but Cocker blows this song away!! I'll give them a 7 if for only being the original version but...


Feelin goodI think you are correct sir!
......... "seconded"
Nah. I prefer Joe's version. This feels passionless compared to Joe Cocker's raw emotion.
......... "seconded". Is "Godlike"
Love this, love Cocker's...from me both tens.
I once heard one other version, besides Joe Cocker's. JC's not bad at all, but overexposed in my opinion. This is the first time I've heard the original. Quite a welcome change. I like it as well.
Reality check. Y'all know Dave Mason wrote this, and the Traffic "version" is the original?
Wow... that brings back memories. Forgot they had done this. I agree with you. Its been a long time since I've listened to any GFR. Time to dig it out....
Never did understand the appeal of Joe Cocker. Definitely not my "cup of tea."
Like here! BTW who is singing?
Dave Mason. BTW, this came from the album Traffic, their second, and IMHO one of the greatest ever. That's Mason on the upper right.

Self edit: Didn't see the Mason/Traffic references below (bachbeet and kurtster).
Like here! BTW who is singing?
Primarily Dave Mason. Check out his solo "Alone Together" record from 1970 - incredible.
Like here! BTW who is singing?
This song is so good for the ears...
...i like how you roll.




I'm not feelin' too good myself
Well, ya feelin' Alright?
I'm not feelin' too good myself
That's when you knew the acid was kicking in....