Like, WOW! Have not heard this before. So this is what an Eddie Cochran concert sounds like! I was 13 when he toured the UK and I heard his records a few years later. My first was "Weekend" on Radio Luxembourg.
Hard to imagine I barely knew of Eddie out side of summer time blues.... last few months been like striking a vein of pure gold.... like Beatles his covers are exceptional and his songs are simple, inovative, and pure heart.....
@ENACODNOM Hi, this live record of Eddie Cohran was made early 1959. The song is a version of Chuck Berry's SCHOOL DAYS (1957, CHESS 1653). HAIL, HAIL, ROCK & ROLL is only the chorus on this song and the name of a documentary about Chuck Berry made in the 80s. As far as I know, Chuck Berry did not record any song with that name. NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO is form 1964 (CHESS 1898). There, Chuck Berry covered his own theme SCHOOL DAYS.
I like Eddie's version much more than chuck's and by the way, nobody is stealing anything to anyone, Eddie was just a great performer very much more less known than contemporaries... saddenly.
Elvis has the credit of writing or co-writing some songs, but he changed all of his songs in some way or other, which is just good enough for me. However, Elvis, technically speaking, was one of the most vocally gifted out of all the "greats." And Eddie kinda followed Elvis' lead, especially his ballads. So heck, everyone copied Elvis to? some extent.
No, not everybodu copied Elvis to some extent. Fats didn't - he was actually timewise ahead of El when he already had his "The Fat Man" hit in 1949 and they just came coming, his hits and a lots of other great music and he is quite different vs Elvis. And I can't see how Chuck, Little Richard, Jerry or Bo Diddley copied Elvis. You are wrong here.
@@manojlaaleksic26You bet! Forgot Buddy Holly, Everly brothers, Chuck Willis, Little Willie John (his 'Fever' was copied by Elvis!), Sam Cooke, Dale Hawkins (His 'Suzy Q', is there any similarity compared with Elvis?) et al.
I came across Cochran when i found out the the songs Somethin Else and C'mon Everybody were covered by sid vicious. I like Eddie. i personally think he rocks the shit out of Elvis, and pretty much everybody in that rock n roll era. i listen to pretty much nothing but punk rock (fav band is the Ramones) but Eddie Cochran really impresses me and makes me think of greasers, who i personally think were the original punks. Fuck the beatles and all that hippie shit, this is real rock n roll.
@earjams1 i will tell you why i keep bringing this up because of the hate comments i dont think i can just leave it there when you insult Elvis even though this is your opinion i just leave it there lol Elvis never ruined a good song he either made it better or he made a good cover.
@earjams1 That i disagree with completely Elvis had a talent and COULD play the guitar, he had an amazing talent and alot of people loved him like myself now can you deny the fans? Are you saying that Elvis was only for the looks when alot of people LOVED him for voice and preformance? i dont think so, Eddi cochran was amazing but so was Elvis the true King of Rock and Roll.
@GameAssualt GABBA GABBA WE ACCEPT YOU, WE ACCEPT YOU ONE OF US!!! the ramones taught me how to play guitar. if u listen to the song Yea Yea by the ramones, its pretty much a punk rendition of Hallelujah I Love Her So by Eddie Cochran. The dude was totally bad ass. Elvis had NOTHING on Cochran. I mean come on are you really gonna try to compare Devil In Disguise to Summertime Blues? eddie cochran was the king of rock n roll hands down. p.s. im 20
@earjams1 I like a good debate on topics if you are not willing to have one or want one then i will not continue but comments here are for sharing opinion (in a peacefull manner) which is one of the reasons i comment.
Disappointing man: Eddie DID sing and play a lot of his own production!!! As all other rock n roll singers of the time also sang covers that were and still are great rock 'n' roll columns. But he was a self producer and a very great talent. He also overdubbed his guitar playing in most of his recordings. He almost lived in the studio. Don't judge him bad just because he sang some big timeless r'n'r hits such as money honey, school day or sweet lil' sixteen...
Love Elvis. However, you can't really compare these two. Eddie actually wrote some really good material, Elvis didn't write; at least not that I'm aware of.
@earjams1 yes it is very peacefull, i am not insulting or shouting so it makes it peacefull i am mearly replying to what you post if you want to end it then why not say so than to continue offending Elvis. I never said i wanted to change it.
How is it not stealing? Chuck wrote it. Eddie is in the same group as Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Theresa Brewer, etc. They need to find their own material.
@earjams1 and i never said that you did but you offend his cover's that is why i keep commenting to share an opinion but agian if you want to end it tell me lol.
@earjams1 I dont care i am a fan he did play guitar not brilliantly but at certian places he did dont tell me what Elvis did you are not a fan are you? i know quite alot of Elvis and alot of Eddie fans well the majorty dont like Elvis and i will argue with you about ELVIS because you claim he is not very good.
One of the greatest rock n roll songs sang by one of the greatest rock n rollers ever.
Long Live Rock 'n' Roll!!!!
RIP Eddie
Like, WOW! Have not heard this before. So this is what an Eddie Cochran concert sounds like! I was 13 when he toured the UK and I heard his records a few years later. My first was "Weekend" on Radio Luxembourg.
Hard to imagine I barely knew of Eddie out side of summer time blues.... last few months been like striking a vein of pure gold.... like Beatles his covers are exceptional and his songs are simple, inovative, and pure heart.....
When he grew up he was something else.
The uncrowned king
That is right
Great song
RIP eddie
c'est fantastique c'est trop trop trop mimi cochran 👍
Absolutely 😊
@ENACODNOM Hi, this live record of Eddie Cohran was made early 1959. The song is a version of Chuck Berry's SCHOOL DAYS (1957, CHESS 1653). HAIL, HAIL, ROCK & ROLL is only the chorus on this song and the name of a documentary about Chuck Berry made in the 80s. As far as I know, Chuck Berry did not record any song with that name. NO PARTICULAR PLACE TO GO is form 1964 (CHESS 1898). There, Chuck Berry covered his own theme SCHOOL DAYS.
American Legend!
LE PLUS GRAND !!
oh my boy oh my boy,the great
pas de mots juste super super
eddie Cochran first was in a band recording back in 1953 he was famous before Elvis because Elvis didn't came out on till 1954 a year later.
Best version of School Days ever. Even better than his owner's!!
Totally agree,brilliant 😊
YES, YES...its so f.....g GOOD. Great Eddie, my house/God.
Edi is the best
I like Eddie's version much more than chuck's and by the way, nobody is stealing anything to anyone, Eddie was just a great performer very much more less known than contemporaries... saddenly.
No way! I always thought this was AC/DC material!
Think about it: such bad sound and it still works!!!! (great song, great version).
tres belle reprise de la chanson de chuck berry =D
HI
This is good a great ROCK,N,ROLLER,
Rock on
ELVISERIC
Elvis has the credit of writing or co-writing some songs, but he changed all of his songs in some way or other, which is just good enough for me.
However, Elvis, technically speaking, was one of the most vocally gifted out of all the "greats."
And Eddie kinda followed Elvis' lead, especially his ballads.
So heck, everyone copied Elvis to? some extent.
I agree totally..
Yes, Presley was the most vocally gifted out of all..
No, not everybodu copied Elvis to some extent. Fats didn't - he was actually timewise ahead of El when he already had his "The Fat Man" hit in 1949 and they just came coming, his hits and a lots of other great music and he is quite different vs Elvis. And I can't see how Chuck, Little Richard, Jerry or Bo Diddley copied Elvis. You are wrong here.
@@rolandjohansson2714 ,THAT IS RIGHT
@@manojlaaleksic26You bet! Forgot Buddy Holly, Everly brothers, Chuck Willis, Little Willie John (his 'Fever' was copied by Elvis!), Sam Cooke, Dale Hawkins (His 'Suzy Q', is there any similarity compared with Elvis?) et al.
Why is this not on spotify
Damn cool! 5*
town hall party du 7 février 1959
I came across Cochran when i found out the the songs Somethin Else and C'mon Everybody were covered by sid vicious. I like Eddie. i personally think he rocks the shit out of Elvis, and pretty much everybody in that rock n roll era. i listen to pretty much nothing but punk rock (fav band is the Ramones) but Eddie Cochran really impresses me and makes me think of greasers, who i personally think were the original punks. Fuck the beatles and all that hippie shit, this is real rock n roll.
Listen to the Beatles version of I'm Talkin 'Bout You and Where Have You Been All My Life
Don't mention ramones in same breath as Eddie! Nor mention Sid Vicious for that matter. Great music is great music. Punk is punk.
Check Berry's song.
@earjams1 i will tell you why i keep bringing this up because of the hate comments i dont think i can just leave it there when you insult Elvis even though this is your opinion i just leave it there lol Elvis never ruined a good song he either made it better or he made a good cover.
@earjams1 That i disagree with completely Elvis had a talent and COULD play the guitar, he had an amazing talent and alot of people loved him like myself now can you deny the fans? Are you saying that Elvis was only for the looks when alot of people LOVED him for voice and preformance? i dont think so, Eddi cochran was amazing but so was Elvis the true King of Rock and Roll.
Eddie is the best, no.1
@GameAssualt GABBA GABBA WE ACCEPT YOU, WE ACCEPT YOU ONE OF US!!! the ramones taught me how to play guitar. if u listen to the song Yea Yea by the ramones, its pretty much a punk rendition of Hallelujah I Love Her So by Eddie Cochran. The dude was totally bad ass. Elvis had NOTHING on Cochran. I mean come on are you really gonna try to compare Devil In Disguise to Summertime Blues? eddie cochran was the king of rock n roll hands down.
p.s. im 20
@bren85q Well said.
Shame the audio bad at beginning
@earjams1 I like a good debate on topics if you are not willing to have one or want one then i will not continue but comments here are for sharing opinion (in a peacefull manner) which is one of the reasons i comment.
Disappointing man: Eddie DID sing and play a lot of his own production!!! As all other rock n roll singers of the time also sang covers that were and still are great rock 'n' roll columns. But he was a self producer and a very great talent. He also overdubbed his guitar playing in most of his recordings. He almost lived in the studio. Don't judge him bad just because he sang some big timeless r'n'r hits such as money honey, school day or sweet lil' sixteen...
And PRONOUNCATION, uuh The EDDIE was so åwsåm. UGH, I've talked some.
Love Elvis. However, you can't really compare these two. Eddie actually wrote some really good material, Elvis didn't write; at least not that I'm aware of.
I know this comment was from 6 years ago, but I thought you might be interested to know Elvis co-wrote Don't Be Cruel with Otis Blackwell.
@earjams1 yes it is very peacefull, i am not insulting or shouting so it makes it peacefull i am mearly replying to what you post if you want to end it then why not say so than to continue offending Elvis. I never said i wanted to change it.
omf 5th one with no god dam sound!!!!
How is it not stealing? Chuck wrote it. Eddie is in the same group as Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, Theresa Brewer, etc. They need to find their own material.
@earjams1 and i never said that you did but you offend his cover's that is why i keep commenting to share an opinion but agian if you want to end it tell me lol.
@earjams1 I dont care i am a fan he did play guitar not brilliantly but at certian places he did dont tell me what Elvis did you are not a fan are you? i know quite alot of Elvis and alot of Eddie fans well the majorty dont like Elvis and i will argue with you about ELVIS because you claim he is not very good.