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Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen

  • 1971
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  • 1h 57m
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7.5/10
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Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen (1971)
DocumentaryMusic

Joe Cocker and Leon Russell perform live at the Fillmore East and Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.Joe Cocker and Leon Russell perform live at the Fillmore East and Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.Joe Cocker and Leon Russell perform live at the Fillmore East and Santa Monica Civic Auditorium.

  • Director
    • Pierre Adidge
  • Stars
    • Joe Cocker
    • Leon Russell
    • Chris Stainton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    344
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pierre Adidge
    • Stars
      • Joe Cocker
      • Leon Russell
      • Chris Stainton
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Joe Cocker
    Joe Cocker
    • Self
    Leon Russell
    Leon Russell
    • Self
    Chris Stainton
    • Self
    Jim Price
    • Self - The Band
    Bobby Keys
    Bobby Keys
    • Self - The Band
    Jim Gordon
    Jim Gordon
    • Self - The Band
    Jim Keltner
    Jim Keltner
    • Self - The Band
    Carl Radle
    • Self - The Band
    Don Preston
    • Self - The Band, The Space Choir
    Sandy Konikoff
    • Self - The Band
    Chuck Blackwell
    Chuck Blackwell
    • Self - The Band
    Bobby Torres
    • Self - The Band
    Jim Horn
    Jim Horn
    • Self - The Band
    Rita Coolidge
    Rita Coolidge
    • Self - The Space Choir
    Claudia Lennear
    Claudia Lennear
    • Self - The Space Choir
    Donna Washburn
    • Self - The Space Choir
    Donna Weiss
    • Self - The Space Choir
    Pamela Polland
    • Self - The Space Choir
    • (as The Space Choir)
    • Director
      • Pierre Adidge
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    KatMiss

    AN IMPORTANT CONCERT FILM

    "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" is the account of Joe Cocker's 1970 American Tour. There is lots of great music, but the impression the film left me is what joy there is when good music is being made.

    It was made in the same vein as "Woodstock" the 1970 Oscar winner for Best Documentary. "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" is even better than "Woodstock". I don't want to sound like a spoiled sport, but the best parts of "Woodstock" were the musical sequences and "MDAE" is loaded with songs, 21 to be exact.

    Cocker exudes a kind of kinetic energy rarely seen anymore. His body moves with the music. He isn't just singing; he feels it. And when the band finishes up with an exceptional take, we see the joy they feel. It was a highlight in "Woodstock" and here, with a 2 hour running time, you can't help but feel exhilarated after it ends. I know I did.

    Sadly, "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" is not as well known as "Woodstock", mostly due to the rights being in limbo for so long. Now, A&M Video preserves the film on tape, with the multi-image widescreen images intact and the result is a unearthed treasure. The album only covers some of the bases. The film covers them all.

    **** out of 4 stars
    6badgerbrewin

    Good music, fair movie

    First off, if you're looking for some good music and classic concert footage, this movie is a hit. I'm sorry that I'm too young to have made it to this show. Unfortunately, I think the movie falters is in its storytelling. This was a band of some 30 people put together for a tour with Joe Cocker. It would have been nice to get a glimpse of how it all came together. The movie does drag from time to time, and I found it difficult to make it all the way through the 2 hours. Now with that said, there are still some great scenes, including one that I swear Rob Reiner flat out stole for "Spinal Tap". I'd say it's worth a look. The music alone is worth it, but keep your finger close to the fast forward button.
    6strong-122-478885

    Joe Cocker: The King of the Spaz

    Impressively directed by Pierre Adidge - "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" certainly captures the raw intensity of singer, Joe Cocker as he goes into yet another spastic rendition of some great rock, blues, and soul songs (all recorded before a live audience).

    Released in 1970 - This live-concert documentary covers Cocker's tour of the US (from Detroit to San Francisco). And we look on as Cocker gets by with a little help from his friends.

    IMO - Joe Cocker (gravel-voice, and all) was a unique performer from his generation.

    This music-documentary not only looks at touring and backstage life for Joe, but it also includes performances by Leon Russell and Rita Coolidge, as well.

    "Note" - In 2014 - Joe Cocker (70 at the time) died of lung cancer. He had been a heavy smoker all his adult life.
    7StrictlyConfidential

    Joe Cocker Really Was Quite An Entertaining Rocker

    I found "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" to be a very satisfying music presentation.

    At the time of this rock'n'roll documentary, British vocalist, Joe Cocker (1944-2014) was a youthful 26 and, believe me, he certainly proved to be quite an energetic performer on stage.

    Not only does the viewer get the opportunity to watch the gravel-voiced Cocker go into his spastic movements (as he totally got into delivering his songs) - But, there was also plenty of worthwhile "behind-the-scenes" footage to watch, as well.

    Traveling along on the concert tour from Detroit to San Francisco - "Mad Dogs & Englishmen" also included (for your added enjoyment) live performances by both Leon Russell and Rita Coolidge, too.
    8lorenzo-marconi

    Rollicking time capsule

    JOE COCKER: MAD DOGS AND ENGLISHMEN (1971) Few films capture the grimy, jazzy feel of what it was like to be in a rock and roll band than this documentary gem. One particularly revealing scene shows what a recording session was like: ten people crammed in a smoke-filled room playing loudly and in one take. No over dubbing or fancy equipment. Just some men and women (or, as the final song shows, hermaphrodites) with passion and raw musical talent. The famous performance of "The Letter" with Joe Cocker in a lei is the one you hear on the radio today. The Mad Dogs, headed by Cocker and Leon Russell, rework several well-known songs to fit their own groovy, down and dirty style. "With a Little Help from My Friends" becomes a choir backed extravaganza, while The Box Tops' "The Letter" is fashioned into a R/B piece with an immortal horns riff; You know the "da da da dadada" when you hear it. The technical aspects are solid as well, with split screens, frame coloration, and the like. The film doesn't tell you in voice over what the road was like, it shows you. In a camp out scene, Joe can be seen looking at his contemporaries embracing while he sits off-kilter by himself. It's always suggesting, never telling. I saw this with my grandpa and he had lots to say about what he remembered about those days. He enjoyed it thoroughly and I was surprised how much I did as well; more so than even "Woodstock". "Woodstock" was too sprawling, too colossal to love. This one is a brief, piercing look at a band that wasn't necessarily the best, but had a hell of a time trying to be.

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    • Trivia
      Joe Cocker found himself in the unusual position of having no band and several concert dates to play when his group Grease Band returned to England ahead of him. At his request, Leon Russell recruited over 40 of his friends and family to help out, and for the next six weeks, effectively created a touring commune.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Dharma & Greg: Mad Secretaries and Englishmen (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Delta Lady
      Written by Leon Russell

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1971 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Festival Joe Cocker
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • A&M Films
      • Creative Film Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
      • 70 mm 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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