I would say that Ginger did the best she could with what she had. Also proves you can't screw your way to the top, which she tried to do. She was a great porn star and that's what we loved.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader13 сағат бұрын
Yes, been watching her since I was 15.
@Biker656 сағат бұрын
@@EdwardBaggettEdtrader You were a naughty little boy. Weren't we all.
@HarrietHare15 сағат бұрын
Rising, Down To Earth, Saints and Sinners & One Night At Budokan😍
@MatthewKelleher-r1iКүн бұрын
Also Angel aka Jennifer James
@jmromero6381Күн бұрын
I prefer Mob Rules. Just saying.
@sabbster11572 күн бұрын
Cozy playing with Michael Schenker Group. On Night at Budakan is some of his best work along with Rainbow. Simon Phillips did the 1st MSG album then Cozy joined MSG for the tour and their 2nd album and the One Night at Budakan. RIP
@TomasLjung-jj5dp2 күн бұрын
I have heard of this drummer mouch here I learned moore of him I belive C Powell was werry good must say postumt bravo bravo Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
@simonkimmins-w6w2 күн бұрын
First saw Cozy in Sheffield in 1975 on the Rak Rocks Britain tour, last time with Whitesnake. Also remember seeing him at Donington Park for motorcycle racing metings, he used to park his Honda RC30 outside the main gates so the gateman could keep an eye on it.
@DieNetaDie3 күн бұрын
thanks from a hard rock fan from Nepal
@hasseprast90493 күн бұрын
I had the fortune to see this line up and it was one of the best concerts I’ve seen. Still got goosebumps listening to Borne again even if the sound was quite bad the songs on it are super heavy and they made a lot to med when the record was released 🎸😎💯💯
@angelofthedark11484 күн бұрын
Это была эпоха настоящих великих музыкантов таких как COZY - настоящего творчества и настоящей музыки - и если до 90 х все кто хотел заниматься музыкой знали что сначала нужно отлично владеть инструментом на котором будешь играть то с приходом в начале 90 х этой дурацкой Nirvana которая показала всем кто хочет быть звездой что не обязательно уметь хорошо играть на гитаре - ударных или фортепиано а достаточно знать пару аккордов все поголовно полезли в ''звезды'' и начался дурдом
@ivosabbath52514 күн бұрын
Alguém teria esse show completo?? 4:47
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader4 күн бұрын
This was a clip shown on MuchMusic. Not sure if the complete show exists.
@ivosabbath52514 күн бұрын
@@EdwardBaggettEdtrader Eu escuto há muitos anos que existe este show completo mas não sei se realmente existe.
@blueyestu79506 күн бұрын
Loved Cozy; his drumming was just fantastic. He seemed to fall out with a lot of people though….
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader5 күн бұрын
That happens in the industry.
@mikeschmidt53766 күн бұрын
Brilliant Doc, Cozy has always been one of my favorite drummers. Thanks for putting this together. Here's hoping it will introduce him to a new generation and inspire.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader6 күн бұрын
@@mikeschmidt5376 my hope as well
@derweisehai6586 күн бұрын
17. Nov.1992 Scala Ludwigsburg, i left after 20 minutes. RIP Cozy Powell <3 <3 <3
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader6 күн бұрын
@@derweisehai658 why did you leave?
@derweisehai6586 күн бұрын
@@EdwardBaggettEdtrader was a boring nite
@josephalvaro52447 күн бұрын
I heard Cozy Powell for the first time on 'Rough and Ready' by the Jeff Beck Group.Still to this very day I am blown away by his powerful but also very intricate playing on one of my top ten albums of all time.Every musician,no matter what instrument,should have this recording in their collection to study. RIP Colin Trevor Flooks aka Cozy Powell
@AllSpace8 күн бұрын
STAR GAZER
@BillD-h1k10 күн бұрын
Pretty cool seeing 1.2 million ton machine huh? Shes a beast and and awesome one
@NoNotMe000010 күн бұрын
These four songs that were captured on film, would later go on to be some of the most rare and priceless footage of Ozzy, Randy, Rudy, and Tommy playing live!👌
@BIGM-gg9ln12 күн бұрын
Great doc, thanks.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader11 күн бұрын
Thank you, share the video with your friends!!
@jimw665913 күн бұрын
Great documentary - many thanks!
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader13 күн бұрын
Thank you, share the video with your friends.
@gregmoyers775714 күн бұрын
I was in her early movies. We thought that she was 20. I had no idea that was having sex with a child. We didn't know each other, we were actors doing what we were paid for. She was better in sex scenes than she was as a actor. They were the easy part. If you could ignore the film crew watching you naked having sex. Back then X rated films had a story line and script. I know who tipped off the FBI. He was pissed off because she went to another film producer. His complaint wound up with him being charged with child porn. He ratted on himself. The reality. She was a evil teenager that was willing to ruin others for self gain. And she took a path to give herself self gain right now. Tracy Lords is a evil person. She was born that way. Thank the Lord, pun intended, that she was exposed as a horrible actor and never succeeded as a clothed actor. Or singer. I was working on a music career and supporting myself doing porn at the time. I became a studio musician. I played the lead guitar that you hear in album recordings of your favorite bands. The guy on stage is not the one you that you hear on the radio. Ever wonder why nobody sounds as good live? I am not trash talking Tracy Lords. She is the only one dumb enough to use her made up name and try to go on to a different life. I was not actor, I was acting like a actor for a pay check. I got the job by showing them myself naked with erection. Me? I used my real name making music. And never on social media.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story and thoughts on Traci.
@markoRE15 күн бұрын
One of the greatest, hardest hitters, very few people nowadays talk about. Cozy! A true rock hero 💙🤘⚡️
@danielfisch38915 күн бұрын
Great documentary about one of the best drummers of all times. According to pals like Bernie Marsden, Brian May, Tony Iommi and many others, he also was a great guy and a unique character in a good way. His impressive legacy will live on. RIP Cozy.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader15 күн бұрын
@@danielfisch389 thank you, share with your friends!!!!!
@nolier15 күн бұрын
Shes got determination and thats what is needed
@frankdardano318216 күн бұрын
Cozy played with JEFF BECK, enough said, but Blackmore picked him, and he is not known for staying, or playing with drummers long.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader6 күн бұрын
And Cozy decided to leave. So he could have stayed even longer. Assuming Blackmore wouldn't just up and fire the whole band again.
@wolfgangcarstens499516 күн бұрын
Hahahaha-Joe Elliot saying your music sucks is literally the textbook definition of a pot calling a kettle black. And that other guy-whoever the fuck he is-saying it’s the worst album ever made by Black Sabbath-needs to lay off the crack. Born Again is a masterpiece-period. Here, Black Sabbath were at the height of their creative powers and songs like “Born Again,” “Stonehenge,” and “Disturbing The Priest” are next level genius. Butler, Ward and Iommi were at the top of their game and Gillian’s voice perfectly suited Black Sabbath and conjures sinister, evil undertones to everything. For once, Black Sabbath lived up to their evil image. Born Again is a triumph and one of the heaviest, darkest, sickest heavy metal albums of all time. Play it often and play it loud.
@adambana585716 күн бұрын
I remember hearing about Cozys death on the radio, I was gutted!!! Because again, he was taken way to early! From listening to Rainbow from the age of 7, even though I never knew the guy, he was a part of my life. I think in some cases, respectfully, that the band finally became that band when Cozy Joined! He left his mark for sure! All my love to you Cozy!
@volpeverde644117 күн бұрын
saw cozy with rainbow....donnington 1980 .... l think he peaked with emersion/lake and powell....
@niallmurray865419 күн бұрын
Excellent, really enjoyed it.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader19 күн бұрын
Thank you, checkout my other music documentaries.
@cygnusfroid19 күн бұрын
i got to see cozy with sabbath, sabbath was a huge influence on me and the main reason why i took up drums, then i saw cozy and he became one of my major influences in drums, his style and his attack of the drums blew me away, I learned so much from him as i studied his playing, although i never met him personally his passing hit me like a beater going through the head of a bass drum. thankyou for all the music you gave the world
@michaelsavage75219 күн бұрын
Very well done. Thank you for this.
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader19 күн бұрын
Thank you. Check out my other music documentaries.
@mayscough7219 күн бұрын
Headless Cross is a superb album and went completely under the radar, I saw them on the headless cross tour at Sheffield City Hall and what a show, the musicianship, Tony Martin’s vocals were just about perfect, pounding bass lines and Cozy Powell’s drums were thunder bolts, a gig I have never forgotten. Overjoyed it’s now on iTunes.
@snakepliskeen06420 күн бұрын
❤🏴✌🍺
@DenaGriffis20 күн бұрын
Wow you were very young here
@SJ-ty5rw21 күн бұрын
It's a shame Sharons father made them call it Black Sabbath , when Tony wanted his own solo album . That family has always caused problems ! Glenn and Tony wanted to tour fused when it came out and Sharon ... put a stop to it Glenn said . So Sabbath could tour Ozzfest .. I've never understood why she has so much power ?? She doesn't own Tony
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader21 күн бұрын
@@SJ-ty5rw as Iommi said, it was Warner Bros that wanted a Black Sabbath album. It wasn't really Don Arden's input.
@raisinsawdust21 күн бұрын
Cozy’s best work was with Michael Schenker Group
@greg-warsaw470819 күн бұрын
Not sure if really best (very good surely), but absolutely his stay with MSG tends to be unjustly forgotten, compared to Rainbow, Sabbath or Whitesnake.
@jorm538221 күн бұрын
Cozy had a style of his own... instantly recognisable...even as early as in -66 with The Sorcerers you hear it.
@opusnone121 күн бұрын
She was also in The Truman Show opposite Jim Carey.
@thetruthhurts665221 күн бұрын
At 1:10 isn’t that the drum solo of Deep Purple Flight Of The Rat?
@ExcaliburDawn21 күн бұрын
How the heck do you remove an armchair out of an upstairs window and across a rooftop??(along with all the rest of the rooms furniture)-Steady on Ritchie🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@ExcaliburDawn21 күн бұрын
Even his bloody name's cool ffs!
@vidtrax66221 күн бұрын
Every time I see Cozy I see Jeff Beck and vice versa, it’s been like that all the time. Bless both of them 🙏🙂
@jamesgarcia912322 күн бұрын
thanks entrader', damn'! so good like bonham'! the too good; die to young! peace😎
@ponzo196722 күн бұрын
He had load of technique but a soul for rock n roll.
@BaBoombappaBoom23 күн бұрын
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent!!! I had learned, or tried to learn, how to play drums listening to Rainbow as a 14 yo kid and fell out of love with Bill Ward. I had no idea this great drummer had played on/ in so many bands. I guess my record collection is going to increase, substantially. Lovely Man with a fuckin' mean kick drumming style. You are missed. Only Cozy, would or could, pull off, The 1812 Overture. With explosives Ta' boot✌️
@vidalpintor452423 күн бұрын
TYSM for the TLC you put in this rockumentary
@charlesglaser486823 күн бұрын
Graham Bonnet, What a tool!
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader22 күн бұрын
What do you mean?
@jeremywanner452623 күн бұрын
He died the same day as Kurt Cobain and Layne Staley. April 5th
@EdwardBaggettEdtrader23 күн бұрын
@@jeremywanner4526 luckily not as young
@SongJLikes23 күн бұрын
I’m gonna speak from the heart here: Meh. I’m from Detroit, and you’ll find hundreds of superior drummers all across the city on Sunday afternoons playing in their church bands…. They could play Cozy’s solos, meanwhile munch on spare ribs with their left hand… And I’m not even talking all men… lots of ladies in this city can absolutely shred on the kit