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A Band Called Truman and Horns Of Plenty - On Time

Joe Cocker
2010s2013RareLiveyoutube

Along with the band Horns Of Plenty , this is the First time the 2 bands combined for a live performance of a few songs at Beaners Central January 19th 2013. An original song. Think , Joe Cocker style with some Marshall Crenshaw vocals from the 70s and 80s

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John Robert "Joe" Cocker (20 May 1944 – 22 December 2014) was an English singer known for his gritty, bluesy voice and dynamic stage performances that featured expressive body movements. Most of his best known singles, such as "Feelin' Alright" and "Unchain My Heart", were recordings of songs written by other song writers, though he composed a number of songs for most of his albums as well, often in conjunction with songwriting partner Chris Stainton. His debut album featured a recording of the...

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This rare 2013 footage, "A Band Called Truman and Horns Of Plenty - On Time", is a fascinating glimpse into the live performance of two lesser-known bands. The clip's brevity, at just 3:21 minutes, belies its significance as a unique moment in musical collaboration.

The union of A Band Called Truman and Horns Of Plenty on stage is notable for being their first joint live performance, captured at Beaners Central on January 19th, 2013. This rare occurrence offers an opportunity to witness the chemistry between two distinct bands, each bringing their own style to the table. The description hints at a Joe Cocker-esque vibe with Marshall Crenshaw-inspired vocals, suggesting that this collaboration was not just about technical proficiency but also about capturing a specific sonic atmosphere.

The fact that this performance is described as an "original song" implies that it's a one-off creation, born from the meeting of these two bands. This raises questions about the creative process behind the performance and how the musicians worked together to craft something new. The description's mention of a Joe Cocker style and Marshall Crenshaw vocals also suggests that this collaboration was not just about blending styles but also about paying homage to influences.

The comparison to Joe Cocker is particularly interesting, as his soulful, blues-infused sound has been an inspiration to many artists. Incorporating elements of Cocker's style into the performance suggests a deep understanding and appreciation for his work. Similarly, drawing from Marshall Crenshaw's 70s and 80s era vocals implies that this collaboration was not just about nostalgia but also about pushing boundaries.

The fact that this footage is tagged as "Rare" highlights its scarcity and value to fans of live music. The description's mention of it being the first time these two bands combined for a performance makes it all the more precious, offering a unique glimpse into their creative process. This clip serves as a reminder that even in an era dominated by recorded music, live performances remain essential for capturing the raw energy and chemistry between musicians.

The context provided by the description also invites speculation about what might have been if this collaboration had been explored further. Would A Band Called Truman and Horns Of Plenty have continued to work together, incorporating more of their individual styles into a cohesive sound? Or was this performance a one-time experiment, a brief moment in time where two bands came together to create something new?

Regardless of the answers to these questions, "A Band Called Truman and Horns Of Plenty - On Time" remains an intriguing piece of musical history. Its brevity may make it feel like a fragment, but its significance lies in its rarity and the unique moment it captures – two bands coming together to create something original and special.

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