Cold Turkey - Cheap Trick cover John Lennon Live video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/05/05

Cheap Trick perform John Lennon's "Cold Turkey" Live on Late Night TV in the 90's.

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8 years ago

Brenda MacK

Whoa!!

8 years ago

Gary Hawkins

love It!

8 years ago

Mike Ruppert

Luv this tune!!!!!

9 years ago

RM Worthington

These guys fucking ROCK!!! I've always loved 'em and always will.

9 years ago

taja1976

Lennon would've loved this!

9 years ago

MrMike9158

Even though I am older than dirt, I hail from Northern Illinois and I've been following this band since they were jamming around the bars and clubs of Rockford, DeKalb & Freeport, Illinois.  Great vocals...great musicians....excellent musical arrangers.  WHY are they not in the Rock HOF?????  Original line up except the drummer who retired.  Solid rockers with a vocalist who can still go for the notes!!!   HOF....WAKE UP!!!!!

9 years ago

ClassicRockAlbumsFB

Both Nielsen and Carlos worked with Lennon in August of 1980 during the production of Double Fantasy.  According to Carlos, Lennon was so impressed with Nielsen's playing, he said he wished Rick had been his 2nd guitar during the recording of Cold Turkey.  And now you know.

9 years ago

Jon Cornwall (socorny)

That's how it's done, kiddies.

10 years ago

telecasterbear

always a class act

10 years ago

comicbookinker

Had never seen this clip before...awesome!

10 years ago

suzanne siskar

Hands down the Best time to be a Cheap Trick fan when they did this cover of Cold Turkey Freakin Awsome!!!

10 years ago

Gregg Brofer

Awesome!!!!  I love the tone Tom has on his bass. 

10 years ago

chi69201

The ONLY way this could improved upon is if John was singing! AND I LOVE ROBIN ZANDER!!!!!

10 years ago

suzanne siskar

Best cover of this song You will ever find!!!

10 years ago

Rudi van Starrex

Dave Grohl is a sell out commercial

10 years ago

jitterbug121

great cover and OH so true!

10 years ago

Nicole Lynn

I think the strongest evidence for that is the last section of Cheap Trick's "The Ballad of TV Violence."

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