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Originally from Essex University, now relocated in spaces around time and eternity, this channel features the spirit of Psycho Hamster and the Killer Doughnuts.
All input welcome, especially if you were there in the late 70's and early 80's. BR1. Edd6. Housego. Stonehenge Building Society. What fun it was. Perhaps you were at a gig?
All input welcome, especially if you were there in the late 70's and early 80's. BR1. Edd6. Housego. Stonehenge Building Society. What fun it was. Perhaps you were at a gig?
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Plantation V Arrowheads 9 Feb 2014
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Backing track is (Feel my mind) Dissolving by TreaTmenT
Alex Jones - Huge Rally at Bilderberg England, Pt 1
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The force of nature that is Alex Jones. Complete verbatim recording of his 50 minute address to the Bilderberg Fringe Festival on 8 June 2013, in 4 parts. An awesome display of oratory skills, shot in HD with 2 cameras at the side of the stage.
Alex Jones - Huge Rally at Bilderberg England, Pt 2
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A brilliant performance. Alex Jones speaking at the Bilderberg Fringe Festival, outside the Grove Hotel, Watford, England 8th June 2013. This is the complete speech in HD, shot from two cameras beside the stage. During this spellbinding speech, the dark forces must have become somewhat rattled, because - for the one and only time - the police were deployed in a shield formation protecting the h...
Alex Jones - Huge Rally at Bilderberg England, Pt 3
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A brilliant performance. Alex Jones speaking at the Bilderberg Fringe Festival, outside the Grove Hotel, Watford, England 8th June 2013. This is the complete speech in HD, shot from two cameras beside the stage. During this spellbinding speech, the dark forces must have become somewhat rattled, because - for the one and only time - the police were deployed in a shield formation protecting the h...
WILKO JOHNSON - Boston Arms Live 2
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Live at the Boston Arms, North London. With Norman and Dylan.
WILKO JOHNSON - Boston Arms Live 1
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Bass: Norman Watt-Roy. Drums: Dylan Howe.
WILKO JOHNSON - She Does it Right (Live at Boston Arms)
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Thank you for helping inspire a generation Wilko; I love your style. Really sorry to hear about your illness. It's no-one else's business what you do, although my two pence says you're correct to refuse poisoning with mustard-gas derivative. But don't go gentle into that good night old son; book yourself 3 weeks at the Hypocrates Health Institute. They cure anything and everything. And checkout...
Wilko Johnson Trouserflapping - Route 66 & Roxette
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Wilko Johnson Trouserflapping - Route 66 & Roxette
SPINAL TAP - Sex Farm Woman
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Audio. David St.Hubbins takes the lead vocals as the boys update this classic song, getting out his pitchfork, slippin' out your back door.
SPINAL TAP - The Next Best Thing (not the suicide song)
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Audio. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in July 1992. The final song - untitled on 'Break Like the Wind' track 13. Hey Derek, Nigel and David, what's this one called?
SPINAL TAP - The Sun Never Sweats live
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Audio. Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in July 1992. Tap's anthem about the British Empire, seen through the filter of a man's relationship with a woman. Derek Smalls on lead vocals.
The Who - Naked Eye
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Live at Charlton in 1974. Lou Reed, Humble Pie and Bad Co. were on earlier, but the PA only got turned up for The Who. Townshend had drunk too much backstage, and they weren't as good as they should have been. But Naked Eye was brilliant, and we all went home happy. This was the first time I ever saw them, and I'll never forget the awe they inspired; the best bass, drums, guitar combo ever.
THE WHO - Love Reign O'er Pete's Jacket
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From the amazing 1997 US Tour, and the defunct video project. Pete T owns the copyright, no infringement intended. Give him the ad money; I think fans will enjoy seeing this little bit.
Michael Tsarion on Common Purpose
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Notice to UA-cam. There can be no possible legal basis for complaint. The words are spoken by me, and are a verbatim transcript of what Mr Tsarion said. I can prove this. There is no obscenity or slander, no individual person is even mentioned; it is merely his opinion on a matter of interest. Interviewer's comments are not included. Common Purpose is a sinister organisation which tries to sile...
TREATMENT - Dissolving (alternative mix)
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TREATMENT - Dissolving (alternative mix)
Hipshakers live at the Dublin Castle 1
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Hipshakers live at the Dublin Castle 1
Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live LMC 3
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Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live LMC 3
Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live LMC 2
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Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live LMC 2
Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live at LMC 1
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Two Dozen Wicked Jesters - Live at LMC 1
Very cool
The group seems to be in favour of capitalism? According to Wikki. This makes me sad 😔
They put out some great music.
The best live band hands down. Moonie was Jimi on drums. Unreal talent...Peace...
Having seen this for the first time and as a lifelong fan. I can now fully understand why Roger quit the band, threw some punches, and flushed their pills. He didn't know what Pete was going to play next, but ebbed and flowed the best he could. Kinda like he did that roll after Pete did his final high kick and fell down at Live-Aid.
The Who Neked Eye Live In Weleley ❤ Lyrics Videoke 4:44 4:44 4:44 4:44 4:44 4:45 4:45 4:45 4:45 4:45 4:46 4:46 4:46 4:46 4:46 4:47 4:47 4:47 4:40
THE WHO NAKED EYE ❤ Lyrics Videoke
Untouchables
Great night :) Good to see a pic of my old mates Mark, Julian , Paul and Clive. Miss you all Xx
Oh yeah well these are my TITS… so there I guess we’re even
Whoever asks why john was named the ox.. look at him and u know
Pete is so creative, unpredictable and expressive and Roger is so steady and reliable and predictable (not in a bad way) and the dynamic is often frustrating for someone like Pete but it is great when it seems he knows it works as a whole to deliver for the audience
For most artists, performing this well with a drunk guitarist in front of 80,000 people would be the highlight of their career. For the Who, it was Saturday.
Have you ever been to this part of London ? You have to be pissed just to survive it.
@@blackrosecomb No, I haven't. But I've been to Wembley and I instinctively started downing pints when I got there
It was great until Pete started singing....
This is a fantastic Moon dissertation.
Went to about a dozen of their gigs. Nick used to Iive above me.
these performances represent the time when they were greatest.
1971 would like to have a word...
I was there. Still have it on cassette. Skinrub, Housego, Rosshow, Big Tim and the much missed Gubby
I was there. A brilliant day of music.
The wankers guitar
In an interview, Pete is asked about this particular show. His response was close to, "I was pretty pissed (drunk). Don't remember much about the Charlton show." The proof is right here.
Still great performance
That song came out in 1996 how can that be Keith Moon playing the drums???
So ahead if times these who song are what we a living today and he wrote 50 years ago
If only they could have all got together on lifehouse the who would have been on top
00:44 I love how Pete nods when Roger says ,"Take a little dope". It may of been only booze, but He looked f**ked up!!!
When Pete and Keith get drinking together look Out!!!
Oh how I miss those days
The Mighty Who
12:25 tits out
Wow
Take. A. Little. Dope. Walk. Out in. The. Air
“We’re not pawns in any game. Not tools of bigger men. There’s only one who can really move us all.” Such deep, beautiful lyrics. Understanding there is more than what’s on earth.
great lyrics, unfortunately, not all that true.
@@brianjacob8728 That's the whole Townshendian ambiguity of it, isn't it? Does the verse go: "Both think we know what's right, both know we know what's wrong, we tell ourselves so many many many lies. We're not pawns in any game, we're not tools of bigger men..." or "Both think we know what's right, both know we know what's wrong, we tell ourselves so many many many lies: 'We're not pawns in any game, we're not tools of bigger men...'"
Nobody to play that song but Keith Moon
Good lord, Roger’s voice is so beautiful and tender on the first verse.
Doesn't look like Dylan Howe on drums though...
Doesn't look like Dylan Howe on drums though...
Love watching the interaction between Moon and Townsend...usually it's the bass and drummer that lock together but not in the Who! Which is why they were so different and so very great...
They had a unique dynamic no other band had. The Bass and drums provided melody while the guitar and singer were rhythm...stunning, breathtaking and phenomenal!
@@SamanthaNelson-fr7gf They were a band with lead guitar, lead singer, lead bass, and lead drums that somehow worked spectacularly...
This was the Hipshakers mk2 Adam Blake-guitar Godfrey old -harp Clive leach-bass Gordon leach-rhythm guitar and Phillip myers-drums. Sadly Gordon Leach died from covid.
Wilko was amazing .RIP
RIP Wilko x
This is amazing! My first Who concert was '81; born a bit too late. cheers!
It is not a who song that I am very familiar with but after listening to it a few times I do like it.
Probably my favorite Who song. First heard it in high school and it made me feel like I was being given cryptic advice or secret knowledge. The lyrics are so poignant and the guitar is epic. I love Pete's soloing: it's always reaching, crying, yearning to hit that one note that will explain every lyric in the song...and possible every lyric to every song.
There once was a note…
When he plays the 3 chords at 2:22 and for the next minute its for me like hearing the meaning of life...
Odds and sods had good shit
Saw this lot many times. Altered states were induced and expected.Still have the Stamp out mutants tape. Amazing band -sadly not give the respect they deserved.One of the earliest psychedelic bands of the 1980s
Saw this lot many times. Altered states were induced and expected.Still have the Stamp out mutants tape. Amazing band -sadly not give the respect they deserved.One of the earliest psychedelic bands of the 1980s
Pete's recollection of the gig "I can't remember I was extremely pissed at that show". 🤣🤣
This song was further enhanced by the West Country Farmers Band - The Wurzels!
I think they all look exhausted 😩
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During the My Generation Blues part I always sing "Boy From New York City"🤣
Cool cool kitty- me too
2 Alcoholics 1 Druggie 1 one sober singer Pretty sad
That's rock n roll pal. Last I checked, the two that were left were still touring. I'd say they did alright.
They made such a glorious fucking racket that I’m just not getting the "Pretty sad" bit. And I’m a miserable cunt.
Long time ago that i hear this amazing song