Multi-cam view of Young Man Blues. Original footage grabbed from Historic Films (if the watermark wasn't obvious enough) however, it was a bit of a mess. For a start, the full 2 hours of footage had NO AUDIO. So I had to go through all the footage and match the correct audio to it. The footage includes only a few songs from the show, but from multiple angles. It does include some pretty cool bits of film though, like the second verse of Shakin' All Over which wasn't in the final video release. Issue number two. The video was cropped AND in the wrong aspect ratio (4:3) resulting in the footage being stretched thin. I fixed the aspect ratio which is in (16:10 - 1920x1200). I thought it would be a standard (16:9) but that wasn't the case. Finally, the footage was also in a low resolution (360p) and pretty pixelated. So I have gone through the painstakingly slow process of A.I. upscaling all the footage to make it look a lot closer to the official releases quality. Of course this still has the watermark/timecodes on the screen but this is as good as it's going to possibly get so I hope you all enjoy this unique view of the The Who at the Isle Of Wight.
The only band that I have ever seen from any era... that seems like they are going to just fly off of the fucking stage and into the stratosphere; and this isn't the only classic era Who show in which it seems that they are just gonna literally levitate due to the energy, power & passion of the music & aura of the players... Fucking amazing... no band can touch classic Who live... No one comes within shouting distance of The Who live!!
I love The Who so much. It’s great that They have 3 such charismatic figures in their live performances but the downside is that in so many videos that were captures, we get such a limited view of the greatest bass player ever! I wish we had more Entwistle!!!
The Who live in 1970 is my all time second favorite era for any band since hearing Live at Leeds for the first time in 1977. The coolest thing about this 3 camera footage is seeing more John E. (still wish they filmed him more) and more angles on Keith. Thank you FullConcerts100 for all of your painstaking effort!
I read Pete as commenting that Keith took something that he shouldn't have fr this show. There are moments when I think I hear him being a little off his normal game, but if he was super high, he sure handled it well.
Notice Keith's kick pedal apparently breaks at the beginning and he switches his right foot over to the left kick drum while his roadie fixes the situation. Same thing happened at Tanglewood during Heaven And Hell.
It was the second time I witnessed The Who giving it large. The first was at Fairfield Hall, Croydon, must’ve been circa ‘65. Massive difference of scale. I don’t remember everything about it because… it was the ‘60s. Na a mean, man.
When I was a kid the consensus was "The Who, Live at Leeds" was the greatest rock concert of all. When I entered my 20s I bought "The Isle of Wight," and I found that was better. I don't think those who said LAL were wrong, I just don't think they had access at that time to "The Isle of Wight.'
IOW more raw... Leeds is a tight, rip yer fucking head off performance! The only part of IOW that is close to the power of the entire Leeds show... is Pete's power chording on this song. I mean incredibly powerful, but... Gotta take Leeds in its entirety. There's a muddiness to the sound here that I don't like. I have to really fuck with my eq to get Entwistle's bass trebly and clear across all channels like it should be...
Thank you very much for the hard work, the result is impressive, it is beautiful, it is unique. The best recital of The Who on multi-cam: what more could you ask for?. Thanks for sharing, as a fan of The Who. greetings from Argentina.!!
Monty, it appears that they took down your complete Isle Of Wight video. Is it available anywhere else? You did such a great job on it and it’s very sad to see it go!
at the moment it's not anywhere. I need to check if I even have that original file anymore. I do plan on doing a 4K re-edit of the whole show at some point this year. Similar to what I did with London Coliseum. Will use only correct camera angles, re-synced up and at the correct 25fps frame rate. But it's a huge job so I don't wanna put a time line on it. All I can say is the first song is done. About the original single cam video, I don't think it will be uploadable on youtube anyway. Videos with multiple songs seem to always get taken down rather than the single song videos, that seem safer.
Multi-cam view of Young Man Blues. Original footage grabbed from Historic Films (if the watermark wasn't obvious enough) however, it was a bit of a mess. For a start, the full 2 hours of footage had NO AUDIO. So I had to go through all the footage and match the correct audio to it. The footage includes only a few songs from the show, but from multiple angles. It does include some pretty cool bits of film though, like the second verse of Shakin' All Over which wasn't in the final video release.
Issue number two. The video was cropped AND in the wrong aspect ratio (4:3) resulting in the footage being stretched thin. I fixed the aspect ratio which is in (16:10 - 1920x1200). I thought it would be a standard (16:9) but that wasn't the case.
Finally, the footage was also in a low resolution (360p) and pretty pixelated. So I have gone through the painstakingly slow process of A.I. upscaling all the footage to make it look a lot closer to the official releases quality. Of course this still has the watermark/timecodes on the screen but this is as good as it's going to possibly get so I hope you all enjoy this unique view of the The Who at the Isle Of Wight.
That’s an insane amount of skilled work. Thank you
Brilliant
Brilliant work... thank you!
This is a really great recording cuz the bass is so much in the forefront. He kicks total ass...
What an incredible band.
all that fabulous playing from the OX and yet they rarely show John. RIP John Entwistle
The only band that I have ever seen from any era... that seems like they are going to just fly off of the fucking stage and into the stratosphere; and this isn't the only classic era Who show in which it seems that they are just gonna literally levitate due to the energy, power & passion of the music & aura of the players...
Fucking amazing... no band can touch classic Who live... No one comes within shouting distance of The Who live!!
It's criminal there isn't any footage of Sparks from this show.
I love The Who so much. It’s great that They have 3 such charismatic figures in their live performances but the downside is that in so many videos that were captures, we get such a limited view of the greatest bass player ever! I wish we had more Entwistle!!!
The Who live in 1970 is my all time second favorite era for any band since hearing Live at Leeds for the first time in 1977. The coolest thing about this 3 camera footage is seeing more John E. (still wish they filmed him more) and more angles on Keith. Thank you FullConcerts100 for all of your painstaking effort!
I read Pete as commenting that Keith took something that he shouldn't have fr this show. There are moments when I think I hear him being a little off his normal game, but if he was super high, he sure handled it well.
@@InService77he sounds right on top of his game to me. Some of his best playing I’ve heard besides Tanglewood a month earlier.
Entwistles bass does so much for this song
Kinda makes the tune, IMO..
Roger Daltrey backing into those Hi-Watt stacks
Notice Keith's kick pedal apparently breaks at the beginning and he switches his right foot over to the left kick drum while his roadie fixes the situation. Same thing happened at Tanglewood during Heaven And Hell.
This is awesome. Young Man Blues from Live at Leeds was always my #1 go-to song to listen to on that album.
The loudest nastiest grungiest piece of heavy metal blues ever!
That was mind blowing.
brilliant such a great band keith on fire
Saw them twice earlier that summer here in the states. Always a literally lifting experience !
I've never seen them live, but I have to think at that time, they were the best live band in the world. So much energy in this.
It was the second time I witnessed The Who giving it large. The first was at Fairfield Hall, Croydon, must’ve been circa ‘65. Massive difference of scale. I don’t remember everything about it because… it was the ‘60s. Na a mean, man.
When I was a kid the consensus was "The Who, Live at Leeds" was the greatest rock concert of all. When I entered my 20s I bought "The Isle of Wight," and I found that was better. I don't think those who said LAL were wrong, I just don't think they had access at that time to "The Isle of Wight.'
Wight is definitely more wild and raw. Leeds is more precise and also amazing! I love both!
Leeds, Tanglewood, Wight, Hull.... Come on, i'm Not sure wich is Best....
@declanmueller2652...thought it was only me who thought like that...
IOW more raw...
Leeds is a tight, rip yer fucking head off performance!
The only part of IOW that is close to the power of the entire Leeds show... is Pete's power chording on this song.
I mean incredibly powerful, but...
Gotta take Leeds in its entirety.
There's a muddiness to the sound here that I don't like.
I have to really fuck with my eq to get Entwistle's bass trebly and clear across all channels like it should be...
My all time favorite live performance! The Who were the best, especially Keith❤
Ain't NOTHING like Live WHO!!!
Thank you very much for the hard work, the result is impressive, it is beautiful, it is unique. The best recital of The Who on multi-cam: what more could you ask for?. Thanks for sharing, as a fan of The Who.
greetings from Argentina.!!
Thank you for sharing... THE WHO... Bravo!
Billy graham said to me son some day your gonna be somebody some day ❤
Fantastic
Fantastic! Thank you so much!!!!
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BRILLIANT!!
FANTASTIC!! THANK YOU!!
John Entwhistle just rips it.
Fantastic job mate you've earned my subscription
Great work!
They were improvising on the spot! Moon set up his 🥁 on the stage floor for 👁️ contact with Pete 🎶 Que's
Monty, it appears that they took down your complete Isle Of Wight video. Is it available anywhere else? You did such a great job on it and it’s very sad to see it go!
at the moment it's not anywhere. I need to check if I even have that original file anymore. I do plan on doing a 4K re-edit of the whole show at some point this year. Similar to what I did with London Coliseum. Will use only correct camera angles, re-synced up and at the correct 25fps frame rate. But it's a huge job so I don't wanna put a time line on it. All I can say is the first song is done.
About the original single cam video, I don't think it will be uploadable on youtube anyway. Videos with multiple songs seem to always get taken down rather than the single song videos, that seem safer.
I will definitely be looking forward to that! I know all too well how much work you put into that. You do excellent excellent work!
This is the peak of rock music. The 53 years that have followed it are pretty meaningless by comparison
Keith’s bass right drum pedal gets replaced at the beginning by a roadie - just incase anyone’s wondering what’s going on there!
No High Hat!
pete at the edge to fall down ...
ONLY 7k views!!!!
What did you use for the upscaling?
How is the work going on the 4k edition of this show?
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