FIRST TIME HEARING The Who - Substitute REACTION
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- FIRST TIME HEARING The Who - Substitute REACTION
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The Who formed in London in 1962. This was their 5th single, released in 1966. the previous 4 were Zoot Suit, 1964- I Can't Explain, 1964- Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, 1965 & My Generation, 1965. They had 4 Album releases in the 60's as well as 2 compilation albums, one in north America and one in the UK. Who's next was their 2nd album of the 70's after Live At Leeds.
This one's also on their album "Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy" 1970 I think.
I've also heard their High Numbers single, 'I'm the Face'.
Yeah, that was the B side to Zoot Suit.
Yeah, that was a compilation album of old tracks. kind of a Greatest Hits , it came out in 71.
I can't explain is a great track. And I love Bowie's cover. In fact, a journey through Bowie's Pin Ups would be a great reaction video!
My favorite pre Tommy song is I Can See for Miles. You guys would love it
Absolutely. Keith Moon was a monster on that one.
think they've done it
@@charliegeorge9393 okay thanks. I'll check to see if they've done it
@@charliegeorge9393 yes, they have done it. Thank you
@@charliegeorge9393 Oops, you're right. Well then maybe Boris the Spider, and then Happy Jack and Magic Bus.
This track was way before Baba O'Reilly, written in 1965 and released as a single in March 1966 reaching No5 in the UK charts. Pete Townshend was becoming an accomplished songwriter by this time and it showed with this track that they werre going to be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. Check out I Can See For Miles from only a year later and you'll see the progress they were making to establish themselves as a much harder sounding unit. Loving your reactions as usual guys, great to see you're still getting turned on to what we oldies were listening to in the sixties, loving every minute..
You know you're getting old when you can remember listening to the "old classics" on your transistor radio when they were first released.
It sounded pretty lame when heard through those tinny little transistor speakers - nearly all John's thunderous bass was lost, and much of the drumming as well. Listening to it on a proper stereo system for the first time was a revelation!
When I bought my first real stereo equipment, one of the first albums I bought was Meaty Beaty Big And Bouncy and was amazed how much better it sounded.
My Who favourites are 'I'm A Boy' (1965) and 'I Can See For Miles' (1967)
I'm A Boy has such cool lyrics!
Substitute (1966) - Baba o' Riley (1971)
The basis of the Who sound was the manic drumming of Keith Moon and the driving bass of Jon Entwhistle - just brilliant. I was lucky enough to see this number performed live as part of the Live at Leeds set. I think you can just hear me clapping on the record.
Substitute was recorded in Feb 1966, years before Baba O’Riley. Musically, ahead of it’s time, especially the drumming of Keith Moon which is absolutely stunning.
FYI Bassist, John Entwistle was actually the “Lead Guitarist” of the band. Just listen to the bass throughout “Substitute”.
“Substitute” was released in 1966.
The Ox was the best.
This song was released in 1966. I enjoy their entire catalogue but most of what they did from "Tommy" til Keith Moon died was amazing next level music!
One of their first hits that they always played when I saw them, usually right after Can't Explain that often opened their live shows. Nice tune and a sample of what's to come.
What you guys REALLY need to hear next from them is Live at Leeds, their great live album, do the My Generation jam off it for some of their very best live work, it is goosebump inducing for sure! Enjoy. 🎵🎸🎤🎸🎹🎶
My favorite live album of all time.
Thank you for doing one of my Dad’s favourites. I can still remember this blasting on the cd player as he sang the “substitute” part when I was a little girl. He passed away 2 years ago this June ❤
May he Rest in Peace
Bargain, Mobile, My Wife, Drowned, Love Reign O're Me, The Seeker, 5:15 so many good songs
My Favorite Who song!!
Yay!!
Don't judge a book by it's cover.
The Ox absolutely KILLING it on bass....That tone was unheard of in 1966.
"Hold your group together with Roto Sound Strings"
Substitute was released in March of 1966.
If you enjoy their early humor, give "Boris The Spider" a try - written by bass player John Entwistle. Their best live performance (of a great song) is probably "Young Man Blues" at the Isle of Wight from 1970 - Entwistle's in his skeleton suit, and Keith and Pete have such great interaction during the song.
I suggested Boris for Halloween, but I'd love it any day!
Boris gets a vote from me.
Young Man Blues live is amazing. Jay and Amber NEED to see it
Boris The Spider is fire. I sing it to my kids and they think I’m crazy.
This is one of my favorite early Who songs!! The song is pretty progressive for 1966. Entwistle on the bass is just ripping the strings apart. Go back and give it another listen and focus on the bass, "Thunderfingers" is killing it!!! Great reaction guys!!! May I suggest a live Who reaction to 'A Quick One' from the Rolling Stones concert show "Rock and Roll Circus" where the Who are at full energy!! They steal the show!!! Mind blowing performance!!!
Stole the show so much - the Stones were insecure about it for 25 years before finally releasing RNRC in the mid 90's.
Great White covered this on their 1984 self titled album.
A pretty decent version.
Substitute released in March 1966. Won't get Fooled again was 5 years later in July 1971.
When is someone gonna do "Boris the Spider!" Johns humorous Contribution !
John wrote 'Tattoo' as well also quite Humorous. Its on the Who sell out Album.
The Who's "I Can See for Miles" a track of their 'The Who Sells Out" album released back in 1967 was a international smash hit and one of my favorites of the early Who recordings. Drummer Keith Moon gives it his best on this track. The 'Who' were included in the British invasion bands during the 1960's among others such as The Rolling Stones, The Animals, The Hollies, The Yardbirds, The Zombies, Dave Clark Five, Hermans Hermits, Them, Spencer Davis Group and of course The Beatles just to name several.🎤🎸🎹🥁🔊🔥🎧☮
You forgot The Kinks whom this song reminds me of. "I Can See for Miles" should be their next Who reaction or perhaps "Boris the Spider".
they did I Can See For Miles about 6 months ago
@@johnsilva9139 Thanks for pointing out The Kinks. We may also add Manfred Mann, The Mindbenders, Moody Blues, Small Faces, Freddy and the Dreamers, The Searchers, Chad and Jeremy, Peter and Gorden, The Honeycombs, Gerry and the Pacemakers and there are several more not mentioned not counting the British girl artists like Lulu, Petula Clark, Dusty Springfield and more. Yeah, "Boris the Spider" is a good suggestion they most likely would enjoy. 👌😎🍻🥂
@@gabrielvanhelsing8214 - They have already cover most of those artists as well. If you actually followed them, you wouldn't be requesting songs and artists they have already covered. The search feature is your friend.
@@tk848 Thanks, I'm a relatively new subscriber. They are gaining new subscribers on a regular basis on their channel, and they also might not have known either of what they reacted to or not. In any case, I only mentioned the song was one of 'my' favorites not a suggestion per se. Again, thanks for your reply. 🤔🤝
The line Amber mentioned was removed and replaced from the 45 single shortly after it was originally released because of the concern it was too controversial.
In the US, the line "I look all white but my dad was black" was re-recorded as "I try walking forward but my feet walk back." Their record company feared any reference to race would keep it off US radio.
I learned something new today. Also, why am I not surprised? (USA in the 60’s)
@@hilarymiseroy Because the US was (and still is) a bass-ackward country.
Conservative censorship has a long history.
If memory serves me well, Substitute by The Who, was released in 1977 .
Keith Moon was into amphetamines at this time and was so pilled up on the session he couldn't remember doing it and accused the band of hiring another drummer behind his back. They pointed out that it had to be him because there was no other drummer in the world that screamed in the middle of a take.
That good old sound. I'm here for it! Over the past few weeks I've been chased by songs by The Who, but that's a good thing. And then I saw that you had uploaded a reaction to the guys from The Who... 😀
Well, it's cool you're reacting to earlier Who! I came to this song when I was a kid and I bought the Who's compilation album "Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy", thinking it was the follow-up to "Who's Next", my first Who album. This song was on it, and another song that should be your next early Who song to check out, and that's "My Generation". I don't think you've done that one before...
I own MBB&B. My favorite song on that album is “Legal Matter”
Great album. I love Pictures of Lily and I can’t help but smile every time I hear Boris the Spider.
Have this on vinyl, it's going on in a mo. Uber cool...
Try to find The Who Sell Out 👍
If you've still got Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy on vinyl, then it's worth a few bob these days as is the Who sell out!
60s Who is the absolute best of The Who. I suggest when you do their early stuff, if available do their videos because part of the Who magic is also visuals..especially 60s Who.
Especially Keith Moon LIVE.
I totally agree, the 60’s stuff is my favourite too and watching them perform (even when miming on Ready, Steady, Go) takes the performance to another level.
My Uncle saw them live in a relatively small venue in the West of Scotland in the late 60’s or early 70’s. He said it seemed as though one minute Roger Daltry was next him at the bar then just a few minutes later, he was walking on the stage swinging his mic in great loops before throwing it into the air, catching it and going straight into the first song…by the time I heard this story around twenty years later, the venue was a snooker hall and unimaginable as a music venue.
Nice reaction, love your acknowledgement of Pete’s humour which was alway there. especially the early songs. Substitute, The Kids are Alright, A-A-A, Pictures of Lily, etc etc..
All of them maximum R&B😎
PS, John E is a bass god.
The Who Magic Bus is a must hear too.
My all-time favorite song by The Who is Magic Bus.
I'll try you. I'm waiting towards the country CO UN TRY I grew up with the 1 on 1 and a 1/2. I was German encounter but I've listened opposition to lots of rock and roll. And I do like to ride on the magic bro sometimes. Magic bus by the who I lock it
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This is old school Who. Some of their best came out of this era!
I heard this song ages and ages ago on a Who greatest hits tape and didn’t think that much of it. But now I like it a lot more hearing it again after all these years. Thanks.
Jay & Amber, you'll love their "5:15" and "Love Reign O'er Me"!!!!
and “The Real Me”…..especially due to Jay’s love of bass 🎸
I still remember hearing this when it first came out, and I loved it.
Pictures Of Lily!✌🏻🏴
i love this song. one of their best and happiest tunes.
Ok, now that you are on early Who - one of my favorites - you've got I Can See for Miles, Boris the Spider, Pictures of Lily, The Kids are Alright, I Can't Explain, and Happy Jack. Can't go wrong.
Oh! , the 60 s encapsulated in this song , my childhood remembered. Thank you.
GRRRREATT !!!
As Are Loads Of Their Tracks... From The 60's I Can't Explain,Pictures Of Lily,I'm A Boy,"Anyway,Anyhow,Anywhere" And The Kids Are Alright. The 70's The Song Is Over,5.15,I've Had Enough,Who Are You And Dr.Jimmy TREMENDOUS ALL 🎉🎸🎤🧨
This was 1966, way before Baba O'Reilly
Yeah album was meaty Beaty big and bouncy. A staple when I saw them in concert
You should check out a Who live performance. Especially around 1969 to 1970, The Who were an absolutely incredible powerhouse and at the peak of their powers in those years.. Nobody else was as loud, dynamic and exciting live as The Who live. Way more dynamic than most of these studio singles. This is a good one. The Who - Young Man Blues, Isle of Wight 1970
I've got the DVD of that performance, they opened with 'Heaven and Hell' to get warmed up, Moon got more than warmed up he was on fire.
Early Who is full of humorous lines and songs: Pictures Of Lily, I'm A Boy, Boris The Spider, etc...
Boris the Spider, sung by John Entwistle if I remember right.
Substitute was released the year I was born. 1965.
A really good live video of the Who to check out is Young Man Blues live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970.
You are both so positive. I can definitely learn from you. You are a great ideal for me to emulate. Thanks for your sparkle.
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I've been here a while. I just want to get out my hill h I l l b I l l y get my healthy layout
i well remember this song when i was i secondary school in the uk one of my all time fav bands!
Thanks for playing!!
Start to finish, John Entwistle's bass lines are heard to drive it all along...... stunning!!!!
When they are available, it is worthwhile to see the Who's live performance videos, especially in their early years when Keith Moon was the drummer.
Lethal bass and guitar! Ofc Moonie on the drums was a wild child. So great.
Lynnwood 😈 Brian- when I was like in grade school I had the who live at Leeds I believe and would play air guitar to this loved it!
Excellent reaction to my all time favorite band!
An absolute classic from the band's early days! (1966, an entire career before "Baba O'Reilly"/"Behind Blue Eyes"/"Won't Get Fooled Again" and the rest of the 1971 album "Who's Next") Often used as a concert-opener, along with "I Can't Explain", from the same era. (I knew you'd like the line about how he's "passing", as they said back then.)
"I Can't Explain" would make a fine reaction, as would "The Real Me" from "Quadrophrenia". (I know you're scared to tackle the "rock opera" albums, "Tommy" and "Quadrophrenia" because you think the songs are too connected to the overall narrative, but they work on their own, honestly. "The Real Me" is the opener, so that would show you what you're in for.) Or you could do more of the key pieces from the "Who's Next" era, such as "Pure and Easy" or "Naked Eye" (especially live for that one).
Or, since you dug the Dirty Mac at that "Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus" TV show, why not watch the Who blow everyone off the stage at that show with their AMAZING performance of "A Quick One (While He's Away)"?
And, as I haven't made enough suggestions yet (sorry!), how about two bands you haven't hit yet? Try some Quicksilver Messenger Service with "What About Me?" or "The Truth". Or go wild with Pavlov's Dog doing "Natchez Trace" or "Did You See Him Cry?".
(Some nice connections to bands you already know, but I will save those for when you do QMS or the Dog. [/tease].)
Hell yeah❤ ! Greetings from Gothenburg Sweden. 😊
I remember playing pinball in our small town Teen Centre to this song. Great stuff.
Love at Leeds Summertime Blues!
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Love the Who... Great song, Leo Sayers who you have heard a couple of times has written songs for Rodger Daltrey when he went solo. So maybe we could have some more Leo please (Thunder in my Heart) is a great song but he also had over 30 hits in 🇬🇧.😊❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thunder In My Heart is one of my all-time favorite songs!
you both enjoyed that one
Thank you for recognizing the greatness of The Who. Please take some time to explore both Tommy and Quadrophenia…the entire albums. Both are journeys worth taking.
I remember watching this on TV when it came out in 1966. When it got to the line "At least I'll get my washing done", my sister laughed out loud!
Great choice and thanks for sharing this. Yeah, this was 1966. Just on the crest of the British Invasion. “Baba O’Reilly” is 1971. As somebody else said in the comments, you can pretty much divide The Who into pre-Tommy, the ultimate rock opera, and post Tommy, which also includes their next great rock opera, QUADRAPHENIA. And much more. “Substitute”, along with “My Generation”, “Young Man Blues” (a cover), “I Can See For Miles” are all
pre-Tommy. “Baba O’Reilly”, “Won’t Get Fooled Again”, “Behind Blue Eyes” (all from maybe my favorite Who album, WHO’S NEXT), and later, such as “Who Are You?”, “You Better You Bet”, “Love Reign O’er Me” are all post-Tommy.
Hi from UK . "WHO ARE YOU" ... A later who song . Great video of it . see Keith Moon in action .
The Who are always good , this one was 1966 , another hit for them.'The sreeker' is another good one. There is a great track by their singer Roger Daltry ' I was Just a Boy''-Colin Ward
Entwistle's bass on this song is simply ENORMOUS!!!
He's grateful 🍄
Could be said of almost any Who song.
One of the best group of rock music🤘
The Real Me by them is their best in my opinion!!! Can’t beat the vocals, bass, or drums in that song
Early Who (1966). Great song. Many more to go from The Who. React to "Love Reign O'er Me" or "5:15" next. Thanks. 😎
Happy Jack and magic bus are my 2 favorite. I like the oldies.
I Can’t Explain is still my fav Who Song of all time. I also love the version by the Scorpions on Rockers and Ballads! 🤩
You were right about it being before "Baba O'Riley." This song is from 1966. I will always be partial to this song because it was the song playing when I first discovered a community radio show in the early eighties called "Treasures of the Sixties."
My four all-time favorite bands are the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, the Who and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. From pre British Invasion it was the Coasters and the Drifters
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Didn't mean to leave out the girls. The Ronettes, Martha and the Vandellas. To this day Ronnie Spector ( Veronica Bennett) is my favorite female voice, 2nd favorite, Amy Winehouse
One of my favorite early Who songs. 👍 Also check out “The Kids Are Alright” and “I Can’t Explain”for more early Who
Well, earlier today I was listening to "My Generation" by The Who and thought that you guys should listen to some of their older stuff and here you are! Peace!
My favorite Who song!
The Who were one of the first British Invasion groups. Very early Substitute is from either 1966 or 1967.
March 1966. They were about to emerge from their British Invasion pop music style and get a lot deeper into the messages and much more complex. The start of the next phase was I Can See for Miles.
Bass and drums are legendary
Great hearing some early Who today, Substitute from 1966. I was a bit surprised to see that you have reacted to 15 Who tracks.. but the majority were over a year ago. How about some more early Who..... Here are some suggestions: 1964 I Can't Explain, 1966 I'm A Boy, 1966 Boris the Spider, 1967 Pictures of Lily. These early songs are the songs that introduced us to the Who (along with other early songs you've already covered), then we saw them evolve with the rock opera "Tommy" and "Who's Next" and so on.
a real classic
You guys just have to give Love Reign o’re Me!
Great choice!
This is early, poppy, Who. Late 60s at the latest. The Kinks and Stones were poppy at this time too. Making the album Tommy transformed The Who into rock gods. I love this song. So blunt and sarcastic. Great songwriting: "The simple things you see are all complicated" "Substitute you for my mum, at least I'll get my washing done."
Thanks Jay and Amber, your reactions are always a pleasure!
The Replacements were originally going to be named The Substitutes because of this song, but the band outvoted it
It's from 1966, but also on the album MEATY, BEATY, BIG AND BOUNCY - compiled by Pete Townshend and released in '71 - one really good album. Meaty was Daltry, Beaty was Moon, Big was Entwhistle and Bouncy was Townshend.
I'm sure others must have mentioned this, but Keith Moon was so much fun to listen to back in those days. He's killing it on this track. Such a great drummer.
Simply one of the best pop songs ever written.
I love the 60's Who! Check out Going Mobile, Magic Bus, I can't explain or Boris the Spider
Can't go wrong by going to the beginning with "I Can't Explain". It's dead simple, fun to play, gets people out on the dance floor, and was a garage band staple. Or maybe "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (live version from the 'Ready Steady GO!' television program).
My favorite British band
band 😊
Saw them in the early 80s Texas jam Dallas cotton bowl.
You are quite right. The Who have many sounds. Substitute is from 1966 and Baba O'Riley is from 1971. They evolved a lot in between. Some suggestions for lesser known Who songs: Pure And Easy, Little Billy, My Wife and Naked Eye. There are so many more and also some of their biggest hits that you haven't gotten to yet. Enjoy the journey.
I'm A Boy was one of their best and the lyrics are very relevant for today with some families.
Agreed, but make sure it's the longer version from the Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy album, not the shorter one released as a 45.
The Who’s catalog really splits between pre Tommy and post Tommy, this song is a real highlight of their earlier product, really aimed at the young “Mods”, who were changing fashion and music tastes and trends. ✌️
pre Tommy more or less culminating with A Quick One (While He's Away), for which J and Amber must do a reaction.
Folks please have a listen to The The, song name is Infected, and it's live at London's Royal Albert Hall. That is an amazing track with an all-star band.
The mod years were some of my favorite Who songs.
Great Pete Townshend lyrics and young Moon on drums. Stuff that made legends. ☮🖤🎶
DEVO - BEAUTIFUL WORLD
Yes this was before Baba O Reilly. Try the Seeker by the Who. They mention some of their contemporaries in the song.
My favorite Who track is Slip Kid...Raw and powerful
There are Bass players & then there's John "The Ox" Entwistle!! R.I.P.