Just wanted to take a second to let you know you do a great job teaching and picking songs - I hope you keep going for quite awhile - I really enjoy your channel and relaxed manner.
It's 1984. I just got my first car (1970 Chevelle). I take it out for the first time and I leave the radio off a few minutes because I was nervous and didn't want to be distracted. About 10 minutes into my maiden voyage, I turn on the radio and the DJ is talking about the Who. He fades out and Going Mobile starts playing. Perfect timing. I really got into it and as I am singing along, I see a car out of my left eye skidding to a stop and I realize I'd been distracted and ran a stop sign. I turned the song off and paid more attention the rest of the trip.
I was dancing to this song at a music festival and because all the churning of the chilibeans and keg bear caused by the dancing, I shit myself. It was horrible! I had cut offs on and the shit flew everywhere. The crowd chased me out of the venue as I shit, cried, and ran for my life all at the same time!
Awesome! great song off great lp first album I bought about 6 years after it's release and this song was about my favorite if you can really pick a favorite off of who's next every song is great. Pete did play that lead through one of his synths. I for get which kind but I have read that in a few articles over the years. Super job and thanks going have to learn this one.
@markenriquez1486 Never mentions a motorcycle as far as I know. Only making toast and tea, playing the tape machine and being an air-conditioned Gypsy 🙂
Explanation of the chord(explanation without capo): He does a G chord where he does G on E string and instead of open B string, he does a D by putting his finger on third fret, essentially a G power chord of G & D, he leaves out the third, then he hits a D chord but takes his finger off the G string where you would be hitting the second fret for an A, plays it open for a D sus 4 (G [G string] D [B string] F# [E string] for D F# G or D sus4). On the song “However Much I Booze,” he capos on the seventh fret but starts with a D chord and then plays the G chord the same way with the his finger down on the third fret on high E & B string but keeps a B note on the low A string by hitting the second fret on the A string for the B note there. Essentially an invert chord of B D G instead of G B D. Piano player do it all the time. Almost a Similar progression.
good question, not sure what other songs on that album are capo'd. I know baba o'reilly is in F, and I've seen Pete play that live with guitar capo'd at 1 so he can do E/A/B shape power chords. Not sure any of the other songs are actually capo'd though
The rhythm I got what you were doing. The lead not so much. I do enjoy you videos and have subscribed. For your lead lesson maybe just a little to advanced for me to just pick up what your doing just by watching your little demo. I loved your something video. That was really good so cheers and thanks
another great lesson for another great song choice. What kind of capo is that? I have two - one is too small for my acoustics and one pinches too tight (goes out of tune). thanks again
You had to bring theory into it. Ü Okay, you asked: (capo speak) all strings open would be Em7/4 or, A7sus4/9 /E. Right? The Dsus thing sounds/looks like you drop G on 1st string to F# and open 3rd string from A note to G, making an inversion of Gmaj7. But if you can play it, who cares the name? Pete rhymes with beat, so beat the thing - so hard it bends sharp is O.K. ♫ :P
Right who cares, but that is some pretty damn amazing analysis friend. So good I'd have no way of validating anyway, but sounds good yo me :-) . Let's make something up, call it "B sharp demented"
NO CAPO. NONE. NADA. -Thorough absence of "cheating device" (Doc Watson's term). Why would Pete Townsend waste a perfectly good open low E string? He's playing in a TRIO, remember, and needs the fuller rhythm sound. Plus, you are off an octave on several notes because the capo will not permit the lower notes. The capo is thoroughly unnecessary and makes the entire guitar part sound dead. There are proper reasons for using a capo, but it is more often used as a "cheater"for mindless, simpleton methods of playing a song that are simply NOT correct. When Dick Hyman published his seminal volume, , it was for people like me. NOT for people with insufficient training. I had to struggle through much of Mr. Hyman's examples, but is helped train my ear to hear the melody correctly and make changes that did not violate the author's original music. I still struggle with some tunes that Hyman uses for teaching, but it's worth the effort. I'd suggest that you have a look at his work, but you are NOT ready! YOU should be looking for a music teacher. I am posting this because I have seen this same idiotic method of playing this SIMPLE part on two other videos. Obviously, some fraud is spreading this misinformation around. -Too many people are trying to sell themselves as music teachers. Like any profession, It takes years of serious training to become good enough to teach. Dear lord, I am lucky to have studied with a well educated, experienced and GREAT Jazz teacher. Alas, Manhattan is a place where fraud music teachers do not get far. Some day, a potential student will walk in. You will ask him to play and he will play so far above your ability and knowledge that it will make you dizzy. Are you really going to wait for such an embarrassing moment? It will not be pleasant... It's sad. times are difficult, and I know you can't get a job, but this is NOT the way. You are NOT prepared to be a minimally professional guitar teacher. I hate to think of youngsters wasting their hard-earned lawn-mowing bread on frauds like you. Can you read music? MUSIC, -NOT TAB. Do you know ALL your scales and modes? -E.g., Major, minor, blues, pentatonic, mixolydian mode, chromatic, etc? Do you teach your students how to shed their scales? How to read? -The number of sharps and flats for each key? -The circle of notes, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, diminished, sustained, augmented, etc? Did you think professional musicians would NOT see this? PS: I am old. I saw Pete play this up close, -50 or 51 years ago. There's nothing like being ancient. but at least I still have my ears. -'Taint NO stinkin' capo, trust me. Nature has deprived you of your ears. For that, I am sorry.
Wow, angry much? I could be wrong, but trust me, I didnt piss in your corn flakes, so maybe you should find out who did and take it out on them.. Be great if you could be constructive and point to an example where someone is demonstrating it the way you think it should be. Glad you are comfortable in your superiority. You didn't need to go off like that.
@@12footchain I have concluded; There is a heiarchy of levels of talant in musicianship I'm sure there becomes a point at wich a few, get trained way beyond the point of perfection. Then they expect precision and perfection wherever they go. At this point, thier superior education actually frustrates these too overly trained geniuses to the point where they are driven crazy by the growing populous of (Still very worthy) but lesser trained musicians, who want to share and do get the deserved limelight on the net. People still enjoy this and don't care if your not Liberachi. or Jimmy page for that matter. When the "holyer that thou" highly trained musicians are tortured by their own art, I conclude that you can be too over trained and let every inaccurate, almost undetectable nuance spoil your day.....or even your entire LIFE. cheers!
I love how the the capo captures the essence of the way Going Mobile sounds (to me). I don't have time or desire to go any deeper and make it more difficult, to please those that were cursed with the hearing of a friggin' cat..... Think about it.
Just wanted to take a second to let you know you do a great job teaching and picking songs - I hope you keep going for quite awhile - I really enjoy your channel and relaxed manner.
Thank you!
I live in a van, I'm mobile - this is my theme song. Thanks for the lesson!
It's 1984. I just got my first car (1970 Chevelle). I take it out for the first time and I leave the radio off a few minutes because I was nervous and didn't want to be distracted. About 10 minutes into my maiden voyage, I turn on the radio and the DJ is talking about the Who. He fades out and Going Mobile starts playing. Perfect timing. I really got into it and as I am singing along, I see a car out of my left eye skidding to a stop and I realize I'd been distracted and ran a stop sign. I turned the song off and paid more attention the rest of the trip.
lol
Thank you, one of my favs by The Who ♫♪♫♪♫
Keep looking. This is not the lad you want.
Thanks! Great!
Thank you!
On the envelope filter if you ever listen to Jerry Garcia play fire on the Mountain and many other songs he’s been using it and he’s the master at it
Thanks!
Thank you!
Good song to play..I bought this album when it came out in high school.
I was dancing to this song at a music festival and because all the churning of the chilibeans and keg bear caused by the dancing, I shit myself. It was horrible! I had cut offs on and the shit flew everywhere. The crowd chased me out of the venue as I shit, cried, and ran for my life all at the same time!
Cheers for the lesson
I may have spent a couple of decades playing it in nashville tuning
Doh!
Thanks so much , great lesson, appreciate the time you put into making these lessons so approachable yet detailed
Keep looking. This is not the lad you want.
NEVER seen any one play this! Thank you! I've been close, but not exactly right, like this. More Who please!!!!!!
Great song. First lesson I've seen of this song.
wow great lesson! you just made this old hippies day...
Just a hippie gypsy
I love the chord diagrams 🎉!
Brilliant! Well done, I always wondered about this song and you got it.
That is the chord of W ... For " what made him think of that ?".
No. Use your ears.
Nobody has done a good lesson for Bargain. I think you are just the guy for the job
Ooh, good one!
Awesome...thanks
Newbie...great decode..Pete huge influence on my writing .
Awesome! great song off great lp first album I bought about 6 years after it's release and this song was about my favorite if you can really pick a favorite off of who's next every song is great. Pete did play that lead through one of his synths. I for get which kind but I have read that in a few articles over the years. Super job and thanks going have to learn this one.
Only song about an RV that I am aware of 🤗. Great job!
It's about living on the run on a motorcycle, my main man.
@markenriquez1486 Never mentions a motorcycle as far as I know. Only making toast and tea, playing the tape machine and being an air-conditioned Gypsy 🙂
Explanation of the chord(explanation without capo): He does a G chord where he does G on E string and instead of open B string, he does a D by putting his finger on third fret, essentially a G power chord of G & D, he leaves out the third, then he hits a D chord but takes his finger off the G string where you would be hitting the second fret for an A, plays it open for a D sus 4 (G [G string] D [B string] F# [E string] for D F# G or D sus4).
On the song “However Much I Booze,” he capos on the seventh fret but starts with a D chord and then plays the G chord the same way with the his finger down on the third fret on high E & B string but keeps a B note on the low A string by hitting the second fret on the A string for the B note there. Essentially an invert chord of B D G instead of G B D. Piano player do it all the time. Almost a Similar progression.
who's next I'll bet is loaded with capoed songs? Gr8 Lesson for the Acoustically Impaired musician (such as Me!!)!!!
good question, not sure what other songs on that album are capo'd. I know baba o'reilly is in F, and I've seen Pete play that live with guitar capo'd at 1 so he can do E/A/B shape power chords. Not sure any of the other songs are actually capo'd though
The rhythm I got what you were doing. The lead not so much. I do enjoy you videos and have subscribed. For your lead lesson maybe just a little to advanced for me to just pick up what your doing just by watching your little demo. I loved your something video. That was really good so cheers and thanks
Dude, Going Mobile, there is one you dont see often! Nice... Maybe you could do "I am one", another nice acoustic.. Thanks!!
Can you do a guitar lesson on horizontal departure by Robert Plant it’s a good song to play
Twenty seconds in - hit the like.
We are Going Mobile!
Keep us moving over 60...
Keep us groovin', just a hippie gypsy
Come on, move now, movin'
beep, beep
Im going to play this video at my wife's up comming birthday party.
another great lesson for another great song choice. What kind of capo is that? I have two - one is too small for my acoustics and one pinches too tight (goes out of tune). thanks again
Thanks! That one is a Dunlop trigger curved capo. They have in a few colors
@@12footchain awesome, thanks!
You had to bring theory into it. Ü Okay, you asked: (capo speak) all strings open would be Em7/4 or, A7sus4/9 /E. Right? The Dsus thing sounds/looks like you drop G on 1st string to F# and open 3rd string from A note to G, making an inversion of Gmaj7. But if you can play it, who cares the name? Pete rhymes with beat, so beat the thing - so hard it bends sharp is O.K. ♫ :P
Right who cares, but that is some pretty damn amazing analysis friend. So good I'd have no way of validating anyway, but sounds good yo me :-) . Let's make something up, call it "B sharp demented"
@@12footchain Demented? Now that's something I can validate!
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NO CAPO. NONE. NADA. -Thorough absence of "cheating device" (Doc Watson's term).
Why would Pete Townsend waste a perfectly good open low E string? He's playing in a TRIO, remember, and needs the fuller rhythm sound. Plus, you are off an octave on several notes because the capo will not permit the lower notes. The capo is thoroughly unnecessary and makes the entire guitar part sound dead.
There are proper reasons for using a capo, but it is more often used as a "cheater"for mindless, simpleton methods of playing a song that are simply NOT correct.
When Dick Hyman published his seminal volume, , it was for people like me. NOT for people with insufficient training. I had to struggle through much of Mr. Hyman's examples, but is helped train my ear to hear the melody correctly and make changes that did not violate the author's original music. I still struggle with some tunes that Hyman uses for teaching, but it's worth the effort.
I'd suggest that you have a look at his work, but you are NOT ready! YOU should be looking for a music teacher.
I am posting this because I have seen this same idiotic method of playing this SIMPLE part on two other videos.
Obviously, some fraud is spreading this misinformation around. -Too many people are trying to sell themselves as music teachers. Like any profession, It takes years of serious training to become good enough to teach. Dear lord, I am lucky to have studied with a well educated, experienced and GREAT Jazz teacher. Alas, Manhattan is a place where fraud music teachers do not get far.
Some day, a potential student will walk in. You will ask him to play and he will play so far above your ability and knowledge that it will make you dizzy. Are you really going to wait for such an embarrassing moment? It will not be pleasant...
It's sad. times are difficult, and I know you can't get a job, but this is NOT the way.
You are NOT prepared to be a minimally professional guitar teacher. I hate to think of youngsters wasting their hard-earned lawn-mowing bread on frauds like you.
Can you read music? MUSIC, -NOT TAB.
Do you know ALL your scales and modes? -E.g., Major, minor, blues, pentatonic, mixolydian mode, chromatic, etc? Do you teach your students how to shed their scales? How to read? -The number of sharps and flats for each key? -The circle of notes, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, diminished, sustained, augmented, etc?
Did you think professional musicians would NOT see this?
PS: I am old. I saw Pete play this up close, -50 or 51 years ago. There's nothing like being ancient. but at least I still have my ears.
-'Taint NO stinkin' capo, trust me. Nature has deprived you of your ears. For that, I am sorry.
Wow, angry much? I could be wrong, but trust me, I didnt piss in your corn flakes, so maybe you should find out who did and take it out on them.. Be great if you could be constructive and point to an example where someone is demonstrating it the way you think it should be. Glad you are comfortable in your superiority. You didn't need to go off like that.
@@12footchain I have concluded; There is a heiarchy of levels of talant in musicianship
I'm sure there becomes a point at wich a few, get trained way beyond the point of perfection. Then they expect precision and perfection wherever they go.
At this point, thier superior education actually frustrates these too overly trained geniuses to the point where they are driven crazy by the growing populous of (Still very worthy) but lesser trained musicians, who want to share and do get the deserved limelight on the net. People still enjoy this and don't care if your not Liberachi.
or Jimmy page for that matter.
When the "holyer that thou" highly trained musicians are tortured by their own art, I conclude that you can be too over trained and let every inaccurate, almost undetectable nuance spoil your day.....or even your entire LIFE.
cheers!
I love how the the capo captures the essence of the way Going Mobile sounds (to me).
I don't have time or desire to go any deeper and make it more difficult, to please those
that were cursed with the hearing of a friggin' cat..... Think about it.
Don't care 'bout pollution
I'm an air-conditioned gypsy
That's my solution
Watch the police and the tax man miss me
I'm mobile...... Woo hoo.
Those chords do not exist.
Thank you very much