I love it you almost always choose to do a live version…but sometimes you need to have the studio version, such as now. This was not their best performance.
wth are you talking about, this was the usual display of The Who live greatness, what's all that crap about studio nonsense? 🤦 this band existed to perform live and no other rock band did it best 🤦🤦🤦
@@JulioLeonFandinho I can think of a couple better than this. Shepperton comes to mind. Also, the studio version used a piano for the beginning parts and a violin instead of a harmonica.
Thanks for listening without pauses. Thanks for your honesty. Hope this performance does not put you off listening to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' (studio version) and/or 'Who Are You'.
The Who are legends. I saw them live. They have so many huge hits. They got a gold record for this song & many more from other songs. They were high on drugs. Teenage wastland....WoodStock young youth party 3 days
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I've seen them 4 times when I was younger. I'm going to out on a limb here and say that maybe you didn't see the best performance. Townsend usually dances around a lot more, Daltrey was a lot more active with the mic as well as his dancing. I might suggest you check out "Who are you" or "Won't get fooled again". They are truly a great band. Love your reactions, Keep up the good work.
Obviously, you weren't around in the seventies with this song came on the radio and the world would stop and the people would listen. In those days the who were rock gods!
It’s a bit of a manic version. The studio version is more precise and toned down where it needs to be. No dancing unless it’s you. Lol. I saw them live at Madison Square Garden so I have my own informed opinion. Great show and when they were late, they had little plastic cups of champagne passed out to the whole place! Thanks for your honest reaction to this performance though!
The Who are performers. They are generally doing all sorts of frenetic moves & gyrations in a live performance, except for John Entwhistle, bass guitarist. Keith Moon, otoh, is a wild man, whether he's playing live or in the studio. Try "Won't Get Fooled Again" or "Who Are You".
The whole band feel the music and react in their own ways. Pete once said “When I’m on the stage, let me try and explain: when I’m on the stage, I’m not in control of myself at all. I don’t even know who I am, you know. I’m not this rational person that can sit here now and talk to you…I’m just not there, really. It’s not like being possessed, it’s just I do my job, and I know that I have to get into a certain state of mind to do it.” Pete is not a pretty dancer (especially in this show)and very different to the choreography of modern performances where it seems the dance moves are often more important than the sound of lyrics.
I love The Who. This is a crazy wild song for sure. But you should explore their beginnings with the acclaimed rock opera “Tommy”. Even my Dad who was born in 1931 liked it.
The unbridled nature and imperfections of their stuff is a big part of what made them amazing. I saw them once and it was definitely a better performance than this particular one…playing and sound wise, but I love this one too.
Listening to this rough, overblown live version as an introduction to the song doesn't do it any favours. I think in general you should always listen to the studio version of a song before a live version. Unless the live version is very highly produced it will always lack clarity, completeness, balance and nuance compared to the studio version. If you've already heard the studio version your brain fills in these gaps.
It's ok if you didn't like it. You're sincere and that's what really matters. Maybe you didn't get the best live performance, but it's an amazing Who song.
Appreciate your honesty. So many commenters seem to love everything they hear which doesn't seem realistic. That said, I bet the song grows on you if you listen to it more.
I saw the who back in 1983 with Eddie money and the sex pistels. It was a general admission ticket meaning everybody had to run to get the best seats for the concert!! It was crazy!!
I like it that you weren’t impressed. We all like different things. I’m 68 and grew up with The Who. They will always be a marker in modern music. I miss Keith and John so much. This is classic when you remember when it was first recorded.
This was an interesting choice. The Who were arguably the best live band in the world for a few years but suffers from having some of its worst moments captured on film forever, and relatively little footage of them at their peak. This concert was only one of two shows they played after some time off from touring and by all accounts were very rusty. In addition, three of the band members were very close to blind drunk for both concerts. Lastly, this song requires that they play along to backing tapes, which is the death of any live performance. They do this a lot in recent years.
The Who, or Pete Townsend, were going through a tough time in this period as Pete tried to piece together a new "rock opera" called Lifehouse - it never really made it and this is one of the better songs to come from the project. The version with Nigel Kennedy playing the climactic finish is terrific. But as with all the others - thanks for an honest review.
I love your honesty, I love that you know without a doubt that you have the right to voice your opinion. I feel that I can safely say that I love your morals. I most certainly love your show. Keep up the great work.
Pete Townsend is more of a Rythem Guitarist than a lead guitarist. But his rythem is the best in town. I think I had all of their Cassetts back in the day....😉
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I’m not sure that I’m as critical of the performance itself as you, but you’re right about the lack of seriousness considering the message of the song. I think Pete (rip) was high, because his attempt to play a very small lead break was feeble at best. The message was one that they should have really taken to heart, it would have saved a lot of people a lot of grief, and we would probably have one of the world’s greatest drummers with us a little longer.
I love and respect your honesty. I was never really into The Who. I was more into Deep Purple, Led Zeplin, Black Sabbath etc. If you haven’t already I’d love to see your reaction to the recorded version of Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train. Much respect to you 🤘
@@ingobordewick6480 it’s funny how vinyl is making a big comeback. There’s nothing that’s sounds as good as music played on vinyl and a really good turntable, amp and speakers.
I think maybe you're right about this one, Rebeka - (get the popcorn) - & I'm a BIG Who fan - saw them 3, 4 times live, including ONLY time, as I understand it, The Who and Led Zeppelin played together (at Merryweather Post Pavilion outdoors not too far from D.C. in US of A around 1969 when "Tommy" had just come out, and Zep's 1st album had just been released) -- I mean Pete's upset about "the absolute desolation of teenagers at Woodstock - 20 people had brain damage" (is that verified?) after that 3-day weekend, out of what - 400,000-plus people tripping, listening to some of the best R&R live of all time & camping out shoulder to shoulder more or less ... You'll get MORE brain dead than that after any resort weekend anywhere, OR at a 20-minute trump (I refuse to capitalize it) rally with 23 people at it now-a-daze ........... Besides that ("more precise and toned down" or NOT), in ANY version of this song the instrumental intro is way OVERLONG; Daltrey's harp playing is so-SO at best; and Pete spends WAY too much time on tambourine & dancing for a WHO song to make any sense. Their MUCH BETTER anthem to "teenage wasteland" is "My Generation" ..... where as I understand it, Daltrey's stuttering -- "mu-mu-mu-mu MY GENERATION" was an imitation of their fans strung out on speed (illegal drug uppers) not being able to communicate verbally very well ......... "Oh Well" -- Speaking of that classic Peter Green-led original Fleetwood Mac song - have you ever reviewed that one, Rebeka? Here's a good LINK to plug into etc ...... hopefully will work Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - "Oh Well", Live@ Music Mash 1969 - Bing video AND JUST ONE OTHER THING - have you explored the Seattle (mostly, Stone Temple Pilots were from a bit south of there) GRUNGE thing of the early-mid 1990s? Well, you SHOULD ..... Nirvana, Soundgartern, Alice in Chains, STP, and a few others - probably the LAST true R&R uprising not quickly corporate controlled ..... and then there are the Red Hot Chili Peppers - so good over SUCH a LONG period of time - check "Dani California" out - a visual satire on all the rock image phases from 1950s to 1990s
I'm with you on this one. They didn't seem to be connected as a band, little or no "push". Can't be all things at all times but I can leave this one behind.
Sorry you didn't care for that , and yes , they do have a bunch of other great songs , maybe you might want to check out some Johnny Winter doing The Mississippi Delta Blues live from ROCKPALEST , I've noticed that you like doing live reactions , maybe you will like Johnny Winter !!! Then if you do you could check out Johnny and Edgar Winter doing Tobacco Road !!!!
There are so many classic amazing songs that are by The Who. Unfortunately, the ones you listened to weren't the best ones... give them a chance ;) Shall I suggest some more or are you done with The Who already?
Those silly movements are the ultimate classic live band moves which inspired many many,many bands in rock afterwards..here they want to satirise the hippie movement and that's why they act more silly then usual.the intro alone is a dive to electronica from the 60's...nothing like that ever been heard till then. trust me..just the fact that this song calls hippies in their faces "teenage wasteland" (due to their extensive use of drugs)makes it even more interesting and prophetic combined..
Love the honesty. Better not to fake liking it. Do yourself a favour and listen to the studio version at least once before fully making up your mind, though.
I like it, but it's great to hear a UA-cam reactionor saying they don't like something and a give a rational reason. Also, has anyone noticed she's beautifuller than all the rest of em?
I like the performance the vocals great Roger Daltrey with that sure shotgun High impedance microphone I Saw The Who in 1982 in Buffalo helluva show it's just too bad Keith Moon wasn't there
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I like the Who, but they aren't my favorite. I do like this song and never knew the origins. However, the lyric "teenage wasteland" makes perfect sense when he talks about Woodstock.
This might be the first ever reaction video I've heard (in all of UA-cam) where the reaction was completely negative. Very refreshing! After all, reactions that are all positive aren't really honest reactions. I understand that the person reacting doesn't want to offend the viewers who suggested the video, but offering ones opinion shouldn't really offend anyone. I do like this song however, but I agree the performance was over the top. I, usually, don't dig deep into the meaning of the song. My first reaction is if the song just sounds good to me.
This one isn’t my favorite The Who song either. If you want to try more from them, I’d suggest Reign O’er Me and Won’t Get Fooled Again. Both are excellent. Cheers!
The album version of this song was not as distorted as this live version so you could hear the lyrics better The crow went nuts obviously they liked it. Try to understand why it wasn't your cup of tea.
It's still a masterpiece. You not liking it doesn't stop it from being one of the best rock songs ever.
Won’t Get Fooled Again is a better Who song.
It's a great song, but there are better versions. The fact that she didn't like it simply means she didn't like it. That was her reaction.
@@slkinia And what? What's it to you muppet?
one of the great songs of all-time
I love it you almost always choose to do a live version…but sometimes you need to have the studio version, such as now. This was not their best performance.
Very true sir. The live version from The Kids Are Alright is better.
What are you talking about!!!! Just like Queen @ live Aid. The Who rocked it considering what the concert was about…
wth are you talking about, this was the usual display of The Who live greatness, what's all that crap about studio nonsense? 🤦
this band existed to perform live and no other rock band did it best 🤦🤦🤦
@@JulioLeonFandinho I can think of a couple better than this. Shepperton comes to mind. Also, the studio version used a piano for the beginning parts and a violin instead of a harmonica.
The other big live version is way better
Thanks for listening without pauses. Thanks for your honesty. Hope this performance does not put you off listening to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' (studio version) and/or 'Who Are You'.
She’s just being honest in her opinion, I like that and you gotta respect that, freedom of speech man xx
ppl r a-holes
you better dedicate yourselves listening to polka music if you aren't able to get what this is all about
Thank the Heavens I am in the MINORITY . Great Band , Great Song , and it's THE WHO LIVE . Each 2 there own . Lots of Love . 😀
It was a anthem pre PUNK for many teens. When I lived in Hudson, Mass in the late 70s. It was the theme song for "Bone City" pot heads.
Gosh!! An honest reaction!! It means more now when you say you really like something.
The Who are legends. I saw them live. They have so many huge hits. They got a gold record for this song & many more from other songs. They were high on drugs. Teenage wastland....WoodStock young youth party 3 days
The drummer Keith Moon drove his Rolls into a pool and left it there
Woohoo! 🙌 Great choice!!! Sorry that you didn’t like it but it was an anthem song for a lot of people
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I've seen them 4 times when I was younger. I'm going to out on a limb here and say that maybe you didn't see the best performance. Townsend usually dances around a lot more, Daltrey was a lot more active with the mic as well as his dancing. I might suggest you check out "Who are you" or "Won't get fooled again". They are truly a great band. Love your reactions, Keep up the good work.
Thank you.:)
Obviously, you weren't around in the seventies with this song came on the radio and the world would stop and the people would listen. In those days the who were rock gods!
It’s a bit of a manic version. The studio version is more precise and toned down where it needs to be. No dancing unless it’s you. Lol. I saw them live at Madison Square Garden so I have my own informed opinion. Great show and when they were late, they had little plastic cups of champagne passed out to the whole place! Thanks for your honest reaction to this performance though!
First negative reaction I've heard. I appreciate the honesty.
Rebeka this gig was 47 years ago!! Awesome band!
I was at that concert my ears were ringing for days after but what a show best little Rock n Roll band in the world EVER
The Who are performers. They are generally doing all sorts of frenetic moves & gyrations in a live performance, except for John Entwhistle, bass guitarist. Keith Moon, otoh, is a wild man, whether he's playing live or in the studio. Try "Won't Get Fooled Again" or "Who Are You".
Love Reign Oer Me, Who Are You, Behind Blue Eyes, Join Together, Won'tGetFooledAgain, The Real Me, 5:15.....the list goes on and on and on....
this is the who to me. saw them 76 incredible.
Who? THE WHO!!! Saw them in Chicago a lifetime ago. Incredibly one of those 50 plus year bands! That's WHO!!!
Secret policeman's ball, pinball wizard, drowned, best ever, stay safe and KTF and shine on.
It's a out take from Pete's Lifehouse project. A song from a rock opera that was abandoned.
Some of the songs appeared on Who's Next album.
The whole band feel the music and react in their own ways. Pete once said “When I’m on the stage, let me try and explain: when I’m on the stage, I’m not in control of myself at all. I don’t even know who I am, you know. I’m not this rational person that can sit here now and talk to you…I’m just not there, really. It’s not like being possessed, it’s just I do my job, and I know that I have to get into a certain state of mind to do it.” Pete is not a pretty dancer (especially in this show)and very different to the choreography of modern performances where it seems the dance moves are often more important than the sound of lyrics.
I love The Who. This is a crazy wild song for sure. But you should explore their beginnings with the acclaimed rock opera “Tommy”. Even my Dad who was born in 1931 liked it.
Wow! Was not expecting this. An honest reaction. Thank you for being so refreshingly genuine. I'm off to listen to some more of your reactions.
Thank you.:)
Epic performance and
The unbridled nature and imperfections of their stuff is a big part of what made them amazing. I saw them once and it was definitely a better performance than this particular one…playing and sound wise, but I love this one too.
Listening to this rough, overblown live version as an introduction to the song doesn't do it any favours. I think in general you should always listen to the studio version of a song before a live version. Unless the live version is very highly produced it will always lack clarity, completeness, balance and nuance compared to the studio version. If you've already heard the studio version your brain fills in these gaps.
You're a.joke !
I LOVE ART ...WHAT MOVES ONE DISTRACTS ANOTHER
It's ok if you didn't like it. You're sincere and that's what really matters.
Maybe you didn't get the best live performance, but it's an amazing Who song.
Greatest rock band ever. They have dozens of classics.
Yeah, were beautifully nuts, I love it... 💘
Wow! Thank you for picking up The Who. Hopefully Wishbone Ash be the next one you react. Greeting from Java Island.
I eas at that gig Summer Of 74 Charlton Althletic Football Ground What a show
God I remember when this came out. Never thought I'd ever see it in a reaction video, lol. The Who was a great band though. Thx Rebeka
Appreciate your honesty. So many commenters seem to love everything they hear which doesn't seem realistic. That said, I bet the song grows on you if you listen to it more.
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I get that. I often am disappointed by bands in concert messing with their songs.
Great performance. The studio version is the art but this rocks live. The harmonica here gives it a real hoedown feel. Townshend really plays that up.
Absolutely brilliant.
Classic of classics !!!
A magnificent song! You might want to listen to it again and find out where the teenage wasteland really is!❤
I saw the who back in 1983 with Eddie money and the sex pistels. It was a general admission ticket meaning everybody had to run to get the best seats for the concert!! It was crazy!!
I like it that you weren’t impressed. We all like different things. I’m 68 and grew up with The Who. They will always be a marker in modern music. I miss Keith and John so much. This is classic when you remember when it was first recorded.
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this is what was going on with the youth of the late 60's early 70's
This guy's are full of awesomeness and you are so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
That old saying "youth is wasted on the young".
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I love this girl
Could watch her all day.
Especially reviewing Led Zeppelin
This was an interesting choice.
The Who were arguably the best live band in the world for a few years but suffers from having some of its worst moments captured on film forever, and relatively little footage of them at their peak. This concert was only one of two shows they played after some time off from touring and by all accounts were very rusty. In addition, three of the band members were very close to blind drunk for both concerts. Lastly, this song requires that they play along to backing tapes, which is the death of any live performance. They do this a lot in recent years.
That's one of their signature songs
One of my favs who song. Looking good today
The Who, or Pete Townsend, were going through a tough time in this period as Pete tried to piece together a new "rock opera" called Lifehouse - it never really made it and this is one of the better songs to come from the project. The version with Nigel Kennedy playing the climactic finish is terrific. But as with all the others - thanks for an honest review.
Thank you.:)
It's ok , you go girl. Love your reactions. We all have our likes and dislikes.
You should hear a studio version of this song, and Won`t get fooled again. And Behind blue eyes.
Whatcha call "power chords."
The most explosive group in rock history. Excellent video Rebeka. I've been listening to The Who since middle school in the 1970's.
Thank you.:)
I love your honesty, I love that you know without a doubt that you have the right to voice your opinion. I feel that I can safely say that I love your morals. I most certainly love your show. Keep up the great work.
I recomend to you: won't get fooled again 1978 (the who of course)
Pete Townsend is more of a Rythem Guitarist than a lead guitarist. But his rythem is the best in town. I think I had all of their Cassetts back in the day....😉
Everyone is confused after the first time hearing this song.
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Greatest band in the history of the world. God has a name and it's Peter Dennis Blandford Townshend!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m not sure that I’m as critical of the performance itself as you, but you’re right about the lack of seriousness considering the message of the song. I think Pete (rip) was high, because his attempt to play a very small lead break was feeble at best. The message was one that they should have really taken to heart, it would have saved a lot of people a lot of grief, and we would probably have one of the world’s greatest drummers with us a little longer.
Great song!
Good reaction.
You are also very funny!
Thank you.:)
I like the group seen them twice always went a bit crazy when live
I love and respect your honesty. I was never really into The Who. I was more into Deep Purple, Led Zeplin, Black Sabbath etc.
If you haven’t already I’d love to see your reaction to the recorded version of Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train.
Much respect to you 🤘
Thank you.:)
Coming from the same background as you I discovered The Who during the last 3 years because of beginning to collect vinyl records again.
@@ingobordewick6480 it’s funny how vinyl is making a big comeback. There’s nothing that’s sounds as good as music played on vinyl and a really good turntable, amp and speakers.
I think maybe you're right about this one, Rebeka - (get the popcorn) - & I'm a BIG Who fan - saw them 3, 4 times live, including ONLY time, as I understand it, The Who and Led Zeppelin played together (at Merryweather Post Pavilion outdoors not too far from D.C. in US of A around 1969 when "Tommy" had just come out, and Zep's 1st album had just been released) -- I mean Pete's upset about "the absolute desolation of teenagers at Woodstock - 20 people had brain damage" (is that verified?) after that 3-day weekend, out of what - 400,000-plus people tripping, listening to some of the best R&R live of all time & camping out shoulder to shoulder more or less ... You'll get MORE brain dead than that after any resort weekend anywhere, OR at a 20-minute trump (I refuse to capitalize it) rally with 23 people at it now-a-daze ........... Besides that ("more precise and toned down" or NOT), in ANY version of this song the instrumental intro is way OVERLONG; Daltrey's harp playing is so-SO at best; and Pete spends WAY too much time on tambourine & dancing for a WHO song to make any sense. Their MUCH BETTER anthem to "teenage wasteland" is "My Generation" ..... where as I understand it, Daltrey's stuttering -- "mu-mu-mu-mu MY GENERATION" was an imitation of their fans strung out on speed (illegal drug uppers) not being able to communicate verbally very well ......... "Oh Well" -- Speaking of that classic Peter Green-led original Fleetwood Mac song - have you ever reviewed that one, Rebeka? Here's a good LINK to plug into etc ...... hopefully will work
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - "Oh Well", Live@ Music Mash 1969 - Bing video
AND JUST ONE OTHER THING - have you explored the Seattle (mostly, Stone Temple Pilots were from a bit south of there) GRUNGE thing of the early-mid 1990s? Well, you SHOULD ..... Nirvana, Soundgartern, Alice in Chains, STP, and a few others - probably the LAST true R&R uprising not quickly corporate controlled ..... and then there are the Red Hot Chili Peppers - so good over SUCH a LONG period of time - check "Dani California" out - a visual satire on all the rock image phases from 1950s to 1990s
I'm with you on this one. They didn't seem to be connected as a band, little or no "push". Can't be all things at all times but I can leave this one behind.
The Studio Version is Awsome!!!
Sorry you didn't care for that , and yes , they do have a bunch of other great songs , maybe you might want to check out some Johnny Winter doing The Mississippi Delta Blues live from ROCKPALEST , I've noticed that you like doing live reactions , maybe you will like Johnny Winter !!! Then if you do you could check out Johnny and Edgar Winter doing Tobacco Road !!!!
Way to call it straight Rebeka. You might like Voices Carry by Til Tuesday live in NYC at the Ritz 1986. :)
I forgot to add you might like Aimee Mann, as a Miley Cyrus predecessor, edgy and talented like you and her.
Studio version! Go listen. Also, listen to some Terry Riley which is where the intro comes from.
Listen to the studio version, way better. Plus Keith Moon my opinion on of the best drummers in the music industry.
By the way. Forgot to ad I love yore reactions sweetie! :)
There are so many classic amazing songs that are by The Who. Unfortunately, the ones you listened to weren't the best ones...
give them a chance ;)
Shall I suggest some more or are you done with The Who already?
Listen to the studio version, You'll get it.
Those silly movements are the ultimate classic live band moves which inspired many many,many bands in rock afterwards..here they want to satirise the hippie movement and that's why they act more silly then usual.the intro alone is a dive to electronica from the 60's...nothing like that ever been heard till then. trust me..just the fact that this song calls hippies in their faces "teenage wasteland" (due to their extensive use of drugs)makes it even more interesting and prophetic combined..
Love the honesty. Better not to fake liking it. Do yourself a favour and listen to the studio version at least once before fully making up your mind, though.
Thank you.:)
nice song choice rebeka
YES!!!!
I like it, but it's great to hear a UA-cam reactionor saying they don't like something and a give a rational reason. Also, has anyone noticed she's beautifuller than all the rest of em?
Great hard rock song, very good live performance prefer the studio version's violin outro.
Listen to studio version. Your attitude will change. Actually listen to the whole album.
Pete was on CocaCAINE ...That was to blame ,Pete couldn't help it .. The studio version is much more refined
I like the performance the vocals great Roger Daltrey with that sure shotgun High impedance microphone I Saw The Who in 1982 in Buffalo helluva show it's just too bad Keith Moon wasn't there
Freddie Mercury was supposed to sing ( state of shock) with Michael Jackson before Mic Jagger then Freddie said in interview that he was supposed to sing in (Thriller ) but also something happens.. Micheal was as well a great Queen and Freddie fan ..at least they have recorded 3 joined songs in Michael Jackson stodio at his home one of those tracks is available now on UA-cam the Freddie Mercury song (is there more in life than this ) .. I want you please to react on Michael Jackson 4K life performance in Bucharest the song Will You Be There .. I think it has every thing ... good luck
I think this was more of a studio song that didn't play well live.
Check out "Behind Blue Eyes"
I love the black polish.
I like the Who, but they aren't my favorite. I do like this song and never knew the origins. However, the lyric "teenage wasteland" makes perfect sense when he talks about Woodstock.
I believe the teenage wasteland was referring to the state of the fields left after isle of wight festival 1970. Inspired Townsend to write this.
@@markburgess5423 no
@@Badfourgood take it from your long in depth explanation you have no idea what your talking about!
That was for the crowd
This might be the first ever reaction video I've heard (in all of UA-cam) where the reaction was completely negative. Very refreshing! After all, reactions that are all positive aren't really honest reactions. I understand that the person reacting doesn't want to offend the viewers who suggested the video, but offering ones opinion shouldn't really offend anyone. I do like this song however, but I agree the performance was over the top. I, usually, don't dig deep into the meaning of the song. My first reaction is if the song just sounds good to me.
First video of yours for me…last one too. The Who rock.
I love The Who.
This one isn’t my favorite The Who song either. If you want to try more from them, I’d suggest Reign O’er Me and Won’t Get Fooled Again. Both are excellent. Cheers!
The album version of this song was not as distorted as this live version so you could hear the lyrics better The crow went nuts obviously they liked it. Try to understand why it wasn't your cup of tea.