The ocean splashing against the rock reminds me of this clip from Kenneth Clark's "Civilization". The Who are the only recent musicians who reached the romantic heights of Beethoven and Byron. I think Pete was influenced by this film. ua-cam.com/video/pq56Kzc3jI4/v-deo.html And of course it, and the Beethoven Overture in it, is even more connected to another great Who classic. Watching the film, the Who song that I mean is obvious.
Greatest album all time. Got me through my youth
This tour was phenomenal and Roger hit the high notes in this song💕
This is AMAZING, I love the horns, simply fantastic!
Absobloodylutely amazing!
The best Who album
This was recorded in date and I believe. 1996 period we were there.
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The ocean splashing against the rock reminds me of this clip from Kenneth Clark's "Civilization". The Who are the only recent musicians who reached the romantic heights of Beethoven and Byron. I think Pete was influenced by this film. ua-cam.com/video/pq56Kzc3jI4/v-deo.html
And of course it, and the Beethoven Overture in it, is even more connected to another great Who classic. Watching the film, the Who song that I mean is obvious.
This is a very sad reflection of the original. I am disappearing into the luckily unidentifiable bliss.... Bye bye
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The only reason I'd wear a wife beater is if I'm slamming whiskey at the dinner table in front of my wife and kids. .
If I looked like that in my 50's, which he was is 96, I'd wear one every fucking day!
@@coreyjones2694 Roger is a hunk!
@@selenesimonson9930 Well, was. Age has finally caught up to him.
@@Krendall2 😂Agree! I saw him perform recently and he behaved like a grouchy old man!