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  • @Producelikeapro
    @Producelikeapro  5 днів тому +19

    What's your favourite Rock Album? In today’s video we look at the Who's groundbreaking album ‘Who’s Next’. In the wake of their incredible rock opera, Tommy, Pete Townshend and the Who spent most of 1970 teasing their next project to the press - the ill fated Lifehouse. The band spent months demoing, performing, recording and re-recording songs intended for Lifehouse. But by the spring of 1971, the film project had been abandoned and the remnants were repurposed as the band’s 5th studio album, ‘Who’s Next’.

    • @familysounds
      @familysounds 5 днів тому +1

      The Jam ALL mod cons IS a must...

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  5 днів тому +2

      @@familysounds Love that album!

    • @PreacherAtArrakeen
      @PreacherAtArrakeen 5 днів тому +1

      Probably Revolver or Sgt. Pepper. If forced to pick, it would be the former.

    • @GregorPQ
      @GregorPQ 5 днів тому +2

      How did you divide the stems?

    • @sirloifior
      @sirloifior 5 днів тому

      Hi as always
      Echo and the Bunnymen " heaven up here "

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh 5 днів тому +22

    In 1977, I was 14 and installed a Pioneer cassette player in my mom's Ford Torino. We sat back, screwdriver in hand and cranked up the first test song "Won't Get Fooled Again", sounded so good. That fond memory is forever burnt in my brain. Hey Warren, what you guys do is quite magical. Thanks PLaP!

    • @michaelratcliff8634
      @michaelratcliff8634 4 дні тому

      My first car was a 1972 red Torino. The longest hood ever on a car!

    • @CraigHollabaugh
      @CraigHollabaugh 4 дні тому

      @@michaelratcliff8634 yea, that long hood was quite intimidating when learning to drive.

    • @svenolofandersson2572
      @svenolofandersson2572 4 дні тому +1

      My first car was a 68 Renault 4. No problem with hood length…

    • @johnmermigas
      @johnmermigas 3 дні тому +1

      My 1973 Dodge Charger has the Ford beat. It was my first car and after years in my parents GM cars that ong low swooping hood was very intimidating.
      Love the Ford also. The Who's Baba O'Reilly was the first song I played in my Charger. The memories are still so palatable.
      Take care...

    • @CraigHollabaugh
      @CraigHollabaugh 3 дні тому

      @@johnmermigas Charger > Ford = winner!

  • @Genious.
    @Genious. 5 днів тому +14

    That isolated scream is what I use as a ringtone for anyone that isn't in my address book.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 5 днів тому +2

      😂👍

    • @briancoyne8815
      @briancoyne8815 5 днів тому +4

      I guess you could have gone with “Who the @&$# are you?”

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 4 дні тому +1

      Haha CLASSIC!

    • @stevecowder4774
      @stevecowder4774 2 години тому

      😆 now that’s the mark of a real “ Who “ fan. 👍

  • @DrMackSplackem
    @DrMackSplackem 4 дні тому +3

    "My wife" is a slammer and hilarious. I love how the progression just chugs along with the bizarre tale unfolding. Always makes me smile.

  • @smokinmoose2
    @smokinmoose2 5 днів тому +9

    There used to be a teen club in a suburb of Chicago called The Cellar where the big local bands as well as national and international bands played. Cream, Buffalo Springfield, John Mayall, The Yardbirds and The Who, as well as many others, played there, some on their first American tours. As a young drummer, aside from the jazz giants like Joe Morello, Buddy Rich and Louis Bellson, Keith Moon was a huge influence on my playing. I remember when I first heard "My Generation" coming out of the tiny mono dashboard speaker of my father's Dodge thinking "how is that huge sound coming from that crappy speaker, and who is that drummer?", and then I heard that bass solo where the guitar solo should have been and there was no turning back At 19 years old I was fortunate enough to be asked to play and record for a band that was on the Columbia Records label called The Cryan' Shames. On one of the Who's early American tours they opened for us at one of our concerts! A year or two later we opened for them. Funny how that goes.
    I met my wife at the Cellar when the Who first played there. We paid $2.00 each to get in. Years later we saw them at a very large venue and paid $250.00 each. Again, funny how that goes. Of the five times I saw them four were with Moon, Daltrey, Entwistle and Townshend. The last time sadly Moon and Entwistle were gone. And twice I was lucky to share a stage with them.
    Who's Next is, for me, the greatest rock album ever recorded from, again, for me, the greatest rock band of all time. There's not one member who wasn't the best of the genre. And "Won't Get Fooled Again" is the greatest rock song ever. Again, for me.

    • @jeffreycase9497
      @jeffreycase9497 2 дні тому

      Guitarist here . Do you think Morello was the blueprint for Bonham ? Discovering Morello via UA-cam , I'm stunned that he is not a household name . A more musical drummer I have never heard .

  • @ZigbertD
    @ZigbertD 2 дні тому +2

    My memory of first hearing Who's Next was in the early 1970s at around age eight or nine, in a big ol' Oldsmobile 98 driving across the desert southwest of the US with my parents and my older brother on our family vacation. My brother had a portable Grundig reel to reel tape machine and a number of tapes he'd recorded from his album collection, one of those being Who's Next. I loved it all, but my favorites were "Bargain" and "Going Mobile", the latter of which felt totally apropos for setting up camp in the giant rear seat compartment of our land yacht of a car, playing cards with bro, eating sandwiches, napping, and listening to music. Even my straight-laced conservative dad at the wheel, no rock fan at all, appreciated the vibe of that song in that situation. "Did he just say 'watch the police and the tax man miss me'?" Yeah Dad, he sure did...

  • @guitboxgeek
    @guitboxgeek 5 днів тому +16

    "This album was THE album" - my exact thoughts, Warren! This album and Zep II and so many others from this specific time period are the pinnacle of rock music in my mind. Probably millions of others as well haha! Nice work on the video guys.

    • @CraigHollabaugh
      @CraigHollabaugh 5 днів тому +1

      Bingo!

    • @nikdrown
      @nikdrown 4 дні тому +1

      This was a solid album through and through. I loved Tommy but when it comes to getting to the nit grit and pop song formula in this genre its definitely a case study for any student of music

  • @piscesman54
    @piscesman54 5 днів тому +2

    In 1974 I was 19, and I went with my family on a camping trip in the lakes region of Patagonia, in Southern Argentina. We had Who's Next on a cassette and played it over and over, in the car, at our campsite, everywhere we went. A couple of songs that really resonated with us were Mobile and The Song is Over (the lines "I sing my song to the wide-open spaces, I sing my heart out to the infinite sea, I sing my vision to the sky-high mountains, I sing my song to the free." as that was pretty much what we were doing at the time--just traveling and camping by some of the most beautiful lakes you've ever seen and singing along to these all-time classics. My favorites were Won't Get Fooled Again, and Baba O'Reilly. Epic.

  • @Zack-Hates-Youtube
    @Zack-Hates-Youtube 5 днів тому +12

    Woah love the new intro!

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 5 днів тому

      Yes! Pretty cool! 🤩👍

  • @Willi-Wucher
    @Willi-Wucher 5 днів тому +10

    No autotune on the vocals - REAL human!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  5 днів тому +2

      Haha indeed!

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 5 днів тому +1

      Meanwhile, Brian May has been giving pitch-correcting of Freddie Mercury's vocals his blessing for re-releases of Queen albums 😏

    • @Willi-Wucher
      @Willi-Wucher 5 днів тому +1

      @@mightyV444 Nooooooooooo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @AndyA1234
    @AndyA1234 3 дні тому +3

    "Behind blue eyes" is a beautiful track, showing vulnerability, before it rocks out. Quadrophenia and The Graduate are two films where the music is integral to the story. They don't make 'em like they used to.

  • @michaelratcliff8634
    @michaelratcliff8634 4 дні тому +1

    When I was about 13, my parents gave me a small tape player for my birthday and a couple of albums with it. Who's Next was one of them. One of the first albums I ever owned. I'll never forget my father hearing Baba O'Riley and asking "Is that a violin?". The Who have always been an important band to me. Only saw them once live, in 1982 at the Astrodome. Still get chills. Thanks for the video, Warren!

  • @DietmarEugen
    @DietmarEugen 5 днів тому +3

    I love the minimal music elements on the album since I heard them the first time without knowing about minimal. Years later, I learned about Terry Riley and his music and thought "I know that minimal stuff from somewhere...". Thanks for the great presentation. My favorite album by The Who, and one of my favorites overall.

  • @BobbyBass-x6i
    @BobbyBass-x6i 5 днів тому +2

    My favorite album. 4 musicians at the top of their game playing amazing songs. Sounds as good today as ever. Rock on

  • @johnb5482
    @johnb5482 2 дні тому +2

    In my mind Pete's guitar on "Who's Next" is the standard of rock guitar tone.

  • @nicolasblanckaert2035
    @nicolasblanckaert2035 5 днів тому +2

    Thank you so much Warren for this wonderful episode ! Must feel incredible to have an ex bandmate playing with a band you grew up listening to.
    I remember the day I discovered them, around 13 of 15, my father comes to my bedroom with Who's Next, Are You Experienced and a U2 album, don't remember which one. "Here son, for your culture" and WOOW... You know...
    that episode means much to me ! Thank you !

  • @markhenderson6389
    @markhenderson6389 17 годин тому

    Agree that Who's Next is one of the most complete rock albums ever produced. Every track is strong, rewarding multiple listens. And the entire album flows from beginning to end. To me, Who's Next stands out as the band's masterpiece - even considering the brilliance and lasting influence of works like Tommy or Quadrophenia. It belongs in my top 10 rock albums of all time. Great video, thank you for adding to my appreciation of this profoundly creative and powerful musical statement!

  • @colinbenfield326
    @colinbenfield326 5 днів тому +9

    Love this breakdown. Big fan of Quadrophenia too.

    • @marcusnolte7476
      @marcusnolte7476 4 дні тому +2

      yes, it's unfortunately often overshadowed by tommy and next in the public eye, but quadrophenia will always have a special place in my heart

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 5 днів тому +1

    I heard *hi-hats* in the isolated drum tracks of 'Won't Get Fooled Again'! 😳 🤯 😄

  • @dougthornton6884
    @dougthornton6884 4 дні тому +1

    Incredible that you released this video yesterday !
    I was on a drive to the city and played "Who's Next" on my truck sound system.
    "Tommy" was released when I was in High School, and one of our teachers introduced it to my friend and I.
    I still listen to the album, and still have my mind blown by Keith Moon's drumming.
    My friend Mike, who passed years back, had the experience of seeing the Who in concert.
    I still envy him for that !!
    Thanks Warren for this excellent video !!

  • @amherst88
    @amherst88 5 днів тому +2

    Superb as always Warren, love hearing your take on music -- this, as you said, is a record like no other and one of those that causes me to reflect on how fortunate I was to hear this when it was released and not, in retrospect, as a 'classic rock album.' There seems to be very little art in music these days but these guys are evidence of what it's like when music and art come together -- timeless ❤

  • @MorzakEV
    @MorzakEV 5 днів тому +2

    In the early nineties, I discovered my dads vinyl of Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy, which I loved to bits (I was about 8 or 9, and that was all I knew of the who for a long time, then I discovered this which opened up a whole new dimension - more serious and way ahead of its time.

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 5 днів тому +1

    This makes me think of the rides at old Elitche's Gardens in Denver. The Who, Yes, and Spinners.

  • @tomaurnhammer7597
    @tomaurnhammer7597 3 дні тому +1

    That incredible energy accompanied by a certain vulnerability the band had, made them unique. The work of The Who is a statement that lasts. To me I t’s about dealing with the circumstances you’re in - at any age, btw. That album in particular was a brilliant choice. Thank you.

  • @philcorymusic
    @philcorymusic 5 днів тому +5

    A fantastic sounding album to this day ❤

  • @blueflagmusic
    @blueflagmusic 5 днів тому +1

    Scoop was the light bulb moment for me.
    Sold the Marshall,bought a Tascam 244 Portastudio.
    It was the Shel Talmy sound that got me revved up,still does.
    Thanks Pete!

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith 5 днів тому +7

    One of the greatest Rock albums ever made. I got it when it came out…the songwriting is so great…3 or 4 masterpiece songs at least, well the whole album is a masterpieces…it sounds so alive. Its sad to think that any drummer trying to play like MOON today would immediately be stifled by any producer…Entwhistles style too would be discouraged. I read that PT used a Gretsch Country Gentleman for most of the album , not an SG as one might expect.

    • @fredvahldiek738
      @fredvahldiek738 3 дні тому +1

      The story goes that Joe Walsh gave Pete the Gretsch.

  • @hanshendriksen72
    @hanshendriksen72 5 днів тому +3

    As a longtime Who fan I couldn't have explained the Lifehouse concept better myself, Warren.
    Nicely done!

  • @Randomly_Ruli
    @Randomly_Ruli 5 днів тому +1

    Absolute favorite band and album!!! Thank you for this video

  • @musicmann1967
    @musicmann1967 5 днів тому +2

    One of my top favorite albums. And I saw them play some of it about a week before it came out, so THAT was awesome!! Haha! One of the very best bands ever.

  • @PreacherAtArrakeen
    @PreacherAtArrakeen 5 днів тому +2

    The first Who album I ever heard. Someone used to bring it in to grade 10 art class and play it. It's probably my favourite Who album. Used to do 'Behind Blue Eyes' when I was a busking impoverished student.

  • @nazfrde
    @nazfrde 3 дні тому +1

    Actually they were already The Who when Moon joined. They changed their name to The High Numbers at the behest of their Mod Pete Meaden, but they soon changed it back to The Who after parting ways with Meaden when their lone single as The High Number failed to trouble the charts.

  • @ArgumentShow
    @ArgumentShow 5 днів тому +3

    Sold my Synclavier-II to them. Regrated selling it. But its in good place

    • @ArgumentShow
      @ArgumentShow 4 дні тому

      UA-cam is changing my text after posting: i wrote "Sold my Synclavier-II to 'The Who'. Regrated selling it. But its in good place"

  • @fredfox3851
    @fredfox3851 5 днів тому +2

    Thanks Warren. I love the Who, and this is the first album I bought of theirs. I don't remember which period or who the engineer was but,
    he said (essentially) that he miked Keith with two overheads and kick mics, basically out of fear for his equipment. : )

  • @jamesheath7601
    @jamesheath7601 5 днів тому +4

    I love The Who

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 5 днів тому +2

    A rock masterpiece - I first heard it far too late in life (in the early 2000s) - but I’m glad my cousin played it for me that night! 6 months later we were watching them (sadly without Keith Moon) at Wembley Stadium. Pete Townshend’s demos for the Lifehouse Project (on UA-cam) are brilliant - he plays everything - rather well as it goes!

  • @christopher9152
    @christopher9152 5 днів тому +1

    One of your best yet in this series--especially for a big Who fan like me. Thanks PLAP.

  • @willemmoller6736
    @willemmoller6736 5 днів тому +3

    Excellent video, thanks Warren! This album indeed changed my life, it came out when I was 12 and I immedately got into it and pleyed it endlessly, I still listen to it regularly. It inspired me as a budding musician - my first instrument was drums and Keith was my hero - then I got into Pete's fascinating guitar playing which hugely influenced my own playing, especially when playing in a trio format. John's thundering bass and Roger's powerful, soaring voice were the cherry on top. With just 3 instruments and a voice the Who managed to sound like an orchestra, playing songs by one of the greatest songwriters ever. One of the most powerfuyl bands and albums ever. Can't imagine my life without them . . .

  • @andrewburrell5710
    @andrewburrell5710 5 днів тому +1

    Pete Townsend took the lifehouse concept forward with his psycho derelict album in the 90s and finally lifehouse chronicles in the early 2000s including live shows

  • @satyb
    @satyb 5 днів тому +1

    Making fun of the monolith or in England "Taking the piss out of it". Cliff Richard was once asked why he sang with an American accent, he gave the example that if he sang the word dance in american he sang it as as "dence" which flows smoothly but if he sang it in English it would come out "darnce" which disrupts the smooth flow of words.

  • @kadzo1000
    @kadzo1000 5 днів тому +3

    Warren amazing! thanks just flippin brill!
    When are you going to interview Pete Townsend?

  • @peterzee
    @peterzee 5 днів тому +3

    I believe it was a PT's Lowrey Organ. TBO-1 maybe?

  • @ArloTarr
    @ArloTarr 5 днів тому +3

    The remastered deluxe version is FANTASTIC 🤘

    • @marcusnolte7476
      @marcusnolte7476 4 дні тому +1

      oooh yeah!! if it was only for the electric version of "Love is for keeping" sung by Pete and "Baby Don't You Do It" it would be worth it

    • @ArloTarr
      @ArloTarr 4 дні тому

      @@marcusnolte7476 agreed 👍

  • @2mdcoe
    @2mdcoe 5 днів тому +1

    The way 3 piece bands played then. They played off eachother. Zeppelin did things that way, especially live.

  • @derkultvontrump
    @derkultvontrump 4 дні тому

    You’d love to chat with him.
    Could you try for an interview with him please.
    He’s a fascinating dude. Our paths have crossed over the years, eventually leading to a meeting in a studio, then recording The Who.
    As a kid, I’ve always loved his playing, whilst trying to copy him on guitar😂
    Then one day he’s starting to teach me engineering. My mind blown, I got to take away some amazing tricks. This happened many moons ago.

  • @alexcampbell1001
    @alexcampbell1001 4 дні тому +1

    This was an amazing video. Love this album. Close your eyes and listen again through your best headphones or speakers. Great to hear the breakdown of tracks and instruments so clear. Good stuff! More please!

  • @datemonthyear
    @datemonthyear 5 днів тому +4

    Thanks Warren, as always!

  • @rickl5596
    @rickl5596 2 дні тому

    Incredible album from beginning to the end. This is what it sounds like when a band with a lead singer, lead drummer, lead bassist and lead guitarist are at their peak. And as good today after 1000 or more listens as it was the first time. Has Warren been on hiatus? I've see new vids lately but don't recall seeing any for some time prior.

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 3 дні тому +1

    Keith's snare rung like hell in the Spectrum.

  • @edalder2000
    @edalder2000 2 дні тому

    I remember when The Who played The Concert For NYC after 9/11. They played in order "Baba O'Riley," "Behind Blue Eyes," and "Won't Get Fooled Again." 100+ dB scream therapy. The Who were THE highlight.
    I got into classic rock in 1990-ish. I was 18. Many of the 60's and 70's acts were still touring and all over the radio. I knew The Who's highlights, but listening to "Who's Next" was a cohesive whole. No weak spots.
    "Life House?" I figure the music made by instruments could not match the idea of it in Pete Townsend's mind. He put so much effort that he had to stop or just have a breakdown.
    I remember seeing Sugar in the early 90's. Bob Mould and band were loud as HELL and did a ripping cover of "Armenia-City in the Sky." "The Who Sell Out" is underrated because "Tommy" and "Who's Next" came after.

  • @josephcorcoran8714
    @josephcorcoran8714 День тому

    Pete used a Gretsch 6120 for most of the tracks during this period I believe.
    Also, I love the ring of Keith’s snare.

  • @GregorPQ
    @GregorPQ 5 днів тому +3

    Stupid question: How did you divide the stems?

  • @wikkidperson
    @wikkidperson 5 днів тому +1

    Photographer Ethan Russell toured, showing and explaining his pics. At the showing I was at, he claimed that everyone in the band actually peed on the monolith, except one of them couldn’t go, and needed one of the other guys who was there, not in the band, to pee for him.
    This is not always the story he the I guess.

  • @Its_Frank_Franchini
    @Its_Frank_Franchini 5 днів тому +1

    Well, not so much of a rock album but i love the album Escapology by robbie williams the mixing and overall sound is incredible

  • @wikkidperson
    @wikkidperson 5 днів тому +1

    Photographer Ethan Russell toured, showing and explaining his pics. At the showing I was at, he claimed that everyone in the band actually peed on the monolith, except one of them couldn’t go, and needed one of the other guys who was there, not in the band, to pee for him.
    This is not always the story he tells I guess.

  • @admarhermans1
    @admarhermans1 3 дні тому +1

    Jon is doing a great job with The Who!

  • @alexcampbell1001
    @alexcampbell1001 4 дні тому +1

    Great Trivia and history tips of sound recording too!

  • @DJSYKES100
    @DJSYKES100 5 днів тому +1

    A true masterpiece, sounds as fresh today as it did 50 yrs ago. Perhaps just beaten by Quadrophenia, but too close to call!

  • @griiseknoen
    @griiseknoen 3 дні тому +2

    The difference in time between "Tommy" in -69 and "Who's Next" in -71 is only two (2 !!!) years.
    Yet the difference in the music and the sound - _the quality of Townshend's writing and arrangements, the power in Daltrey's vocals, the tightness and heaviness of the band, the punch and clarity of the production (The drum sound alone !!!)_ - is simply INSANE.
    It's almost as if "Tommy" was made by an amateur school band in the 50s and "Next" by some kind of rock'n'roll juggernaut in the 80s... They went from being slightly _behind_ the times (compared to The Beatles, for instance) to being so ahead of everybody else it is almost unfathomable. "Who's Next" sounded like NOTHING that came before it, and them Shepherd's Bush boys more or less singlehandedly created the entire genre of "Stadium Rock" in the process. (For better and worse... 😁)
    And I haven't even mentioned the amazing mix of rock and "electronica" on _"Baba O Riley"_ and _"Won't Get Fooled Again"._ 15 - 20 years before everybody else was trying to do it...
    The fact that this album was made in *1971* just wrecks my brain. 🤯

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  3 дні тому +1

      Artist grew so fast in this days! The discovery process was amazing! Creativity was ripe!! Great times!

  • @johntbd
    @johntbd 3 дні тому

    Great take Warren. The Who! My favorite. My first concert was Elton John. My second The Who. It was the make up gig in Boston Gardens. My brother took a date to the first show. Kieth was not in good form as you know. Bros date couldn't make the second show insert baby brother. Laser beams! I have a radio show and the Who keep making appearances. Thanks for what you do.

  • @bobbyggare8364
    @bobbyggare8364 3 дні тому +2

    Days of future past! we need it! loved the video.

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  3 дні тому +2

      Thanks ever so much!

    • @bobbyggare8364
      @bobbyggare8364 3 дні тому +1

      @@Producelikeapro Always love your videos. I like the approuch you have. talking about the production.

  • @s.r.b.4582
    @s.r.b.4582 5 днів тому +4

    please talk about Raw Power haha

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  5 днів тому +1

      Try this:- ua-cam.com/video/gCoc0tR4dqE/v-deo.html

  • @arrivalsband9201
    @arrivalsband9201 5 днів тому +3

    Excellent vid! thanks

  • @vk3fbab
    @vk3fbab 5 днів тому +1

    Great album from a great band. The interesting thing is that for such a popular band Roger is not the most recognisable member and Pete is not a virtuoso in the same way that Hendrix and Page were. However what a band!

  • @honved1
    @honved1 3 дні тому

    WGFA is a rare example of Keith using Hi hat. He used them a lot more in the studio than he did live.

  • @robrobertson2661
    @robrobertson2661 5 днів тому +1

    Such a great record. Have you checked out Townsend's Scoop stuff? Some really cool demos and previously unreleased, home studio recordings. Very cool.

  • @jpdenk
    @jpdenk 5 днів тому +1

    An excellent video! I saw them in concert in Chicago, July of 1970 in the Auditorium Theatre on their tour for this album, literally the best concert of my whole life! A week later I saw saw CSN&Y there and David Crosby commented that he came to town a week earlier to see The Who too. 🙂
    I saw them there again in 1971, and then again in a different venue in 1974 on their Quadrophenia tour, the last time that I saw Keith Moon. Both of those shows were wonderful but 1970 was the really special one.

  • @FundamentalsUK
    @FundamentalsUK 4 дні тому +1

    A perfect album , as is Quadrophenia imo, thanks for the documentary of an iconic album 🤟🏻

  • @magicknight8412
    @magicknight8412 4 дні тому +1

    And another video thats costing me money as I have to go and get the album in question! Got a whole bunch of Who songs, but no full albums so will rectify that pronto :)

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 3 дні тому

    Getting that bass Sound . . .
    Decca rushed out Live at Leeds to keep the flame alive until Who's Next. I now realize the same instrument used for all the Tommy tours is the one we hear on Who's next.
    I wrongly surmised it was the T-Birds as John started using those on the Who's Next tour. It's also conceivable John would have wanted the LAL bass sound to be heard on Who's Next,
    but good engineers never let a bass guitar sound like John Entwistle on a studio recording.
    When I saw them live on 03 Aug. 1971, I reckon Pridden struggled to get John's bass sound dialed in, albeit that was indeed the most ferociously loud bass guitar I'd heard to that date.
    Also, two-thirds of the stage frontage was PA speakers, powered by dozens of WEM heads. The bass was DI'd, the guitar wasn't.

  • @therightrabbit
    @therightrabbit 5 днів тому +1

    I love your vids. It's all about loving music. The best content on the Tube, really. It's really hard to say what is my fave Rock album, I'd go with Van Halen... the 6 albums with DLR

  • @johan.svensson
    @johan.svensson 5 днів тому +4

    Yeeeees love this album. 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @andreirlmeier
    @andreirlmeier 5 днів тому +1

    What a great new intro

  • @paulduckitt3268
    @paulduckitt3268 2 дні тому +1

    Thanks Warren, lovely. The word for these songs is simply MONSTER !!!!

  • @chrischoemortgage
    @chrischoemortgage 5 днів тому +1

    New intro is 🔥🔥🔥

  • @Beatledave7
    @Beatledave7 5 днів тому +1

    How fantastic your old band mate is playing in The Who! Did you get to meet them courtesy of John?

  • @stevenrayphoto1280
    @stevenrayphoto1280 4 дні тому +1

    Love all of your videos through the years Warren!!! Could you please do a review or comparison of the Neve 1073spx.

  • @nikdrown
    @nikdrown 4 дні тому

    Hey dig the intro visual. Not sure how long you’ve been doing that but I’m not that much a fair weather subscriber/student lol.
    Keith Moon……your sentiment on appreciating his style and identifiable sound and playing is spot on. Especially in context to today’s offerings. We have some great proficiency players out there but lack song players (and songs unfortunately). Plus the production side of things is just ass backwards to what we should be witnessing imo. I can’t help but see that as an imagination lacking.

  • @nathanakpe4897
    @nathanakpe4897 5 днів тому +4

    Thanks for all your hardwork ❤🙏

  • @kjoc70
    @kjoc70 5 днів тому +1

    Thanks, Warren. Really well done, as usual.

  • @ChiefGuitarOfficer
    @ChiefGuitarOfficer 3 дні тому +1

    Groundbreaking album for sure! Fantastic episode Warren!

  • @MichaelHonsinger
    @MichaelHonsinger 5 днів тому

    Hey Warren- could you possibly talk about Bill Nelson and Be Bop Deluxe? I believe that the first album that John Leckie ever produced was co-produced with Bill Nelson (Be Bop Deluxe’s 3rd album Starburst Finish) Her went on to produce 7 albums with Bill Nelson over the years. The last time I tried to count how many albums Bill has put out it was something over 40. In the early 80s his double album Confessions off a4-track Mind was an amazing collection of home recordings which he released during the time I got my first multi track (Fostex X-15). After Be Bop Deluxe broke up, Bill released Bill Nelson’s Red Noise album Sound on Sound. A phenomenal ground breaking album. If you’ve never heard it check out the songs I’m Out of Touch, Furniture music, the Atom Age, and Stay Young!

  • @milesjury49
    @milesjury49 4 дні тому

    Great dissection! So interesting and informative... on and up!

  • @tombergman7780
    @tombergman7780 4 дні тому

    Watching this brought it all
    Back for me. Sometimes you forget how great something was until reminded. Your commentary was eloquent and RIGHT ON THE MONEY…

  • @c.e.anderson558
    @c.e.anderson558 День тому

    Do more of these albums and songs that changed music.

  • @johnthursfield3056
    @johnthursfield3056 4 дні тому +1

    I can honestly say I never listened to a single side of an album and then turned it over after two weeks. That is strange!

    • @Producelikeapro
      @Producelikeapro  4 дні тому +1

      Hi John, thanks for sharing! All my friends who work in the music industry share that story,. I suppose we are all a little too obsessed with music then! Haha

  • @WereTheKingsClan
    @WereTheKingsClan 5 днів тому

    Will you ever discuss any of the albums by The Alan Parsons Project? I think Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson's legacy as amazing musicians should be shared with generations anew.

  • @markallanwolfe
    @markallanwolfe 4 дні тому

    Thanks warren for the video. The WHO classic BAND all of them very talented dudes. Who by numbers is also interesting!

  • @AlfaazzMusic
    @AlfaazzMusic 2 дні тому

    Can you please make tutorial video on how to mix vocals to achieve a professional sound using affordable equipment, specifically budget-friendly microphones such as the Audio Technica AT2020 and Lewitt LCT 240 Pro, which are popular among independent artists.

  • @grahamnunn8998
    @grahamnunn8998 17 годин тому

    Still one of the greatest examples of how a band should sound like. I love how the guitar is only just overdriven, all the power comes from Townsends right hand. I love showing this to my students - so many cover versions layer on the distortion.

  • @richardbspeck147
    @richardbspeck147 День тому

    Album: Your Living All Over Me (1987) Band: Dinosaur Jr

  • @vilnispunka9279
    @vilnispunka9279 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you !😀🎼🎶🎹🎸🎙🎧

  • @RedArrow73
    @RedArrow73 3 дні тому

    Cover Art:
    If only The Beatles had hung on a bit, and NICKED this cover art theme, the resultant album could have been called, "Beatle Juice".

  • @chavernac
    @chavernac 5 днів тому +4

    🤴 👸🏼

  • @mar-mj9vb
    @mar-mj9vb 4 дні тому +1

    Keith played the drums as if they were a lead instrument.

  • @markrandle4368
    @markrandle4368 2 дні тому

    Allan brothers Live at the Fillmore East would be cool

  • @liamfitzgerald7528
    @liamfitzgerald7528 4 дні тому

    I prefer their pre-Tommy work, but really appreciate the sound of this record. Technological and
    engineering advances, as well as Glyn Johns, help to capture the power of the band better than their earlier recordings by Shel Talmy and Lambert. You really get to hear Moon on this record.
    Side note, maybe we're making a mistake doing dozens and dozens of vocal takes, cutting and pasting, and then pitch correcting them, these days. Roger is pitchy and warbly on the isolated vocal track but sounds incredible in the mix. I wonder if the pendulum will swing the other way in the A.I. era.
    People will want to hear real singers?

  • @kevinfields7522
    @kevinfields7522 5 днів тому +1

    Walk about Styx Kilroy Was Here or even The Grand Illusion

  • @c.e.anderson558
    @c.e.anderson558 День тому

    Entwistle wasva monster they didn't needvanotheb6 string player.
    And with Moon?
    That was a band right there.

  • @nickmonk7945
    @nickmonk7945 5 днів тому

    14:41 synthesiser * riff