This was produced back when music was fantastic. New albums coming out every week. People seemed friendlier. The 70s was a great time to grow up. Thanks for sharing.
and first part of 80s.....everyone hanging out, jamming, meeting up, pubs open all day everywhere for a nice lunch and lemonade, tv with adventures, imagination, insight,... better car design, better architecture, more critical thinking,.... it was a better time, it's not rose tinted illusionary glasses,
Thank you for posting this. The Who were the headline act at the first live show I ever saw,(about 1967), supported by the Small Faces & Paul Jones. They ended the show by smashing all the equipment, which was a memorable experience for a 15yr old. My eldest son plays drums & has an original Keith Moon type drum kit. The sound they put out even then, was amazing for 3 guys on the instruments. 😃
I never understood why the song 1924 wasn't titled 1944. That particular timeline just never made sense. The Who, and every other band from the 60's, were all children of WWII or shortly thereafter.
I had the 45 of I can see for miles So I set the top thing so it kept playing My sister comes in my room screaming “ if I hear I can see for miles one more time “ I guess I was 14 or so
Pay no attention to Hugh Fielder who speaks authoritatively yet starts making mistakes in the first two minutes. Constant Lambert was a classical composer, not an opera singer. He was quite famous and it makes all of his bold statements pale.
Keith Moon was dead at 32 age the same to ex Zepp's John Bonham . For no reason , The Who & Zepp are fuckin similar . The same 4 members . and , drummer is legend . 😎……Who the fuck is The Who ? 😂
Yeah, I was hoping it would be these guys.... I'd rather hear from a real producer who worked on those albums. Nothing is worse than watching any documentary with someone who wasn't even around then. Derivative opinion
I'm a fan of all the bands you mentioned. But you really think the inconsistent kinks were better than the Who? Or the Stones did anything as incredible as Tommy? Or any band of their day that had better instrumentalists.
@@rman52 the thing i really didnt like about the who was their lyrics, my generation being the exception, their lyrics seems stupid to me, another band i hated was Led Zepplin. Also if i dont like the people i wont like music, i hated Townshed, and Robert Plant. Plant was a proper poser, he had the voice, the image, and the first at that rock sound, but he was in love with himself, not like Bon Scott, then Townshed, aw man dont get me started, he turns my stomach hes so full of himself arrogent and pretentious for a rhythm guitarist,, 🤣 .... i didnt like Keith Moon, and Jon Bonham, more posers, and too busy no groove..over rated...I like phil Rudd style, john Coghlan, Charlie Watts, Phil Taylor. Guitarist i like are " fast eddie clark" keef Richards, johnny Ramone, stevie Ray,,
@@lukethedrifter100 Sounds like you love the daddy of rock more than the baby. Old fashioned blues. I get it. It's what made the Stones my 1st love of rock. Keith's bluesy riffs and Watts feel. Same reason I couldn't get enough of Chuck Berry albums. Funny you didn't like the Who's lyrics. I think Tommy's lyrics are a masterpiece. For me, I always thought lyrics were ELPs biggest weakness. I like your list of favs. All terrific musicians. Peace.
This was produced back when music was fantastic. New albums coming out every week. People seemed friendlier. The 70s was a great time to grow up. Thanks for sharing.
The 60's was a better time.
Thank you for watching!
and first part of 80s.....everyone hanging out, jamming, meeting up, pubs open all day everywhere for a nice lunch and lemonade, tv with adventures, imagination, insight,... better car design, better architecture, more critical thinking,.... it was a better time, it's not rose tinted illusionary glasses,
Thank you for posting this. I remember seeing them on the Smothers Brothers as a kid and fortunate enough to see them live in 1975.
Thank you for posting this. The Who were the headline act at the first live show I ever saw,(about 1967),
supported by the Small Faces & Paul Jones. They ended the show by smashing all the equipment,
which was a memorable experience for a 15yr old. My eldest son plays drums & has an original Keith Moon type drum kit.
The sound they put out even then, was amazing for 3 guys on the instruments. 😃
What a story! I'm sure your kids grew up on good music. Thanks for sharing and tuning in. We've got more coming!
That’s wicked cool. Steve Marriott was so cool.
NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY
😔❤️🥁
A QUICK ONE is a hell of an album. Love MY GENERATION too
I never understood why the song 1924 wasn't titled 1944. That particular timeline just never made sense. The Who, and every other band from the 60's, were all children of WWII or shortly thereafter.
I love a Three Piece Band,, The Who, Rush, ZZ Top , Cream, and the Warning, 3 sisters are amazing.
I love that Keith Moon never tried to mime playing the drums properly in TV studio performances. He was almost mocking the pretense of it all. 😊
I had the 45 of I can see for miles
So I set the top thing so it kept playing
My sister comes in my room screaming
“ if I hear I can see for miles one more time “
I guess I was 14 or so
They were in a zone. 😊
Hendrix made The Who look like what they are at both Woodstock and Isle Of Wight , shit .
"Elvis died when he joined the Army." . . . . . . . . John Lennon.
Constance Lambert…The Opera Singer!?😂
Dear me
Drunk and hi, but they were in tune and together. I would like the government and big business
Freedom, expression LOL don't ever let your freedom
I don't know what the government and big business is on that I don't want to be on that stuff
🤘🏻👻
Pay no attention to Hugh Fielder who speaks authoritatively yet starts making mistakes in the first two minutes. Constant Lambert was a classical composer, not an opera singer. He was quite famous and it makes all of his bold statements pale.
Keith Moon was dead at 32 age the same to ex Zepp's John Bonham . For no reason , The Who & Zepp are fuckin similar . The same 4 members . and , drummer is legend . 😎……Who the fuck is The Who ? 😂
It didn't come from Earth😊
Shame this is yet another load of wannabees and critics going blah blah - very little of The Who themselves
Yeah, I was hoping it would be these guys.... I'd rather hear from a real producer who worked on those albums. Nothing is worse than watching any documentary with someone who wasn't even around then. Derivative opinion
and its old...
Nice teeth
Went to Austin Powers's dentist.
Nah 2 mins in and the usual nobodies talking about people the didn't know and their opinions i am out try harder to make a documentary
Their music was medicore and average, compared to bands like the stones beatles kinks.
I'm a fan of all the bands you mentioned. But you really think the inconsistent kinks were better than the Who? Or the Stones did anything as incredible as Tommy? Or any band of their day that had better instrumentalists.
@@rman52 the thing i really didnt like about the who was their lyrics, my generation being the exception, their lyrics seems stupid to me, another band i hated was Led Zepplin. Also if i dont like the people i wont like music, i hated Townshed, and Robert Plant. Plant was a proper poser, he had the voice, the image, and the first at that rock sound, but he was in love with himself, not like Bon Scott, then Townshed, aw man dont get me started, he turns my stomach hes so full of himself arrogent and pretentious for a rhythm guitarist,, 🤣 .... i didnt like Keith Moon, and Jon Bonham, more posers, and too busy no groove..over rated...I like phil Rudd style, john Coghlan, Charlie Watts, Phil Taylor. Guitarist i like are " fast eddie clark" keef Richards, johnny Ramone, stevie Ray,,
@@lukethedrifter100 Sounds like you love the daddy of rock more than the baby. Old fashioned blues. I get it. It's what made the Stones my 1st love of rock. Keith's bluesy riffs and Watts feel. Same reason I couldn't get enough of Chuck Berry albums. Funny you didn't like the Who's lyrics. I think Tommy's lyrics are a masterpiece. For me, I always thought lyrics were ELPs biggest weakness. I like your list of favs. All terrific musicians. Peace.
@@rman52 you gotta love chuck 😍
@@lukethedrifter100 And if I swallow anything evil put your finger down my throat. Don't know who died and made you a genius. FO Mate.
B maj 7. Infact
Clever move to stutter ..
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