The Who My Generation live at Woodstock he throws his guitar into the crowd after smashing it. In the documentary The Kids Are Alright Pete says he used to go into music stores in London and grab guitars off the wall and tell them he'd pay for next week knowing that he would never come back after smashing them
Look at Jimi Hendrix at the Monterey Pop Festive. He made a bet with The Who's guitarist Pete Townsend about which one could come up with the biggest finale. Pete smashed his guitar while Jimi set his on fire.
according to pete. jimi was out of his head on acid at the time. The who found out from an ex roadie what his was going to do(both artist where signed to track records)as jimi went of first and set fire to his guitar (stole there act) they had to up the anty. another good who one is the smother brother's show ( exploding drum kit )
The stagehand at the very end with the straw hat and goatee is Lou Adler at the promoter who is putting on the show. The Monterey Pop Festival. Lou produced The Mamas and Papas and would later go on to produce Cheech and Chong
They were definitely part of the British invasion of the 60s started by the Beatles. But, they weren't like the Beatles. They were more of a band for guys. Not too many sweet love songs, but more about angry, frustrated teenage youth.
@@hippiereacts1458 That's not a mistake. That's not having a clue about the music you're reviewing. Opinions are cool. We all have them. However, this is not knowing what you're listening to. No worries. Do whatever it is you're doing. Just know I will not be responding to, or in fact watching, any more of your reaction/reviews
you can not call yourself hippie , then say ive heard of the who n i think ive heard this song . any hippie worth his bare feet knows all the who songs .
Wth Doing something different? Do these folks not get that THESE are the ORIGINALS???? Most of his comments seem very shallow & not talking about the music much at all. Hon, you not getting it. Love from an OLD hippie from Texas!
@@hippiereacts1458 mod was a British subculture in the sixties they wore the sharpest clothes they could and drove Vespas and lambretta scooters they also had fights with rockers/greaser's and they listened to ska soul and British rock
Sorry I don't Like when movie, specially commercial take songs like this and lose the meaning in advertising. My generation stood for those speaking out to the WW generation we are different with our own music, and language.
For an even more destructive ending to this song watch the version they did on the Smothers Brothers show also in 1967.
And the jimi hendrix experience came on afterwards where jimi set his guitar on fire
The Who My Generation live at Woodstock he throws his guitar into the crowd after smashing it. In the documentary The Kids Are Alright Pete says he used to go into music stores in London and grab guitars off the wall and tell them he'd pay for next week knowing that he would never come back after smashing them
Bob Corbin haha
What about John Entwistle bass player?
Just wow!
How punk rock was born during the summer of love.
“Why don’t you all just Ffffffade away.” That was a big F U to the older generation. Haha.
Lisa Michelle ha so was he going to say the f word but saying fade away was him censoring himself?
Sean Harraghy, I’m sure he was. He knew that in 1967 that was a big no-no, I’m willing to bet.
Look at Jimi Hendrix at the Monterey Pop Festive. He made a bet with The Who's guitarist Pete Townsend about which one could come up with the biggest finale. Pete smashed his guitar while Jimi set his on fire.
Steven Fritchie ha ok
according to pete. jimi was out of his head on acid at the time. The who found out from an ex roadie what his was going to do(both artist where signed to track records)as jimi went of first and set fire to his guitar (stole there act) they had to up the anty. another good who one is the smother brother's show ( exploding drum kit )
@@Steelbackuk Jimi Hendrix gave Frank Zappa the guitar he set alight at the Miami festival. Frank got it fixed up and used it in later years.
Pete is still angry. Ha!
The Who film story about them please
That sounds interesting ill try to remember when I record next thanks for subscribing
You can't be a hippie since they died out in the 70's.
EJ XOF66 welcome to the future kid. Have a nice stay. Peace ✌️
@@hippiereacts1458 Ok kid
EJ XOF66 hey im just trying to bring back the peace and love movement. Thats all.
lol, the stagehands coming on and desperately trying to save the mics, which I guess were not the band's but belonged to the venue
GroovingPict haha
The stagehand at the very end with the straw hat and goatee is Lou Adler at the promoter who is putting on the show. The Monterey Pop Festival. Lou produced The Mamas and Papas and would later go on to produce Cheech and Chong
Bob Corbin haha cool facts thanks
Pete Townshend had been smashing guitars for about 4 years by this point.
ha awesome
First Bass solo in rock'roll and the camera do not shows😡😡
Please react Blue Red and Grey by the who please
Okay and cool channel btw
They were definitely part of the British invasion of the 60s started by the Beatles. But, they weren't like the Beatles. They were more of a band for guys. Not too many sweet love songs, but more about angry, frustrated teenage youth.
Just my type of songs lol
The Beatles? Are you tripping?
Mitch Feder haha
Mitch Feder we all make mistakes
@@hippiereacts1458 That's not a mistake. That's not having a clue about the music you're reviewing. Opinions are cool. We all have them. However, this is not knowing what you're listening to. No worries. Do whatever it is you're doing. Just know I will not be responding to, or in fact watching, any more of your reaction/reviews
Mitch Feder im sorry you feel that way. I still wish you peace n love n laughter.
WHY THE HELL DID’NT YOU WATCH UNTIL THE VERY END WHEN THE DRUMMER KICKS THE SHIT OUT OF THE BASS DRUM?! THAT WAS THE BEST PART OF THAT PERFORMANCE 😡🤬
haha yea i love that stuff too
you can not call yourself hippie , then say ive heard of the who n i think ive heard this song . any hippie worth his bare feet knows all the who songs .
The Beatles? Really? Ok...
Haha me mucho loco
Wth
Doing something different?
Do these folks not get that THESE are the ORIGINALS????
Most of his comments seem very shallow & not talking about the music much at all. Hon, you not getting it. Love from an OLD hippie from Texas!
And wrong decade or years? Lol
The who aren't hippie there mod
Oh whats mod?
@@hippiereacts1458 mod was a British subculture in the sixties they wore the sharpest clothes they could and drove Vespas and lambretta scooters they also had fights with rockers/greaser's and they listened to ska soul and British rock
Tone Tone huh thats cool never heard of that subculture before
A cool version beatles? No
Sorry I don't Like when movie, specially commercial take songs like this and lose the meaning in advertising. My generation stood for those speaking out to the WW generation we are different with our own music, and language.