"Love" has the most perfectly rhythmic line in the history of music. "The night is hot and black as ink." It matches the beat of the song's heart and is percussive as hell. Pure poetry!
Roger Daltrey was a brawler. He grew up having to be tough. He is the goat with the rock scream!! My favorite band of all time. I had the biggest teen crush on Roger Daltrey. I had his pictures all over my wall and on the inside of my locker. My friends thought I was such a weirdo because it was mid 70s when I became a fan. Nobody except me loved them or their bizarre movie Tommy. Meanwhile I collected album after album. I wonder if those old high school friends remembered me when they started watching CSI. Haha
Who who are also one of my favorite dance and one of my favorite lines of all time is in this song.⬇️ "I remember throwing punches around and preaching from my chair" This song was written about Pete Townsend the guitarist who had a night out on the town in a SoHo New York bar with a member of the sex pistols and was found sleeping in the vestibule drunk in the middle of night by a policeman.
You heard this on the TV show CSI, was the opening credits song. This song is a story about the guitarist Pete Townsend when he was drunk and roaming around the city late at night and a police officer clearly knew he was drunk and wanted to know who the fuck he was, lol. If you listen to the lyrics closely you can hear the line “You can go sleep at home tonight if you can get up and walk away”, the cop said to him. The powerful rock voice your hearing belongs to Roger Daltry, the lead singer, rounding out the band are bassist John Entwistle and the ever crazy, off the charts drummer Kieth Moon. The Who started out in the 60’s coming on the heals of the Beatles and The Stones British Invasion, as the band grew and changed from a sort of British Pop band to a heavier sound as they moved into the 70’s. As most of the 60’s Pop/Rock bands moved into the late 60’s and early 70’s they were influenced by the Psychedelic era, so did The Who, with lead guitarist and chief song writer Pete Townsend writing the Rock Opera Tommy. This particular album and song are from the late 70’s, near the tail end of the bands and drummer Kieth Moons life, sadly Kieth died from alcoholism not too long after the release of this album, right before the band were to go out on tour to support the album. The band did eventually stay together with a new drummer. Some other great Who songs to listen to are: Won’t Get Fooled Again Baba O’ Riley Behind Blue Eyes I Can See For Miles (From Their Earlier Stuff) Check them out, you’ll become a Who fan very quickly. \m/ Stay Metal \m/
i love watching the youth of America, discover what "rawk" music really is, it's like i get to hear it for the first time, all over again, 40 plus years later. You have taste sir, The Who are excellent. Greetings from Scotland :)
God bless you brother and God bless your family and I feel like I'm driving you with you like you're my brother and we're riding that out of the car together
You should check out the official video of this song. The Who were having a lot of fun recording this! And yes, he is using *that word* :) On the radio-friendly version the word "Hell" is used instead. The Who were one of the greatest bands ever to come out of England - Roger Daltrey's perfect rock vocals, Pete Townshend's distinctive guitar and backing vocals (he also wrote most of the songs), the madman that was drummer Keith Moon, and arguably the greatest rock bassist ever, John Entwistle. You should check out "Won't Get Fooled Again", "5.15", "Baba O'Riley", "My Generation", "I Can See For Miles", and "Pinball Wizard".
LFR Van reacting to the Who in the car? Thank you sir, may we have another? The Who have an incredible catalog running from the '60's till today. They were a massive influence on hard rock, heavy metal, punk, grunge, etc. Drummer Keith Moon is generally regarded as one of the top ten all time. Bassist John Entwhistle is also considered one of the best at his instrument. Sadly, both are no longer with us (R.I.P.)
One of the reasons you may have heard at least part of that song before is that it was used for the opening credits of CSI (Las Vegas). Other WHO songs were used for both CSI Miami and CSI New York.
It was the theme to CSI, probably where you heard it. Love Reign O’er Me is amazing, Pinball Wizard, Bargain, and Won’t Get Fooled Again, and a you Better You Bet are among my favorites. They have so many songs, lol
The Who has a lot of angry, angsty tunes. They're in many ways one of the progenitors of punk rock. "My Generation" and "The Real Me" are good songs to get that vibe from, too.
Random YELLING When Listening to THE WHO ... HelllllYA!! Like a PRO! Problem with Songs like THIS in the Car is that You Might get to Destination before Song is Done. Sacrilegious to Shut it Off...lol, Your Timing was PERFECT 💗
First live concert I ever went to. Saw them at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, December 1982. I was in 10th grade and had Saturday detention the next morning. I was quite hungover and still a little buzzed, plus my ears were still ringing. To this day, still the best concert I ever went to.
The late Keith "The Loon" Moon on drums....one of the greatest of all time and yep, you heard the F bomb in there...it got grandfathered in and gets played on the radio just like that!
Watch the studio version of them playing the song, Keith moon, roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle. Daltrey and Townshend are still playing LIVE! watch ANY live performance of them!
My Mom is an immigrant from Greece and we sent to see them in concert. She does the guitar windmills and everything. She calls them The Who Who's because of this song.
I've seen countless numbers of reactions to this song, but you're the FIRST to point out "Ahh, who the fuck are you?" With all others it flew right over their heads. 😆
If you liked that you also have to listen to "Won't get Fooled Again", or my all time favorite My Generation from their Live at Leeds album - a long medley of bangin' songs all morphed together.
This was the song that introduced me to rock music. When I was ten my stepbrother put this on in the car and when Roger Daltry said Who the fuck are you I was hooked. I couldn’t believe my ears. Yes indeed he sang FUCK on the radio.
One of the original “British Invasion” bands of the early-mid 60’s. IMHO, the best of the lot. Dynamic live shows and pushing the envelope in the studio. 100% entertainment.
This was written by the guitarist, who at the time was woken up by a police man asking who he was, which might have amused him as he is a famous musician, so he wrote this song about it.
so amazing a song and your reaction is like mine the first time i heard the f bomb! it was the 70s and we couldn't get over being tickled by hearing it on the radio. lol
Pete Townshend wrote the song and has claimed it is a prayer searching for God. I love the lines in the song: "I know there's a place you walked where love falls from the trees. My heart is like a broken cup, I only feel right on my knees. I spit out like a sewer hole - yet still receive your kiss. How can I measure up to anyone now after such a love as this". And yes, vocalist Roger Daltrey dropped 2 major F-bombs in this song.
Those verses, believe it or not, are written about a visit to Meher Baba's Myrtle Beach compound. Townshend was a follower of Meher Baba and writes about it in "Who I am."
If you watch "The Masked Singer" they use that part and "CSI Miami". CSI also uses another Who song "Baba O'Reilly" - another excellent song for you to listen to.
"I know you ain't never seen no Black dude driving along listening to The Who before!" I absolutely LOVED that comment. If the sentence weren't so long, it would make for a great tee shirt! You are a total blast to watch and listen to. And I mean that in all sincerity.
Has flashback to Office Space with the white guy pumping up "Damn it feels good to be a gangster" by Scarface ( Or was that a Ghetto Boys track?). LOL. Actually I don't care, I'll pump up the rap as much as the metal so its whatevs..... just have the sound system to back it up :D
Pete Townshend's transitions are absolutely legendary on this closing title track of The Who's 1978 album. You should react to anything from 1971's *Who's Next*.
Roger Daultry is the lead singer, Pete Townsend is the guitar that he plays like mad and smashes them ) He also does main vocals on songs. John Entwhistle id the bass playerand Keith the Loon moon is the drummer. He drums like crazy with so many expressions and attitude!
You heard this on the TV show CSI. Other great who songs were used as the theme for the other CSI shows. I think who are you was used for CSI New York or Miami. Try baba O'Riley, That voice is Roger daltrey and he is indeed one of the greatest voices in rock and roll. Keep those hands on the wheel at 10:00 and 2:00. 😆
Roger Daltry has one of the BEST all time rock voices, he can do crazy stuff with a microphone (you have to watch him perform to really get this) and he’s done some acting. Awesome guy. Yes, “who the the f /hell are you”- because that was what Sid Vicious (Sex Pistols) said to Pete Townshend when they crossed paths at a party or some damn thing.lol
I also highly recommend The Real Me by The Who. It’s got an incredible bass line, crazy vocals, it’s the perfect song to blast in the car. The louder the better.
that was Roger daltrey you heard and he is absolutely one of the best rock singers of all time he's got the perfect Rock voice and knows what to do with it.
The Who started in 1964. Led Zeppelin didn't start until 1968. They were four years behind The Beatles and two years behind the Rolling Stones. Beatles - 1960 Rolling Stones - 1962 The Who - 1964 Led Zeppelin - 1968 That was just when the bands formed. Not when they made cut first records, or first hits, etc. All of the CIS shows used a WHO song as a theme song for the show. CSI Original - Las Vegas used Who Are You. CSI Miami used Won't Get Fooled Again. CSI NY used Baba O'Riley. And CSI Cyber used I Can See For Miles.
I'm so glad you like that little piano interlude that sets up the return to bombastic. That is soooo good. And some of your "YEA"s sounded like Daltry himself.
This song is a "MUST" for any Who fan. Be careful when driving to this one. The PoPo will definitely nail you! Glad you listened to the uncensored version. It took 40 years for the Morality Police to realize they drop a couple of F-bombs in the song. Now it's "Who the HECK are you?". Really, people......? "I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar is another one that will land you in court! Check THAT one out, please. Great reaction.
"I remember throwing punches around and preaching from my chair" This song was written about Pete Townsend the guitarist who had a night out on the town in a SoHo New York bar with a member of the sex pistols and was found sleeping in the vestibule drunk in the middle of night by a policeman.
Love" The Guess Who" that would be really cool if he did react to some of their music I don't believe I've ever seen a reactor react to" The Guess Who"
Well done, friend. (I saw them play in Buffalo around 1970, well before this song's release.) My very favorite part of this cut: Townshend's muted acoustic guitar solo. I always turn the volume way up for it but carefully cut it back before the monster guitar chord comes crashing down at its conclusion.
Yep those guys are badass! The drummer keith moon was one of the greatest drummers of all time until drugs and drinking took his life. Just like John Bonham his life was cut too short. Great band great reaction! “Pinball wizard” or “squeeze box” would be nice to react to.
What's interesting about this album cover is that Keith "The Loon" Moon, is sitting in the reversed chair because when taking this picture he had a pot belly that was sticking out past the coat.... One of my favorite songs from the Who next to "Tommy," and "Buba O'Reilly."
I’ve been a Who fan since the day I heard Tommy by The Who. I was 7 when it came out! I even met Pete Townshend three times and had a small bar called Soo WHO, in Taipei! So glad you love the song. They are DOPE!
There has been 100's of thousands of black men driving and listening to the Who, just none on video lol. Great reaction.
When listening to The Who, if that volume knob ain't cranked all the way up, you're doin it wrong. 😜
✌😎
Worlds loudest band.
All the way to 11
Of all the tunes he's listened to, this one has to be on headphones!!!
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Turn all the way to 11 baaaabeeeee
Great reaction! If you really want to hear what an incredible vocalist Roger Daltry is you totally should listen to "Love Reign O'er Me"
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@@bigcraiggles9838 Agreed
"Love" has the most perfectly rhythmic line in the history of
music. "The night is hot and black as ink." It matches the beat
of the song's heart and is percussive as hell. Pure poetry!
@@lewismaddox4132 yes its beautiful
@@lewismaddox4132 It is my favorite song of all time, so I might be biased. It's just a perfect song in my humble opinion
Roger Daltrey was a brawler. He grew up having to be tough. He is the goat with the rock scream!!
My favorite band of all time. I had the biggest teen crush on Roger Daltrey. I had his pictures all over my wall and on the inside of my locker. My friends thought I was such a weirdo because it was mid 70s when I became a fan. Nobody except me loved them or their bizarre movie Tommy. Meanwhile I collected album after album.
I wonder if those old high school friends remembered me when they started watching CSI. Haha
I bought the who albums and books about the Who! I saw the movies the Kids are Alright and Tommy!
Who who are also one of my favorite dance and one of my favorite lines of all time is in this song.⬇️
"I remember throwing punches around and preaching from my chair"
This song was written about Pete Townsend the guitarist who had a night out on the town in a SoHo New York bar with a member of the sex pistols and was found sleeping in the vestibule drunk in the middle of night by a policeman.
“Eminence Front” for one of the best bass lines ever.
Entwistle vocal and moon..perfect
You heard this on the TV show CSI, was the opening credits song. This song is a story about the guitarist Pete Townsend when he was drunk and roaming around the city late at night and a police officer clearly knew he was drunk and wanted to know who the fuck he was, lol. If you listen to the lyrics closely you can hear the line “You can go sleep at home tonight if you can get up and walk away”, the cop said to him.
The powerful rock voice your hearing belongs to Roger Daltry, the lead singer, rounding out the band are bassist John Entwistle and the ever crazy, off the charts drummer Kieth Moon. The Who started out in the 60’s coming on the heals of the Beatles and The Stones British Invasion, as the band grew and changed from a sort of British Pop band to a heavier sound as they moved into the 70’s. As most of the 60’s Pop/Rock bands moved into the late 60’s and early 70’s they were influenced by the Psychedelic era, so did The Who, with lead guitarist and chief song writer Pete Townsend writing the Rock Opera Tommy. This particular album and song are from the late 70’s, near the tail end of the bands and drummer Kieth Moons life, sadly Kieth died from alcoholism not too long after the release of this album, right before the band were to go out on tour to support the album. The band did eventually stay together with a new drummer.
Some other great Who songs to listen to are:
Won’t Get Fooled Again
Baba O’ Riley
Behind Blue Eyes
I Can See For Miles (From Their Earlier Stuff)
Check them out, you’ll become a Who fan very quickly.
\m/ Stay Metal \m/
Original CSI credits music.
After Daltrey vocals kick in...."That is a real rock voice right there!" Truer words have never been spoken my friend.
The CSI franchise has Peter Townsend doing their arrangements.
Keith Moon was the greatest drummer the world has ever seen!!!!!!!
Keith Moon is the human version of the Muppet Animal.
Yes
@@BayouMaccabee yes!
I love watching Keith Moon rocking the drums on this video. His facial expressions are priceless. It’s a shame he died so young.
You haven't heard any jazz then
i love watching the youth of America, discover what "rawk" music really is, it's like i get to hear it for the first time, all over again, 40 plus years later. You have taste sir, The Who are excellent. Greetings from Scotland :)
"Won't get fooled again" speaks too our times so well.
nothing changes...just the faces
God bless you brother and God bless your family and I feel like I'm driving you with you like you're my brother and we're riding that out of the car together
The beginning of a CSI TV show. All of three CSI shows used Who songs as their theme songs.
You should check out the official video of this song. The Who were having a lot of fun recording this! And yes, he is using *that word* :) On the radio-friendly version the word "Hell" is used instead. The Who were one of the greatest bands ever to come out of England - Roger Daltrey's perfect rock vocals, Pete Townshend's distinctive guitar and backing vocals (he also wrote most of the songs), the madman that was drummer Keith Moon, and arguably the greatest rock bassist ever, John Entwistle. You should check out "Won't Get Fooled Again", "5.15", "Baba O'Riley", "My Generation", "I Can See For Miles", and "Pinball Wizard".
The classic rock, funky beats...such a great era
LFR Van reacting to the Who in the car? Thank you sir, may we have another?
The Who have an incredible catalog running from the '60's till today. They were a massive influence on hard rock, heavy metal, punk, grunge, etc. Drummer Keith Moon is generally regarded as one of the top ten all time. Bassist John Entwhistle is also considered one of the best at his instrument. Sadly, both are no longer with us (R.I.P.)
The Who is funky. They got lots of bangers. Another funky one is "My love open the door" by their guitarist Peter Townsend .
The original CSI had this for their theme song. The other 2 CSI series used other The Who songs for their theme
Roger Daltry one of the most under rated Rock vocalists, he was blessed to be in a band full of Rock and Roll Legends.
One of the reasons you may have heard at least part of that song before is that it was used for the opening credits of CSI (Las Vegas). Other WHO songs were used for both CSI Miami and CSI New York.
It was the theme to CSI, probably where you heard it. Love Reign O’er Me is amazing, Pinball Wizard, Bargain, and Won’t Get Fooled Again, and a you Better You Bet are among my favorites. They have so many songs, lol
The Who has a lot of angry, angsty tunes. They're in many ways one of the progenitors of punk rock. "My Generation" and "The Real Me" are good songs to get that vibe from, too.
My top 5 off the top of my head in no order would be: My generation, Pinball wizard, Behind blue eyes, Baba O'riley and Won't get fooled again.
Great list.. hes done behind blue eyes
@@bigcraiggles9838 Oh, thanks!
@@bigcraiggles9838 I forgot I watched it. It was the video the "hype button" was introduced by Jojo!
@@dependentfanatic9684 yup I'm so mad it didnt get the hype button.. he just wasn't as in to the rock as he is now... that's one of my favorite songs
@@bigcraiggles9838 it was probably too slow for him. Some of the slow ones are the best ever.
Random YELLING When Listening to THE WHO ... HelllllYA!! Like a PRO!
Problem with Songs like THIS in the Car is that You Might get to Destination before Song is Done. Sacrilegious to Shut it Off...lol, Your Timing was PERFECT 💗
First live concert I ever went to. Saw them at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, December 1982. I was in 10th grade and had Saturday detention the next morning. I was quite hungover and still a little buzzed, plus my ears were still ringing. To this day, still the best concert I ever went to.
1978. I still have this vinyl LP. Me and my pals were cruising and smoking the funny stuff while listening to The Who. Good times.
Guy sitting is Keith Moon, the drummer. Chair says "Not to be taken away." He was dead shortly after the Album release. 32 yrs. old.
The surprising part is he didn't die earlier
The late Keith "The Loon" Moon on drums....one of the greatest of all time and yep, you heard the F bomb in there...it got grandfathered in and gets played on the radio just like that!
Watch the studio version of them playing the song, Keith moon, roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle. Daltrey and Townshend are still playing LIVE! watch ANY live performance of them!
My Mom is an immigrant from Greece and we sent to see them in concert. She does the guitar windmills and everything. She calls them The Who Who's because of this song.
Love the Who. My favorite from them *never gets reacted to,* it's called "The Real Me"
He is 100% guaranteed saying what you think he's saying.
I've seen countless numbers of reactions to this song, but you're the FIRST to point out "Ahh, who the fuck are you?" With all others it flew right over their heads. 😆
@@dwanpyrtle3134 kieth moon did a drum fill to cover it up enough for it to be on the radio.
If you liked that you also have to listen to "Won't get Fooled Again", or my all time favorite My Generation from their Live at Leeds album - a long medley of bangin' songs all morphed together.
This was the song that introduced me to rock music. When I was ten my stepbrother put this on in the car and when Roger Daltry said Who the fuck are you I was hooked. I couldn’t believe my ears. Yes indeed he sang FUCK on the radio.
SUPER BAND!!. IT HELPED DEFINE THE 60S GENERATION, ONE OF THE BANDS!!👍👍👍❤
The who has 40+ good songs. The CSI franchise loves them for some reason. Early Rock.... same time as Led Zeppelin, maybe earlier!
The Who has hundreds of good songs. But yes, I think you are probably just addressing their popular songs
Yah, the Who were 4 or 5 years before Zeppelin. Original punkers, mod-wise, scrapping lads!
@@RandomPau and totally original whereas Zep were a great covers band.
One of the original “British Invasion” bands of the early-mid 60’s. IMHO, the best of the lot. Dynamic live shows and pushing the envelope in the studio. 100% entertainment.
This was written by the guitarist, who at the time was woken up by a police man asking who he was, which might have amused him as he is a famous musician, so he wrote this song about it.
It was used as the theme song for CSI.
so amazing a song and your reaction is like mine the first time i heard the f bomb! it was the 70s and we couldn't get over being tickled by hearing it on the radio. lol
Pete Townshend wrote the song and has claimed it is a prayer searching for God. I love the lines in the song: "I know there's a place you walked where love falls from the trees. My heart is like a broken cup, I only feel right on my knees. I spit out like a sewer hole - yet still receive your kiss. How can I measure up to anyone now after such a love as this". And yes, vocalist Roger Daltrey dropped 2 major F-bombs in this song.
Those verses, believe it or not, are written about a visit to Meher Baba's Myrtle Beach compound. Townshend was a follower of Meher Baba and writes about it in "Who I am."
Lead singer is Roger Daltry. Sing was written by the guitarist Peter Townsend.
If you watch "The Masked Singer" they use that part and "CSI Miami". CSI also uses another Who song "Baba O'Reilly" - another excellent song for you to listen to.
"I know you ain't never seen no Black dude driving along listening to The Who before!" I absolutely LOVED that comment. If the sentence weren't so long, it would make for a great tee shirt! You are a total blast to watch and listen to. And I mean that in all sincerity.
"Black dude driving along to The Who" could work
Roll the window down. Half way. 😎😎
Has flashback to Office Space with the white guy pumping up "Damn it feels good to be a gangster" by Scarface ( Or was that a Ghetto Boys track?). LOL. Actually I don't care, I'll pump up the rap as much as the metal so its whatevs..... just have the sound system to back it up :D
Pete Townshend's transitions are absolutely legendary on this closing title track of The Who's 1978 album. You should react to anything from 1971's *Who's Next*.
Roger Daultry is the lead singer, Pete Townsend is the guitar that he plays like mad and smashes them ) He also does main vocals on songs. John Entwhistle id the bass playerand Keith the Loon moon is the drummer. He drums like crazy with so many expressions and attitude!
All their songs are featured in beginning and ending of all the "C.S.I." Television show's.
You heard this on the TV show CSI.
Other great who songs were used as the theme for the other CSI shows.
I think who are you was used for CSI New York or Miami. Try baba O'Riley,
That voice is Roger daltrey and he is indeed one of the greatest voices in rock and roll.
Keep those hands on the wheel at 10:00 and 2:00. 😆
Who are you was used in the original CSI(Las vegas), NY was Baba O'Riley and Miami was Won't get fooled again 🙂
To me, this song is proof that Keith Moon is the greatest rock drummer.
Great reaction..the who are the best rock band . Period. Love your interaction
Live version of "Won't get fooled again"!
To experience The Who at the absolute top of their game you've got to hit up "Baba O'Riley", "Won't Get Fooled Again", and "Love Reign O'er Me".
I think you’ll love The Who’s Love Reign O’er Me and Won’t Get Fooled Again.
This is MY BAND FOR LIFE! The Who FOREVER 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Roger Daltry has one of the BEST all time rock voices, he can do crazy stuff with a microphone (you have to watch him perform to really get this) and he’s done some acting. Awesome guy.
Yes, “who the the f /hell are you”- because that was what Sid Vicious (Sex Pistols) said to Pete Townshend when they crossed paths at a party or some damn thing.lol
The Who can still kick the snot out of most bands played on the radio today.
There was at one time three different CSI TV shows, and there was a the who song is each one of them‘s intro
I also highly recommend The Real Me by The Who. It’s got an incredible bass line, crazy vocals, it’s the perfect song to blast in the car. The louder the better.
It’s fun to watch you driving while listening to this! Good driving song
The Who Live At Leeds --Magic Bus
Keith Moon...the most entertaining drummer that ever swung the sticks...period
Love The Who! One of my fav Rock Bands, classic Amazzzzzzzzzzing music! Love your reactionnnnnnnn always! 😊😘❤️👍🏻
Very true. Never saw a black dude Cruzin listening to The Who. But extremely happy to see this young man enjoying a classic rock band.
that was Roger daltrey you heard and he is absolutely one of the best rock singers of all time he's got the perfect Rock voice and knows what to do with it.
I think Who Are You easily holds it own against Baba O'Riley, Won't Get Fooled Again, and Love Reign O'er Me.
I've never heard anyone say they wished The Who would extend some parts. 🤣👍
Bob Seger Live Bullet album Travelin Man and Beautiful Loser combo song. “Fire”
Bill Deno Katmandu....
Roll me away
Greatest band ever. Period!
Absalutely One of my favorite songs of All Time!!
The Who started in 1964. Led Zeppelin didn't start until 1968. They were four years behind The Beatles and two years behind the Rolling Stones.
Beatles - 1960
Rolling Stones - 1962
The Who - 1964
Led Zeppelin - 1968
That was just when the bands formed. Not when they made cut first records, or first hits, etc.
All of the CIS shows used a WHO song as a theme song for the show. CSI Original - Las Vegas used Who Are You. CSI Miami used Won't Get Fooled Again. CSI NY used Baba O'Riley. And CSI Cyber used I Can See For Miles.
I'm so glad you like that little piano interlude that sets up the return to bombastic. That is soooo good. And some of your "YEA"s sounded like Daltry himself.
"Won't Get Fooled Again." Please check it out. That's Roger Daltry singing.
It was the intro song for the TV Show, CSI:Crime Scene Investigation.
And yeah he says, "Who the F#$# are you?"
Dude, you were feeling it! I enjoyed watching your reaction, thanks.
Shout out craig awesome choice brother
Thanks brother.. I cabt wait for a who week lmao
This song is a "MUST" for any Who fan. Be careful when driving to this one. The PoPo will definitely nail you!
Glad you listened to the uncensored version. It took 40 years for the Morality Police to realize they drop a couple of F-bombs in the song. Now it's "Who the HECK are you?". Really, people......?
"I Can't Drive 55" by Sammy Hagar is another one that will land you in court! Check THAT one out, please. Great reaction.
This is the theme song to CSI. In fact, all 3 CSI TV Shows use a The Who song.
Definitely one of the best live rock bands ever
"I remember throwing punches around and preaching from my chair"
This song was written about Pete Townsend the guitarist who had a night out on the town in a SoHo New York bar with a member of the sex pistols and was found sleeping in the vestibule drunk in the middle of night by a policeman.
The Singer Roger Daltrey played in Several episodes of ~"The Highlander"~✌😎
Love the who, one of the all time great bands. You should check out some stuff from The Guess Who, I personally like them more than The Who
Love" The Guess Who" that would be really cool if he did react to some of their music I don't believe I've ever seen a reactor react to" The Guess Who"
please react to their love reign o’er me!
Good driving song
Well done, friend. (I saw them play in Buffalo around 1970, well before this song's release.) My very favorite part of this cut: Townshend's muted acoustic guitar solo. I always turn the volume way up for it but carefully cut it back before the monster guitar chord comes crashing down at its conclusion.
It was the theme song to the CSI TV show
Superb commentary - you instantly got it - thank you!!!
>. glad to see you doing good ! .... welcome to the show !
This song is where the Who HIT THAT THANG!!! 📢
Crank it up my friend
Yep those guys are badass! The drummer keith moon was one of the greatest drummers of all time until drugs and drinking took his life. Just like John Bonham his life was cut too short. Great band great reaction! “Pinball wizard” or “squeeze box” would be nice to react to.
This was the theme for CSI.
What's interesting about this album cover is that Keith "The Loon" Moon, is sitting in the reversed chair because when taking this picture he had a pot belly that was sticking out past the coat.... One of my favorite songs from the Who next to "Tommy," and "Buba O'Reilly."
Not to mention the chair has “NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY” painted on it. Sadly, Kieth was taken away shortly after this album was released.
Baba O'Riley
Check out Had Enough from the same album. It was written and sung by the bassist, John Entwistle.
Yup "CSI" show opening..✌
2:10 What you just witnessed was a moment of true joy
You've most likely heard the "who are you" part on the Masked Singer.
Or csi , they had it as a theme. In fact all csi themes were WHO songs
gotta hit up "Love Reign O'er Me" AND "Won't Get Fooled Again" foe full The Who effect
That’s the theme song from CSI Miami.....thanks ...I didn’t know the name of the song or the artists...
about time we got some who on this channel!!
I’ve been a Who fan since the day I heard Tommy by The Who. I was 7 when it came out! I even met Pete Townshend three times and had a small bar called Soo WHO, in Taipei! So glad you love the song. They are DOPE!
THE WHO are Rock and Roll Royalty. They changed music forever, and influenced many bands to follow. Yes, Roger said who the fuck are you.
Roger Daultry, on vocals...Pete Townsend, on lead guitar, I believe..