Can never forget buying Who's Next in summer of 71', getting home, opening it, listening to it---hooked, knew at once this is going to be a classic. Many songs from that album became anthemns for a lot of us. Thanks Army Guy.
I was in 4th grade and I kept hearing this ( The ‘Who’s Next ‘ album ) blasting out of a neighbor’s stereo… Made a big impact,,, made me into a drummer . Then I saw them in December of 1975 … Incredible
I jumped the seating area retaining wall at the Houston Astrodome and ran like crazy to end up on the floor about 25 feet from the show. My buddy was supposed to go too, but he chickened out. He told me later that 2 security guards missed on the diving tackle. It was 1983, and I was not fat and old.
I first heard the Who in grade school when a local radio station played all of Tommy front to back on "Seven at Seven" (7 albums on Sundays at 7). Taped it on a Radio Shack cassette and listened to it while I but lawns in the summer. When I learned my first chord on the guitar, it was a D... which is the first in the Overture. A friend introduced me to Who's Next in 8th grade while we drank gin that he'd stolen from his banker dad. In 1982, my friends and I had tickets to see them at JFK in Philly. The Clash, Santana, and the Hooters were going to open. But the show got canceled. In college, I got into Quadrophenia, Who By Numbers, and every other Who album I could get my hands on. I learned to play a lot more of the songs on guitar. Fast forward to last year, and my wife and I got to see Townsend and Daltrey -- last two surviving members, of course -- along with Pete's brother and Zach Starkey, plus the Paris Symphony, do most of Tommy, most of Quadrophenia, and lots of other who songs in Paris. Not the same as when they were younger, I'm sure, but they were still incredible. Long live the Who.
I saw that show in Philly in 82 with the Hooters. It was on a Saturday, took a chartered bus down from Boston with some friends. Was there a second date that got canceled? Fucking show was amazing! The friend who hooked me up with the trip was a guitarist in music school. He thought I was crazy when we were listening to the clash one day (AMAZING band) and I mentioned that I thought the guitarist was heavily influenced by Townsend.. This was at least a year before we went to the Philly show. It was fun when at one point in the Clash set Paul looked over at me with this look of acknowledgement that, ya, it was obvious in the sound and in the stage presence and style. Santana, as always, was amazing! What a day. And the Hooters opened, they were great fun and got a huge raise from their hometown crowd. The Who were really cool, they had decided on this tour they would have a local band as the first stop in every tour. I was thrilled that it was The Hooters for Philly. And classic Philly, we even had a fight in the stands. How does that happen when you're enjoying the absolutely amazing bands, two of them clearly among the best rock bands of all time! Thanks for bringing back the memory and sorry you didn't get to see that show!
Quintessential song by one of rock’s greatest bands at the absolute apex of their performing career … if time travel were now available, I would be there with them at this very moment!
I flew into Gatwick early one Sunday morning from Nevis and there sitting in the Arrivals area was dear Pete T and his partner. Like all of us, awaiting his luggage. That said, he did have an accoustic with him and despite being tempted to ask for a few bars of something from the past I left him alone as did everyone else....I grew up in West London and with the Who. What an amazing band.
Always recognized as a brilliant songwriter but underrated as one of the greatest performers of all time. Look at him move around the stage! Like a man possessed by his own music. Absolutely original. Bravo!
THAT BECAUSE HE WAS HIGHER THEN THEN MAN ON THE MOON FUCKED UP ON DRUGS never had a uk no 1 so how can he be recognized as a brilliant songwriter underrated as one of the greatest performers just to burst your bubble he wrote some songs that i do like there not as great as queen the beatles the eagles deacon blue oasis slade and other bands that had no1 hits the whos best is no2 in the singles charts no1 in the album charts are they a great band airrrrrr no there ok
Pete Townshend is NOT UNDERRATED!!! Wtf is wrong with UA-cam commenters? Look up the word or just banish it from your vocabulary already, ok? Who’s going to be the next UA-cam commenter’s underrated? Maybe the Beatles as songwriters? When you suddenly discover something new, that thing is not underrated. It was unknown to you. Get it?
@@artysanmobile Just discovered? I saw them with Moon on drums in 76 in Phila. Saw them at Madison Square. Garden the night Townsend cut his hand open. Saw them perform Qudrophenia with an all-star cast at Madison Square Garden late nineties.
This bands energy in the 70s as you can see in this video was totally off the hook this band was the Fantastic Four of rock and roll👍💯 This band was untouchable!!!!!!!
Somehow I feel this is The Who in the best moments! Obviously after the very first beginning. I see John, Keith, Roger and Pete in total commitment! All the Best!
How I wish I can say I saw them live back when John and Keith were still around. Well at least I can say I did see The Who, Pete and Roger, along with Zak Starkey on drums and Pete’s brother Simon on rhythm guitar, along with an orchestra, five years ago at Fenway Park. Still it was the greatest rock concert I’ve ever attended. And I’ve attended quite a number of them.
@@davidgifford8112 The Ox. Thats who he was known as. All hell breaking loose around him, but the Ox stands still and keeps the focus. He is steady so the others can be crazy.
Yeah, that tone is a monster. Lots of other cats have figured out how to make it boom, though. It was his technique that made it special, the tone just filled it out.
In August of 2000 I decided to just go for it and bought front row seats from a scalper. I remember they were $650 each. YOLO! We saw them at Irvine Meadows, I hired a limo for my wife and I. It was such an experience, so glad I did it. Looking up with Daltrey's microphone spinning over my head. I remember on the way home having the limo take us through a burger joint drive through for some food. Two years later I happened to be in Las Vegas. I come too, severely hung over and turn on the TV to see that John Entwhistle had died. I drove by the Hard Rock to see the marquee say "Well Miss You John".
OMG ! What an absolute awesome performance!! Pete Townsend never looked so happy!! Just seeing Moon there on drums,,, just breathtaking. Warms my heart.
Which is the best rock band ever is pure conjecture; Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and others. But The Who are hands-down winners IMHO in terms of energy, power and longevity. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page criticised them for continuing after Keith Moon's death, saying it wasn't right. The Rolling Stones continued after Brian Jones' death, but nobody ever says they should have stopped. For a band who, in the '60s, sang, "I hope I die before I get old", they still put on a huge performance. No other band equals what they have done.
I saw The Who in 2007 or 2008, after both Keith Moon and John Entwistle had passed. Zack Starkey (Ringo's son) was amazing in drums. Can't recall who played bass. Daltrey and Townsend were amazing, as usual.
I saw the Who three times with the original line up - twice open air at a London football ground and once indoors - great band live but for me a lack of depth in their music - best well known indoor band by far was Lou Reed - ironically he also played at the same open air festival as The Who (Charlton?) - but when I saw him play Heroin at Hammersmith Odeon (?) it was just amazing - the atmosphere was simply unbelievable
Please don't say Black Sabbath or Deep Purple in the same breath as this band. Neither had a LP as good as Who's Next nor neither of those two groups could write music like Tommy or Quadrophena. Infact Noel Gallagher has said they were a singles hit machine in the 60's. So BS & Deep Purple can't hold a candle to the Who. No offense
The band was unimpressed when the director of “The Kids Are Alright” asked them to do another take because it wasn’t “Who enough”. Pete said, “not Who enough? Here, hold my beer…”
My most memorable experience in attending a concert was in November 1975 in Greensboro,NC where I was in the first row, in the center of the stage a mere 15 ft from the boys. I could hear them off mic as well as through the system. Moon was sporting his Esso jumpsuit, Pete had a pink scarf tied around his neck, likely a gift from a fan backstage. During one of his trademark mic twirls Roger’s mic strikes some overhead lights and showers glass all over Pete, John and himself while turning his head away and raising one hand to protect himself. John and Pete barely noticed, then came a roady came out with a towel to brush away the broken glass. Moon came out from behind the drums to introduce the song “Uncle Ernie” speaking in a perfect American accent. Pete then says to the audience:” You could always tell when Keith’s hotel room was above yours by the blood dripping from the ceiling.”
I saw the who at SIU Edwardsville/Mississippi River Festival right before Who's Next came out. They used a pre-recorded synth track back then. Also, the SUNN Coliseum gear was supplied by Ye Olde Music Shoppe..Bob Heil. Yes, that Bob Heil. They had more damn Sunn PA cabs than anyone had ever seen in one place!
My wife and I saw Pearl Jam in Philly some ten or so years ago. Eddie came out with this guitar (number 5). I recognized it immediately from seeing it in the Kids Are Alright
@@michaelcoleman1387 In their early years The Who were unlike any other band performing. They so embarrassed The Rolling Stones at that rock n roll circus show that the Stones had the recording shelved for decades.
I always wondered where. They (moon esp) are past their peak and figuring out their future. Unfortunately this production is their one you see everywhere, including in the movie Kids Are Alright. Still good, and I wish I saw this live like you, but past their prime. Isle of Wight etc really is recommended viewing.
This was from 1978 at Shepperton Studios. Sadly, they hadn't toured in a long time, Keith was massively unfit and it was all a bit overcooked. Townshend is probably coked out of his mind here. They had played a show at Killburn in 1977 that was meant to provide footage for the documentary, but the show turned out to be pretty crappy (You can find it on DVD, although why they released it is anybody's guess.)
I went to see THE WHO in the Dallas area after Ox passed. He had passed at the beginning of the tour I saw. They were great despite the tragedy of Ox's passing
Dude, I hit subscribe before the video played ten seconds when I saw your youtube name! I'm a "retired army hiker too". BTW great video. The way they blast the tracks... did you use some old tubes harkening back to the early 60's? Awesome individual sound from each instrument.
Another British band that truly rocks! Daltry and Townsend, powerful showmen!
I’m a PROUD BOOMER and I KNOW my generations music will NEVER be forgotten! It WAS the best, IS the best and will ALWAYS BE THE BEST!
Back when rock was rock.
One of the greatest bands of all time.
Love how Keith Moon TAPES his headphones to his head, so they don't fall off. My man KNOWS things are gonna get crazy!
That’s a rock band. They aren’t standing around staring at their shoes, they put on a god dam show.
Except John. But then again, that’s one of the things they are known for, the contrast between him and the other band members.
The difference between a good band and a great band is song writing-----PERIOD
The Who ? The WHO are band that had a lead at every position .
Can never forget buying Who's Next in summer of 71', getting home, opening it, listening to it---hooked, knew at once this is going to be a classic. Many songs from that album became anthemns for a lot of us. Thanks Army Guy.
I was in 4th grade and I kept hearing this ( The ‘Who’s Next ‘ album ) blasting out of a neighbor’s stereo…
Made a big impact,,, made me into a drummer . Then I saw them in December of 1975 …
Incredible
Bass notes weighing 800 pounds each. The Ox was an unstoppable force
Hookers and blow stopped him.
I jumped the seating area retaining wall at the Houston Astrodome and ran like crazy to end up on the floor about 25 feet from the show. My buddy was supposed to go too, but he chickened out. He told me later that 2 security guards missed on the diving tackle. It was 1983, and I was not fat and old.
Best live show band ever, hands down!
John’s bass is simply monstrous
And, they were amazing all four original members alive and kicking ass!
I first heard the Who in grade school when a local radio station played all of Tommy front to back on "Seven at Seven" (7 albums on Sundays at 7). Taped it on a Radio Shack cassette and listened to it while I but lawns in the summer. When I learned my first chord on the guitar, it was a D... which is the first in the Overture. A friend introduced me to Who's Next in 8th grade while we drank gin that he'd stolen from his banker dad. In 1982, my friends and I had tickets to see them at JFK in Philly. The Clash, Santana, and the Hooters were going to open. But the show got canceled. In college, I got into Quadrophenia, Who By Numbers, and every other Who album I could get my hands on. I learned to play a lot more of the songs on guitar. Fast forward to last year, and my wife and I got to see Townsend and Daltrey -- last two surviving members, of course -- along with Pete's brother and Zach Starkey, plus the Paris Symphony, do most of Tommy, most of Quadrophenia, and lots of other who songs in Paris. Not the same as when they were younger, I'm sure, but they were still incredible. Long live the Who.
Wow, incredible story, thx for sharing!
You lucky bugger.. cheers from NZ...if course they were great... they had that mad bugger, Moon...😂
Absolutely
I saw that show in Philly in 82 with the Hooters. It was on a Saturday, took a chartered bus down from Boston with some friends.
Was there a second date that got canceled?
Fucking show was amazing!
The friend who hooked me up with the trip was a guitarist in music school.
He thought I was crazy when we were listening to the clash one day (AMAZING band) and I mentioned that I thought the guitarist was heavily influenced by Townsend.. This was at least a year before we went to the Philly show.
It was fun when at one point in the Clash set Paul looked over at me with this look of acknowledgement that, ya, it was obvious in the sound and in the stage presence and style.
Santana, as always, was amazing!
What a day.
And the Hooters opened, they were great fun and got a huge raise from their hometown crowd.
The Who were really cool, they had decided on this tour they would have a local band as the first stop in every tour.
I was thrilled that it was The Hooters for Philly.
And classic Philly, we even had a fight in the stands. How does that happen when you're enjoying the absolutely amazing bands, two of them clearly among the best rock bands of all time!
Thanks for bringing back the memory and sorry you didn't get to see that show!
Just brilliant!!👏🏼
The Who? AH! THE Who! Who else but the WHO? ROCK ON BROTHERS!
Saw them with KM in Oakland 1976, i was 16 and instantly addicted to Rock Concerts!
It looks like Pete did an entire 8-Ball before hitting the stage.
i was thinking same...
So awesome . Miss Keith and John Entwistle , one of the greatest Bass players all time . rip maestro
Absolute gods, all of them!!!
This song shows us. Every person in the WHO was a piece of a marvelous collaboration. This song kills it. Ox just carries.
Quintessential song by one of rock’s greatest bands at the absolute apex of their performing career … if time travel were now available, I would be there with them at this very moment!
I flew into Gatwick early one Sunday morning from Nevis and there sitting in the Arrivals area was dear Pete T and his partner. Like all of us, awaiting his luggage. That said, he did have an accoustic with him and despite being tempted to ask for a few bars of something from the past I left him alone as did everyone else....I grew up in West London and with the Who. What an amazing band.
Always recognized as a brilliant songwriter but underrated as one of the greatest performers of all time. Look at him move around the stage! Like a man possessed by his own music. Absolutely original. Bravo!
THAT BECAUSE HE WAS HIGHER THEN THEN MAN ON THE MOON FUCKED UP ON DRUGS never had a uk no 1
so how can he be recognized as a brilliant songwriter underrated as one of the greatest performers
just to burst your bubble he wrote some songs that i do like there not as great as
queen the beatles the eagles deacon blue oasis slade and other bands that had no1 hits the whos best is no2 in the singles charts no1 in the album charts
are they a great band airrrrrr no there ok
Pete Townshend is NOT UNDERRATED!!! Wtf is wrong with UA-cam commenters? Look up the word or just banish it from your vocabulary already, ok? Who’s going to be the next UA-cam commenter’s underrated? Maybe the Beatles as songwriters? When you suddenly discover something new, that thing is not underrated. It was unknown to you. Get it?
@@artysanmobile Yeah well they are now comparing Taylor Swift to The Beatles in the NY Times comments section. 🤢🤢🤢Made me want to barf.
@@jdenino6022 Did you even read my comment?
@@artysanmobile Just discovered? I saw them with Moon on drums in 76 in Phila. Saw them at Madison Square. Garden the night Townsend cut his hand open. Saw them perform Qudrophenia with an all-star cast at Madison Square Garden late nineties.
How cool is that. Keith looked good too. You know...together.
"Let's get together before we get much older " .... here I am almost 65
Townsend penned some great stuff . Fucking love these guys .
Had the chance to see them in DC in 76. Wow! The best band ever!
never saw Buttholes, Big B,
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you.
Was that at Largo Cap center open seating?
ONE OF THE HIGH NUMBERS GREATEST HITS.
These guys were/are the BEST!!!!!
I saw the who at Trentham gardens Stoke on Trent. Amazing.xx
This bands energy in the 70s as you can see in this video was totally off the hook this band was the Fantastic Four of rock and roll👍💯 This band was untouchable!!!!!!!
What show men. I can watch a thousand times and see something new.
Guiness book of world records..The Who..loudest band
Entwhistles thuderous bass intro..wowwee
Yea,, if we could of just seen more of it ! 🙄
You couldn’t tell Townshend was coked up to the follicles, could you?
Entwistle is as well!
Somehow I feel this is The Who in the best moments! Obviously after the very first beginning.
I see John, Keith, Roger and Pete in total commitment! All the Best!
How I wish I can say I saw them live back when John and Keith were still around. Well at least I can say I did see The Who, Pete and Roger, along with Zak Starkey on drums and Pete’s brother Simon on rhythm guitar, along with an orchestra, five years ago at Fenway Park. Still it was the greatest rock concert I’ve ever attended. And I’ve attended quite a number of them.
My first concert, December 1971 Denver. I was 13, got to see them 4 more times
Entwistle an underrated bassist.
Underrated by whom?
Just stands there and holds it altogether.
@@davidgifford8112 The Ox. Thats who he was known as. All hell breaking loose around him, but the Ox stands still and keeps the focus. He is steady so the others can be crazy.
Best opener by The Who? Agreed!!! Emphatically agreed!
No other bass player managed quite the complete harmony-laden tone of John Entwhistle. Not then and not now.
Yeah, that tone is a monster. Lots of other cats have figured out how to make it boom, though. It was his technique that made it special, the tone just filled it out.
the best band by far to have graced this earth fantastic x
Is that keith moon on drums???
Yes Goober
In August of 2000 I decided to just go for it and bought front row seats from a scalper. I remember they were $650 each. YOLO! We saw them at Irvine Meadows, I hired a limo for my wife and I. It was such an experience, so glad I did it. Looking up with Daltrey's microphone spinning over my head.
I remember on the way home having the limo take us through a burger joint drive through for some food.
Two years later I happened to be in Las Vegas. I come too, severely hung over and turn on the TV to see that John Entwhistle had died. I drove by the Hard Rock to see the marquee say "Well Miss You John".
Excellent! And excellent quality - thanks for sharing this!
OMG ! What an absolute awesome performance!! Pete Townsend never looked so happy!! Just seeing Moon there on drums,,, just breathtaking. Warms my heart.
Pete and his tambourine need to find a court where he can jester😜
Ah The days ❤
Which is the best rock band ever is pure conjecture; Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and others. But The Who are hands-down winners IMHO in terms of energy, power and longevity. Robert Plant and Jimmy Page criticised them for continuing after Keith Moon's death, saying it wasn't right. The Rolling Stones continued after Brian Jones' death, but nobody ever says they should have stopped. For a band who, in the '60s, sang, "I hope I die before I get old", they still put on a huge performance. No other band equals what they have done.
I saw The Who in 2007 or 2008, after both Keith Moon and John Entwistle had passed. Zack Starkey (Ringo's son) was amazing in drums. Can't recall who played bass. Daltrey and Townsend were amazing, as usual.
@@danturney7037Pino Palladino
You should listen to a OZ rock band called The Southern River Band and their amazing song Stan Qualen. 🎸
I saw the Who three times with the original line up - twice open air at a London football ground and once indoors - great band live but for me a lack of depth in their music - best well known indoor band by far was Lou Reed - ironically he also played at the same open air festival as The Who (Charlton?) - but when I saw him play Heroin at Hammersmith Odeon (?) it was just amazing - the atmosphere was simply unbelievable
Please don't say Black Sabbath or Deep Purple in the same breath as this band. Neither had a LP as good as Who's Next nor neither of those two groups could write music like Tommy or Quadrophena. Infact Noel Gallagher has said they were a singles hit machine in the 60's. So BS & Deep Purple can't hold a candle to the Who. No offense
The band was unimpressed when the director of “The Kids Are Alright” asked them to do another take because it wasn’t “Who enough”. Pete said, “not Who enough? Here, hold my beer…”
Definition of Rock Band:
The Who🥁🥁🥁
The headphones duct taped to moon’s head always slays me.
Thought the same!
I’m A Boy has one of the best drum parts ever !
This was awesome. Thank You!
My most memorable experience in attending a concert was in November 1975 in Greensboro,NC where I was in the first row, in the center of the stage a mere 15 ft from the boys. I could hear them off mic as well as through the system. Moon was sporting his Esso jumpsuit, Pete had a pink scarf tied around his neck, likely a gift from a fan backstage. During one of his trademark mic twirls Roger’s mic strikes some overhead lights and showers glass all over Pete, John and himself while turning his head away and raising one hand to protect himself. John and Pete barely noticed, then came a roady came out with a towel to brush away the broken glass. Moon came out from behind the drums to introduce the song “Uncle Ernie” speaking in a perfect American accent. Pete then says to the audience:” You could always tell when Keith’s hotel room was above yours by the blood dripping from the ceiling.”
Rodger had a magnificent set of lungs on him back in the day
Oh yes he did!
He still did even back in the mid 90's,, @ high altitudes like Red Rocks,, which I witnessed first hand. 😉
Lucky to have born when WE were, to see the greatest bands making the greatest rock and roll. this is definitely a great one.
I saw the who at SIU Edwardsville/Mississippi River Festival right before Who's Next came out. They used a pre-recorded synth track back then. Also, the SUNN Coliseum gear was supplied by Ye Olde Music Shoppe..Bob Heil. Yes, that Bob Heil. They had more damn Sunn PA cabs than anyone had ever seen in one place!
the best band on the planet . my goodbye song when i go .....❤
Always a joy to see Keith and the Ox :-)
My wife and I saw Pearl Jam in Philly some ten or so years ago. Eddie came out with this guitar (number 5). I recognized it immediately from seeing it in the Kids Are Alright
I saw The Who when they were an opening act for The Association.
Must have been in the USA, as here in Europe, it would certainly would have been the other way around.
I saw them live at Celtic Park,Glasgow in the early seventies,👌🎶👌🎶
No drugs were harmed in the filming if this clip. Ahem…
Love those old Sunn cabs behind John.
Magnificent
Heaven and Hell was always their opener when I first saw them.
Substitute for me
@@michaelcoleman1387 In their early years The Who were unlike any other band performing. They so embarrassed The Rolling Stones at that rock n roll circus show that the Stones had the recording shelved for decades.
Perfection!
it Sucks to get old ):
How come Roger has such nice teeth? I thought he was British!
5:15 is still my favorite Who song
Quadrophrenia was a great album! Good call!
Quadraphenia was my favorite!
Nice
2 seconds of one of the Greatest bassists who ever lived. I f-ing hate video directors/editors.
He was amazing to watch or as amazing as a bass player can be. Fingers flying over the strings.....
Yea,, I here ya ! 🙄
Am a fellow Bassist,, & you can also throw in John Paul Jones,, & the 'Epic'' - Nicky Hopkins as well ...
it's because they're not musicians.
The Bass gets ignored so often!
Rock N Roll at its beat!
Top version!😊
Saw it. Who By Numbers Tour, Chicago Stadium, 11/75
I always wondered where. They (moon esp) are past their peak and figuring out their future. Unfortunately this production is their one you see everywhere, including in the movie Kids Are Alright. Still good, and I wish I saw this live like you, but past their prime. Isle of Wight etc really is recommended viewing.
Saw The Who AND The Kinks at the Kinetic Playground circa 1970….for I think $5….🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
This was from 1978 at Shepperton Studios. Sadly, they hadn't toured in a long time, Keith was massively unfit and it was all a bit overcooked. Townshend is probably coked out of his mind here. They had played a show at Killburn in 1977 that was meant to provide footage for the documentary, but the show turned out to be pretty crappy (You can find it on DVD, although why they released it is anybody's guess.)
I went to see THE WHO in the Dallas area after Ox passed. He had passed at the beginning of the tour I saw.
They were great despite the tragedy of Ox's passing
2002
December 3rd, 1979 in the Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum.
I ❤❤❤ The Who. 🎶🎶🎶
Excellent opening but I really would have enjoyed a camera keyed on Moon, who looked serious, sober and in the groove.
For a bunch of mods bloody brilliant
Saw them live in the 70s. Ears rang for 3 days and barely missed getting Townsends SG after he destroyed it and threw it at us LOL
I love The Who
The best!
Pete was so juiced on stage back in the day....Daltry didn't do all the showy stuff, Pete was right there too...
Love the gaffer's tape holding Keith Moon's headphones onto his head! I guess it worked for Roger's mic, so why not Keith's headphones?!
ah, cocain. she don't lie.
Fuckin beautiful
They looked like they wre havng a great time !!!!
I suspect they were the only ones !
Saw the 25th anniversary tour at the NEC in Birmingham - the night that Townsend felt Keith Moon's spirit embrace him on stage......
Roger still sounds great.
FYI... pinball games were against the law back in the 60's. They were considered gambling, a game of chance. After Pinball Wizard NY chaned the law.
😆😂🤣 not even a little bit true! I was growing up in NY in the early 60s and we always had pinball - especially at Coney Island.
Certainly not in the UK.
@@Frankie5Angels150 They were illegal. Go watch the movie Pinball.
And ‘the ox’ stood cool, nay….rather cool!
It was a bad day the day he passed. I suppose he went gloriously though. Big fan of him.
More Cowbell!
Dude, I hit subscribe before the video played ten seconds when I saw your youtube name! I'm a "retired army hiker too". BTW great video. The way they blast the tracks... did you use some old tubes harkening back to the early 60's? Awesome individual sound from each instrument.
Happy Trails. Isle Royale coming up.
My 1,st concert Tommy Tour 1976
Personally, I prefered the old days when they opened with Heaven & Hell.
they never opened with BOR...Personally, I preferred the old days when they opened with Substitute
My favorite band was ELP,
But The Who are the worlds greatest rock and roll band….period
( of course I respect other people’s right to disagree 😁)
Best Who opener....would not disagree!
Acton Asylum❤
Surprise Pete didn't break his hand as hard as he is hitting the tamobrine.
Or vice versa LOL
Always preferred Daltry's voice to Robert Plant's. 'Teenage Wasteland' by another other name is still Baba O'Reilly.
It’s never been called Teenage Wasteland. Never.
Yes possibility the Shepperton recordings