British guitarist analyses The Who live at the Isle of Wight in 1970!

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  • Tonight I'm taking a look at the Who back in 1970!
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  • @fadiaz1969
    @fadiaz1969 3 роки тому +11

    Watching Fil watch The Who says it all to me. Every time I watch The Who, I have the same smile on my face. Can’t help smiling watching them play live. Such an amazing live band.

  • @pouch2598
    @pouch2598 3 роки тому +3

    I’m glad you mentioned Keith’s part in The Who. Pete Townsend testified to the fact that Keith Moon played drums like a lead instrument. It was telling that after his death, The Who lost quite a bit-even with Kenny Jones’ capable contributions. When John Entwistle died (“The Ox”), The Who we’re truly gone. Long Live Rock...

  • @xyz2121
    @xyz2121 4 роки тому +31

    The best band I've ever seen live, and I've seen the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Doors, Jefferson Airplane and lots of others.

  • @jamesshelton4530
    @jamesshelton4530 5 років тому +132

    Keith Moon was such a nut. Beautiful guy with such a tragic ending. Gifted drummer.

    • @just4music687
      @just4music687 4 роки тому +13

      I love him so much!!! I actually find myself listening for the drums when I listen to the Who; no other band ever made me do that.

    • @fishhookism
      @fishhookism 4 роки тому +3

      He was amazing.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 4 роки тому +2

      James Shelton Still the best that ever was. I've heard younger drummers in successful bands say they grew up studying Live at Leeds & to this day can't figure out how he was playing. Fun fact: Michael Madsen owns Mooney's Malibu beach house 🏡

    • @whiteninja9481
      @whiteninja9481 2 роки тому

      He had too many looks at the moon.

  • @cz6774
    @cz6774 5 років тому +41

    Keith Moon was a lead drummer. Like all of the greatest performers he made people think he was doing everything spontaneously when he secretly knew every note of the music. He could go from a wall of sound to silence in no time. And, he had an absolute feel for the music. He was the Bacchus of Rock!

    • @cz6774
      @cz6774 5 років тому +3

      "Bacchus - Roman God of Wine. Dionysus or Dionysos, was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek ..."

  • @CapAnson12345
    @CapAnson12345 5 років тому +52

    How can you not smile at Keith Moon?

  • @RecessMonkeys
    @RecessMonkeys 5 років тому +67

    Perfect distillation of Rock. Lead singer, lead drummer, lead bassist, and lead guitarist. If I had a time machine... Thanks Fil!

    • @NuclearGrizzly
      @NuclearGrizzly 5 років тому +7

      Yet nobody over plays or walks over anyone else. It was all about the music and not a showcase for an individual.

    • @CJTELE
      @CJTELE 5 років тому +1

      Right On@@NuclearGrizzly

    • @RecessMonkeys
      @RecessMonkeys 5 років тому +4

      @@NuclearGrizzly I've always thought they were very jazz-like in their performances. Plenty of room for improvisation, but supremely anchored.

    • @JulioLeonFandinho
      @JulioLeonFandinho 4 роки тому +4

      @@RecessMonkeys Moon was Tony Williams' favourite rock drummer, he said because he was completely free in his playing and he didn't care... If no one knows Tony Williams is one of the best jazz drummers ever.
      And I agree about how The Who approached their live performances, they had the bigger guts to do what they did. No one else went so far, not even Hendrix, nor even Cream... the mix of chaos and order, of noise and silence, of pure frenzy and control, nobody in rock did it better

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 3 роки тому +6

    Phil I was there and remember it all very well. Thank you so much for educating your generation of the 'golden time' which I was lucky to live through. What is magic about their performance that night was me about 500,000 in side the fences and those on the hill had been listening to music since 10:30am in the morning, The Who were meant to come on about 12:00 but after most groups had a quick turn over, we found we were waiting for a very long time, about and hour and a half and of course people started booing but then with no introduction four war time massive search lights with blinding bright light were switched on causing every one to turn to stand up and turn around to shield our eyes. The result of this was for the first time to see the number of hippies there bayed in bright white light, a site I will never forgot. The lights were then turn up and stage lights came for The Who, Pete jumped up in the air shouting " Wake up you f**kers" and went straight into Tommy. They played what seem to be for ever and for the most part the audience due to being there so long mainly sat down for all other performers but we being up, stayed up and soon we were dancing, clapping, cheering and singing along to their records especially Baba Riley . I went to a lot of concerts back in those days but none compared to The Who............ Love Reigh on Me!!

  • @ConglomerationCat
    @ConglomerationCat 2 роки тому +3

    No other band had that kind of character, passion, aggression, danger and an insane amount of energy. 1969 through 1970 is my sweet spot for them.

  • @klausrain111
    @klausrain111 5 років тому +7

    One of the saddest things ever for me is never seeing them live. Looking at the comments, a few of them have said Pete's not a good guitar player. You kidding me? He's fantastic! Subtle, bombastic, melodic, take your choice. Not to mention, he played all that stuff while he jumped around like that. He and Keith Moon were two radically different sides of the same coin. It seems like they both entered alternate dimensions when they played live.

  • @swinde
    @swinde 5 років тому +4

    5:20 I attended a Who concert in Memphis Tennessee in 1971. It was LOUD but excellent. They played for two hours and my ears rang for several more. There was an interlude where the band took a break (except for Keith Moon on drums). They played organ sounds on a Revox tape machine and Keith continued to wail on the drum set. It was a concert I will never forget.

  • @tonepilot
    @tonepilot 4 роки тому +4

    First video I’ve seen where Keith doesn’t have headphones taped to his head. What a great drummer. And Roger’s voice, wow.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 4 роки тому +3

      They only started doing that for the Quadrophenia tour, when he had to hear the backing track.

  • @MrBfg586
    @MrBfg586 5 років тому +5

    I must say Roger is one my favorite rock singers. He has such power behind his voice.

  • @darlenebimbai2145
    @darlenebimbai2145 3 роки тому +5

    My absolutely favorite band of all time. They were unlike any bad of that era. I love how you pointed out that each member played lead, so true. They all had a competing sound that just blended so well. Long live The Who!

  • @beckyneufeld5531
    @beckyneufeld5531 4 роки тому +2

    Lucky enough to see this band preform in the 1970s.spectacular on stage

  • @theesbband
    @theesbband 3 роки тому +6

    Went to see The Who at Bath Pavilion with Phil "Time Team" Harding when we were working on the Silbury Hill archaeological dig: they played the whole of Tommy and some old classics. Unreal. They were late on stage because Moon went AWOL. In my first band, Heap, with Mike Wedgwood (Caravan, Curved Air, Nicky James, Jon Entwistle) and George Hart (Second Hand), as a very young power trio we played, or tried to play, music by The Who and Cream, other power trios. Mike was well up to Entwistle's standard, but trying to play that stuff ......the folly of youth. "Go To The Mirror" was extraordinary. Entwistle played so darn fast that it was hard to see what he was playing - but he still anchored the root notes: he was a hero because he played a .... BASS SOLO .... on "My Generation," my least favourite Who song. Favourites? "I'm A Boy," "The Kids Are Alright," and "Behind Blue Eyes".....and Tommy! I cried every time he smashed a Rickenbacker - that's what I had and it took me five years to pay for it! Saw The High Numbers in The Thieves Kitchen in Worthing. Memories. Nice one, Fil!

    • @ronaldyardley8965
      @ronaldyardley8965 Рік тому +1

      Saw the Who at Bath Pavilion twice, Thanks for a few memory Reminders 👍

  • @robertpersons2052
    @robertpersons2052 5 років тому +2

    Love this edition to your repertoire. The Who's live shows were so killer during this time. According to legend they blew the Stones away on the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.

  • @gavanhillebold3131
    @gavanhillebold3131 5 років тому +69

    The “Who Live At Leeds” album recorded February 14th 1970 at Leeds University is the greatest live recording ever. Epic in so many ways, awesome !!

    • @shaunw9270
      @shaunw9270 5 років тому +4

      "Put that cigarette out!" 🤣

    • @scottrobbins6216
      @scottrobbins6216 5 років тому +7

      Gavan Hillebold I have the original LP almost 50 yrs old

    • @gavanhillebold3131
      @gavanhillebold3131 5 років тому +2

      Scott Robbins That’s Awesome man 👍 I’ve got The Who’s Next album signed by the band as this was Keith Moons last recording, will have to look for the original Live At Leeds album next time I go to a record show ☮️

    • @jonhaslam3699
      @jonhaslam3699 5 років тому +4

      Gavan Hillebold
      Keith Moon’s last recording was “Who are You”.

    • @twochaudiomg2578
      @twochaudiomg2578 4 роки тому +1

      could be true ? i just don't know how you can say that. Record sales, i sure can't list all the great live recordings. By the way The Who & Kinks are my fav bands
      & Joe Strummer band .
      English beat down the line bra

  • @shegocrazy
    @shegocrazy 5 років тому +19

    Keith the loon was a magician with the drums.

  • @kingbee48185
    @kingbee48185 5 років тому +16

    I was too young to see the WHO in their prime. All of the older, seasoned rock fans insisted that nobody could match or follow the WHO live. I bought the Isle of Wight DVD live and experienced it through my surround system. I was converted. The WHO was and will be the best live flat out rock band ever. The creative genius of Pete Townsend with his awesome composing ability, his power chord windmill/ pissed off style to highlight his talents, along with Roger's great rock voice.....toss in John thunder finger's phenomenal bass licks, and most importantly, in my opinion, Keith Moon's drumming made the WHO a force of nature in the 60s and 70s. They are still great, pushing on 70, but were never the same after Moon passed.

  • @HOLLYWOODHICK
    @HOLLYWOODHICK 4 роки тому +12

    Note that Mooney doesn't even set up a hi-hat during these live performances in the early '70s. Pete's got a capo on the second. Brilliant, bro

  • @maryj.3876
    @maryj.3876 3 роки тому +3

    This was a magnificent concert, far as I can tell (wish I'd been there). They brought the house down with "See Me ... Listening to You" also on UA-cam.

  • @JOHNWLOUCKS
    @JOHNWLOUCKS 3 роки тому +3

    Keith, always thinking of the guitar, bass and vocal parts and following each one. His drumming was inventive, uncoventional and unpredictable. His bass drum work too is just amazing. I was so lucky to see the original four many times!

  • @tabbieedwards4195
    @tabbieedwards4195 Рік тому +1

    I saw them live in 77 one of the highlights of my life. Couldn't hear for 3 days as I snuck down to dance directly in front of Pete's speakers! Totally worth it.

  • @kensod6034
    @kensod6034 5 років тому +44

    Keith Moon my favorite....
    John one of the best on bass.. So tight with Keith...

    • @shaunw9270
      @shaunw9270 5 років тому +1

      I saw John play with Zak Starr , Daltrey , Simon Townshend , Billy Nicholls .. this was a Who convention in Sheppard's Bush 1995 ,in a small club nextdoor to the Empire. They were fucking loud as hell . At the beginning me & my then wife were right at the front of the small stage . Entwistle had a massive rig ! ..we moved back a little after the solo in My Generation lol 😂

  • @doctahdudemanbro8210
    @doctahdudemanbro8210 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for bringing up the importance of confidence in a band. Not so much in one's own abilities, but in the abilities of your band members. Without that, you'll find your mind starts knocking on various anxieties- "is he going to remember the transition?" "Is she off beat?" All of these, in turn, hamper your own abilities as a player and detract from your individual performance, and the overall synergy of the group.
    This is probably one of (if not THE most) important lesson of playing in a band vs playing alone in your bedroom. Find people you can play with and TRUST as musicians. Pick songs everyone is comfortable with. The net effect is always greater this way.

  • @charlesinsandiego2537
    @charlesinsandiego2537 5 років тому +13

    11:27 to 11:44 Keith's subtle control of his dynamics, drops the volume but the intensity and the pattern stay the same - genius.

  • @charlesgreen6880
    @charlesgreen6880 4 роки тому +5

    Keith was quite the character, rocking and having a blast !!!

  • @brianmusson1827
    @brianmusson1827 4 роки тому +7

    I was at that concert in 1970. I have been watching the Who live now for over 50 years and I consider them to be one of the best live rock bands ever. The were also the loudest. Many a gig I went home with a ringing in my ears!!

    • @erichanhauser3190
      @erichanhauser3190 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely one of the best live bands ever. Probably the best. Depends on mood & which way my mind/wind is blowing that day. They are in my top three for sure.

    • @Roddy1965
      @Roddy1965 Рік тому

      wow that's lucky

  • @pfmax9998
    @pfmax9998 2 роки тому +7

    Love this song. The Who are such a perfect example of what live music should be. Roger Daltrey is probably my favorite rock vocalist, not only with The Who but his 1st three solo records.

    • @daves2058
      @daves2058 Рік тому +2

      I love Roger's solo stuff!

    • @ronaldyardley8965
      @ronaldyardley8965 Рік тому +2

      @@daves2058 Yeah' Me Too..Got All His Solo albums..😁

    • @raddmann336
      @raddmann336 Рік тому +2

      Roger was criminally underrated as a singer.

  • @lynndow3185
    @lynndow3185 5 років тому +8

    I had no idea where that equipment destruction all came from, cool story! I kept loving seeing such good filming of Keith Moon, especially, and the interaction among the 4 of them. Watching them reminded me of trapeze artists catching one another in mid-air, so thanks for mentioning how they all had to have confidence in each other!

    • @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222
      @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 5 років тому +1

      Could you imagine being Keith's mother. Beyond mischievous. Nothing like a good trapeze artist show

  • @pamnichols7877
    @pamnichols7877 3 роки тому +2

    Saw them in 2012 in SC with Zac Starkey on drums. EntirevQuadraphenia tour. Amazing!!! Piped in John from an earlier performance! Crazy, perfect concert. I cried during Love, Reign Or Me. Behind Blue Eyes, perfection!! Thanks! Pete’s book is epic!!!

  • @spawn4582
    @spawn4582 Рік тому +3

    The Who are, a legendary British rock band formed in 1964. The band gained huge success through extraordinary live performances and is considered one of the most influential bands of the 60s and 70s and one of the greatest rock bands of all time. The Who became famous in their homeland both due to outrageous behavior during concerts - breaking instruments on stage after the performance (they were the first in this), and due to hit singles that fell into the Top 10, starting with the hit single in 1965 " I Can't Explain" and Top 5 albums (including My Generation). The first US Top 10 hit single was "I Can See For Miles" in 1967. In 1969 came the rock opera Tommy, which became the first Top 5 album in the US, followed by the successful Live at Leeds (1970), Who's Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973). And of course the group Who is rightly inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  • @virginiaribis2070
    @virginiaribis2070 3 роки тому +5

    First let’s get this out of the way, everyone is gorgeous when they are young and The Who surely were. Another perfect smart Rock band, I mean look at Tommy. They were doing thing in Rock that were not done yet. Thier songs,, how they were all on the same page, even though each had his own character that you were glued tied. My generation’s favorite 🥰

  • @pbracey1
    @pbracey1 5 років тому +19

    There's a couple of live Who videos on UA-cam where Entwistle's bass is 'isolated'. Incredible!

    • @JdoubleU1222
      @JdoubleU1222 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, they included those tracks in the bonus section of the DVD I bought. If you weren't impressed with his playing already those tracks would nail it down for you.

  • @jamesart9
    @jamesart9 3 роки тому +3

    Love the story Oliver Reed told in his autobiography, 'Reed All About Me' how he visited Keith Moon and found him beneath two naked ladies who were both sitting on his face.
    Keith said it was wonderful for his complexion ;)

  • @ernestmassie795
    @ernestmassie795 3 роки тому +3

    Saw The Who twice, and they were absolutely mesmerizing. How about looking at the Trogs doing the original “Wild Thing”.

  • @paulablissett9396
    @paulablissett9396 5 років тому +5

    What a band! Unique song writers, not a song i didn't like, still touring, STILL AWESOME! Jimi Hendrix and 'The Who' totally respected each other's musicianship! Bravo, Fil, another Spot on Analysis.....

  • @jacquesgerbercosteau8358
    @jacquesgerbercosteau8358 5 років тому +3

    I was in London in summer of 1978 . I remember my girlfriend and I going out for coffee ,and passing a newsagent . Front page “KIETH MOON DEAD ! “ About three blocks from we were staying . What a summer ...
    Pete Townsend in my opinion was the best showman I’ve ever seen hands down. Watch the film , I’m not talking about Quad or Tom , but “The Kids Are Alright ! “ Pete was unbelievable , he didn’t waste time with hot licks, he was playing mostly first inversion power chords , and if that doesn’t give you an idea of how important rhythm is . He changed it up of courses , but watch his stops on the windmill, he just nails it , knows how to get the phrasing with the most punch . Creative to a degree that defies me , and I’m a technical player ...
    I think Phil nails it, each member was a “ lead “ in his own right , yet they pull it off without tripping over one another . Incredible power trio instrumentally . No offense Cream etc. but The Who are the real power trio like no other .

  • @jimz68
    @jimz68 5 років тому +1

    Seeing and hearing all of those HIWATT amps and cabs makes me think of my long time friend, the late Brian George. One night I remember him plugging in one of his SG's into 3 HIWATTS and doing a few Who numbers for us.
    I wore out two copies of "Live At Leeds" while in High School and still listen to it to piss off my co-workers.
    Thanks again, Fil !!

  • @yaelrar.4460
    @yaelrar.4460 5 років тому +12

    The Who...were very cool and we all played their albums at parties. I remember many Saturdays getting dressed for a big night out and blasting their music on the record player to get psyched for a fun evening🎶

  • @margotchurchill5593
    @margotchurchill5593 2 роки тому +1

    Wow… this brought back a fantastic memory of being in LA at the Forum for the 1980 show. Front row center… so excited… sang along to every song. John tossed me his guitar pick and blew me a kiss at the end! 😍😍 Was thrilled but sad to not have Keith Moon. Still have that pick!

  • @carlswenson5538
    @carlswenson5538 5 років тому +28

    Wholigans Unite! Got the concert on disc. HUGE fan from the first concert I witnessed, Tommy at the Met. Well into the double digits of concerts since including the legendary Forrest Hills gig in '71.

    • @paulablissett9396
      @paulablissett9396 5 років тому +2

      YAY!!

    • @jeffmcelroy5364
      @jeffmcelroy5364 5 років тому +1

      Speak-

    • @jeffmcelroy5364
      @jeffmcelroy5364 5 років тому +2

      You've got to share some of your memories!!

    • @carlswenson5538
      @carlswenson5538 5 років тому +6

      @@jeffmcelroy5364 My father worked for RCA for years then moved over to Decca and always got tickets. I was really too young to truly appreciate the Tommy gig. What I remember most was how loud it was. I have vivid memories of the Forrest Hills show, I was 17 so yes, I'm that old. Outdoors at the old tennis center. It rained a lot that day, but it was a rain or shine gig. Had fabulous seats, 7th row center! Opening act was the 3 degrees (it was the 70's with lots of strange line-ups after all). Rained a bit then came CCR! That was amazing. Rained a bit, then the boys came out. Typically very loud. Also got my first contact high that night. Technical problems all over the place, feedback issues, lights flickering ... but it was AWESOME and I thought that was just part of the show! Pete tossed one guitar, a Ricky!, because of the tech issues. Roger throwing harmonicas at techies because of feedback and even going after one. Moonie and Pete both going nuts few times including some very off color remarks and especially when the tape messed up on Won't Get Fooled! The Quiet one was, well quiet and I still think fondly of the huge bass solo on My Wife. By the time the last encore was over the stage was a total wreck! Moonie was especially destructive that night. I managed a few debris souvenirs which I still have. There are a few very poor quality audience vids of the show. It was supposed to be filmed for real since it was a kickoff for Who's Next but the weather or Pete had it burned ... oh well. I've caught most of their tours over the years including some Pete and Roger solo gigs.

    • @marnaehrech1223
      @marnaehrech1223 5 років тому +4

      Wow, fabulous story, thanks for sharing!! And thanks, Fil, for providing such a nice forum for us fans!

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 5 років тому +2

    This review is why I love your channel. You are able to explain why they are able to express their music and present themselves on stage. Rock. Just last week I made a comment that you were at 59K, now over 60K. Congrats.

  • @prestachuck2867
    @prestachuck2867 3 роки тому +4

    Entwistle was simply the most developed bass player in the rock genre. There have been many virtuoso bass players who have done interesting and unique things, but nobody outside of the jazz world has come close to approaching his melodic sense and absolute command of the entire fretboard on the bass. Not to mention the sheer super-sonic speed of his unique fingerstyle of bass playing.

  • @MsKK909
    @MsKK909 4 роки тому +2

    Saw them live in Miami and they were awesome! They had amps stacked two stories high! Each was a fabulous showman ...... I’ve always been partial to the bass and John was great.... Roger had a great voice and was beautiful. One of my favorite bands. Thanks for the memories.

  • @ViscountVile
    @ViscountVile 3 роки тому +5

    As for Keith connecting with an audience, I think there's a greater sense of that applying when he has a kit like the one seen here. Before long, his kit became so huge that it was a barrier of sorts. I believe he wanted more drums than anyone else, but there's no sense here that he actually needs any more.

  • @venesmarie
    @venesmarie 5 років тому +17

    wow listen to those drums ,one of the best bands,oh yes love the who,totaly rocks my soul

  • @maxpower3698
    @maxpower3698 4 роки тому +10

    Keith is so good in 1970 he doesn't need hi-hats, for me the greatest drummer there was

    • @jenniferrueger1694
      @jenniferrueger1694 11 місяців тому

      Yet, Keith Moon doesn't make the "best drummers" list....why???

  • @jazzcat8786
    @jazzcat8786 5 років тому +14

    Each one of these guys is a phenomenal showman! Keith was an animal on the kit!! Crazy dynamics and explosive energy and their still touring🤯!!!! Their playing here at Fenway Park in Sept. I gotta get me a skeleton suit!!🤘🏻

    • @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222
      @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 5 років тому +3

      A night on the town with Keith would be a good one if you could remember it or even hang

    • @paulablissett9396
      @paulablissett9396 5 років тому +2

      LOL! Can i come Jazz? We can wear matching skeleton suits!

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 5 років тому +3

      Ha ha😹I just love it, I would literally wear it around town😹

    • @jazzcat8786
      @jazzcat8786 5 років тому +2

      James Gordon aka Crazy Legs I would be dead drinking at his pace, I’ve heard the stories; the man could party🥺

    • @paulablissett9396
      @paulablissett9396 5 років тому +1

      @@jazzcat8786 LOL!

  • @donfilkins298
    @donfilkins298 5 років тому +9

    Awesome band...all lead artists. Moon was so much fun to watch!

  • @monaj2971
    @monaj2971 5 років тому +42

    Great review. I always learn something from these videos. Thanks!

  • @powerdavid6235
    @powerdavid6235 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, this was the second festival that I was taken to when I was young (The first being the 14 hour psychedelic dream at Alexandra palace).. Thanks for bringing me back some great memories, I was 12 years old when I was at the Isle of White festival.. where the hell did those 50 years go?.

  • @TheSillykelly
    @TheSillykelly 5 років тому +3

    Was lucky enough in Dec 1975 to have a cool uncle take me and a friend to see them at the very 1st concert at the Silverdome In Michigan. Was a sweet first concert for a really (really lol) young teen. 80,000 + people in the arena and the energy was electric. Have always felt so fortunate to see the original band. And what an introduction into the concert world which to this day I still dearly love. Thanks for the awesome analysis ❤️PS-I still have my ticket stub-it was $12😀

  • @jonathanbartron3658
    @jonathanbartron3658 5 років тому +3

    Outstanding critique as always. It was fun watching your smile double in size as soon as the camera found Keith Moon. I think that's a universal reaction.

  • @MaddyN999
    @MaddyN999 2 роки тому +2

    Another favorite band of mine. I’ve seen The Who in concert more times than any other band. Sadly, I only saw them with Keith once , my first time. So much talent. Pete was so ahead of his contemporaries with his musical innovations. Great analysis 🖤

  • @richardpuglia6148
    @richardpuglia6148 2 місяці тому

    Hello Young British Guy-Just started watching your videos last week featuring Fanny and I really like this one on The Who from the Isle of Wight performance in 1970. You're absolutely correct about the 3-piece sound The Who (when Roger stops singing) has mastered by these 1970 concerts. I play bass in a 3-piece and constantly remind my mates that we have to bring it with every song, no taking any songs "off". There's nothing quite like hearing and playing off each other when everything is clicking, meshing into one. Cheers from California!

  • @Tin_Man1
    @Tin_Man1 3 роки тому +1

    I attended this Festival. They woke me up in the early hours of the morning and there they were, The Who with Daltry in his fringe jacket.

  • @rdedeene
    @rdedeene 5 років тому +1

    If you watch this and the whole life performance, then we see and feel The Who ! Absolutely brilliant!
    I remember when we were at college in 1973,we used to study classical music. Of course, this is also excellent for further study. But, once our teacher dedecided , for us to listen to the Who, all in class were excited and we had a very interesting topic to chat with one another.
    Rik Dedeene, musician from Belgium

  • @bekind6763
    @bekind6763 5 років тому +19

    Thank you for the reference to a "proper slap", I'll never forget it. ha ha! I saw The Who in 1982 ish. 3 ish. at the Pontiac Silverdome (since demolished) they were so loud I couldn't hear for days, made my ears feel like they were going to bleed. I still loved seeing them and saw them several times after. Plus I wouldn't mind seeing them again. Love your analysis, great as always!.😎^m^😎

    • @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222
      @jamesgordonakacrazylegs8222 5 років тому +1

      Huh, can you repeat that I didn't hear you. Nothing like a good proper slap. Everybody can respect one of those

    • @wingsofpegasus
      @wingsofpegasus  5 років тому +1

      😂👍

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 4 роки тому +1

      Hey Kathy, did you see my friend Gordon there? He would have been the only one in a suit and tie. And not drunk or stoned, so he would have stuck out like a sore thumb. But he was a true Who fan.

    • @bekind6763
      @bekind6763 4 роки тому +1

      @@andyharman3022 Sorry I can't say I saw him!

    • @two_thongs_dont_make_a_kite
      @two_thongs_dont_make_a_kite 4 роки тому

      Wow I was there too lol. Eddie money and the clash were the two opening acts. I remember the screen at the top of the 40 foot W H O letters behind the band. Very big speakers and very loud, indeed. Sorry to hear about the demise of the Pontiac silverdome. Lot of great concerts there over the years. So sad :((

  • @darlatidwell6255
    @darlatidwell6255 4 роки тому +2

    Keith Moon being a beat-nik.. RIP Keith and John. God bless.🕊️ Great energy and musicical and vocal harmonizing. ❤️ The Who.❤️ 👍 Fil. 🤟

  • @whocareswho
    @whocareswho 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely love this performance. The way the drums are played as an extension of the bass and guitar, how the guitar is an extension of the drumkit, how everything comes together to create an almighty powerful razor of a sound... and Daltrey as a frontman, hard to top that.

  • @valleryswearingen5457
    @valleryswearingen5457 5 років тому +3

    I was lucky enough to see these guys in 86 or so. Cotton bowl, Dallas TX. It was mid November and it started to rain part of the way into the set. They stood right out in the rain and continued to play. Was a really good show. And, you are quite right that they are unbelievably loud!! Thanks for analyzing these guys. Great insight into this legendary band. YOU ROCK!🎸🎶

  • @ipsurvivor
    @ipsurvivor 5 років тому +4

    I love watching Keith Moon playing here. Relishing every moment and smiling. He’s almost like a conductor of an orchestra back there.
    They quite possibly had a bigger attendance than Woodstock at this Festival. They do have a very accurate number due to your Country’s rail system since people had to use it to get there and from that the authorities were able to get very close to the exact number. At least that’s what was said in the commentary video by the guy who filmed the concert.

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 4 роки тому

      Woodstock was 400,000, Isle of Wight was 600,000. The venue's sound system wasn't good enough, so they used the Who's sound system for the whole festival. Best PA system in the business. They rented it out to other bands when they weren't touring.

  • @JOHNWLOUCKS
    @JOHNWLOUCKS 5 років тому +4

    i was lucky enough to see the original four 11 times. Keith was unconventional and was also always thinking about the bass, guitar and vocals and how he could compliment all of them. His bass drum work is excellent too!

  • @johnfazzari6208
    @johnfazzari6208 5 років тому +15

    Awesome Fil. Love The Who, they had a mix of danger, excitement, entertainment, humor and brilliance. I love the cover of Young Man Blues from those days. Also, The Faces were originally a Mod band.

  • @ballhawk387
    @ballhawk387 2 роки тому +2

    Moonie was having so much fun!

  • @erichanhauser3190
    @erichanhauser3190 4 роки тому +1

    Thank God they filmed this.

  • @daves2058
    @daves2058 4 роки тому +2

    I really like watching your analysis of all the different styles of music. Personally, The Who and Kinks are my two favorite bands.
    I like Your style of analysis on all your videos though. It's so cool that you are so positive and don't put anybody down. You help a non- musician like myself gain a better understanding of music.
    As for request....The Who ..A Quick One while he's away live....i would love to see that!
    Thanks again....you seem like a super cool guy!

  • @kjeldpedersen666
    @kjeldpedersen666 4 роки тому +11

    Yeah - in theory this band shouldn’t be able to play at all, given the very individualist approach of the musicians. But they could, better than most, and that’s the miracle about The Who...
    Very much approve in what you’re saying about Townsend’s dynamic songwriting. He nearly always worked in concepts/projects. The contents of their greatest album “Who’s Next” was really leftovers from a project he never got to finish - because the record company pressed them for a new LP.
    If you’re a reader, read his self penned biography “Who I am”, it’s really brilliant.

  • @teamviagraham
    @teamviagraham 5 років тому +4

    Been a dedicated Who fan for many years great job if anyone's interested there's a great song from this concert maybe one of the best live songs I ever saw the Who performWater amazing

  • @christinemason2938
    @christinemason2938 5 років тому +2

    Saw The Who in Houston sometime between 1971 and 1976. Those years are a bit of a blur for me. What an unforgettable concert! Thank you for the video, your analysis and backstory..very interesting!

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner 5 років тому +4

    Love this band. I would say "I Can See For Miles" is my favourite rock song ever.

    • @jv-ep2tc
      @jv-ep2tc 5 років тому +1

      it's certainly in my top ten. its a towering achievement. Moon is AMAZING on it.

    • @lynndow3185
      @lynndow3185 5 років тому +1

      meee tooo!

    • @lewisner
      @lewisner 5 років тому

      @@jv-ep2tc and Baba O Riley. His drumming is like having an orchestra in the background.

  • @harrukuehn6661
    @harrukuehn6661 3 роки тому +2

    I call the guys in the 60s and 70s the masters because they make it seem to effortless. But also they were so damm creative and intune with the mood and flavor of the times. Larger than life performances, The Who, Beatles, Black Sabbath and so much more. I feel sorry for successive generations not getting to see them. The greatest concert summer of love 1969 Woodstock. What I would give to see Jimmy in all his glory making love to his guitar in front of the throngs there in upstate NY.

  • @MAMRetro
    @MAMRetro 5 років тому +3

    By far, in my opinion, the most pioneering rock band of all time. The Who inspired the hard rock, glam rock, art rock, metal, and even the punk rock movement to come. There will never be a drummer like Moon or a bassist like Entwistle again. I am very impressed with your personal knowledge of rock history Fil. Another ace in the hole.

  • @mrsdth1943
    @mrsdth1943 5 років тому +3

    This band was tight.. no mistakes on stage.. they ROCK!

    • @jennycraigadventures3314
      @jennycraigadventures3314 5 років тому

      mrsdth1943 Well, there was that one concert in San Francisco’s Cow Palace where Keith passed out behind the drum kit and they had to find a drummer from the audience to finish the show. 😄

    • @loosilu
      @loosilu 4 роки тому

      @@jennycraigadventures3314 I found the set list for that show. He made it through FIFTEEN SONGS. Unbelievable. He almost died onstage. What a rock legend that would have been.

    • @ronaldyardley8965
      @ronaldyardley8965 Рік тому

      @@jennycraigadventures3314 unfortunately That Lucky Young Audience Drummer Has Joined Keith..

  • @dlsmpsn
    @dlsmpsn 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Fil for this great video, which show the Who in their glory,with unique costumes, and entertaining visual performance. I saw them in Berkley, Ca in the mid 70's, and it was said that it was the loudest concert in B.A. history. That may have been the one you referenced. I was in balcony in the back, and it was incredibly loud.

  • @vergedrums
    @vergedrums 4 роки тому +1

    I was addicted to the Who throughout my high school and college years, and what an education it was! Keith Moon was probably my biggest inspiration to become a drummer. I would love to hear your take on their live rendition of A Quick One from the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus; they were at the absolute top of their game at the time.
    Thanks, and keep these coming! Your enthusiasm and genuine smile are infectious, and that's the kind of infection we could all use haha!

  • @melissakhalar1842
    @melissakhalar1842 3 роки тому +1

    The Who was my late husband's band, my first late husband that is, and Live at Leeds his favorite album. Have to love the style of clothing from that era.

  • @pbracey1
    @pbracey1 5 років тому +5

    The Who 'stole the show' at the Concert for New York, held at MSG five weeks after '9/11'. Their four-song performance was incredible!

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 5 років тому +3

      Yes! Won’t Get Fooled Again was a rally cry for the first responders .

  • @elizabethspedding1975
    @elizabethspedding1975 4 роки тому +2

    Such a talent to be able to perform live to that standard.

  • @lauraschneider1039
    @lauraschneider1039 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome , 70's music was pure clean talent ! Keith was amazing .👌

  • @kurtisle
    @kurtisle 5 років тому +3

    In the early 70s my encounter with the Who was a strange one indeed. We'd designed a stage set that included a couple hundred lights in a matrix. I used a "Cherry Chase" controller for the intro as the band came on the giant letters flowed across the stage to spell 'THE WHO" with WHO stopping and flashing. The band came, it was morning time, with them was someone I assumed was a Manager or Stage Manager . Keith was so quiet, he only spoke in whispers to John and John the same with Keith. Roger and Pete spoke loudly and often, especially Pete. I was not part of the conversation. But they all seemed hung over and not all that aware. I don't know if they used our stage lighting. I'd gone off on a setup for "Chorus Line" at the Shubert in New York...yeah, yeah we did those too. So I dropped off the Who for that season. Maybe someone can tell me if they saw an American Who tour with that lighting. I do know they went with our lighting board, cabling and power supplies for a couple years. Anyway. I consider Keith Moon the greatest and most creative drummer of all time. And Thunderfingers as the founding father of Rock Bass. I saw them many times in many venues, they never displeased.

  • @rexmonarch2
    @rexmonarch2 3 роки тому +2

    Went to a Who concert in Denver in the early 70's and I ate peyote buttons -- whoa. Psychedelic Who.

  • @axiomist1076
    @axiomist1076 5 років тому +2

    You got the gist of all that made the Who great. Four lead players who work together while still each remaining separate in their individual performance. And about their writing, how it goes through changes was very common. Like in this song, how it goes from being a swinging rocker to that little bit where it sounds like something mom and pop would like. They are each a show in himself but at the same time theres an incredible degree of tightness. Like a family that knows each of its parts are always going to be there and only the death of a member is ever going to change it.

  • @danielerickson5175
    @danielerickson5175 4 роки тому +1

    The entire show is available and well worth watching! Gotta LOVE the “ ‘Orrible Oo!”

  • @Axess-sv8nq
    @Axess-sv8nq 5 років тому +1

    The Who was my favorite band back when I was a teen in the 1980's. Pete was a huge influence in my playing and songwriting. This band's songs speak to every teenager - I don't care what era they were born in!

  • @DDios-ih9de
    @DDios-ih9de 4 роки тому +3

    One of the Best bands
    Live the Best!

  • @mikebaranik6227
    @mikebaranik6227 5 років тому +8

    Great analysis on one of my favorite bands of all time !! Yes you are correct all were lead players , Beautiful insanity ..I LOVE IT !!! Thanks again Fil !! ROCK !!

  • @wonsworld61
    @wonsworld61 5 років тому +2

    thanks Fil . One of the best reviews on the Who I have seen (musical ability and as a group). The fact that you bring up the dynamics of how the group interacted with themselves (as a group) is one of the reasons I have loved this filmed gig since I first saw it. You dont need to read books or biographies on the band, you only need to watch this gig to understand it all. And as good as he is, you can also see how Kenny Jones could never fill the hole that Moon left in this group when he passed away. Thanks again :)

  • @Morticia1313
    @Morticia1313 5 років тому +2

    Such a great Rock band. I've seen Pete & Roger together several times & still they are fantastic. Did not have the opportunity to see them with John & Keith. The band now with Pete"s brother & Zak Starkey are still amazing! Great video!🤘✌

  • @MisterBaltimoron
    @MisterBaltimoron 5 років тому +2

    What a fabulous time for R&R. We had periodic albums & generally monthly industry magazines and would wait forever for someone to play nearby. Eight tracks were new high technology and the English Invasion had blown the doors wide open. News travelled so slow. We wouldn't hear about big gigs in Europe for weeks and days between domestic shows. So many young fans and the industry was taking off. News articles focused as much upon off stage antics as the sets and performances. So much talent, just a great time.

  • @perseapolaris9015
    @perseapolaris9015 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi,Fil..👍throwback to this moment of rrock,my deep attraction to the Who.. an epic of the great english groups.😳 Nostalgia . More your smile, your voice as a fragrance. Endless sweetness🧚👌🌹💎

  • @daviddixon6408
    @daviddixon6408 5 років тому +5

    Keith Moon always looked like he was having a great time when he was performing live.

    • @goodun6081
      @goodun6081 5 років тому +1

      Keith appeared to be singing along with the song, and I thought I heard his voice come through the microphones a little bit. The band never allowed him to sing, at least not in the studio, he had a horrible voice according to Pete Townsend. When they were overdubbing vocals for Happy Jack in the studio, they had to put Keith Moon in the control room to keep him out of the way, but he was making funny faces through the glass, causing the band members to crack up and screw up their vocal takes. Pete Townsend made Keith hunch down below the level of the glass, and just as they were finishing a vocal take Keith stuck his head up to see what was going on, and Townsend yelled "Oy saw ya!" in a Cockney accent. You can hear it as the music trails off at the end of Happy Jack.

  • @jesalbrtarteaga64
    @jesalbrtarteaga64 5 років тому +12

    Love TheWho⬆️🇬🇧thanks Fil✌🏼

  • @RoryVanucchi
    @RoryVanucchi 4 роки тому +2

    A powerful band at their peak. Great showmen and unique sound.

  • @MrLordwoodbine
    @MrLordwoodbine 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, Fil. First time I heard this one and was knocked out. Umnn the chorus- are you kidding me? Dynamite Who performance and Splendid analysis by you. You are indeed an illuminating professor of rock.

  • @bluesingmusic3443
    @bluesingmusic3443 3 роки тому +1

    One of my favorite groups. I still love Live At Leeds, Who's Next, etc., etc. Such a talented group. Moon was an extraordinary drummer. Entwhistle of course a great bassist, though he seemed out of place, calmly laying down vicious bass lines. Roger such a great vocalist. Pete, well we all know about him. I remember when Moon died, they were talking about getting 2 drummers to replace him. One of my favorite bands ever.

  • @sandrasmith7501
    @sandrasmith7501 5 років тому +6

    Kieth...Bless his heart....

  • @MattNeubauer
    @MattNeubauer 3 роки тому +2

    I found this song an interesting choice from an album that I love (along with Live at Leeds). This song never seemed finished, to me, and yet they absolutely rock it. No arguments from me here, though, as you're spot on. If I had a nickel for every hour I've listened to The Who, I'd be a rich man.