@@Saxondog No, it was about 95% crap then, too. Go look at the Billboard Top 100 for 1971. Lookout for The Partridge Family and The Osmonds. And many more.
J'était au collège quand The Who's Next est arrivé. Et aujourd'hui j'écoute Tommy téléchargé sur UA-cam. Toujours avec les mêmes sensations. Il y en a qui laissent des traces!
EVH said that he was heavily influenced by Pete Townsend and it comes across in EVH’s rhythm playing. You can clearly hear the influence and similarities of EVH’s rhythm playing in this this song. Just think Ain’t Talking Bout Love.
@@chunkyedwards5381 I see no need to point to the relevant comments as they appear right under yours. Since you’ve made the effort to reply to me, I’ll assume you can read them as well.
@@chunkyedwards5381 Oh, what the hell, I’m feeling generous. Read the drivel from @redlabel3977. He knows when musicians feel conviction, when they compose and perform with meaning, and to top it all off, identifies as “crap” the entirety of “today’s so called music scene !” Gramps, indeed.
It’s unfortunate. But older humans are jealous of the young, and usually express that by denigrating them and their culture. I’m a member of the Up in Smoke generation and I am amused when my peers express their worries about “kids these days.” Such paragons of virtue we were. Not.
Magic guitar what more can I say timeless!
Great tone from 1971.
Thaks so much for this. The Who is my favorite group.🤘🎸🔥
1st album I ever bought was “Who’s next” in 1973. I was 11 1/2. Still my favorite Who album.
I have this on repeat right now. ✅️
Essa linda canção me faz viajar ao tempo e traz muita felicidade. Amo muito The Who e eles são inesquecíveis.
What an amazing writer/player..sure some basic chords, but to shape them into this? Pure musical genius...!
This guy is brilliant
When bands played with conviction , written and performed with meaning , unlike the crap of today's so called music scene !
There were shitty bands back then, too.
@@jkorshakYour right about 5% back then, today though, it's NINETY FIVE PER CENT !
@@Saxondog No, it was about 95% crap then, too. Go look at the Billboard Top 100 for 1971. Lookout for The Partridge Family and The Osmonds. And many more.
Beautiful
Quel bonheur de réécouter ce morceaux,tant de souvenirs à travers cette chanson monumentale, elle fait partie de mon ADN,
J'était au collège quand The Who's Next est arrivé. Et aujourd'hui j'écoute Tommy téléchargé sur UA-cam. Toujours avec les mêmes sensations. Il y en a qui laissent
des traces!
that is just one of the best songs
We are a dying breed here today.
This is just phenomenal
das ist ja mal richtig geil so zu hören - danke
"and if I swallow anything evil...put your finger down my throat" says it all.
Pete Townshend est le génie de la pop musique !
Never
EVH said that he was heavily influenced by Pete Townsend and it comes across in EVH’s rhythm playing. You can clearly hear the influence and similarities of EVH’s rhythm playing in this this song. Just think Ain’t Talking Bout Love.
Want influence? Listen to marillion's incommunicado.
Sounds like a who song from about mid 70ies.
He developed his “tapping” after seeing jimmy page do it while playing “heartbreaker”
Fantastic thank you
2:17
No idea how you did this, but that's okay. I'm grateful nonetheless:)
Sound engineers sometimes get access to the original multitrack tapes.
Hearing the isolated vocal, drums and bass is just as amazing.
no one kows what ia like to be the badman to be the sad man behind your eyes
take it easy it can be also the eyes of the crowd@ReillyArr-vc1rm
Correction
👇
No one knows what it's like
To be the bad man
To be the sad man
Behind blue eyes
@@steffanhoffmann my comment was a joke,of course i know is behind Blue eyes
🤩
Occhi azzurri
❤😂
Poor ole moony wasn’t on this ,gutted
😌
No one knows what it's like to be Batman
Except Bruce Wayne
And maybe Robin.
Ridiculous
WEAK
The bass Is amazing , the guitar no much
Over 40 year’s ago, what are kids listening to now? Certainly not musicianship
I really hate these grandpa comments, in which the entirety of music is dismissed en masse. So deeply ignorant.
What has that got to do with the comments here?
@@chunkyedwards5381 I see no need to point to the relevant comments as they appear right under yours. Since you’ve made the effort to reply to me, I’ll assume you can read them as well.
@@chunkyedwards5381 Oh, what the hell, I’m feeling generous. Read the drivel from @redlabel3977. He knows when musicians feel conviction, when they compose and perform with meaning, and to top it all off, identifies as “crap” the entirety of “today’s so called music scene !”
Gramps, indeed.
Are you some kind of a nut???
It’s unfortunate. But older humans are jealous of the young, and usually express that by denigrating them and their culture. I’m a member of the Up in Smoke generation and I am amused when my peers express their worries about “kids these days.” Such paragons of virtue we were. Not.