The Who - Young Man Blues - 7/7/1970 - Tanglewood (Official)
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- The Who - Young Man Blues
Recorded Live: 7/7/1970 - Tanglewood - Lenox, MA
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Personnel:
Roger Daltrey - vocals, harmonica, tambourine
Pete Townshend - guitar, vocals
John Entwistle - bass, vocals
Keith Moon - drums, percussion, vocals - Hudba
Hey cameraman, there's this really good bass player stage left, smh
John just stood there playing his ass off. He didn't jump around, he just played.
Yes you are right the basman is amazing !
John always preferred to stand in the dark by himself.
It may have been Entwhistle’s preference but that’s no reason for the director to ignore him.
@@danalogue that's the dumbest fookin reply I"ve ever seen.
0:50 Keith attempts awesome trick, messes up, then just shrugs it off and slowly grabs another stick. I can't be the only one who finds that hilarious.
It's fucking fantastic LOL
+Tate Gibbs I loved it. He used to make it work regularly but, once in a while, the stick would get away. LOL
it's brilliant
Portnoy copy this
Oh, man. Idolized the guy as a youngster. Was just as important to getting me into music as Lennon and McCartney.
Four leads artists... vocal, guitar, bass, drummer...all playing lead.
Nothing ever ever like it.
Yet each knowing just when to back off to support each other and the song. That’s how the great bands work.
Weakest link, Townsend playing lead guitar yet he now criticizes Moon and Entwistle now that they are dead and can't defend themselves. I lost a lot of respect for Pete for doing that.
@@jeffwisener1378 nah
JOHN ENTWISTLE! In my opinion, this is HIS piece. His playing on this song was blistering, devastating, terrifying and thriling!! He was the most awesome and innovative bass player ever!!
Skip to the 3min mark. Townshend's arm is in the air (meaning he isn't playing) but you don't even notice it because of all the work John is doing, providing not only the bass but also the lead guitar role. Just stunning.
no doubt about john, almost like they hid hjm in this concert
Watch Townshend's left hand, he's maintaining that huge sustain from the fret board.
Check out a live version of Dreaming From The Waist too... Entwistle is fucking amazing on it.
John was one of the greatest bass players ever!
Like the Who’s song. Keith moon was a savant and a genius.. there is no substitute! Love you forever Dear Boy. See u on the other side dear Moonie! ♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹🔥🔥🔥🔥
When Pete wears the jump suit he means business.
No hi-hats
Moon is so unique and so freaking dynamic - a run away freight train
Keith didn't just play the drums. He was the drums
Moon is ALIVE 😉💞
Keith didn't play the drums, the drums played him
The drums are so scared of Keith, they are spitting sticks at him - 0:51
Yes!
Keith Moon...the greatest, coolest and funniest drummer in the universe.
+In Your Face, Guitar ! He's my #1 rock drummer all time.
A drummer joke:
Q:How do you tell if the stage is level?
A:Look at how the drool is coming out of his mouth.
In Your Face, Guitar ! Yeah, probably right. Watching this, though, I'd say he's performing for the approval of an audience of one, and that one just happens to be notoriously hard to please: Peter Townshend!
Richie B Pete just wanted him to play a straight groove, no fills, rolls, anything. Thank Christ Keith ignored him!
Between late 68' to about 74' Keith Moon was simply incredible. Even the Keith Moon GOAT denialists can't "deny" how awesome he was during that time. So fluid, so fast, so dynamic, so unique and so expressive & experimental. The Who in general peaked in that period. To me they're the greatest band ever. Live Who and studio Who are two separate beasts. Both equally brilliant.
Man get off that trip, “Kieth Moon GOAT Denialists”? That is pure comedy gold. Do you run some kind of Kieth Moon Church?
@weedian710 The real problem is why does it bother you who my favorite band and drummer are? If you only knew how many different bands I love from all eras, you'd realize it's not all about The Who. They're just my all-time favorite, and there's a very strong valid argument that they're, at the very least, one of the best live four piece rock bands ever. But again, me saying I love Keirh Moon and The Who bothered you so much that you had to actually leave that comment? Come on, bro, I think you're better than that. Cheers.
He was fantastic ❤ love him
@@Kimberlytheresam I totally agree!!!!
Importantly Keith was also a monster force, early on in the High Numbers
Jesus Entwhistle sounds like a one man Apocalypse. The whole concert is one of the best I’ve seen of The Who. Epic.
Greatest live rock band of all time at the peak of their powers!!
+nyterpfan Yep...
When it comes to live bands there's The Allman Brothers and then everybody else. No gimmicks, no bullshit. Just music. And they did it the best.
I'd put Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac against the Allmans before Duane died. The Who deserve to be in the mix too.
nyterpfan you got that right
I read somewhere that this was what happened when you fed The Who a diet of raw meat and Southern Comfort. The power (and I don't mean the electricity in the wires) is just awe-inspiring.
The best live rock band ever. Bar none.
nellie360 1000%
They have nothing on thin Lizzy
Thin Lizzy? Really Alan? Put down the pipe!
@@TheGreatAlan75 what are you smoking?
This just proves "WHO" is the Greatest Rock Band of All Time .....?
John Entwistle never gets enough credit... Awesome bassist!
Holy shit, when these guys were rolling like this they were something to behold !!
You have 4 people playing lead on their respective instruments at the same time, lead guitar, lead drums, lead bass and lead vocals...any other band trying to do this would sound like crap but The Who made it work and work magnifecntly
Yes!!
They played this song so consistently structured on Leeds, Isle of Wight, Tanglewood, etc., in 1970, but it always sounds improvised. Shows how disciplined they were even though it looked like pandemonium up there on stage. Entwistle is like off-camera thunder. This is a terrific version.
This makes more sense for this day and age.
Moonie would have been 72 today-Rolling Stone said it best-Keith Moon-he died before he got old.R.I.P. Moonie and John.
This is what made me want to be a musician and guitar player
Like a damn train going a hundred miles an hour. Long Live Rock and Long Live The Who!
Yup, and also add a Cat 6 Hurricane, 300 mph tornado, & a 9.0 earthquake w/ a 200 ft tsunami comi'n straight at ya all @ once....
Agreed on Entwistle... but you know, : The Who - unstoppable !!!
The infamous "wall of sound" from the greatest live rock band of all time!!! I always wondered how amazing it must have been back on the hot July night in the summer of 1970 to hear the roar of The Who echoing off the mountainsides out in the Berkshires!
Seriously.. WTF....i wish i could go back in time .im 5 min from Lenox
The wall of sound was a fuel Spector sound
Phil Spector created the wall sound
Phil Spector created the wall of sound he is in jail now
Townsend had the best rythym section you could ask for!! Moon and Enthwistle were the best out there!!! This is a great bluesy and one of the hardest rock songs they did
In many ways, Townsend WAS the rhythm section. He often held down the rhythm, while Entwistle and Moon soloed like demons possessed.
They turned a soft jazz piano piece to a hard rock banger
Moon is the star of the show!!!
I grew up loving these guys but never knew how goddamn good they were live
They were a different animal on stage vs their studio recordings.
Agree...they were F&%$#@ amazingly great in their prime (like here)
That's cool that is the best greatest rock ever my life number one band in the world 💗
The interplay between John and Keith is deadly. Peak period 69 - 71. John's tone through those Hiwatts is godly.
This may be the best video of The Who doing this song out there. The tone of Pete's guitar, the snap of Moon's drums and the thunder of John's bass all cut through nicely and are rounded out by Roger's vocal.
Yeah I was just leaving a comment about Townshend's guitar tone. No matter what clip I see of them live, his guitar tone is just , it's just always on.
I love how it goes straight thrash metal for three seconds at 1:36 before going back to the rock beat.
My favorite Who song. Summer of 1970 provided a number of excellent acts at Tanglewood. Too bad I was only 11 years old; too long of a hitchhike from Boston!
Pete Townshend is a genius:-)
Fucking OUTSTANDING...!!!
This is just simply brilliant. I've loved The Who all my life. It was hearing Pete Townsend when I was 12yrs old that made me say "mum I need a guitar". She said "no, you want a guitar". I said "no I need a guitar". I eventually got my way.
Has anyone ever had more fun being on stage than Keith Moon?
So much raw energy and power!!! Long live the WHO!
You should check out the Isle of Wight version of this song it is blistering
Mose Allison has left us aged 89... R.I.P.
EnosEverything r
EnosEverything Oh shit, I didn't know he'd died...
An incredible, brilliant performance! This is the pinnacle of rock at it's finest. RIP to composer Mose Allison, who just passed away.
just noticed that Keith uses no high hat. this accounts for his unique cymbal sound heard on numerous recordings
Martin Ferreira he uses 2 cymbals to control tempo and foot work .. not hit hat like each drummer .. Keith is unique.
Actually most of his studio drumming included and often heavily implored high hat drumming. He just didn’t use them when they toured, so their live act would be a bit more chaotic. It’s an interesting contrast hearing The Who play a song on an album, and then the same song live.
Yeah, I remember Entwistle said the rest of the band could never hear the hi-hat on stage, so he ditched it for a pair of 20 inch ride cymbals... He did reintroduce a hi-hat later in the '70s, by the time onstage monitoring had improved, but even then he rarely used it. I think the clip of them doing Bell Boy at Charlton is about the only footage I've seen of him using a hi-hat live in the '70s.
Yup...such a unique approach w/out the HH...we can all learn about serious R&R drumming from this uncomparable example...
Who in 1969/70 Tommy tour were incomparable!!!
That electricity between Keith and Pete is crazyyyyy , incredible
I was there!Saw them twice at Tanglewood. What great memories. Keith is hysterical and John made my jaw drop with his playing. Miss them!!
I love how you can tell Pete's guitar has the volume about half way then just cranks it and takes off like a car on the drag strip.. they played so fucking loud
john entwistle. i dont know anything about playing bass but i know he is one of the best.
+Bob Bennert Yeah he was. What a rhythm section with him and Moony! It's like he's off kind of just doing his own thing, while Townshend and Moon are doing their theatrics, grabbing attention while Daltry as lead singer is in the spotlight.
Great band, and I love how they did this song.
Probably the best -- from what Pete has to say about him. Because John could play the traditional bass parts and add lead guitar parts at the same time, Pete claimed he was only pretending to be the lead guitar player. Can't get a better compliment than that. :)
I've been listening to the most recently mastered tapes on a high quality player, and all the bass work (as well as everything else) comes through clear and sharp. AWESOME!
He is a terrific bass player
My oldest brother got live at Leeds 1970 I put it on was hooked ever since I've seen them 26 times I've still got all LPs from 70s great days and people 🇬🇧👍
Such control by Townsend is phenomenal.
RIP Mose Allison
The Stones, Zep, Floyd were all great bands live. The Who was the most dynamic and exciting. IMHO
This is even better than the Live At Leeds & Isle Of Wight performances imo...The Who are fast on their feet, fresh & inspired here. Monumental recorded live moment from an awesome show 🔥🔥🔥🔥🌋🌋🌋🌋
1:36 Metal in 1970
Eric Cashew Harding )
The Who flirted with it. I’d say Sabbath and Deep Purple were both more metal in 1970 though
Just hard rock not metal
Nobody else ever played like this and nobody else ever will!!! Winner Hands and Pants Down!!!... Ladies and Gentlemen... THE WHO!!!(Harold, turn up the mike please!)
so underrated guitar solos from Pete. Always had to keep the tension and occulting "classic" guitar solos. But the few he done are priceless.Of course people will argue he is not playing "fast silver" but hey, it is all about notes ;)
Saw The Who 9 times over the years, and around 2012 (?) took my son to see them. He was raised on the likes of Green Day and Red Hot Chili Peppers and after the concert he said "okay, they ARE the greatest rock band ever."
What a tribute to Mose Allison
John Entwistle's fingers could have their own youtube channel.
Powerful rock n roll - don't get no better it don't.
Do I need to state The Obvious ?? of course not to the people commenting below, as they obviously do know.... The Who are .... the Greatest Rock Band ever.... thanks for letting me state The Obvious !!
A very underrated version of this song, a great rock track for most rock bands to cover!
A bit like Train kept a Rollin!
Godfathers of punk.
Outstanding bass playing John badass
Heaviest version ive heard live! Beats out leeds, hull, and coliseum. And all three of them were incredible! Love the who!
Roger Daltrey still going strong on stage(,broke his back falling off stage many years ago and never realised it) 🙂 one of rock legend true stories🤘
unbeatable highlight of rock history
I used to LOVE playing this track with Who's Who!!... as a bass player, getting to play John's bass lines every weekend in front of Who fans (and earning their approval) was not only challenging but an honour, and so much freakin' fun!!!
Keith's drumstick at 0:44 LOL!! Only Keith!
Keith is so fun to listen to
Most powerful live rock band ever!!!!!!!!
Rest in peace, Mose Allison.
Brilliant The WHO 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Oh God... I miss those days...
thats one hell ova rhythm section, baby!
IT STILL GIVES ME A STIFFY
I've seen The Who live in 1970 at The Warhouse in New Orleans, later in Baton Rouge, San Antonio and in Kansas City a couple of years ago. In Baton Rouge, when Keith tossed a broken broken drum stick in the middle of a blistering fill, It landed right on my lap. I had it for years, but lost it who knows where.
The early Who live were like none other. More like a sonic explosion , and just incredible how Entwistle played lead bass guitar in a sense. I could say John was the best guitarist in the Who.
Moons drumming was like his personality- frenetic and tike a multi personality/ split personality psychotic it was like 2 or three people were playing out of the same body - insane lol
Неповторимая банда!!!!! СИЛА, мощь и виртуозность. Чистый кайф! Красавчики!
THE WHO JUST THE BEST ROCK LIVE BAND EVER AND EVER WILL BE.
Sadly the best live performance I know of, "Live at Leeds" is only available on Audio. Of the various versions of this song I have heard I think the Leeds version is the best. The whole band was together: Pete's solo was varied in style tone and pace, with incredible use of space at times, while John Entwhistle was rock solid, Rhythmic and Lyrical. I would say he was probably underrated as a musician by many, except for the rest of the Who, and other bass players, many of whom were influenced by him. They, Pete and John, complemented each others's playing in such a way that made it a brilliant, added too by Moon the Loon, demonstrating incredible controlled power, and Gutsy blues vocals from Roger. Listen to it.
I like very much "Young Man Blues" from the Isle of Wight concert 1970. Not for the faint of heart!
totally agree
This isn't bad though
The Coliseum one is fucking tidy too.
Yes ,it’s so crushingly devastating the way they played this one on Leeds...sounds like the whole place was about to fall apart.
Singer, Bass, Guitar and BOMB!...
Keith Moon is frying ballz
This is fucking incredible.
Fantastic....incredible....unimaginable....inimitable
the greatest power trio of all time. guitar, bass, drums. perfect
Except it's a four piece
This is some serious business!
The who fkn rocked hard
This is dynamite 🧨! Live at Leeds was the first album I ever bought (I think it was like $3) as a kid
I love watching this band LIVE in it's prime, incredible!!!
Great stuff back in 70!...
Great stuff now
Just read Roger Daltrey's autobiography, highly recommend it, some interesting insights into the band. And I now like them even more so ...
PURE ENERGY!@
Listening to these legends never gets old. RIP to one of the greatest rhythm sections ever assembled
The best band ever.. explosive as hell
The energy and poise of these guys is amazing. Keith's agression is something nothing like anyone else.
These guys are a machine!
Best live version.
Fight me!
I got The Who album that has this song, and although I'm not a huge fan of blues, I love this song. It has so much energy.
Pete had a fantastic sound
Moon and Townshend were twinned..Pete obviously leadin but they were so reliant on each other.40 odd yrrs later Pete still lookin over his shoulder.but keith aint there.I fuckin love The Who.best live band ever