SO MUCH HAPPENING!! First Time Reaction to The Who - "Won't Get Fooled Again"

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Komentáře • 559

  • @StaceyRPGReacts
    @StaceyRPGReacts  Před měsícem +16

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  • @Salguine
    @Salguine Před měsícem +119

    Bassist John Entwistle was once asked by a reporter why he stood so still and calm during their live shows, and he responded, "If someone didn't anchor the rest of them down, they'd all go flying off the stage."

    • @monroegodette6440
      @monroegodette6440 Před měsícem +10

      He and John Paul Jones were similar in that regard

    • @richardwest6358
      @richardwest6358 Před měsícem +7

      A hugely respected bass players bass player

    • @MusicMan1965
      @MusicMan1965 Před měsícem +1

      The Oxx allowed John to do his thing. Top 3 easy!!

    • @Richardtv1968
      @Richardtv1968 Před 21 dnem

      Because he was bored as he was the best musician in this group and his skill weren’t stretched at all

    • @davidgross990
      @davidgross990 Před 10 dny

      He was also the only one who wasn't on drugs during the performances. He spoke about that his band mates used much heavier than he did. Of course, us in the audience were flying as well and this went for most rock and roll bands from the mid-sixties through the '70's it was a great time to grow up. Then you wake up and 50 years have passed since you were a teenager.

  • @sanzoftatooine
    @sanzoftatooine Před měsícem +128

    To me, Noel Gallagher of Oasis best summarized how The Who performed, "Well, they're all playing lead aren't they? Lead vocals, lead guitar, lead bass, lead drums."

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před měsícem +2

      Spot On!

    • @commentatron
      @commentatron Před měsícem +2

      Kind of like Cream.

    • @bhamdodger
      @bhamdodger Před měsícem +2

      That's a great observation.

    • @theglanconer6463
      @theglanconer6463 Před měsícem +2

      Oasis is probably the most overrated band in music ever but he wasn't wrong this one.

    • @gordowg1wg145
      @gordowg1wg145 Před měsícem

      Kinda like Band-maid 👍😎but different style of rock.

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee Před měsícem +95

    Keith Moon was the drummer, he lived like he played which is why he died at 32, shortly after this concert.

    • @Alexanderson-wfh
      @Alexanderson-wfh Před měsícem +2

      Wow - that is an interesting link between back stories, I knew both - but not that they were so close in time.

    • @chitownlee
      @chitownlee Před měsícem +7

      @Alexanderson-wfh This concert was May 28 1978 he died September 7 1978. The Who Are You album was released August 21 1978, this concert was to promote that album.

    • @Alexanderson-wfh
      @Alexanderson-wfh Před měsícem

      @@chitownlee Thanks - very informative.
      So if there's a link, it's more likely to the album release, than him venting at the concert.

    • @stewartc1978
      @stewartc1978 Před 29 dny +1

      Animal in sesame Street was based on him btw

    • @treetopjones737
      @treetopjones737 Před 6 dny

      #Addiction

  • @artsilva
    @artsilva Před měsícem +58

    The Who are the originators of Stereotypical wild Rock and Roll stage performances, Many guitars, mics and drum sets were harmed in the making of their concerts, and we were here for it.

  • @user-tb9dx9mg2n
    @user-tb9dx9mg2n Před měsícem +104

    The bass player Is John Entwistle known as Thunder Fingers, he plays it like a lead guitar!The whole band are icons!!!

    • @Mister_Samsonite
      @Mister_Samsonite Před měsícem +7

      I think Entwistle WAS a lead guitarist - he just happened to use a bass. "The Real Me" is a prime example of Thunder Fingers!

    • @Reno_Slim
      @Reno_Slim Před měsícem +5

      And he's every bit as energetic as the other band members, it's just all concentrated in his hands.

    • @davevannatta985
      @davevannatta985 Před měsícem +3

      One thing I loved about Entwhistle is that while the rest of the band was wrecking havoc with their respective instruments,The Ox was having none of that.

    • @michengleman5696
      @michengleman5696 Před měsícem +2

      One of the more interesting interviews from the Who, besides any that could get " Moon the loon" to sit still in front of a microphone for 20 minutes, was one of Pete talking about John and how amazing a bassist he was. Moon passed the crazy tearup the room torch directly to Joe Walsh incidentally. What a band! You've amply
      sampled one of the other greatest bands ever in the Floyd and I hope you'll continue on with more Who!

    • @bert0522
      @bert0522 Před měsícem +1

      John said that someone had to play lead, Pete couldn't. Jim

  • @chadleabo
    @chadleabo Před měsícem +18

    The Who taught the world how to be rock stars. Each player was a virtuoso. Enjoy your Who journey.

  • @jonlate4581
    @jonlate4581 Před měsícem +30

    The greatest scream in rock history

  • @specialed36ify
    @specialed36ify Před měsícem +27

    Roger Daltrey's scream is considered one of the most iconic in rock history. When they were recording the song in studio, the rest of the band, lunching nearby, thought Daltrey was brawling with the engineer!

  • @garymorse7249
    @garymorse7249 Před měsícem +41

    The movie Alien was being filmed in the studio next door, and the cast and crew came over to watch this. They asked the Who if they could borrow the bands light show, for the movie. There are scenes in the Alien that use the Who's light show.

    • @jareczek1980
      @jareczek1980 Před měsícem

      And this is the best music story ever. Thank you that it wasn't me who always the gate keeper of this story. Of course that was the first band who used the lasers. And of course roger hit microphone the man in the audience.

    • @joeking6763
      @joeking6763 Před měsícem +1

      The WHO had to do this "concert" for the movie THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT at the studio because the city "London?" wouldn't allow lasers to be used - too dangerous.

  • @chrino21
    @chrino21 Před měsícem +52

    "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss" became quite a catch-phrase for my generation. Whether referring to a revolution, a new President, or just a promise from anybody that went unfulfilled.

    • @Alexanderson-wfh
      @Alexanderson-wfh Před měsícem

      Trouble is elections prove that people do get fooled again, and Again, and AGAIN, and A G A I N 😱

    • @lawrencesmith6536
      @lawrencesmith6536 Před měsícem

      Yessir

    • @rayvanhorn1534
      @rayvanhorn1534 Před měsícem +2

      Yep….& applies even more today unfortunately

    • @AM-go3sl
      @AM-go3sl Před měsícem +2

      Question everything. The “experts” know theoretical outcomes and pretend to know actual outcomes.

    • @ricogomez4020
      @ricogomez4020 Před měsícem

      Trump was not like the old boss and Biden was not like the old boss.

  • @gary6754
    @gary6754 Před měsícem +5

    This is one of those bands where every member is a legend in his own rght
    that scream and the slide is one of the most iconic moments in rock history. If I were producing a 20 minute video on this history of rock n roll I would have that clip as the opening 10 seconds

  • @barriehull7076
    @barriehull7076 Před měsícem +9

    The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup (1964-1978) consisted of lead vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Their contributions to rock music include the development of the Marshall stack, large public address systems, the use of synthesisers. Part of the 1st British invasion. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:British_Invasion_artists
    The Who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.
    Their first single as the Who, "I Can't Explain" (1965), reached the UK top ten, and was followed by a string of hit singles including "My Generation" (1965), "Substitute" (1966) and "Happy Jack" (1966).

  • @markanderson4338
    @markanderson4338 Před měsícem +9

    Bassist John Entwhistle, Still unmatched as the best rock bassist ever. definitely the GOAT. He always figured that he might as well stay still with everyone else going nuts in the band. Plus his bass parts are beyond complicated and melodic and solidifys the band's sound.

  • @MrGettysburg44
    @MrGettysburg44 Před měsícem +10

    This was Keith Moon, the drummer's, last gig with the band.....died of a drug overdose a few weeks later. I saw them a number of times in the 60's and 70's and again a few years ago at Wembley Arena.

  • @keef7224
    @keef7224 Před měsícem +10

    Yes, this band is the reason those things exist. 🎸💥

  • @paulallaker8450
    @paulallaker8450 Před měsícem +6

    Oh, my, what a big rabbit hole you're just going down, the Legendary The WHO! the band are:
    Roger Daltrey - Vocals
    Pete Townsend - Guitar
    John 'Thunder Fingers' Entwistle - Bass
    Keith 'Madman Moon - Drums, (Whom incidentally, casually dated my Mum for like 2 weeks😂)
    This band are awesome. 👊🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @pancentricism
    @pancentricism Před měsícem +9

    This was filmed at Shepperton Film Studios at the same time as the film Alien was being made. The crew of Alien popped into the studio to watch this recording and were so blown away with the laser show they borrowed it for their film.

  • @keef7224
    @keef7224 Před měsícem +10

    Watch Keith’s exploding bass drum on The Smothers Brothers, and watch The Who completely outclass The Rolling Stones at the Rock & Roll Circus! 🎸💥

  • @bostonwhofan
    @bostonwhofan Před měsícem +2

    I've seen The Who too many times to count. I've met every member of the band except Keith. But one of my favorite live performances of theirs is the night they performed at the Concert For New York City, several weeks after the atrocity of 9/11. It was so amazing to see the firefighters, police officers, EMT's, and first responders with tears of joy streaming down their faces while seeing the energy of The Who live, after all the tears of agony over the previous few weeks. At one point, a NYC police officer tossed his official NYPD cap onto the stage. Roger Daltrey (lead vocalist) picked it up and said "I'm not worthy of wearing this" and handed it back to the police officer. I was never prouder of the band than I was that night.

    • @bostonwhofan
      @bostonwhofan Před měsícem

      Forgot to mention, for those who might be interested, Roger Daltrey is touring the US this summer. I've already got my front row seats for the Boston gig on June 20

  • @mildandbitter
    @mildandbitter Před měsícem +11

    Tha reason that the film quality is so good for 1978 is that it was filmed at Shepperton Studios. A famous British film studios where they filmed The Omen and the first Superman movie. I think they were filming Alien at the time of this recording

    • @crawfb
      @crawfb Před měsícem +3

      Emphasis on the word 'film' - not video. Filmed on a proper sound stage in a proper film studio. Top quality.

  • @ejf8350
    @ejf8350 Před měsícem +13

    All of John Entwistle's energy went into his fingers.

  • @MrGettysburg44
    @MrGettysburg44 Před měsícem +11

    Great band! Always known as "The Most Exciting Live Band in the World!"

  • @chrisholland6052
    @chrisholland6052 Před měsícem +7

    Important trivia; the synthesizer you hear at the beginning. At that time synthesizers were the size of a small room. Pete Townsend had to program the sound you hear. It didn't come pre programmed. That is a testament to his brilliance in composing.

  • @robertsonwilliams8650
    @robertsonwilliams8650 Před měsícem +15

    The whole album : who's next is a masterpiece,behind blue eyes ,baba O'Reilly classics .

  • @neiloliver4745
    @neiloliver4745 Před měsícem +28

    The thing about the energy of this performance was that they were exhausted. It was shot for the documentary "The Kids Are Alright", and after several attempts at shooting this and "Baba O'Reilly" director Jeff Stein told them what they had was not good enough to be the end of the film. So dog tired and furious, they went back and NAILED IT. In the end credits, they can be seen storming offstage in total anger, but they got two performances for the ages. The whole film is an absolute must-see.

    • @Alexanderson-wfh
      @Alexanderson-wfh Před měsícem +2

      Wow - great back-stage-story. And then Keith OD'ed shortly afterwards - wonder if there was a connection here?

    • @Alan_CFA
      @Alan_CFA Před měsícem +2

      @@Alexanderson-wfh when 6 pills will kill you and you take 32 of them, it’s more than overdosing. Why it was ruled accidental is beyond me. He was an alcoholic with depression. I loved him as a drummer and was mournful of his death (I’m 70 now and was 24 then). But the evidence indicates to me that he committed suicide.

    • @Alexanderson-wfh
      @Alexanderson-wfh Před měsícem +2

      @@Alan_CFA Yeah - didn't know the details, it's a tragic detail to know. I guess "O.D." entered as a cause of death is a kind of polite euphemism used to protect the dignity of the next of kin and family.
      Why do so many "stars" depart this way - maybe related to the massive contrasts between the "peak experiences" in their lives, and then the banality of everyday life ??

    • @neiloliver4745
      @neiloliver4745 Před měsícem

      @@Alan_CFA If you read either Dougal Butler's "Full Moon" or Annette Walter-Lax's "The Last Four Years", his minder and last girlfriend respectively, Moon would often take handfuls of things, without even knowing or caring what they even were or who they were from, to no major effect. He likely just underestimated the wrong meds or was in such a haze he didn't remember what he'd already taken. Always possible he chose to leave, but on the eve of a new album and film and the influx of money he sorely needed , it would've been an odd time.

    • @michengleman5696
      @michengleman5696 Před měsícem

      ​​@@Alan_CFAHe actually overdosed on meds designed to counter alcoholism didn't he?
      You can catch a glimpse of the little (fun) devil inside him at moments on the "Who Are You" video... Think he had some not so fun demons he struggled with as well.

  • @pancentricism
    @pancentricism Před měsícem +13

    This was recorded on film rather than digitally (which wasn't a thing back then) and recently enhanced which is why the quality is so good. The guitarist, Pete Townshend (pronounced without the 'h') is their main writer. They did a couple of rock operas, both made into films. "Tommy" features Elton John, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner to name but a few.

  • @bobkonradi1027
    @bobkonradi1027 Před měsícem +7

    Won't Get Fooled Again. Add to it Baba O'Riley from the same album and you have a 1-2 punch that cannot be beaten. The organ solo at 11:00-12:00 is spectacular.

  • @michaelkearney2186
    @michaelkearney2186 Před měsícem +8

    The bass player is John Entwhistle, aka “The Ox”.
    He was a phenomenal bassist and the stoic force in the band. RIP

  • @yelnikigwawa1845
    @yelnikigwawa1845 Před měsícem +5

    This was released in 1971, when the US was deeply mired in the Viet Nam war, parents and children were out in the streets protesting for and against the war, it was starting to come out out that the US President was almost certainly a criminal, and US society, the leader of the world in many ways, was in absolute chaos. Four anti-war protesters had been shot dead by national guard troops barely a year before at Kent State. Into this mix, this absolute ANTHEM dropped, and among young people it was a smash hit. That scream spoke for a LOT of young people's rage.
    By the way, you may have heard this band more than you think. This song was adapted and used by Anthony Zucker and CBS as the theme song to "CSI: Miami". CBS adapted two other very well-known songs by The Who for the theme songs to two other "CSI" iterations. The most fitting was the first one, for the original "CSI" - "Who Are You?". Perfect for a detective show.

    • @billbitterman9487
      @billbitterman9487 Před měsícem

      While it applied to so much of what was going on in the US, I believe Pete’s targets were more UK based when it came to this song. It was written for the never completed Lifehouse project but was inspired by an incident with Abbie Hoffman on stage at Woodstock

  • @coot1925
    @coot1925 Před měsícem +9

    When you hear more recent bands being wild they are emulating The Who.
    They wrecked hotel rooms, threw TVs out of windows, Keith Moon drove his Rolls Royce into his pond and they would regularly smash up their equipment on stage.
    They were the ones who put the sex, drugs into the rock and roll.
    Keith moon (AKA Moon the Loon) took a handful of assorted pills before going on stage one night and collapsed on his drum kit resulting in Pete Townsend having to ask if anyone in the audience could play drums. (He did recover).
    They picked one of them and he did a great job.
    Moony was completely unhinged and his light went out way too early.
    This song was used as the theme tune to CSI Miami.
    ✌❤🇬🇧

  • @justinneill5003
    @justinneill5003 Před měsícem +5

    Too be fair, Pete on lead guitar was probably off his head. Keith Moon on drums almost certainly was. One of The Who’s trademarks was the ritual destruction of their instruments and equipment on stage at the end of their concerts. They were also known for their outrageous antics off stage whilst on tour.

  • @garymorse7249
    @garymorse7249 Před měsícem +11

    There is a video of the Who 10 years before this at the Rolling Stones Circus TV program, where they opened the program for the Rolling Stones with "A Quick One While He Is Away", and blew the Stones off the stage. When you see that performance, you will realize that the Who were always this good.

  • @DrStrangelove3891
    @DrStrangelove3891 Před měsícem +8

    Yes, The Who and Pete Townshend in particular invented all these 'rockstar' things, smashing your guitar, the windmill, ... The drummer, Keith Moon, was the inspiration for Animal in the Muppet Show. He is considered one of the best rock drummers of all time. One time, he filled his drum kit with explosives, without the rest of the band knowing about this. He got hit by a metal shard in the leg. The bass player, John Entwistle, was known as the Ox. His fingers do amazing things while his expression looks bored, it's just how he was 🙂

    • @LightningDogg
      @LightningDogg Před měsícem

      That explosion incident was a taping of the American show The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The explosion was planned, but unknown to the others Moonie had the prop guy put 5 times the explosives in. When it went off the heat actually burned Pete's hair and he lost the hearing in one ear. It used to be up on YT but their stupid copyright rules have probably removed it.

  • @neillenet291
    @neillenet291 Před měsícem +7

    The Who are phenomenal. One of the greatest Drummers ever and one of the greatest Bass Players ever. The bass player. John Entwistle always acted stoic

  • @joescott8877
    @joescott8877 Před měsícem +2

    Super fun reaction! For you AND for us! The Who was in many ways unequalled. "Was the bassist yawning?" LMAO! He was famous for his chill as well as for being one of the best bassists ever. Pete Townshend is a musical genius, and as guitarist/singer and writer of most of their songs, it's not surprising he was on fire during the show. Thanks for rewinding ten seconds!! It's good for YOU and for US!

  • @MrJonah53
    @MrJonah53 Před měsícem +10

    Love watching Keith on the drums, one of the best. Left us far too soon.

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Před měsícem +3

    That was so much fun! I loved how you quite correctly notice that the bass player (John) never moves! He's the "anchor" of the band, visually. But his fingers are going crazy, as you noticed! He stands completely still except his bass playing is like non-stop soloing! Keith, the drummer, actually died weeks after this performance, this is his very last time behind a drum kit and I must say: he's way out of shape. When he was younger, he was the fastest, wildest drummer. Pete, the guitarist and songwriter and Keith were the most flamboyant. There's another great clip from this performance, "Baba O'Riley", but in general my favorite Who clips are from the 1965-1972 period.

  • @user-ri9en5br1s
    @user-ri9en5br1s Před měsícem +2

    Hi Stacey,
    Ok, so The Who and Won't get fooled again. That song is the last song on an Album called Who's Next which is my personal favorite. The album starts out with a very similar type song called Baba O Riley. Like bookends they frame the album. Baba O Riley is equally perfect in my opinion. So, a few quick "Who" facts. Their catalog is really quite extensive. In 1988 they went on tour and they started the tour with 4 1/2 hours worth of music to be played and almost none of it was unfamiliar with every fan in the audience. Ultimately they shaved about a hour off the set list due to their just being too tired to play that long, night after night. They have a couple of "Rock Opera's" known as Quadrophenia and Tommy. The band members are Roger Daultry (singer) Pete Townsend (Guitar) Keith Moon (drummer) and John Entwistle (bass guitar). Keith Moon passed away shortly after the tour you saw last night. The current drummer with the band is Richard Starkey who is the son of Ringo Starr, the drummer from the Beatles. So, depending on where you are in the US, Riger Daultry is on tour by himself this spring/summer if you wanted to see him live. According to Pete Townsend and I'm not trying to be morbid here, these are his words, I think we have one more tour in us and then we can go off and die. That is a recent statement from him. They are now in their 80's. My very brief song picks for you since there could be many, are: certainly, Baba O Riley; Behind Blue Eyes; Eminence Front; and Love Reign O'er Me. Cheers, Ken P

  • @geraldwoodruff3494
    @geraldwoodruff3494 Před měsícem +4

    OX! As he known(John) the bass guitarists, he didn't like being called a bassist ,he liked being called a bass guitarists and he played the bass like a guitar, and is concerned one the best there was!RIP OX! WE MISS YOU!

  • @jasnfinlay
    @jasnfinlay Před měsícem +6

    Keith Moon, the greatest drummer of all time! Definitely check out the 'Who Are You' promo video from 1978. Unfortunately Keith died only a few months after it was filmed, however it gives a real insight into their energy in the studio.

  • @Elephant2024-wi2li
    @Elephant2024-wi2li Před měsícem +1

    Glad that you have entered into the musical treasure trove known as the Who. So many great tracks to choose from. Some suggestions among many: 'My Generation', 'Substitute', 'Happy Jack', 'I Can See For Miles', 'Who are You?', 'Squeeze Box', 'Baba O' Riley', 'Magic Bus', 'Pictures of Lilly', 'Reign Over Me', etc. And then of course there is the Tommy soundtrack with such as classics as 'Pinball Wizard', 'Listening to You', etc.

  • @gerrydantone6834
    @gerrydantone6834 Před měsícem +3

    I've saw the Who 3 times in the 70s with Keith Moon and 4 or more times since, with my kids! They are the best live band ever and I've seen almost all, even in their 70s. Their studio stuff is amazing and their live shows almost as good, quality wise.

  • @thomassanchez-oo6sb
    @thomassanchez-oo6sb Před měsícem +7

    From same concert Baba O Riley 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️✌🏼

  • @charlespapps2389
    @charlespapps2389 Před měsícem +1

    Classic Who!!! Saw them in concert. BEST EVER! Keep looking at them.

  • @mythicsin3083
    @mythicsin3083 Před 22 hodinami

    I saw them in 1978 right around this time. Was a blast. Standing next to Bill Walton, great BB player who just died. Brings back some memories.

  • @rayvanhorn1534
    @rayvanhorn1534 Před měsícem +1

    Top tier musicianship; Preston gets a gold star for suggesting this one in particular because it’s one of the best live performances ever. John chilling out in comparison to the crazy kids & their antics😅 & Keith taping his phones to his head so they don’t fly off.

  • @radicaladz
    @radicaladz Před 3 dny

    6:20 - the concert film/doc this is from, The Kids Are Alright, has a great interview clip from earlier in their career - circa late 60s/early 70s iirc - where guitarist Pete Townsend is talking very passionately about his concern that the band might get complacent and inevitably become "sort of a cabaret act", to which drummer Keith Moon mutters "that's ridiculous"... and then proceeds to do a handstand on the table, and then Pete, getting the joke of it all, grabs a bottle of brandy and proceeds to have Keith chug it, *WHILST STILL UPSIDE DOWN, MIND YOU,* and starts vocalising mock circus/music hall music. That was The Who to a tee.

  • @markanderson4338
    @markanderson4338 Před měsícem +1

    When I saw them in Seattle, guitarist Pete Townsend was playing a strat with a whammy bar. When he was doing his signature windmill strums he actually put the whammy bar completely through his hand. He actually finished the show in extreme pain.

  • @johnimhof6568
    @johnimhof6568 Před měsícem +10

    One of the great live bands of classic rock.

  • @saverioc2929
    @saverioc2929 Před měsícem +6

    YOU HAVE TO watch this song from The Who. Live "A Quick One, While He's Away" played at a circus concert. They are very young there. Love the channel

  • @ChrisLegner-qp1yh
    @ChrisLegner-qp1yh Před měsícem +3

    In my humble opinion, the greatest hard rock track ever put to vinyl.

  • @johntarnowski9086
    @johntarnowski9086 Před měsícem +2

    Greatest Rock Band Ever

  • @Macdelaven
    @Macdelaven Před měsícem +5

    Another joyful reaction and welcome to "The Who". Another talented group of great individual artists. They have a few concept albums "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia" which showcase each of them.

  • @apulrang
    @apulrang Před měsícem +3

    The calm, almost immobile bass player is something of a tradition in classic rock bands. It's similar with Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, who mostly just stood there, played great, and didn't show much expression.

  • @shegocrazy
    @shegocrazy Před měsícem +4

    The ox was actually a wild man off stage. Keith's partner in crime. Led to some angst with Roger who was a health junkie and perfectionist.

  • @ToulavejKocour
    @ToulavejKocour Před měsícem +2

    Yess.. The Who was one of the most wild and energetic rockband ever.

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 Před měsícem +3

    I have seen The Who in concert 3 times. They are my favorite live band. And this is my favorite Who song.

  • @user-uo5ph3gz1k
    @user-uo5ph3gz1k Před měsícem +3

    The singer, Roger Daltrey, did indeed hit someone between his eyes with microphone when a member of the audience threw a sharpened penny and cut him below his eye.

  • @rayhutchinson640
    @rayhutchinson640 Před měsícem +3

    Your patron picked an excellent performance for your first The Who experience! Fantastic reaction!!!

  • @imcrazedandconfused
    @imcrazedandconfused Před měsícem +3

    Yeah, they were the prototype rockband. They invented this sh*t! Treble intensive bass sound (the bass player invented most of modern rock sound and designed the strings to sound so. Keith Moon on the drums invented exploding drums, and destroying hotel rooms completely, and taking drugs and alcohol to the point, where he passed out during a concert from horse sedatives and generally modern rock drums with a lot of toms. Pete Townshend was deaf on one ear from the exploding drums, because Keith Moon took more than double of the explosives, because he wanted it to be really big on the TV show where it happened. At times they were the biggest rock band, but yet near broke, because Keith Moon had so many destroyed hotel rooms to pay. Once he brought the band to return to the hotel, because he had forgotten something, and they did. He forgot to destroy the room. They started destroying guitars and amps on stage. They were among the first to use lasers on stage, to use synthesizers, they were the top headliner and main Saturday night act in Woodstock.They invented rock operas and produced incredibly good movies of them (Tommy, Quadrophenia). and they also invented the windmilling, the microphone loops, experimented with ways to distort the guitar sound VERY early by razor cutting the speakers and so much more.
    Yeah. The things you mentioned are happening because of them, until today. An amazing band.

  • @randyhanson9441
    @randyhanson9441 Před měsícem +3

    The show wasn't over until guitarist Pete Townshend smashed a guitar, and the tour wasn't over until drummer Keith Moon had trashed a hotel room.
    Some say the Muppet Animal was developed based on Keith Moon. Right down to Animal's drum playing style. Although I never saw a Muppet wearing headphones held on by duct tape.
    If you noticed, the mellow bassist John Entwistle, had two water bottles attached to his mic stand. One was usually filled with water. The other was John's secret. Some claim it often was Southern Comfort & brandy. But rarely, if ever, did he miss a note.

  • @th.a
    @th.a Před měsícem +1

    The guitarist is Pete Townshend. David Gilmour collaborated with him on his 1985 Album White City: A Novel. You should look for the songs 'Face the Face' and 'Give Blood' with David on guitar

  • @JamesKovacic
    @JamesKovacic Před měsícem +5

    Gotta check out the whole album. Who’s Next and Quadrophenia are classic rock masterpieces

  • @Nasty-Canasta
    @Nasty-Canasta Před 16 hodinami

    "For i know that the hypnotized never lie"
    -Pete Townshend 1971
    13:40 Marge Simpson

  • @movieman1556
    @movieman1556 Před měsícem +4

    The bass player is NOT yawning. He is John and he is always laid back! Sadly he is know longer with us. He is a legend, Jesus..just watch his fingers!!!

  • @geoffconner6783
    @geoffconner6783 Před měsícem +3

    Their performance of Young Man Blues , live from the Isle of Wight is a really good one.

  • @kmichaelp4508
    @kmichaelp4508 Před měsícem +4

    Addicting??? From a man that saw them “5” times over the years, 1st 1970, you have discovered THE greatest Rock Band of all time. And yes, they were always this energetic. And “THIS” song is THE rock anthem. I can never pass by a review of this show.

    • @lyndoncmp5751
      @lyndoncmp5751 Před měsícem +1

      She's already discovered the greatest rock band of all time. She's been loving Led Zeppelin for months. 😉

  • @neilredacted6853
    @neilredacted6853 Před měsícem +1

    When you talked about your initial reaction to the treatment of the guitar and that the guitar looks so nice, it reminded me of this quote from Pete (don’t know if he really said it): "Some fool in the Bee Gees said, 'You wouldn't break a Stradivarius, would you?' The answer is, 'Of course I wouldn't break a Stradivarius.' But a Gibson guitar that came off a production line? F@&$ it!”

  • @user-kf6mi5fz2y
    @user-kf6mi5fz2y Před měsícem +4

    Love it,great band,saw them 6 times,so loud and amazing

  • @wesalker3479
    @wesalker3479 Před měsícem +7

    I am convinced that Pete CAN'T play the guitar unless he is hopping and jumping around, all over the place.

  • @MrTech226
    @MrTech226 Před měsícem +2

    Stacey
    Late Keith Moon, drummer was the basis for Muppet's Animal. He and John Entwistle died many years ago. Only Roger Daltrey, singer and Pete Townshend, guitarist continues today with Zak Starkey on drums (Ringo Starr's son).

    • @MrTech226
      @MrTech226 Před měsícem

      Stacey
      The Who has a lot of songs of its 60 years history.

  • @Prsboy78
    @Prsboy78 Před měsícem +1

    Great reaction to a great band, I have always loved this song and it was one of the first songs I learnt on guitar. They were known for extreme high energy live performances as well as smashing their instruments from show to show.
    Keith Moon on drums was one of the all time great an very inspirational to drummer's world over.
    Pete Townshend is a rhythmic genius.

  • @GrahamDay-ec9de
    @GrahamDay-ec9de Před měsícem +6

    About time 😂 one of my favourite bands of all time ❤ 3 films and thousands of amazing songs

  • @howardyoung9987
    @howardyoung9987 Před měsícem +1

    Greetings from Scotland. Greatest Rock 'n' Roll band in the world.

  • @aanunkitch993
    @aanunkitch993 Před 12 dny

    I was 16 in 1966 and The Who was one of the local groups who played regularly in South London. I saw them half a dozen times. In those days it cost 5 shillings to get in.

  • @chipparmley
    @chipparmley Před 8 dny

    The Who is the reason why concerts now have a decibel limit. They were incredible in concert even if not playing as loudly as they once did.
    Pete used to smash up his guitars at the end of the shows. When he does it now, it is only to donate the guitar to charity since it is worth more if he smashes it to bits

  • @mikeconway9849
    @mikeconway9849 Před měsícem +5

    Great reaction, Stacey! I saw them perform live in the mid-70s...one of the best concerts I've ever seen.

  • @davidburton9136
    @davidburton9136 Před měsícem

    The quality looks so good because it was shot (in 35mm?) for the film "The Kids Are Alright". The story I heard is that this was the SECOND performance of this song for this particular night, performed before a select group of invited guests. The film director didn't think the FIRST performance was as good as they were capable of and had the nerve to actually ask this tempestuous band to play a more "definitive" version of the song. That angered the band...they had thought their job done for the evening, after all, and who was this director to tell them their performance hadn't been up to standards anyway? But they went back out there, and this was the result. They were NOT going to have it said that they didn't give it their all. So, the energy level was partly fueled by anger, but they would draw their energy from wherever they could. I was lucky enough to see this original configuration of the band, and they were easily the best band I ever saw. The virtuosity, the voices, the showmanship, the energy...no band could match them in all those categories.

  • @renedavids6154
    @renedavids6154 Před měsícem +2

    They used this song as the CSI Miami Theme Song. The Who also made the Rockopera Tommy ( Elton John did the song Pinbal Wizard).

  • @MikePhillips-pl6ov
    @MikePhillips-pl6ov Před měsícem +1

    You said it - "the dynamics". There's been no greater rock band than The Who, for incredible dynamics between band members and between musical moments. I speak as a huge fan of Led Zeppelin and Queen, but The Who had both of those bands beat at least on this one attribute.

  • @craigoconnor6662
    @craigoconnor6662 Před měsícem

    The book I read that discussed the filmimg of this sequence claimed that they were exhausted from playing a full show when the director asked them to go back on and do this song. They found the energy somehow. Don't stop here: there's TONS of great footage and great songs from these guys.

  • @alonzocoyethea6148
    @alonzocoyethea6148 Před měsícem +2

    I always wondered about Daltrey hitting someone with that mike, too..But he had it down to a science! Were they always this wild on stage? Pretty much, and even wilder off sometimes with the hotel room destroying after concert parties . But no one could deny thier musicianship and creativity...They were critically and commercially successful thier whole career. (And yes, Pete was the creator of the "Windmill" )

  • @TheWorldsEnd66
    @TheWorldsEnd66 Před měsícem

    This was shot at Shepparton Studios. Not that far from where I live. I saw The Who live, and the bass player, John Entwistle, was nicknamed the Ox (Thunder Fingers) because the length of the bass was within his easy reach. Many at the time had to alter their hold to reach the full neck. That cost valuable micro seconds. They’re truly amazing memories. “Here’s the new boss, same as the old boss”. Too true lol

  • @ThePierce5144
    @ThePierce5144 Před měsícem +1

    They are in the rock ‘n’ roll Hall of Fame!

  • @michaelwalker5257
    @michaelwalker5257 Před měsícem +1

    One of the best ever! Don't forget to notice the words: they're heavy. Best R&R scream ever, too. Bassist is unreal. Try: Baba OReilly, from the same concert; Who Are You? (promo version); Love, Reign O'er Me (official video). No one was like them; they're special, and there are dozens - dozens - of great songs.

  • @randy8297
    @randy8297 Před měsícem +1

    This was filmed for use in the movie "The Kids Are Alright" which is why the quality is so good.

  • @kentonwatts504
    @kentonwatts504 Před měsícem +1

    first concert 1981 Cotton Bowl Dallas Tx Long time ago!!! Deep well! First of many. Good times

  • @elvishemeon389
    @elvishemeon389 Před měsícem +1

    Keep in mind, this was being played live in front of an audience a way back when. Rock and Roll ruled ... I saw them in concert as well ... they were (and still are ) Amazing !!!CZcams and internet was just a thought back then. Pete Townsend on lead was quite the character, he usually destroyed his guitar at the end of each concert. Looks stupid but thats the way it was. The audience loved it. They were so far ahead of other bands. Special effects ruled as well.

  • @johnapplegate1289
    @johnapplegate1289 Před 12 dny

    I stood right in front of Pete Townshend at a Who concert in 1969 in a small club in Philadelphia. He played so hard his guitar picks kept flying out his hand. He kept playing with his fingers, he literally bleed all over his guitar, his fingers were covered in blood.

  • @dellafenton2417
    @dellafenton2417 Před měsícem

    Rogers primal scream and Townsends kneeslide is surely one of rocks greatest moments!! The Who are probably the greatest live band ever....

  • @robertstrohm2412
    @robertstrohm2412 Před měsícem

    As a bass player myself I can honestly tell you that John Entwistle was one of the greatest bassists of all time. There is one song where he plays a very long and very difficult bass line that would highlight just how good he was. RIP Mr. John Entwistle. ❤

  • @robertkern9911
    @robertkern9911 Před měsícem +3

    You have no idea gow destructive this band was. The drummer once turned on the tub in their hotel room then blocked the door with a towel and flooded the room and another time drove a car into the hotel swimming pool. They tore out the front row seats at MSG once and at the end of a concert would destroy their instruments and amps so there was no more encores :) Theres a video of them on the Smothers Brothers show singing my Generation where the drummer but explosives in the bass drum and blew it up

    • @Steve_Gee74
      @Steve_Gee74 Před měsícem +1

      And contrary to the popular story it wasn't a Rolls Royce but a Lincoln Continental that ended in the pool. Roger in an interview said he didn't actually see the car in the pool but was given the invoice to remove the car which was $50,000. What made it even more shocking was the pool was on the 2nd floor of the Holiday Inn hotel complex which led to them getting banned from all of the hotels for a decade

  • @flamarlamb
    @flamarlamb Před měsícem +2

    This was recorded on film, that’s why it looks so good. Anything that was actually recorded using film, even back 100 years will be great quality if it is scanned to an electronic format properly. The poor quality video that is so prevalent from the 70’s thru 90’s is typically just because, compared to film, old video was very poor from a resolution, color depth, dynamic range, and a host of other perspectives. Unfortunately, with the increased ease of use and lower production costs of video it became the predominant recording medium starting in the 70’s. But without it we may not have as much music footage (film term, lol) as we do. So I can’t hate on video too much.

  • @user-oe9hj9yl7m
    @user-oe9hj9yl7m Před měsícem +1

    John Entwhistle and Keith the Loon Moon. Two extremely talented musicians. RIP both you

  • @Sir_Alex
    @Sir_Alex Před měsícem +2

    Legendary groups don't become legendary by chance, the Who are rock history. ❤

  • @TerenceShortman
    @TerenceShortman Před měsícem +1

    They were banned from just about every Hotel Motel chain in the US for Keith (the Loon) Moons Penchant for throwing TV's out the windows and blowing up the toilets with explosives. this was tame for them in the early days they would just about wreck everything they could on stage speakers, amps instruments.

  • @user-ky6vw5up9m
    @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 14 dny

    Vocal- Roger. Guitar-Pete. Bass -John. Drums- Keith

  • @JohnHF1957
    @JohnHF1957 Před měsícem

    John Entwistle (the bassist) was very stoic on stage but he made up for it with the havoc he and Keith Moon (the drummer) caused elsewhere. All four members were/are masters of their craft. Destroying their instruments was one of their signatures and Moon blew up his drum kit with explosives on the Smothers Brothers Show on US TV. They also appeared in the 1976 Guiness Book Of Records, listed as performing the loudest ever rock concert. This clip is just a few months before Keith Moon passed away aged only 32 and John Entwistle died of a heart attack (aged 57), brought on by years of substance abuse, in 2002, just a day before The Who were to begin a US tour. On his passing, Entwistle's estate was faced with a huge tax bill and the irony is that he worked in the Inland Revenue (British tax office) before he joined The Who (R.I.P. John and Keith). Roger Daltrey (the lead singer) is one of rock's great frontmen and Pete Townsend (guitar) is one of the great innovators with his guitar playing, song writing, including some of the first rock operas (Tommy and Quadrophenia) and pioneering the use of programable synthesizers.

  • @dougm659
    @dougm659 Před měsícem +1

    The guitarist, Pete Townshend, is a genius…his writing is up there with the very best in music (Pink Floyd!)…probably their best two albums are Quadrophenia and Tommy…well worth investigating. The laser show so impressed some visitors from the neighbouring film studio where the movie Alien was being filmed, they asked if they could use it in the film (maybe the sequel Aliens). The best live band ever…big Johnny Entwistle on bass was the rock that held things together while the other three went bananas!