The Who recorded a superb version of The Every Brothers' "Man With The Money" which you can hear with other terrific bonus tracks on the A Quick One While He's Away CD reissue. The reissue is also great for John Astley's astute remixing, vastly superior to the horrid original Kit Lambert mixes. Grab a copy.
Keith Moon à fond la caisse , la célébrité pour les Who .❤❤❤❤❤ Après le ⭐🌆 reste vient tout seul , le talent vient après. Dancing in street déjà 😱😱 l'avance à la ❤️❤️ sauce Who. Génial pour l'époque .On écoute cela en 2024 , avec plaisir ❤❤❤❤ Very Good fantastique 😢😢😢
It would have been great if Jeff Stein had used this clip of "Barbara Ann" somewhere near the early part of TKAA film, and then the later 1977 studio jam in the film would have a nice counterbalance. This is kind of a strange set list (Substitute and My Generation notwithstanding), but I imagine they picked songs they thought a French audience would like. Thanks for posting: As others have mentioned, I have never seen any of this, and I've been deep into the 'Oo since 1979: Kudos!
This footage is superb evidence countering all the bollocks about Keith Moon not being able to play a steady beat & only playing continuous shambolic drums solos thru Who songs, as if he were some untrained, randomly flailing cartoon dervish. Absolute nonsense. Moon was a consummate musician, and very much a "song drummer."
It’s hard to tell by this, but I can tell by the way Moon was playing and how he was riding the cymbals with the side of the sticks it was freaking LOUD.
Entwistle smashing that bass lead on My Gen and they don't show it? The cinematographer must've been tripping. John could snap those cables like they were high E strings!
I thought I'd seen most all of the early Who clips, but this was new to me. And never heard "Man with the Money" before. Thank you! What a treat!
Baby Pete and Keith
"Man With The Money" is an Everly Brothers cover.
The Who recorded a superb version of The Every Brothers' "Man With The Money" which you can hear with other terrific bonus tracks on the A Quick One While He's Away CD reissue. The reissue is also great for John Astley's astute remixing, vastly superior to the horrid original Kit Lambert mixes. Grab a copy.
Whoa! Never saw this before. Thank you.
I remember this . Got me hooked
Keith Freakin' Moon! Stamping that left foot, and without a high-hat! Amazing!
phenomenal! thank you...
Brilliant! 🥁🎸🎤👏 🤟
even with a small kit, moon was amazing to watch
and as he was a huge beach boys fan....im sure keith talked the boys into covering barbara ann
The Moon Man! :0) This is Whonderful! Thanks! :0)
Very very rare find & Moon does some singing! and in tune.
Keith Moon à fond la caisse , la célébrité pour les Who .❤❤❤❤❤ Après le ⭐🌆 reste vient tout seul , le talent vient après. Dancing in street déjà 😱😱 l'avance à la ❤️❤️ sauce Who. Génial pour l'époque .On écoute cela en 2024 , avec plaisir ❤❤❤❤ Very Good fantastique 😢😢😢
It would have been great if Jeff Stein had used this clip of "Barbara Ann" somewhere near the early part of TKAA film, and then the later 1977 studio jam in the film would have a nice counterbalance.
This is kind of a strange set list (Substitute and My Generation notwithstanding), but I imagine they picked songs they thought a French audience would like.
Thanks for posting: As others have mentioned, I have never seen any of this, and I've been deep into the 'Oo since 1979: Kudos!
Great stuff!!!! Very grateful.
Amazing find!
キースはしかし・・、
野外コンサート会場の❝外❞で、
中から聴こえてくるベースやギターの演奏に合わせてドラムを叩いているような・・感じだったのでは?。
なにしろ・・❝人間力❞な演奏でスゴイ!。
この映像は初めて観ました。
アップ、感謝♪。
Wow... how about DAT!!!!
This footage is superb evidence countering all the bollocks about Keith Moon not being able to play a steady beat & only playing continuous shambolic drums solos thru Who songs, as if he were some untrained, randomly flailing cartoon dervish. Absolute nonsense. Moon was a consummate musician, and very much a "song drummer."
Do me good!
Moon was so entertaining
Keith Moon. Man. Dude.
Moon was one of a kind from the word go
NOTE: "My Generation" closes the set. Fantastic.
It’s hard to tell by this, but I can tell by the way Moon was playing and how he was riding the cymbals with the side of the sticks it was freaking LOUD.
I read that Moon really liked The Beach Boys and that’s why they played Barbara Ann and he sang on it.
Entwistle smashing that bass lead on My Gen and they don't show it? The cinematographer must've been tripping. John could snap those cables like they were high E strings!
I turned 7yo the day before this....
I wouldn't be born for another 8 years lol
The start of the first song, Substitute, sounded like Going Mobile.
Please move the singers microphones to Moon's drums.
It's a shame we can barely hear the bass - looks like JE was really on it.
I can hear it clearly through good headphones.
Was he ever not really on it? haha
Not really too Who-ish.