I love the way Pete and Roger look at each other at the end. What a career ! One day they will pass on. And my God what a loss it will be. But really the Who will live forever in my heart. Thanks guys !!!
What a song, one of the many underrated tracks from Quadrophenia, that melodic arpeggiated section that Pete performs live here (and Roger sings on the album) is truly beautiful!
As a young mod circa 1980 i got my hands on this album and this song in particular was one of my favs .. still is .. the whole mod thing never leaves you and this album is truly an anthem.
Only The Who can make a cold Monday night better , here in Argentina , in winter with a pandemic , no future , and no way out for the moment , thank you guys , I grew up with your songs in the good ones and the bad ones ......
This song/album got me through my High School years. Maybe literally. Now I'm 58, and after a lot of work, I'm experiencing emotional breakthroughs, exploring what made me bloody Quadrophenic in the first place. It's been years, but I just dialed up this song and sang along with Roger and Pete (through some tears). Every word. Felt good.
That look of joy and happiness between Pete and Roger at the end made this entire video worth it. I sometimes think their public bickering is just an act and that there is a real understanding between them after all these years.
Quadraphenia was the 1st album I totally wore out, I would sit in my room smoking weed and listening to each song closely and now I know every lyric to every song😊
It's hilarious that Pete acts like he and Roger don't "get" each other. What a connection this clip shows between the two of them. True bonds between fellow musicians of the highest caliber from what I can see.
Part of it is as fans, we tend to read into stuff especially if it supports what we want to be true. The other part of it is, that’s just Pete lol. We all know he’s kinda a judgmental , hard to get along with kind of guy. I don’t think even he believes everything he says. I genuinely believe he loves Roger, and I’m sure he misses Keith and John all the time. He’s probably just too “scared” to admit it, easier to be “a jerk” or that guy who “doesn’t care”.
The Who are one of the most exciting British Bands of all times and never disappoint l was at this concert my first live introduction was back in 1965 in Portsmouth my last encounter was at Wembley Stadium recently the excitement is palpable as always. I really hope to see them again soon
@@sheatiller2465 Zeppelin isn't close to The Who either live, or especially in recorded material. The songs themselves from The Who are far, far better.
Lovely to see Pete and Roger - not really the best of friends, but forever linked through the music Pete writes and Roger expresses through his voice - interact here.
So good stage performance from Quadrophenia album we feel it and movie the girl and beach we come and get it for sure i must say bravo bravo Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆
ROGER HAD HIS VOCAL CHORDS REPAIRED THRU SURGERY I BELIEVE BACK IN 2011 OR 2012!! HIS VOICE SOUNDS ALMOST AS GOOD AS AROUND THE WHO ARE YOU PERIOD 1977 1978 ERA!!
wow..they will rock till the end...what a great band they have been.. i listened this in 74 ,was young and care for bee gees,eagles,beatles,etc..they blowed my mind ..great great record quadrophenia
I love how they’ve kept their organization tight thru all the years : Ringo Starr’s son , Zak Starkey is their drummer - and he is every bit as awesome as Moon was, and Pete’s brother , Simon is on guitar. The bassists they’ve hired since John passed have more than able to fill and expound on that role - some of the finest in the business.
By the way that isn't Zak he was out with an injury. Zak was good but it is blasphemous to put him on the same level with Moon. The same goes for suggesting that any one could fill John's shoes much less expound on his role.
@@billmurphy6861 Well I did, and I dont give a fuck about your "sacred cows" - they taste better grilled and done med In all honesty , no one gives a fuck , so why should you?
Best version ever made Pete looks so happy to be up there and there was almost a hug moment from Roger as he shifted towards Pete both in the moment ❤ Who fans know it’s strictly business “Nothing is planned by the sea and the sand……
@@dougnewman8379 I would say Roger and Moon are the worst all-round musicians in the band. John, no doubt takes first place, followed by Pete. I know Keith’s a one of a kind drummer, but that eccentricity is probably what makes him a limited musician. John is a beast amongst them for being able to keep up with Moon while his own twist to the band, as part of the rhythmic duo.
@@dougnewman8379 Pete is definitely not the “worst musician”. That title goes, unfortunately, to Roger. He’s a truly beautiful, one of a kind singer. Most powerful voice in rock, in my opinion. However, that’s pretty much where it ends. Pete is a top shelf guitar player, brilliant composer, brilliant songwriter, and a solid vocalist.
Im from Mesquite Tx,but im realizing i should have been British and been born in Manchester England,my 3 favorite bands are The Beatles,The Who,and Oasis,,damn The Beatles are from Liverpool
I surely miss The Ox and Moonie, but with the more subdued, controlled playing of the current rhythm section the beauty of the songs becomes clearer, I think.
old men singing teenager's distress. Great Song !!!! PT is excellent, very very expressive. RD is good also, his stumble is cute. They are 2 pillars. I like the drummer, subtle play, somewhere between Moon and Simon Philips.
I crying ever time I hear this,my brothers last goodbye,when this was playing as they walked in his coffin,and wow do I really miss him,but I will never ever stop listening to this f..king masterpiece masterpiece 💔
You can be on Your seventies , sixties or even forties years old , but after all , with this band ( the best ever ) and this song you can feel a teen forever....thaks
incredible performance and incredible song gave that feeling a great song gives, chills and the feeling of being fully alive. I prefer this drummer over Zach.
The drummer is Scott Devours. Not sure if he was filling in for Zak on the tour or if he's a permanent replacement. I know Zak had an injury or something like that hence he sat the Quadrophenia tour out. Devours is very good and did a great job on the tour!
"Scott" who has been playing since Daltrey's solo tours a few years back. I LOVE Starkey. But--dare I say it--Scott channels Moon about the best I have heard.
Tom Traynor Yeah, I dare say that until I'm on that stage (which will be never), he's the best Moonie we're gonna get. He's really good though, I like what he's doing :)
FWIW, for most of this tour and generally at this point, Moon's godson (and Ringo's actual son), Zak Starkey is behind the cans. I was lucky enough to go to this particular tour to see him play. Devours had to quickly replace Zak briefly during this point in the tour because Zak had an injury. He and Devours are about the same level, with Devours probably technically taking a small lead, but since Moon actually taught Zak some things, there is still some of his legacy coming back to life onstage.
Classic Rock Kid zak Starkey Ringo s lad Keith was Ringo stars mate and ended up in i think in California moving house out there near to him and taught young zak how to play drums Keith style he fell in love with Keith the who and said he wanted to play for the who even when he was a free agent and went band to band including oasis until THE WHO he made it but ofcourse he was taught by moon so he has got that power almost inbred in him or has? great drummer he is
I love how Daltrey chuckles after singing "Thank god I ain't old"
Nothing can touch them, even now, the essence of class.
I love the way Pete and Roger look at each other at the end. What a career ! One day they will pass on. And my God what a loss it will be. But really the Who will live forever in my heart. Thanks guys !!!
One of Pete' best from their best LP. Sounds even better now than 50 years back. Long live the WHO.
The worst part of the number is that it's only 5:30 long.
What a song, one of the many underrated tracks from Quadrophenia, that melodic arpeggiated section that Pete performs live here (and Roger sings on the album) is truly beautiful!
As a young mod circa 1980 i got my hands on this album and this song in particular was one of my favs .. still is .. the whole mod thing never leaves you and this album is truly an anthem.
Still sound so great here. Bravo!
"STILL the Best Band in the World" so glad I got to see them with my Wife on this Tour!
Love this Song, one of my Favorites of Quadrophenia.
Favorite who song , sets my mind to thinking.
Only The Who can make a cold Monday night better , here in Argentina , in winter with a pandemic , no future , and no way out for the moment , thank you guys , I grew up with your songs in the good ones and the bad ones ......
This song/album got me through my High School years. Maybe literally. Now I'm 58, and after a lot of work, I'm experiencing emotional breakthroughs, exploring what made me bloody Quadrophenic in the first place. It's been years, but I just dialed up this song and sang along with Roger and Pete (through some tears). Every word. Felt good.
Quadrophnia is an amazing Who album. This is a phenomenal song!
great song
I watched the whole movie, waiting for this song. And it's not in it at all. What a missed opportunity.
full tilt with ear buds in,nothing but musical bliss.no distractions..awesome.
I saw this tour in Nashville Tennessee at the Bridgestone Arena. It was phenomenal! Best freaking band in the world!
At the end of their career they still are the very top rock band in the world !
Luileadolfo absolutely ye
What a great post you made. So true! Best in the world today still!
agreed
Still the BEST. it will be 14x of seeing them play LIVE, in Barcelona, Spain 14-06-23 since 1989 Wembley arena.
I love how Roger and Pete trade off on the vocal parts. One of my favorite Who songs. ❤
They reversed each other's lines at points
That look of joy and happiness between Pete and Roger at the end made this entire video worth it. I sometimes think their public bickering is just an act and that there is a real understanding between them after all these years.
That look Pete gives Roger at 4:54 is like the old Who days!
Quadraphenia was the 1st album I totally wore out, I would sit in my room smoking weed and listening to each song closely and now I know every lyric to every song😊
Perfection...still rockin' & a rollin'. (These) old guys rule! Who! Who! Who!
I love how Roger finds it funny that he's singing the line 'Thank God I ain't old.' at his age! It's irony! Haha! We're ALL old now! 😁👍
I laughed out loud when Townshend sings, "I am the face" then goes "Ha!"
He barely gets it out before the little chuckle. No doubt the man that sung "Hope I die before I get old." sees the irony. Good on them.
because he missed the note, then says thank god he's not old, and why didn't he say what he meant: he realized a triple joke
Age is just a number! Long live The Who!❤🎉
1:10
It's hilarious that Pete acts like he and Roger don't "get" each other. What a connection this clip shows between the two of them. True bonds between fellow musicians of the highest caliber from what I can see.
Part of it is as fans, we tend to read into stuff especially if it supports what we want to be true. The other part of it is, that’s just Pete lol. We all know he’s kinda a judgmental , hard to get along with kind of guy. I don’t think even he believes everything he says. I genuinely believe he loves Roger, and I’m sure he misses Keith and John all the time. He’s probably just too “scared” to admit it, easier to be “a jerk” or that guy who “doesn’t care”.
They admiration for each other. There always been love no matter what people say . There always had each other back.
Exactly. Together, on stage they know each other so well and interact perfectly!
Pretty cool how Pete and Roger swap some of the vocal parts. The best vocalist/ guitarist partnership ever.
townshend is the best songwriter in music ,and I don't think people can argue with that ,his lyrics just amaze me,
Just one of their BEST songs ever!!!! Holds a lot of meaning if you grew up near a beach , esp. an Atlantic beach
I listened to Quadrophenia when I was a boy.. After more than 50 years I am still in shock
Sea and Sand -- my favorite Who song of . . . TODAY! It changes DAILY!!!😎
The Who are one of the most exciting British Bands of all times and never disappoint l was at this concert my first live introduction was back in 1965 in Portsmouth my last encounter was at Wembley Stadium recently the excitement is palpable as always. I really hope to see them again soon
Best Rock N' Roll band ever, second to none!
Led Zeppelin ?......
kolbenhirsch -who?
kolbenhirsch Zeppelin never had the consistency live
@@sheatiller2465 Zeppelin isn't close to The Who either live, or especially in recorded material. The songs themselves from The Who are far, far better.
Brent Carter I agree, except for like five zep songs.
Scott Devours on drums in 2013 -- the best drummer The Who played with (other than Keith of course).
Awesome that a man with a Gods gift could put into words how so many feel in life. Love Pete Townsend and the Who
Quadrophenia is one of my favorite all time records. I have several versions on vinyl. I listen to them all the time.
Townshend's bridge 0:46... It hits so hard. Just go straight into my heart every time.. so sublime. Love from Sweden.
Lovely to see Pete and Roger - not really the best of friends, but forever linked through the music Pete writes and Roger expresses through his voice - interact here.
Saw them twice on this tour, Sheff & London. Took 12 yr old son, he loved it.
Their most beautiful lyrics.
So good stage performance from Quadrophenia album we feel it and movie the girl and beach we come and get it for sure i must say bravo bravo Bravissimo ☆☆☆☆☆
ROGER HAD HIS VOCAL CHORDS REPAIRED THRU SURGERY I BELIEVE BACK IN 2011 OR 2012!! HIS VOICE SOUNDS ALMOST AS GOOD AS AROUND THE WHO ARE YOU PERIOD 1977 1978 ERA!!
Saw the Who in Hollywood Fla in April 2022 first show for the tour they were awesome still love 'em!
wow..they will rock till the end...what a great band they have been.. i listened this in 74 ,was young and care for bee gees,eagles,beatles,etc..they blowed my mind ..great great record quadrophenia
I love how they’ve kept their organization tight thru all the years : Ringo Starr’s son , Zak Starkey is their drummer - and he is every bit as awesome as Moon was, and Pete’s brother , Simon is on guitar. The bassists they’ve hired since John passed have more than able to fill and expound on that role - some of the finest in the business.
By the way that isn't Zak he was out with an injury. Zak was good but it is blasphemous to put him on the same level with Moon. The same goes for suggesting that any one could fill John's shoes much less expound on his role.
@@billmurphy6861 Well I did, and I dont give a fuck about your "sacred cows" - they taste better grilled and done med
In all honesty , no one gives a fuck , so why should you?
You have to admit it...age doesn't mean shit with these two. Please live forever ! Thats some rock n roll right there...brilliant..
A flawless performance....
The singing is great the playing is incredible! Still the best band in the world and Quadrophenia the best album.
yeah they are
Very hard to argue with that comment. Spot on 💯👍😉
Best version ever made Pete looks so happy to be up there and there was almost a hug moment from Roger as he shifted towards Pete both in the moment ❤ Who fans know it’s strictly business “Nothing is planned by the sea and the sand……
Pete's vocals are excellent here
His vocals are always excellent. How good are these guys? Townsend is the worst musician & second best vocalist. THAT GOOD!
@@dougnewman8379 I would say Roger and Moon are the worst all-round musicians in the band. John, no doubt takes first place, followed by Pete. I know Keith’s a one of a kind drummer, but that eccentricity is probably what makes him a limited musician. John is a beast amongst them for being able to keep up with Moon while his own twist to the band, as part of the rhythmic duo.
@@dougnewman8379 Pete is definitely not the “worst musician”. That title goes, unfortunately, to Roger. He’s a truly beautiful, one of a kind singer. Most powerful voice in rock, in my opinion. However, that’s pretty much where it ends. Pete is a top shelf guitar player, brilliant composer, brilliant songwriter, and a solid vocalist.
Masterpiece
This is absolutely amazing and perfect - they sound great no matter what age.
They did it, the Two- Entwistle and Moon fan- still impressed
Im from Mesquite Tx,but im realizing i should have been British and been born in Manchester England,my 3 favorite bands are The Beatles,The Who,and Oasis,,damn The Beatles are from Liverpool
Totally spectacular...
The best teen spirit rock band ever ..still alivie , long live Rock
they still kicking asses ! The who rules!
Yes they still Kick arse
Ces deux grands messieurs de la musique sont l'a depuis plus de 60 ans et toujours aussi puissant merci
Beautiful song.. high class.
Mostly what I hear missing is John Entwistle.. the bass player is playing the notes.. but they just don't "crunch". But still very nice job.
SO GREAT!!!
How I didn't know these were taped is beyond me. I'm a huge, huge fan of the album these are on - The live one, not just Quad.
I saw that tour in ACNJ with Zak before he got hurt. Scott does and awesome job!!
Truly inspiring.
God, how I love them so.
大好きな曲、時代を超えて
I was there at the o2
excellent , un des groupes dont la musique est toujours jouissif
I surely miss The Ox and Moonie, but with the more subdued, controlled playing of the current rhythm section the beauty of the songs becomes clearer, I think.
The Who used to be the perfect Rock band. Without Ox and Monnie Who is just...how can I say...splendid!!! RIP =/
@Steve A He sure does, it's Scott Devours on drums.
The Who, then, now, forever.
It's so cute when Roger laughs at himself! 😊
Incredible.
old men singing teenager's distress. Great Song !!!! PT is excellent, very very expressive. RD is good also, his stumble is cute. They are 2 pillars. I like the drummer, subtle play, somewhere between Moon and Simon Philips.
I crying ever time I hear this,my brothers last goodbye,when this was playing as they walked in his coffin,and wow do I really miss him,but I will never ever stop listening to this f..king masterpiece masterpiece 💔
Saw them in 2012 in Louisville. They were absolutely fabulous. Much better than '81 I must say.
I love it!
You can be on Your seventies , sixties or even forties years old , but after all , with this band ( the best ever ) and this song you can feel a teen forever....thaks
This is ROCK! Heaven...
one of my favourite songs
The Who forever
incredible performance and incredible song gave that feeling a great song gives, chills and the feeling of being fully alive. I prefer this drummer over Zach.
I love this song.
Damn Daltrey still has his guns on his arms!
Roger. Still has it...
Oh you bet I'm coming up in May
Fantastic
Always have pissed all over the Beatles, Stones . TOTAL fuckin talent musicians and word smiths,absolute class
Damn that was badass !
Best Rock band ever , teen spirit .... Who’s that girl?
Génial, le rock, le vrai!
.....The WHO........thanks Pete.
Beautiful
❤️❤️
That's as bad -ass as it gets.
Thank god I ain't old... yeeeeeeah
But you are
There. Is no better
The drummer is Scott Devours. Not sure if he was filling in for Zak on the tour or if he's a permanent replacement. I know Zak had an injury or something like that hence he sat the Quadrophenia tour out. Devours is very good and did a great job on the tour!
+FATBUDDINO I think they were rotating their drummers during that tour. I saw this tour, and I do remember Zak was playing while in Chicago.
I saw the show in Phoenix and Zax was having an issue with tendinitis in his wrists, Scott is an excellent fill in.
Pete number one....!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tous les grands de la musique des années 60 et 70 doivent être canonisé
The Towshend 'Dad Bod) (period)
If you wanna see me cry, play this
Why?
Who's the new drummer? Cause he's doing a pretty good job of emulating the old Moon tracks.
"Scott" who has been playing since Daltrey's solo tours a few years back. I LOVE Starkey. But--dare I say it--Scott channels Moon about the best I have heard.
Tom Traynor Yeah, I dare say that until I'm on that stage (which will be never), he's the best Moonie we're gonna get. He's really good though, I like what he's doing :)
Scotty Devours
FWIW, for most of this tour and generally at this point, Moon's godson (and Ringo's actual son), Zak Starkey is behind the cans. I was lucky enough to go to this particular tour to see him play. Devours had to quickly replace Zak briefly during this point in the tour because Zak had an injury. He and Devours are about the same level, with Devours probably technically taking a small lead, but since Moon actually taught Zak some things, there is still some of his legacy coming back to life onstage.
Classic Rock Kid zak Starkey Ringo s lad Keith was Ringo stars mate and ended up in i think in California moving house out there near to him and taught young zak how to play drums Keith style he fell in love with Keith the who and said he wanted to play for the who even when he was a free agent and went band to band including oasis until THE WHO he made it but ofcourse he was taught by moon so he has got that power almost inbred in him or has? great drummer he is
L'album who'snext de 1972 ma fait réaliser qu'ils allaient être les meilleurs musiciens de l'époque