My first ever concert, finished work, went to hmv in Manchester, picked up my pre ordered copy of quadrophenia, home, washed, changed, then off to the king's hall at Belle Vue.
@@chickentwisties2298 oh I love Moonie…and then there’s the Ox. What can we say about him…other than the fact that he changed rock bass overnight with that My Generation solo bit. Boom! Just like that…everything changed overnight!
This recording is one where pete kept up with entwistle. Personally I think pete and Roger complement each other and then moon and entwsitle. Pete is lead rhythm. Keith is both lead and rhythm always the in the moment. Entwistle straight lead. Roger is a mix like pete. This band is so intertwined with the mix personalities on the stage. They just create something that I truly love. This band has gotten me through a lot. Im young 22. A 99 child. I thank and appreciate those who post this
If you watch live footage you’ll notice that, unlike most bands where the drummer and bass player are focused on one another and locked in together, in the Who, Pete and Keith are the ones with eyes always locked on one another, and playing off one another. Keith was also very focused on Roger and the vocal parts, because he would stuff drum fills in any space between Roger’s lines, no matter how short. John was just kind of the glue to the whole thing, even when he was flying up and down the neck of the bass; he was still holding the foundation down while the others all danced around it. Concerning your statement that Keith and John complemented each other, I always found them to be playing almost independent of each other while still somehow also remaining locked in together.
At my 1st of x 5, I saw and heard this FREAKIN' great song live and witness just how GREAT MR THUNDER FINGERS really was. Jaw Dropping. Date 12/4/73 @ the Spectrum, Phila PA. PS: BEST part, i have my show in a sound board in my collection. Still playing this & the that whole show, again and again and again. Thanks to both John & Keith for making this band, the GREATEST live band in my Life-Time!! What Memories I have!! PSS: Other dates: 6/10/74, 6/14/74 (GREATEST Show on Earth) both at MSG, NYC. And # 4 on 12/15/75 sitting in row # 2 (about 6ft from John & Roger). My 5th was in '82 w/o Keith Moon and instead Kenny Jones, That was also a wonderful show but just not the same!!
At 2:13 this is beginning to be almost totally abstract rock. Everyone jamming the F out of their instrument and it still holds tight. This is crazy good, i wish it didn't cut off.
I believe that this footage was actually shot by BBC for Look North at Belle Vue on Thursday 1 November 1973 for a news report which was broadcasted on Friday 2 November before The Who's second show there. I was at the concert on Thursday night. Look North was not transmitted over the weekend in 1973.
The audio is courtesy of the King Biscuit Flower Hour, which broadcasted live performances on American radio. From the Philly Spectrum, December 1973. The whole show is available on TH-cam, both extraordinary quality and performance.
Innovative and imaginative British rock bands a rock Rennaissance band with music acumen of classical repertoire. Petra rose city in Jordan the architect was inspired by spirit technology archaeoastronomy.
Lastima que no hay buenas filmaciones de la gira Quadrophenia, pero se entiende para el grupo fue una mierda coordinar los synths y grabaciones tocando en vivo.
"Irish" Jack Lyons lookalikes take note: This is likely the only extant footage from the 1970s of Townshend playing a solid body Gretsch. Also, multiple Polaris White SGs... I thought he only had one(!) This guitar is well documented being played at Voorburg, NL., 1973.
The American concerts from 76 (Pontiac thunderdome etc) are on fire. But poor Keith got in such a pickle health wise that if he had lived, they wouldn’t have sounded the same unless he really made an effort to stay sober and fit. He could get away with it as a younger man, but the way he played drums needs the fitness of an athlete I reckon. I don’t go in for diagnosing historical figures, but I reckon he had ADHD or something similar, it’s nice to think that in an alternate universe he kicked booze and drugs and got hooked on running marathons instead.
@@honved1 the Pontiac Silverdome show was 1975 but I agree, Keith still had some fire in him up to around 1976 (some great shows then like the second Charlton). He was pretty much gone health and playing wise by 1977…the Kilburn show is an indicator of that.
The audio is from December 4 1973 - the complete show is on youtube. This video includes all the footage from the Manchester shows I could cull from the internet
My first ever concert, finished work, went to hmv in Manchester, picked up my pre ordered copy of quadrophenia, home, washed, changed, then off to the king's hall at Belle Vue.
great era for the Ox's bass tone , slightly less twang and treble than what he used previously but doesn't lose any punch
This was the greatest rhythm section of all time!
My top 2 are these guys and Bill/Geezer
Wow…jones and bonzo get no mention at all?
@luvbasses5487
Good but The Whos were monstrous
@@MarkJohnson-ip2if
Mine too 👏
@@chickentwisties2298 oh I love Moonie…and then there’s the Ox. What can we say about him…other than the fact that he changed rock bass overnight with that My Generation solo bit. Boom! Just like that…everything changed overnight!
That bass is just killer!
One of my favorite entwistle bass parts
You know! It's Jack The Ripper! Greatest bass man ever lived!
The Ox hath spoken
@@danielmoran9902 Gibson The Ripper!
th-cam.com/video/Vm58p1SwbnY/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely 🎶🎵🎶🎵🤘🏻
That Hiwatt tone...lost 4ever after Pete went to Fenders...thank goodness for TH-cam!
Nov 2022 ! John still rules !
This recording is one where pete kept up with entwistle. Personally I think pete and Roger complement each other and then moon and entwsitle. Pete is lead rhythm. Keith is both lead and rhythm always the in the moment. Entwistle straight lead. Roger is a mix like pete. This band is so intertwined with the mix personalities on the stage. They just create something that I truly love. This band has gotten me through a lot. Im young 22. A 99 child. I thank and appreciate those who post this
The Doctor is the one who caused this condition!
Good comment 👍🏻
If you watch live footage you’ll notice that, unlike most bands where the drummer and bass player are focused on one another and locked in together, in the Who, Pete and Keith are the ones with eyes always locked on one another, and playing off one another. Keith was also very focused on Roger and the vocal parts, because he would stuff drum fills in any space between Roger’s lines, no matter how short. John was just kind of the glue to the whole thing, even when he was flying up and down the neck of the bass; he was still holding the foundation down while the others all danced around it. Concerning your statement that Keith and John complemented each other, I always found them to be playing almost independent of each other while still somehow also remaining locked in together.
Welcome to the camp.
best band ever
Absolutely 💯
At my 1st of x 5, I saw and heard this FREAKIN' great song live and witness just how GREAT MR THUNDER FINGERS really was. Jaw Dropping. Date 12/4/73 @ the Spectrum, Phila PA. PS: BEST part, i have my show in a sound board in my collection. Still playing this & the that whole show, again and again and again. Thanks to both John & Keith for making this band, the GREATEST live band in my Life-Time!! What Memories I have!! PSS: Other dates: 6/10/74, 6/14/74 (GREATEST Show on Earth) both at MSG, NYC. And # 4 on 12/15/75 sitting in row # 2 (about 6ft from John & Roger). My 5th was in '82 w/o Keith Moon and instead Kenny Jones, That was also a wonderful show but just not the same!!
Saw that tour at the Montreal forum. Pete and Keith spent the night in jail. Trashed the hotel room. Rock n Roll 🎸
At 2:13 this is beginning to be almost totally abstract rock. Everyone jamming the F out of their instrument and it still holds tight. This is crazy good, i wish it didn't cut off.
Moons drumming! Whaoo! ❤️🥁
Great sound quality, and of course, awesome video, limited though it may be!
I paid 75p to attend this gig. Top price tickets were £1.65p. It was my first gig. Amazing,
Was it opened by lynyrd skynyrd?
@@rossday9333Skynyrd opened for the US leg of the tour only
Bass with Big Balls !!!!!
John fucking Entwistle
I believe that this footage was actually shot by BBC for Look North at Belle Vue on Thursday 1 November 1973 for a news report which was broadcasted on Friday 2 November before The Who's second show there. I was at the concert on Thursday night. Look North was not transmitted over the weekend in 1973.
It was filmed in silent 8mm film format by Pete's filmmaker friend Richard Stanley.
The audio is courtesy of the King Biscuit Flower Hour, which broadcasted live performances on American radio. From the Philly Spectrum, December 1973. The whole show is available on TH-cam, both extraordinary quality and performance.
Innovative and imaginative British rock bands a rock Rennaissance band with music acumen of classical repertoire. Petra rose city in Jordan the architect was inspired by spirit technology archaeoastronomy.
This is Philly spectrum (Audio) i reckon
amazing
this is why i write songs on you tube😊
Yeah that was badass
No better band in the world than the WHO at this period of time!
This is clearly from more than one show because the outfits keep changing.
Yes, this contains some footage from the first night in manchester as well
Awesome clip. New to me
I love how on the audio recording Moon is actually playing it very straight.
Any more,big please.
Hot stuff, thanks!
Tales from The Who bootleg audio for The Real Me ?
winner!
Does anyone know what show this was, I would love to hear the whole track, Entwistle and Moon were on fire, and Pete was great as well
Lastima que no hay buenas filmaciones de la gira Quadrophenia, pero se entiende para el grupo fue una mierda coordinar los synths y grabaciones tocando en vivo.
"Irish" Jack Lyons lookalikes take note: This is likely the only extant footage from the 1970s of Townshend playing a solid body Gretsch.
Also, multiple Polaris White SGs... I thought he only had one(!) This guitar is well documented being played at Voorburg, NL., 1973.
Was this the recording session where Roger one punched Pete and KO''ed him?
I was thinking that and suspect it is.
No. The fight happened at rehearsals for the UK tour in London
I've alway's thought that they should have called it a day by about '75....
The American concerts from 76 (Pontiac thunderdome etc) are on fire. But poor Keith got in such a pickle health wise that if he had lived, they wouldn’t have sounded the same unless he really made an effort to stay sober and fit. He could get away with it as a younger man, but the way he played drums needs the fitness of an athlete I reckon. I don’t go in for diagnosing historical figures, but I reckon he had ADHD or something similar, it’s nice to think that in an alternate universe he kicked booze and drugs and got hooked on running marathons instead.
@@honved1 the Pontiac Silverdome show was 1975 but I agree, Keith still had some fire in him up to around 1976 (some great shows then like the second Charlton). He was pretty much gone health and playing wise by 1977…the Kilburn show is an indicator of that.
And children? I was there!
Audio from Philadelphia
John and Pete trying to out do each other while both are trying to keep up with Keith !
Where is the complete recording? Is it actually from Manchester? Quality is definitely the best if any live versions I ever heard
The audio is from December 4 1973 - the complete show is on youtube. This video includes all the footage from the Manchester shows I could cull from the internet
A made up video. The audio is from the Philadelphia bootleg (which I have). Why did you do this?
Listen to the bootleg from 11/02 and let me know how you think it sounds. I didn't even attempt to sync the audio, why did you leave this comment?
@@twcpu2369
Why? Kind of obvious because this is misleading.
This audio is from Philadelphia 1973 not Manchester.
Jesus!!!! That’s the real deal