Absolutely the best version of "Young Man Blues" ever in the history of people.. Trust me, as a Who fan, I've heard a lot of them.. John and Keith are killing it
@@chazbakes5873I agree to some extent. It's a shame that the guitar wasn't heard in the middle, but it's good that it's their concert. Sorry for my poor English because I'm Japanese.
@@chazbakes5873 Another great one for sure. I love when Pete has guitar trouble and his guitar goes silent for a bit with just Moonie and Ox jamming out.
Multicam mix I made of Young Man Blues using the versions found on the official release of the full show and The Kids Are Alright. The original camera mixing on the full show version is pretty bad so I had to sync each cam individually. The Kids are Alright version mostly just 1 cam. But it's only 3 and a half minutes long. The after that it's just the full show version. Audio is from "The Kids Are Alright" soundtrack. All the footage used is from the Blu-ray releases instead of the DVD for a huge upgrade in quality. Uploaded in 4K to prevent any potential loss in video quality.
I can't express in words how utterly phenomenal this live performance is, but one of the many highlights for me is when Pete is holding his SG, not playing it for a few bars, then just letting it feedback through the amps! Pete's playing throughout the song, especially in the break where he's highlighted, is like a man possessed! It makes me think of one of the best lines, spoken by Pete, describing a live stage performerance, "If you come onstage while I'm performing I'd come really close to killing you!"
You're thinking of the Isle of Wight version but yeah man, it all kicks ass. And yeah, that interview on the Kids are Alright is phenomenal and than they fade into my favorite version of "Sparks"...
@@mitchellcharney4704 Yes, most definitely the Isle of Wight version. In fact, that's usually the only live Young Man's Blues I comment on, because IT IS THE DEFINITIVE VERSION. And yeah, that interview is awesome, and yeah Sparks!
That Gibson SG sounds incredible here.
sg special 1967 is an incredible guitar!
It sounds angry. Really communicates the song.
SG + HiWatt combo
really nice raw tones! Feels like it's always one edge of blowing out..
Absolutely the best version of "Young Man Blues" ever in the history of people.. Trust me, as a Who fan, I've heard a lot of them.. John and Keith are killing it
My opinion,tunglewood was best
A completely agree! This concert rivals Leeds. At least tied.
at the young vic 1971 is the best, if you know you know.
@@chazbakes5873I agree to some extent. It's a shame that the guitar wasn't heard in the middle, but it's good that it's their concert. Sorry for my poor English because I'm Japanese.
@@chazbakes5873 Another great one for sure. I love when Pete has guitar trouble and his guitar goes silent for a bit with just Moonie and Ox jamming out.
Multicam mix I made of Young Man Blues using the versions found on the official release of the full show and The Kids Are Alright. The original camera mixing on the full show version is pretty bad so I had to sync each cam individually. The Kids are Alright version mostly just 1 cam. But it's only 3 and a half minutes long. The after that it's just the full show version. Audio is from "The Kids Are Alright" soundtrack. All the footage used is from the Blu-ray releases instead of the DVD for a huge upgrade in quality. Uploaded in 4K to prevent any potential loss in video quality.
Their greatest performance of this song ever....EVER!
This is defo my favourite version of YMB and there's alot of good live versions out there, the multi cam and audio kick ass mate. 🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶❤️
BRILLIANT!! An absolutely INCENDIARY performance of their version of this song. Thank you for yet another stunning video and audio upgrade!!
When you hear this you understand noone noone noone compares tò the who
This is The Who I love.
Best rockband ever. ❤
I can't express in words how utterly phenomenal this live performance is, but one of the many highlights for me is when Pete is holding his SG, not playing it for a few bars, then just letting it feedback through the amps! Pete's playing throughout the song, especially in the break where he's highlighted, is like a man possessed! It makes me think of one of the best lines, spoken by Pete, describing a live stage performerance, "If you come onstage while I'm performing I'd come really close to killing you!"
You're thinking of the Isle of Wight version but yeah man, it all kicks ass. And yeah, that interview on the Kids are Alright is phenomenal and than they fade into my favorite version of "Sparks"...
@@mitchellcharney4704 Yes, most definitely the Isle of Wight version. In fact, that's usually the only live Young Man's Blues I comment on, because IT IS THE DEFINITIVE VERSION. And yeah, that interview is awesome, and yeah Sparks!
Young man blues what a song what a superb song indeed😊😊😊
Ferocious Who.
Love it after the 1st stance, you can hear Pete change the tone on his guitar with a click.
Thank you, Monty
My god - what did they feed Townshend that night? He was brilliant!!!!!
Use your imagination ha!! Phenomenal.
Take that LED Zeppelin!
Anyone who can watch this, then stay awake through Song Remains the Same.
Power 👊
FUCKING INSANE....
Keith Moon is the GOAT drummer.
The guitar sounds like hendrix meets Clapton meets I donno....van halen....
The ❤ Who Young Of Blues Lyrics Video❤ke
This is woodstock, bro. Cams by Wadleigh.
Jesus
Best live band ever. Bar none.
Ridiculous really.