From 68 to probably 73 Pete Townshend's guitar tone was the best! Eddie Van Halen was a huge fan tried to capture that tone.. The Who Live.. Second Too None!!!
In '70 when they played The Met Opera House for Tommy (I saw them 3xs pre-Tommy, then once Tommy at the Filmore East) they opened with this - Heaven and Hell. Nearly knocked outta my seat sonically speaking! So powerful!
Wait. Entwistle is great and arguably the musical glue since Keith was more about the fills but at a live show, it’s Pete, Roger and Keith with 99% of the visible energy. Entwistle couldn’t have made himself any more invisible with that blacked out suit. The comments of every Who live show points out this apparent disrespect to Entwistle but it seems to me it suited him just fine to lay back in the dark and put down the groove. There’s no I in team people. Or in The Who. They’re phenomenal, particularly in this era, in my opinion, where they were raw and tight at the same time.
if you're a musician but sometimes feel down about the music and think about quitting, just play that song and feel all of your will of being a rock musician coming back.
Agora eu sei de onde o flea se inspirou pra usar uma roupa de esqueleto,um gênio se inspira em outro,rip John entwistle,uma triste perda pro mundo da música,pelo menos agora deve estar só vendo seus discípulos crescerem no baixo
I'll try and explain this the best way I can: In music over the centuries there are these little snippets of pure magic that would dwarf the drivel of which we hear in a lot of modern pop culture today. That chord and vocal change at 1:47 ("And we have eternal life and Never die") is one of those moments. Some of you may understand where I'm coming from with this and some of you won't of course......
Best concert lead-off song ever? 1) It rocks! 2) It's a classic Who curveball, with John singing first! How many bands would dare have their third singer start a concert? 3) Because it's John's song, it so well reflects the balance/tension within the band, with its multiple songwriters and singers, with John's preeminent musicianship, Roger's insecurities (although he was coming into his own quite nicely at this point), Pete fitting in.
Once the hardest working band in show business. This is a great clip, I had forgot about this movie's existence, and I've never seen the whole thing through. Note to self...
No john was sooo soft spoken, make you cry when he spoke, this song like my wife and cousin ernie, were his his bass skills rival geddy lee and les claypool.agree?
I never noticed the reverse crowd scene at the beginning. That's strange. I love the little things in the DVD; That cymbal mute at 3:25 here is just genius by Keith, his necklace that says "My Name Is Brandy", John getting smacked by a whirling Roger mike, Pete cranking up the Hiwatt amp on this song's solo, Pete complaining about having to tune up on stage. The purchace was worth every penny. The Who were the best here; the band at their summit.
I'd would disagree in that their Who's Next Tour was their summit and they still reached many instances in concerts after that that hit peak performance! (I know I was there! 🙂 )
This was written by bassist John Entwistle, who typically wrote quirky songs which served as foils to Pete Townshend's efforts. Entwistle released a slower version on his solo album Smash Your Head Against The Wall.
I used to think it was slower too, until I tried to play along with it. And it's about the same tempo, only Keith Moon double times it. My wife is the same way.
Today marks 20 years since John left us for the big gig in the sky :-( I've been looking for footage of this song where the camera actually focuses on him but do you think I can find it? God it annoys me that Roger, Pete and Keith got all the attention, talented as they are. John was a bloody genius and he's always overlooked in live footage. Having said that, this is a fabulous performance!
A bit like Steve Hackett when he was with Genesis . John probably kept everyone else grounded. 😊.. This epic song really shows off John’s brilliant voice..
Tommy is really actually an underrated album. People just pay attention to songs like Pinball Wizard, And it's quite sad that nobody really mentions songs like Overture, Pete really created a masterpiece.
I have the deluxe edition of "Leeds" that you are referring to. They alternated between "Heaven and Hell" and Can't Explain. Pete enjoyed Heaven and Hell because it allowed him to warm up. One of Ox's best and this is a great version (topped only by the Leeds version)
I know no other footage of a rock performance of this level, and of a song that good, where the cameras would miss the lead singer altogether. What a shame...
It's very hard to tell from the DVD because of the heavy editing but John looks OK in the first song but later, maybe during Summertime Blues, he's got a nasty gash on his nose. I've never heard Roger's mike swishing around like I can in this DVD as he swings it past the cymbals. There's also a great scene of a roadie trying to replace the right bass drum head mid song while Keith pounds away. He was probably the best drummer I ever saw. Anaheim Stadium 1970, the year I graduated High School.
This is the best live footage of the Who that i've ever seen, and I've been looking for a long time. They are on fire right here... The new Lerner footage of Isle of Wight is now the "bible" of live Who, in my opinion. If anyone knows of better stuff please let me know. best regards..... BzB
tommy and live at leeds tie as my favorite albums. i like qudrophenia but i agree with a previous post it was too orchastrated but it did have great tunes
The Who, ‘68-‘71, were an absolute force of nature - brutal!
Best band on the planet then
It was especially glorious to see them during that time - power, beauty, and splendor!
One question was asked when neil peart attempted at their concert
Was neil goin to have this kind of stamina?
*78
Definition of "Live Rock n Roll!"
This is what rock and roll is all about, agreed my friend?.
"A nice rock and roll band"!
THE BEST ROCK AND ROLL BAND
Totally nice
From Sheppard's Bush
Love the name of them limey towns🇺🇸🇺🇸
Dry English humour. :)
better than nice
This is the perfect example of what rock is all about. Its maximum rock and roll.
The Who should never be forgotten. Not now, and not 500 years from now. No other band has what they've had. True rock personified.
john entwistle: spends hours writing this song
camera: focuses on literally all of the other members but him
john entwistle: am i a joke to you?
The Ox, best bass player ever!
Keith was a machine. Never stopped... with anything. Poor bloke burnt out too early and realised it.
These guys totally gave you something to hear and watch. Very kick ass rock!!
The Who were on top of their game right here in their prime. Friggin awesome!
To really appreciate the Who, you had to WATCH them play.
Wild that their opener during their peak years was an Entwistle song.
Absolutely blown away.
It's like Keith Moon is playing lead drums! What a Rock God 🤟🏻
From 68 to probably 73 Pete Townshend's guitar tone was the best! Eddie Van Halen was a huge fan tried to capture that tone.. The Who Live.. Second Too None!!!
They just tore it right up when they played. Blown away by these guys forever.
Angus Young was big fan too
This is pure heavy metal!
John Entwistle's bass line gives me shivers... He was at his best in this show. It's just awesome.
Was this not one of the most incredible openings to a concert you have ever seen or heard!?!?!
In '70 when they played The Met Opera House for Tommy (I saw them 3xs pre-Tommy, then once Tommy at the Filmore East) they opened with this - Heaven and Hell.
Nearly knocked outta my seat sonically speaking! So powerful!
This is the way to start a concert! They took "no prisoners" on stage!
They were the peoples band. They were us.😊😊😊😊
love pete and roger but wish john 'the ox' 'the architect' entwistle had got more camera footage on this one. epic :)
Yeah! That skeleton suit is awesome!
Especially since it's his song.
Amen to that!
Wait. Entwistle is great and arguably the musical glue since Keith was more about the fills but at a live show, it’s Pete, Roger and Keith with 99% of the visible energy. Entwistle couldn’t have made himself any more invisible with that blacked out suit. The comments of every Who live show points out this apparent disrespect to Entwistle but it seems to me it suited him just fine to lay back in the dark and put down the groove. There’s no I in team people. Or in The Who. They’re phenomenal, particularly in this era, in my opinion, where they were raw and tight at the same time.
Best Drummer Ever!
Full On Maxima R & B band!!💨💨💨💨
18 people seem to dislike this for some reason.
Professional Sad Sacks!
if you're a musician but sometimes feel down about the music and think about quitting, just play that song and feel all of your will of being a rock musician coming back.
akenji47 Thats what ive been feeling lately and i bought the who live at leeds record the other day and your right it has brought a lot of will back
This and The Kids Are Alright are amazing films
That is true. This concert gets me so stoked
RIP john & keith - long live roger and pete
Ladies and gentlemen a nice rock and roll band from Shepherds Bush, London…The Who! Thank you very much. 🫶🏽
At 3:22 Moonie just goes off for the next 20 seconds or so . Irs incredible.
He was the best
Best Rock 💪 ever
"A nice rock'n'roll band from Shepherds Bush, London..." Woooooaaaahhhhh!!!!
I think this was the best live rock band ever.Long live The Who .Just wish Keith was still here to enjoy it!its just not the same without you!
This film if you listen close enough is one long bass solo! He was just un fkn believable.
There's no one that can work a Mic stand and cables like Roger. Even when he's not singing, he's still on fire.
Every band should play this good at 2 in the morning.
Underrated song! One of their best!!
Written by John Entwistle!
@SamuelLongo1776 john always wrote the cooler stuff
Why can't we eternally see The Who at this stage of their lives? Our's, too, for that matter. They're Electric!
Because that's the way it is...:)
The Who,Beatles,Led Zeppelin,minhas 3 bandas favoritas
as minhas tbm
Very raw and very loud
John is THEE BEST BASS PLAYER EVER!! Love his vocals too!
Agora eu sei de onde o flea se inspirou pra usar uma roupa de esqueleto,um gênio se inspira em outro,rip John entwistle,uma triste perda pro mundo da música,pelo menos agora deve estar só vendo seus discípulos crescerem no baixo
I'll try and explain this the best way I can: In music over the centuries there are these little snippets of pure magic that would dwarf the drivel of which we hear in a lot of modern pop culture today. That chord and vocal change at 1:47 ("And we have eternal life and Never die") is one of those moments. Some of you may understand where I'm coming from with this and some of you won't of course......
I couldn't quite describe like you, but yeah - it's Powerful and Poignant at the same time.
in their prime, like here, there was no live band better. all 4 play lead
Never been a band like them!
Deep Purple, The Who, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath.
This time of Rock n Roll will never be equiled.
how the heaven and hell these four guys could be so talented in what they do?
Best concert lead-off song ever? 1) It rocks! 2) It's a classic Who curveball, with John singing first! How many bands would dare have their third singer start a concert? 3) Because it's John's song, it so well reflects the balance/tension within the band, with its multiple songwriters and singers, with John's preeminent musicianship, Roger's insecurities (although he was coming into his own quite nicely at this point), Pete fitting in.
And one hard rocking pop song.
Nice rock and roll band?. Super grandiosa e poderosa banda da historia do rock.
perfect introduction to a fantastic Rock Show!!!
The Who's performance on stage is unbeatable till today!!!
i absolutely adore them!
LOVE THE OX!
There’s not a heavy Metal band that played with this much power. The who are the kings in my book!
Yeah, I've yet to see a better rock performance than this. This whole concert has been my favorite.
@johnoberle9750 yes! I've been to Ozzfest, seen many groups. The Who could blow them all off the stage !!
Poor John...Needs more camera time
O THE WHO NOS PALCOS ERA SIMPLESMENTE ARRASADOR ! GRANDE BANDA !
Wonderful.. love T.REX ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🥁🥁🥁🥁👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The more I listen to this song the more I LOVE IT!!!!
These guys are the fucking kings. Bar none.
Once the hardest working band in show business. This is a great clip, I had forgot about this movie's existence, and I've never seen the whole thing through. Note to self...
No john was sooo soft spoken, make you cry when he spoke, this song like my wife and cousin ernie, were his his bass skills rival geddy lee and les claypool.agree?
Best live band ever❤
You dont see Rock Bands Like This Anymore!Long Live The Who.
Keith Moon - goddamn.
Best drummer EVER!!!
Just got the Live at Leeds CD with all the extra songs on it. AMAZING!!! The Who fuckin' ROCK!!!
Leeds imho was a sub-par show... Wight was the superior performance.
John and Keith inspire me so much! They're amazing
I never noticed the reverse crowd scene at the beginning. That's strange.
I love the little things in the DVD; That cymbal mute at 3:25 here is just genius by Keith, his necklace that says "My Name Is Brandy", John getting smacked by a whirling Roger mike, Pete cranking up the Hiwatt amp on this song's solo, Pete complaining about having to tune up on stage. The purchace was worth every penny.
The Who were the best here; the band at their summit.
I'd would disagree in that their Who's Next Tour was their summit and they still reached many instances in concerts after that that hit peak performance! (I know I was there! 🙂 )
I would give this approximately 80 bajillion likes if I could. #kony2020
Incredible in every way. PLAY IT LOUD!
Thank you very much, And I do believe their is actually a tad bit of film from leeds in the kids are alright, somewhere in that movie.
i have this whole concert on dvd. Its fuckin awesome.
This and Zep's RAH show the same year are probaly the two best rock concerts in the whole history of mankind.
Well said. Long live Keith, long live John, long live The Who!
This was written by bassist John Entwistle, who typically wrote quirky songs which served as foils to Pete Townshend's efforts.
Entwistle released a slower version on his solo album Smash Your Head Against The Wall.
I used to think it was slower too, until I tried to play along with it. And it's about the same tempo, only Keith Moon double times it. My wife is the same way.
If there was just 1 thing I could go back in time to see it would be this Concert... Incredible Intro!!
The Who es la mejor banda de Rock de todos los tiempos y también soy mega fan de John Entwistle. Wow!!!!! excelente video!!!!!
In the language of Moon, hi-hat means crash cymbal
Today marks 20 years since John left us for the big gig in the sky :-( I've been looking for footage of this song where the camera actually focuses on him but do you think I can find it? God it annoys me that Roger, Pete and Keith got all the attention, talented as they are. John was a bloody genius and he's always overlooked in live footage. Having said that, this is a fabulous performance!
Woaaah, you're right. 20 years! sigh
i dont think he wanted the attention...long live john best bassist ever
A bit like Steve Hackett when he was with Genesis . John probably kept everyone else grounded. 😊.. This epic song really shows off John’s brilliant voice..
Tommy is really actually an underrated album. People just pay attention to songs like Pinball Wizard,
And it's quite sad that nobody really mentions songs like Overture, Pete really created a masterpiece.
Not underrated by me, I guarantee!!!! My favorite studio album, bar none.
Amazing Journey is just that, awesome.
Underrated? Isn’t it considered one of the best albums ever?
Underrated? It's a monumental album and highly rated.
John Entwistle and Keith Moon are amazing
Look at how they burn on stage.Wow.
I love John's voice, decent bassist too. ( ;
Gooooodness, this explosive performance would destroy bands even today
John Entwistle is arguably one of the best bassists of all time.
No debate here.
arguably THE best in rock
He is the best
I totally agree, Roger Daltrey and Robert Plant, best two rock voices of the seventys
...the who powered through their time and influenced many an amateur musician...keith moon was a gas...
I have the deluxe edition of "Leeds" that you are referring to. They alternated between "Heaven and Hell" and Can't Explain. Pete enjoyed Heaven and Hell because it allowed him to warm up. One of Ox's best and this is a great version (topped only by the Leeds version)
Fuck sake !....how good is this ?....just jaw dropping, what a band
Chambers Brothers :Thyme has Come Today !!👀👀
I know no other footage of a rock performance of this level, and of a song that good, where the cameras would miss the lead singer altogether. What a shame...
oh my this is incredible. simply amazing, these guys were so innovative, so talented, so cool.
awesome song and one of their best concerts, and i love the way keith comes out haha
Queen were big in the 70´s. but they really took off in the 80´s
A "nice rock and roll band" is a grotesque understatement of gigantic proportions. A perfect rock band fits The Who much more accurately.
It was Brit dry humour 👍
Keith is out of control!
A Band with a good songwriter, with a great songwriter!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sin dudarlo the who parte de la santísima trinidad del rock británico
0:40 yeeah The Who! that girl knows
my best song!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT
It's very hard to tell from the DVD because of the heavy editing but John looks OK in the first song but later, maybe during Summertime Blues, he's got a nasty gash on his nose.
I've never heard Roger's mike swishing around like I can in this DVD as he swings it past the cymbals. There's also a great scene of a roadie trying to replace the right bass drum head mid song while Keith pounds away. He was probably the best drummer I ever saw. Anaheim Stadium 1970, the year I graduated High School.
that fucking bass is unbelievable
What an awesome display of the power they created. Flat out rocked it! Moon and Entwistle are fantastic!!
that place was fuckin rockin'
This is the best live footage of the Who that i've ever seen, and I've been looking for a long time. They are on fire right here...
The new Lerner footage of Isle of Wight is now the "bible" of live Who, in my opinion. If anyone knows of better stuff please let me know.
best regards..... BzB
amazing song, john's songs are amazing. keith is unbeleivable here!
This is Keith Moon’s best night on drums do F’N on!
Best Rock band ever!
tommy and live at leeds tie as my favorite albums. i like qudrophenia but i agree with a previous post it was too orchastrated but it did have great tunes
Amazing Journey, Sparks, Acid Queen, Underture, We're Not Gonna Take it, See Me at al