Lovely version. So nice to have the accordion finally take over from the Moog. The lady playing cajon and cymbals with her hands. A proper violin. And then ol' Roger gets out his harmonica. Wow.
Thank God for Roger and Pete. a fan since i was 10 here i am almost 50 and still in awesome shape. thank you for that roger h ewas my main inspiration to always work out and pete for your forever fire on guitar
The tour should be called "The 40th anniversary of the Farewell Tour". Saw them do Quadrophenia about 10 years ago. Sounded great then and still do now!
Fabulous version. They should do the tour like this, addin some songs like "Mary", "Love aint for keeping", "Naked Eye", "Goin Mobile" and "Uniforms" and " I ve known no war"
I'm still blown away by the WHO album from 2019, it was so much stronger and Who like than Endless Wire from whenever it came out. It's great to see them on the road in 22. Maybe the pandemic will aid us by getting them enough time to make another new album, YOU GUYS HEAR THAT,,echo echo echo!! You can call it "Who Cares" see there, I've already done half the work for you. Handle it Roy!
Was a great gig`cheers but not a fan of this acoustic style `up in the stalls the atmosphere was flat`but good on em..albert hall contactless payment only!mad
Lovely version. So nice to have the accordion finally take over from the Moog. The lady playing cajon and cymbals with her hands. A proper violin. And then ol' Roger gets out his harmonica. Wow.
Thank God for Roger and Pete. a fan since i was 10 here i am almost 50 and still in awesome shape. thank you for that roger h ewas my main inspiration to always work out and pete for your forever fire on guitar
Was a great gig. I enjoyed the acoustic style and the energy was incredible considering Daltrey and Townshend are going on 80! Incredible!
It never gets old.... Thanks for posting. Saw them a number of times over the decades in both the UK and States. A real treat.
This brought a tear to my eyes!
💖🤩👍🙏👏😍💚🎸🎶 I love so much The Who
I was here, it was a great night and for a great cause. Awesome concert.
Oh yes, the Who still rockin’ at what? Near 80, these guys are pure legend!
The tour should be called "The 40th anniversary of the Farewell Tour". Saw them do Quadrophenia about 10 years ago. Sounded great then and still do now!
It's great to see Jody Linscott back with them
Fabulous version. They should do the tour like this, addin some songs like "Mary", "Love aint for keeping", "Naked Eye", "Goin Mobile" and "Uniforms" and " I ve known no war"
awesome version!!!
They are still great. I know the acoustic style is not to everybody's liking, but I really enjoyed listening to it.
Fantastic band
True legands
True legends
This version is outstanding! Love it! My only critique is that Rog should have let Pete sing his part by himself.
I'm still blown away by the WHO album from 2019, it was so much stronger and Who like than Endless Wire from whenever it came out. It's great to see them on the road in 22. Maybe the pandemic will aid us by getting them enough time to make another new album, YOU GUYS HEAR THAT,,echo echo echo!! You can call it "Who Cares" see there, I've already done half the work for you. Handle it Roy!
Though of course, that title has already been used for a song by John Entwistle! ;-)
Give the poor girl some drumsticks for goodness' sake!
Only The Who could invent “Power Skiffle”!!
Phil started on the wrong note, bless him.
I couldn't work out which one was Pete Townsend
Was a great gig`cheers but not a fan of this acoustic style `up in the stalls the atmosphere was flat`but good on em..albert hall contactless payment only!mad
_Up_ in the stalls?
@Maurice Ponk - The seats in front of the stage is ‘the arena’, the stalls are the first tier, so ‘up’.
@@martyhopkirk6826 Circle...circle was flat
Sound off a generation
Definitely not as good without the synthesizer.
gosh i hate acoustic gigs. last i saw was simple minds. awful.