Got a suggestions for the next Who Wednesday? Leave it here! So I can remember lol
@lisarainbow97035 ай бұрын
ooh oooh pick me, pick me.... lol.. How about, "Slipkid" it's from their first album, I believe. Great groove.
@mikeross145 ай бұрын
John's Epic!"Boris the Spider!"
@NeonPalm902105 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/haPKoZmMrLtppcUsi=BqrBxepBMgPtwxOI Been listening since you first did Love Reign O’er Me. Check out this live version of Relay! Keith lays down a nice groove.
I’ve been listening since you first did Love Reign O’er Me. Check out this version of Relay! Keith lays down a nasty groove. kzbin.info/www/bejne/haPKoZmMrLtppcUsi=BqrBxepBMgPtwxOI
@bill31185 ай бұрын
I was there in 69 and 70. A lot of wonderful bands.Absolutely brilliant. If I remember, they arrived by helicopter shortly before this.
@DrStrangelove38915 ай бұрын
I think the quote is: "The Who is the only band with a lead singer, a lead guitarist, a lead bass player and a lead drummer."
@alpetrocelli44655 ай бұрын
Try Cream
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
yup thats the one. thank you lol
@jraben10655 ай бұрын
@@alpetrocelli4465 Very true, but Cream came several years after (1965), the Who had broken many barriers like using distortion, feedback, massive volume, and largely pioneering the "power-trio" rock format. Cream were master musicians who took the format to new places, and established more radio acceptance for power-rock in the later-60s. But the musical rivalry in Cream was quite volatile, dangerous, and they only lasted three years. The Who were unique in that they stayed together, despite their explosive combo of 4 lead lunatics.
@alpetrocelli44655 ай бұрын
@@jraben1065 Love the Who, I just always described Ginger Baker as a Lead drummer too.✌️❤️🎶
@jraben10655 ай бұрын
@@alpetrocelli4465 Yes, I also love both bands, and Ginger was a lead drummer too. His drumming was particularly impactful, often laying down complex poly-rhythms that would transform a "traditional blues" into Cream. Moon was an impactful lead player, but in a different way. Moon would often start drumming along with the vocals, or following the melody, literally playing his drums like a lead instrument. About Ginger, have you ever seen the documentary "Beware of Mr. Baker"? I was surprised to learn that Ginger was perhaps even more insane than Keith Moon!
@36karpatoruski5 ай бұрын
For those of us that absolutely refused disco in the late 70’s.
@jollyrodgers72725 ай бұрын
this is from TOMMY - released in 1969.
@johncowan37295 ай бұрын
Tommy was their first concept double album that blew the socks off all of us, but the studio version is really pure and worth every minute of your time. I was totally taken aback by their next studio double album concept story in 'Quadraphenia'. Mind blowing must listen.
@ontrack165 ай бұрын
I ve been listening to John Entwhistle more in the band. He really holds it down. Think Pinball Wizard live ❤🎉
@gregjones8615 ай бұрын
The power of those 4 guys is insane. You are correct - supernova. It's impossible for me NOT to pump my fist.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
absolutely impossible not to get into it. it's so good. every single time.
@Bluesrockguy5 ай бұрын
Listening to the Who, I get the music Gazing at the Who, I get the heat Following the Who , I climb the mountain I get excitement at their feet
@hannejeppesen180914 күн бұрын
I love The Who, I love The Band, their style couldn't be much different, one very flashy the other much more subdued, love them both.
@lisarainbow97035 ай бұрын
"Getting in Tune" is another fantastic Who song...
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
see, now that sounds familiar. i think i've done it. but i cant remember lol done so much damn who i dont know whats up anymore
@joelliebler56905 ай бұрын
The most underrated and under the radar of all WHO songs!
@hanshendriksen725 ай бұрын
Keith was in the zone for 32 years.
@2GunRock5 ай бұрын
We can argue about the best drummer all day and night, but there's no argument about the fastest ... Moon 💥
@shirleybhs9zd6li5i5 ай бұрын
At college in 1970 we would hold "Tommy" parties. Brought our pillows, sprawled on the floor and listened to "Tommy" all the way through. Funny though, no one ever fell asleep...memories. Blessings all.
@mattleppard19705 ай бұрын
There is great footage of them playing this at Woodstock ❤
@deancarter92105 ай бұрын
'Sparks/Amazing Journey' also from Woodstock
@jimmybest5404Ай бұрын
This is from Isle of Wight
@pauloles24755 ай бұрын
An Entwistle hidden gem from Who Are You..... "905"!!! It's an awesome black humor track that John is famous for
@ericramsell59475 ай бұрын
My normal world was: JFK assasination a few weeks after I was born, the Vietnam War, (the Korean War having ended only less than a decade before I was born), The Turbulent Sixties, and reading about The Troubles in Ireland, Nixon Gate, multiple gas shortages, fears of a nuclear war with the Soviet Union, (which led to a large cultural affixation with spy novels, movies and TV shows, usually depicting a Soviet KGB or East German KGB spy), the dramatic rise in drug use in our culture, and worst of all, the rise of Disco music. Just kidding! I am glad you overcame your addiction. That is great.
@Peejay19665 ай бұрын
The Seeker is an often overlooked classic. And, for something unusual but also brilliant, try 905.
@shemanic15 ай бұрын
Live at Leeds is a superb Who album. I saw them several times back then, always an awesome experience.
@jimnicosia59345 ай бұрын
This is the way we got together in the old days. We didn't hide behind walls.
@williamthelast15 ай бұрын
The built of " listening to you" is so simple, but not easy. It's one of their best songs...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@bobmessier52155 ай бұрын
Whenever you get to the album, "Tommy", Lee, also be sure to check out the film version of "Tommy" from 1975. It's wonderfully strange!
@owl-gd6ce5 ай бұрын
The concerts back then were electric....I am so grateful to have during those times.
@robertlear27125 ай бұрын
I have seen The Who in concert three times _- in July 1970, two months before this performance, 1980 and 2019. They are my favorite live band.
@brianvernon2495 ай бұрын
Go to the Mirror AKA The Doctor has this song *in* it. That is why I feel it is superior.
@mrsnookdeb5 ай бұрын
That was so awesome I cried, God I miss my youth
@melissayost48885 ай бұрын
I don’t know if you’ve heard about the Cincinnati disaster where people died. I was supposed to go & a lot of my friends did. It was agony waiting to find out if they were OK. I saw them 2 days later. For a Who concert the crowd was fairly subdued until they played this. Everyone was 1on their on their feet singing pointing to them pouring out their love. What happened in Cinci was not their fault & the end of festival seating. On the album Roger’s voice is so sweet & gentle.
@crystal-ice5555 ай бұрын
For me Listening to You is the Who,s anthem song. It kind of chokes you up emotionally. Good one.
@laurencaulton1035 ай бұрын
The rock opera, "Tommy." We listened to most of it in my junior high school Social Studies class.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
that's a great social studies class. i wish i had that. lol
@yes_head5 ай бұрын
This is about a year after Woodstock and 6 months after the Live at Leeds performance. They'd continue to tour the Tommy album for a few more months, although by this time Pete's attention was already shifting toward the Lifehouse project. But this is pretty much as good as these guys ever got.
@dawnschneider1875 ай бұрын
Gotta love this older Who, their intensity was awesome. In the movie Tommy, this part was so powerful... The album Tommy is epic, probably their best, in my opinion.
@dandare425 ай бұрын
Moon the Loon at his peak. You can just see and hear his playing is so ferocious. Then he's merely good but a shell of his former self by comparison in the Shepperton Studios performance less than a decade later. They were such a finely tuned machine by 1970 and they capitalized on that touring sharpness by cutting Who's Next which rocketed them to another level. What a clip!
@brianshockledge32415 ай бұрын
Give the Tommy movie a miss it`s novelty value only. You could watch the 25min set for the 9/11 tribute gig in 2001 they went down a storm and basically blew everybody else off the stage.
@Hartlor_Tayley5 ай бұрын
Incredible performance
@shiannesmith68774 ай бұрын
This is the best who song!! I love it
@edgarsnake28575 ай бұрын
I saw them do this show 4 different times and they were KILLER each time. Loved your reaction.
@joesuszczynski40845 ай бұрын
Saw Daltry last week up here in Niagara Falls as part of his solo "acoustic/electric" tour. For a guy who's 80 now, his voice was amazing. Pete's younger brother Simon was in the really good backing band. Great show.
@P.Galore5 ай бұрын
No artist has written more anthems than The Who. If Roger Pete and Zak come around on tour, don't miss them.
@johnnyparis105 ай бұрын
This constituted a big, original and very new thing called a “light show” back in 1970. This tune is on the Woodstock Album, that’s how I first heard it. There is no band NO band more dynamic than The WHO in their prime. I never grew up in a “normal world.” I don’t think anyone has. My parents, born in 1930 were kids/teens during the Great Depression and World War II. They had no idea what the future held. We see it from the future, look back and say it turned out alright, so what’s the problem? My grandparents lived through WW I, a deadly influenza outbreak that killed millions, The Crash of 1929, etc. You get the idea. We make the best with the times were given; play the hand we’re dealt. I know many who played a good hand badly….. ….and others who played a bad hand will skill and finesse and won it all. You sound like one of those
@JimFlickinger5 ай бұрын
Tommy!!! Nothing but great music and then add Ann Margaret covered in baked beans!!! I loved my youth!!
@DavidRold-pt3ng5 ай бұрын
So many great Who songs. But what about Roger Daltrey's tribute to Keith Moon. Under The Raging Moon.
@bostonwhofan5 ай бұрын
One of the cool things about this performance by The Who is their set wrapped up at about 3:30am. There were no curfews back in those days, and many rock festivals like Woodstock went nonstop 24x7.
@redadamearth5 ай бұрын
3 guys playing 4 chords over and over again and drove thousands insane in the audience. The Who was incredible.
@kevincorrigan78935 ай бұрын
only 2 of the guys were playing chords and there were more than 4. There's a lot of harmonic interest in the Who's music.
@hippiechic7235 ай бұрын
You need to watch “Tommy” the movie! I was very young and with a girlfriend (our men were gone) and we dropped acid and walked to the theater 🎭! It was awesome because we got the giggles 😂😂! That was over 40 years ago and I am a grandma!
@vidge1234 ай бұрын
you would be interested in viewing The Who live at The Cow Palace in 1973. This is when Keith Moon passes out at the drums, Pete Twnshend asks "can anyone play the drums? anyone "good"?"...and a concert goer fills in for him to finish the concert. here are two links. one is the whole concert, the other is a short cut of when "Scott Halpin" came forward from the audience to play with them. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aYCQf2uDj56cos0 and kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXjUnHeCdtano5Y
@joelliebler56905 ай бұрын
They were the center of rock music in that time frame!Lee you need to do Getting In Tune which is fantastic and on WHO’s NEXT, best rock album of all time!
@melissayost48885 ай бұрын
5:15
@hannejeppesen18095 ай бұрын
One of my favorite Who songs. Of the big 3 British bands, The Beatles, The Stones and The Who, probably The Who is my favorite, although The Beatles had so many songs, and many different ones, so perhaps a tie with The Who hard to say. DId love Abby Road and Sgt. Peppers as well as The White Album, but this live version of this song is outstanding.
@NigelOrmsvik5 ай бұрын
That's what made The Who unique, they all played lead.
@ericarachel555 ай бұрын
I was in 9th grade when this came out and I rushed out and bought the album "Tommy" which I still have along with the london symphony orchestra version. I had one other version which has disappeared over the years
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
don't you hate that? i've had so many thing go missing over the years. and then you see a photo years later and you say "Where the hell did that shirt ever go?" lol
@ericarachel555 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts lol, happens to most of us
@dalemcmillan72315 ай бұрын
Excellent track from the phenomenal Tommy album. ❤ See Me Feel Me was a #1 record for The Who in my region here in Canada 🇨🇦
@robertspitz98325 ай бұрын
We wore this album out in 1970!
@davidpost4283 ай бұрын
So glad that you're so onto the Who - fantastic band ~!
@brianwacker91115 ай бұрын
905 and Trick of the light, both from Who are you.
@Chase57Tx5 ай бұрын
I lived through the late 60's and early 70's and was never really into "The Who" and was more into bands like "Cream", "Led Zeppelin", Grand Funk Railroad", etc. Looking back now I see some of what I missed, and yes I've always loved certain songs, but have never owned one of their albums.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
they deserve to be up there with those two as well imo. every future band is modeled on these guys or zeppelin. cream was the shit too, though. i've loved every song i've heard by cream.
@JohnLedger-g4i5 ай бұрын
Moony May like chaotic but he never missed a beat
@glenndespres53175 ай бұрын
The Who could not be beat for live performance. When I first saw them at the old Music Hall in Boston, 3 rows from the stage, debuting Who’s Next I was lit up for days after! They were using equipment that had been rained on at Woodstock and man, the roadies got a workout! Roger’s mike shorted out and he whipped it to the side of the stage, Pete was openly working on a bottle of Southern Comfort all through the show and his amp/guitar had issues too, but it just built the tension. You never knew what the hell was going to happen next. So at the end when Pete said to his guitar, “I guess I won’t be seeing you again, we lost our minds knowing he was going to smash it. He did, and threw the remains into the audience. Wish I had caught that baby! So have you covered all the early stuff? ‘I Can See for Miles, The Seeker, Pictures of Lilly, The Kids Are Alright, Happy Jack, Substitute?
@joetori83565 ай бұрын
I want to compliment you on your insight into the current state of things: "They want to brand everything and buzzword everything, make a medication for everything ..." Incredibly profound and cogent!
@joannparker19775 ай бұрын
Again and again, The Who stands out.
@robertkern99115 ай бұрын
Next to the Beatles the Who are my favorite group seen them 4 times Best concert I ever saw was their 19th anniversary concert where they closed the show with this number When they put the lights on the crowd at the end the crowd goes crazy knowing their sing tous that we give them the music and the inspiration Magig Bus rom this concert is killer Have you heard anything rom the Who see out ? great but under listened to You can hear Petes working on Tommy here its like a preview its made sound llike your listening to it on the radio complete with comercialw
@dantallman53455 ай бұрын
The Tommy movie is cool. This song comes at a key moment in the story.
@janewells59705 ай бұрын
Classic Who! 🎉❤😊
@hopeklemann15 ай бұрын
oh my god look how young!
@jaybo20235 ай бұрын
I think it was the summer of '82 or '83 HBO played a Who concert....It was kind of like "Uncle Buck" , " Green Mountain" " Shawshank Redemption " If It was on I watched.. it didn't matter how early or late in the veiwing ...I watched.....The Who are Awesome
@robinreiley18285 ай бұрын
For the Who's 88-89 World tour, they rehearsed more than 80 songs for their playlist
@Papabob19575 ай бұрын
Damn they were great to see back then , so much energy
@mitchellbatchelor15945 ай бұрын
I like studio. Live is good after experiencing the studio. I still enjoy your channel.
@ThatGirl-ku5dqАй бұрын
Great band.
@carlswenson55385 ай бұрын
I'm not quite sure how much time Moonie actually practiced, not a lot. (LOL) If you watch the live performances you'll see him keeping his focus mostly on Towser and followed his lead. According to Pete and Roger, he had so many drums in his kit, he just couldn't miss. Later on, near the end, Moonie couldn't master the 7/8 time on The Music Must Change and there's very drumming on the track. He's quoted a saying, Yes, I'm not having a very good day. But I'm still the greatest ... the greatest Keith Moon type drummer around.
@deancarter92105 ай бұрын
My bad...this is the Isle of Wight...either version, dynamite.
@elisabethaxelsson47363 ай бұрын
A good song this is the First time I hear it
@johncollier92805 ай бұрын
Check out Run Run Run, the openin' track from the second Who album, A Quick One.
@ddthor5 ай бұрын
This was sick! Never seen this. Fantastic!
@timjefferson21375 ай бұрын
"See the chrome, feel the chrome, touch the chrome, heal the chrome." FZ
@Fuphyter2 ай бұрын
Such a great song. You should check out the movie Tommy. This song is from it. My favorite Who song is definately Love Reign Oer Me. Still gives me goosebumps.
@samguberman22882 ай бұрын
You should our the film Tommy , i watched it again recently, its still amazing and the soundtrack is fantastic. Great cast especially Oliver Reed and Anne Margaret and of course The Who Elton John Tina Turner and Clapton. Its a Ken Russell film so its a bit mad but it works.
@lauraallen555 ай бұрын
Oh, love love love this one! Dang, gonna miss two good premieres tomorrow lol! 'Me' is as good at choosing songs as that L33 fella!
@stevepas15 ай бұрын
2nd best live shows behind zep❤
@AP-gb3eh5 ай бұрын
Sound is not great but the albums & the shows , just fantastic. I believe Tommy was the first Rock Opera . Would Queen have Bohemian Rhapsody? Maybe or maybe not who knows. I have an enlarged photo of Daltry ( he & they were magnificent on stage)on stage from a concert I saw. One side of the drums clear as a bell the other a blur .
@AirDOGGe5 ай бұрын
Watch the movie. So many stars in it and the music is great. Elton John made for the best Pinball Wizard for one.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
i have to see it. sounds like a great time.
@jraben10655 ай бұрын
In the Movie, Daltrey was perfect as Tommy, and Elton John's "Pinball Wizard" and Tina Turner's "Acid Queen" added fresh, original qualities to their music. Clapton was also impressive on "Eyesight To The Blind". Moon's bizarre performance fit "Uncle Earnie". Unfortunately, some of the Movie's other musical performances were sub-par, and particularly the choices for "Step-Father" Oliver Reed, and "Doctor" Jack Nicholson were terrible as "singers". Some of the Album's spiritual themes also got lost in the Movie, but overall, the Film is worth seeing. But listen to the Tommy Album first!
@yenlard66835 ай бұрын
You need to hit up the live My Generation Blues/Roadrunner medley from Pontiac Silverdome in 1975 ! Epic 🔥
@NeonPalm902105 ай бұрын
Agreed epic! I’ve mentioned it before on this channel.
@jraben10655 ай бұрын
Isle of Wight has some great live Tommy, and so does Woodstock (though Wight footage is better). The original Tommy Album might sound "smaller" in comparison to the explosive LIVE Who sound. But Tommy was a change for the Who, with music that was complex, subtle, and particularly focused on telling the story. There are moments of musical nuance, quiet, and ambient sounds. To Moon's annoyance, much of his drumming was intentionally mixed lower. But the reduced drum volume might have helped Tommy be more accessible on American Top-40. Try doing Tommy Side 1) "Overture" is awesome!
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
thank you for the suggestion. i might just do it next week now lol this was delightful.
@jraben10655 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts That's great L33! I really appreciate your Who journey. And hang in there with Quadrophenia too. At some point, I want you to be able to just listen to that whole Album. It's quite an experience, following each song flowing into the next. That album got me through some tough times!
@mikeeckel28075 ай бұрын
I rarely bought singles but I did buy "See Me, Feel Me" (basically for the keyboards). I think the "B Side" was called "Underture." Both were great.
@arizrich5 ай бұрын
Most excellent!
@paulrider65845 ай бұрын
Heh Lee, great channel! I have a suggestion for your journey of The Who. Back in the early 1990's Pete Townsend worked with Des McAnuff on a Broadway production of Tommy which opened on Broadway in 1993. Des is a Tony winning producer/director and the production earned five Tony Awards, exceptional reviews and is apparently going back on stage in 2025. Take a look and keep up the great work.
@acb92315 ай бұрын
Great song, great band! Check out their rendition of Motown song-writers Holland-Dozier-Holland’s “Leaving Here.” Originally released in 63, The Who released it in 65. Also, check out However Much I Booze and Pure and Easy. ✌️
@davidburton91365 ай бұрын
The repeated "You" in the lyrics led to the spotlights being turned onto the audience to complete the song, making it about the "you" that the crowd was.
@P.Galore5 ай бұрын
The 90's and 2000's brought us Perfume Genius, The Dandy Warhols, U2...it wasn't a complete wasteland.
@hopeklemann15 ай бұрын
that skeleton suit, tho'....
@goonbelly58415 ай бұрын
IMO, Tommy is The Who's masterpiece. Also, the 1975 Hollywood movie "Tommy", starring Roger Daltrey, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Keith Moon, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Elton John, Robert Powell and Jack Nicholson, is a hoot.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
just from the names alone I know it has to be somewhat entertaining lol
@johntarnowski90865 ай бұрын
🤘😎🤘
@Cheryworld5 ай бұрын
Getting into TOMMY now. Great. THis, See me etc, one of their best live songs. You would understand the lyrics better if you knew the rock opera. The TOMMY movie is a psychedelic master pece. Roger plays Tommy. THe Who play in the movie. There are many co stars singing in the movie.Clapton, Elton John playing the PINBALL WIZARD is really wild, Tina Turner as The ACID QUEEN, (some other choices questionable, Jack Nicholson singing? If you can get some clips from the movie, expecially John as the Pinball Wizard, that would be a trip
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
that's not a bad idea. maybe i should try to do the actual movie. but i dont know what to do first? the album? or the movie then the album... decisions, decisions.
@thruppence-ys9zp5 ай бұрын
After Ken Russell and Roger Daltrey made Tommy, they teamed up again for Lisztomania, with Daltrey as the rockstar status classical composer Franz LIszt. Crazy movie, not so many great songs
@bélalugrisi5 ай бұрын
Rick Wakeman as Thor!
@jpirard5 ай бұрын
You also need to open your mind to their later albums. The 2019 album sounds like it was recorded 30 years ago.
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
they released an album in 2019?? what the fuckkk
@joeslish-p1p5 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts yes its just called who
@jpirard5 ай бұрын
No one wanted to watch QUADROPHENIA? Are they all nuts?
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
it's probably not their fault. having to divide it up into 2 song or 4 song videos isn't the best approach. i get it. but yeah, no one was watching it
@tobytanzer5 ай бұрын
Tommy is meant to be heard as it was written - a rock opera - to be experienced in one sitting. It was structured like a classical opera. There is an overture that includes no lyrics but has elements of many of the melodies. The libretto tells the story of Tommy just as the libretto of Carmen tells Carmen's story. It is somewhat autobiographical and helps the world understand Pete Townsend's early life. It's quite a story. If you need to react one or 2 songs at a time just go in order. When this came out I was 16. My big sister got it for me for my birthday. My brother left it out in the sun and it warped. I only recently forgave him...
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
oh jesus i would be pissed too.... that's nuts lol yeah i'm aware it's supposed to be done in one sitting but that just isn't really compatible with how youtube works these days. if it were only on patreon, it would work. but youtube is ruthless right now with how they have their copyright system arranged.
@tobytanzer5 ай бұрын
@@L33Reacts I'm not pissed at all! Very glad you're doing Tommy at all. My comment was for your own private listening pleasure.
@poptart42605 ай бұрын
I don t know what happened to your Dad but I m sure I can speak for the Dads in the audience, were your back ups L33 !
@L33Reacts5 ай бұрын
i appreciate that, my friend. he passed away when i was 9. and it's a shame because he and I missed so much. but i'm glad he was here while he was at the least.
@poptart42605 ай бұрын
I think ( and hope ) he he s proud of you today
@poptart42605 ай бұрын
And for being a good father also
@PerryBerman2 ай бұрын
The band actually called this their worst set. They were very negative about it.
@lynnieiapichino11215 ай бұрын
☮️💙💙💙🔥🔥😎
@julienmarquet86122 ай бұрын
They're so good....400,000 peoples for the who at the isle of wight festival....Watch Jimi Hendrix....600,000 peoples to watch Jimi at isle of wight😂MONSTRUOUS....And so sad, because 15 days after, Jimi was dead😢
@francoisdelpeuch85275 ай бұрын
I think the Woodstock version of the song, the one with the morning sun coming on Roger's face, is better than Isle of Wight's one. Pete's guitar is way way too low in the mix on this one. The energy level or the projectors illuminating the crowd are awesome here but better sound at Woodstock.