an Overture is the beginning of an opera, with samples of the songs that will be played in the show.
@chaosandcreation4118 Жыл бұрын
This is not beginning, this is them reaching their peek before evolving more into their Rock sound and beyond. It's the album that made them world famous. Played it in Opera houses around the world and at Woodstock. It's when they became who they were.
@wolfpat Жыл бұрын
It's reported that after The Who performed Tommy at the Metropolitan Opera House, Leonard Bernstein grabbed Townshend by his shoulders and said, "Do you realize what you've done? "
@tomcat4841 Жыл бұрын
Then he slapped Townshend and said, "Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out!" Bernstein was being polite. Or did they get a second booking?
@wolfpat Жыл бұрын
@@tomcat4841 Tommy inspired Bernstein to write his own rock opera. It was commissioned by Jackie Onassis, and called "Mass". Parts of it were performed at the opening of the Kennedy Center.
@CliffordLake Жыл бұрын
Without this album, The Who would not be The Who. Patience, this album is an Amazing Journey.
@CuriousGeorge1111 Жыл бұрын
I see what you did there.
@DanielCuccherini-il2iz Жыл бұрын
It is a Masterpiece to me.
@MaddyN999 Жыл бұрын
Watching the movie will give you the visuals to go along with the music. Fantastic movie with a host of Rock Star Royalty playing the parts. Elton John, Tina Turner, Eric Clapton, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Pete Townsend, and Roger Daltry as Tommy. Also Ann Margaret as Tommy’s mother, Oliver Reed as his Stepfather. Also Jack Nicholson and other actors.
@babylonsister118 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for saying that! You saved me a bunch of time and energy! The only other thing I would have added is that while I never take away from the talent of the other band mates, but again I love the genius of Pete Townsend!
@doplinger1 Жыл бұрын
And to see Ann Margret writhing around on the floor in baked beans and foam is something else!
@smw4628 Жыл бұрын
I'm a huge Who fan but I thought that movie was terrible.
@vicprovost2561 Жыл бұрын
If Pete only played guitar or sang great lyrics or was a songwriter extraordinaire or inventive keyboard player or producer, any one of this things should make him a legend, all together, top 10 Rock Star of all time!
@marlasotherchannel9847 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!@@smw4628
@JB-Deadskins Жыл бұрын
So basically the story is that Capt Walker is presumed dead in the war, and his wife remarried. Capt Walker returns home and surprises the couple sleeping. The new guy thinks he's a burglar, and kills Capt Walker. Unfortunately, the small boy, Tommy, witnesses the killing. The mother and stepfather tell him he didn't see it, he didn't hear it, he won't tell anyone ever what he witnessed. The boy retreats into a psychosomatic blind, deaf, and mute existence. All through his childhood and adolescence, his parents try various things to "cure" him. For some reason, he loves pinball, and becomes the world champion. When he finally is freed from his self-imposed prison, he finds that he is worshiped as a savior by the day's youth. But it all falls apart when the parents try to monetize his stardom, and the followers rebel. It makes a lot more sense when you watch the movie.
@steveblomerth Жыл бұрын
The French Horn was played by John Entwhistle, the bass player...his first instrument as a kid....And the first tune is an introduction of many of the musical themes you will hear in the album. The lead singer did not change. The quieter tunes are sung by Pete Townsend, the heavier numbers are sung by Roger Daltrey. Occasional lead vocals by John Entwhistle the bass player.
@garyrausch1184 Жыл бұрын
I was in 7th grade in music class, our teacher came in and said we're going to listen some opera, we all groaned in disbelief till he started this. We were amazed
@whofan1967 Жыл бұрын
Coolest music teacher ever.
@RainajoiАй бұрын
I was 8 and standing in my kitchen. My oldest brother told me about a play the school was doing. A deaf dumb and blind boy. Changed my life.
@danferguson5938 Жыл бұрын
FYI: "'21" is about Tommy's father coming home from the war to find his wife with another man, who kills Tommy's father in front of Tommy. That is "what about the boy, he saw it all..."is referring to. They tell him he never saw it and never heard it and can never speak of it, which is why he goes deaf, dumb and blind.
@jamespuleo3269 Жыл бұрын
The multi-disc album came with a booklet of illustrations, lyrics, and sections that fill in the gaps of missing story between the songs --- like the death of Captain Walker, who the couple mistook for a burglar as he came through a window in the middle of the night.
@CuriousGeorge1111 Жыл бұрын
Yessir, and "21" is the singer's age, not the year.
@bernardsalvatore1929 Жыл бұрын
@@CuriousGeorge1111why would you say that when the lyric is "so you think 21 is going to be a good year?" and these guys are absolutely right the war that the father was supposed to have been lost in was World War 1. It makes perfect sense they're celebrating the New Year between 1920 and 1921 the war was a few years before that and now here comes daddy who we thought was lost in the war!! Now it could be coincidentally that they are also 21 years old but I believe that the song is referring to the year! And I've been listening to this album pretty much since it came out and that's the way I've always interpreted it!
@bernardsalvatore1929 Жыл бұрын
And now it starts to get to the abuse part of the album! Can't wait to see how they interpret it!!
@jfg1356 Жыл бұрын
'Quadrophenia' is the album for me - gritty gang fights, disaffection, no-future hope, unrequited love - so what's one to do except find a purpose? incredible album and songs
@danferguson5938 Жыл бұрын
Watching you guys discovering and realizing what an album actually is is fascinating. And just FYI, Tommy was called a "Rock Opera" and was the first and one of very few Rock Operas. The top bands that made the most comprehensive thematic albums were: The Who, Pink Floyd, Rush...but of course The Beatles take credit for the first thematic album (Sgt Peppers) and then Paul McCartney later with Band on the Run.
@deepermind4884 Жыл бұрын
Tommy was the first widely known & successful rock opera. The first, however, was "S. F. Sorrow" by the British band Pretty Things, released in December '68, whereas Tommy was released in mid-'69. "S. F. Sorrow" had a main character & a linear story line. Unfortunately, they didn't tour for the album & it wasn't released in the U.S. until Dec. '69, after Tommy had become well-known.
@kendudley355311 ай бұрын
@@deepermind4884 Gotta disagree here. November 1967 - Moody Blues Days of Future Passed was released.
@deepermind488411 ай бұрын
@@kendudley3553 That's a great album, but technically speaking, it isn't an opera. An opera tells a linear story, w characters & dialogue. "Days...." doesn't do that, it's more of a concept album, it's got a theme, i.e. different parts of the day & the feelings they evoke, but no narrative running through the songs. It's not even suggested it's the same person who is experiencing all the parts of the day. Am I wrong? 🤷🏻♂️
@kendudley355311 ай бұрын
@@deepermind4884 Deeper - I can not say you are wrong. Days is one of the first Concept Albums, but may not fit the category of Rock Opera. Yet, there is something to add - Days isn't just about a day and night. It is also about a lifetime. In The Morning, the singer talks about children. Peak Hour and Tuesday Afternoon is about middle age and Night's In White Satin is about death. White Satin is what a coffin is lined with. (I know Hayward said it was about "love sheets" but come on!). So, Nights In White Satin and Late Lament could be considered Operatic by the definition of linear story, character and dialogue. But, it is a stretch. Concept Album, not Rock Opera Ken
@netuno609 ай бұрын
Jesus Christ Superstar (1971) was also a rock opera. But Tommy, for sure, was the first one called that way.
@davidburton9136 Жыл бұрын
The Who was so far in debt when this album came out, they were in danger of breaking up. This album, and the world-changing tour that ensued, made them rich. Glad to see you guys checking this out!
@CuriousGeorge1111 Жыл бұрын
Yes! And Tommy has so much acoustic guitar because Townsend was forced to release it with his demo acoustic work, which he planned to replace.
@michaelsullivan6854 Жыл бұрын
I've been a fan for years and am ashamed to say that this will be the first time I've listened to this masterpiece from start to finish !
@johndrx165 Жыл бұрын
They used to play this whole album live. Townshend wrote the opera himself. Their live versions were much harder and energetic. I am a big Who fan, but this album is not my favorite. I was in a hard rock trio and we played Sparks. Also, they were the first to really do this.
@CuriousGeorge1111 Жыл бұрын
Amazing Journey/Sparks is my favorite part of this masterpiece.
@mikefannon6994 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I saw them in Atlanta soon after the album release. Played the entire opera. A lot different without the horns and overdubs, more rock & roll.
@joescott8877 Жыл бұрын
You guys are doing "Tommy"? Two words: Hell. Yeah. Be back after work tonight to check THIS one out for sure! EDIT: OK, i watched much of it just now, actually. I will just say for now that I feel justified in recommending that last one, "The Hawker," on a couple of occasions the last few months. I figured you guys would like the "jungle drums" and groove of it, and after your approval here I feel vindicated there, heh!
@Sp33gan Жыл бұрын
Spot on about the band having changed. Music was evolving so fast at this time and The Who made the leap from an R&B based singles band to monster album album rock with this one. It was at this same time that changes in the industry were moving away from the singles market and more into the full statement an album could make. Pete Townshend upped his writing game exponentially at this time. In a later interview with Pete, he mentioned how Roger Daltrey came to him and asked if he "could be Tommy". Something about the character in the story spoke to Roger and it caused him to elevate his vocals to several levels higher than before. With both Pete and Roger pushing their boundaries, it gave John Entwhistle and Keith Moon the permission to drive harder and really express themselves in their playing. All of this together made The Who into one of the greatest bands of all time.
@bernardsalvatore1929 Жыл бұрын
Great comment well said
@Ibanezed210 Жыл бұрын
The Who were a very "blue collar" band, which had an edge, and they introduced a symphony type sound to their works, which were obviously works of art.
@robertchambers4065 Жыл бұрын
I agree with your evaluation 100%. What is impossible for today's reviewers to fully understand is what it was like living in 1969 when the album first came out. The musical and spiritual changes that took place in that time is just history to those that read about it but for those of us who lived through it, it was a day to day evolution. I won't go into detail about it here but if you lived through it you'll know what I mean.
@ememnicholas565 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I still play this regularly after all these years. This is a rock opera. Looking backward, it is hard to understand how groundbreaking this was at the time.
@midnightrambler7716 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact….I played 1921 at the stroke of midnight “got a feeling ‘21 is gonna be a good year!” on New Years Eve going into 2021…boy was I wrong! 😂 😭 Then again I played “I Can See Clearly Now” by Johnny Nash, as in 20-20, at the stroke of midnight on New Years Eve from ‘19 to ‘20. I was even more wrong about that mess of a year! 😱
@mikefannon6994 Жыл бұрын
I haven't listened to this entire album for 50 years. Townsend is genus, Daltry & Entwhistle - amazing, moon - a Monster on drums! Thanks guys, can't wait for side 2!
@TheNorcalmonkey67 Жыл бұрын
The sick part about all of this, is that the Who actually used to play this in it's entirety (or damned near) for almost a year straight....it's documented on the expanded Live at Leeds, Isle of Wight and Live at Hull....
@scottvanschelven5359 Жыл бұрын
You need to see these songs live from their 1970 shows...blistering and powerful!
@gracedv Жыл бұрын
If you listen to their early records, then the sound of some of this would not seem unfamiliar to you. Try Substitute, Happy Jack, I'm a Boy. I don't think you have covered any of their earliest hits yet; that is another rabbit hole. Thanks for all The Who love and appreciation!
@JulioLeonFandinho Жыл бұрын
It's my favourite era of The Who, I think it's overlooked because it wasn't an album oriented time, but I think you're right, they made Tommy and put everything they've achieved in it and here's the result, an overwhelming album like no other, and for some reason also overlooked nowadays. It's their best hour to my mind, and the furthest a rock band could possibly reach. It's there with Pet Sounds, Revolver and whatever rock album you'd name
@JB-Deadskins Жыл бұрын
Don't forget My Generation and Magic Bus
@gracedv Жыл бұрын
I had a longer list including Boris the Spider and My Generation, but I lost the draft of my reply.
@davidcampbell4174 Жыл бұрын
This is such a great album. I still play it from beginning to end now and then. Keith Moon’s drumming was beastly. Thanks for doing all these great reviews.
@renemokum Жыл бұрын
This album turned me into a Who fan (especially the drums). Tommy will grow on you (like all good albums do). To listen to a live version of Tommy, listen to the extended version of 'Live at Leeds,' one of my favorite live rock albums of all time. For more R&B flavored music you should go back to their very first album (titled 'My Generation'). Another early great (and perhaps somewhat underrated) album is 'The Who Sell Out,' of which you've already reacted to 'I Can See for Miles.'
@PhilipConte-f6u Жыл бұрын
This is what made them world famous. They were so good when I saw them in Toronto in 1976. They had rock star stage presence for sure. What can you say about Keith Moon live!
@vicprovost2561 Жыл бұрын
I saw them in the 70s a couple times and got to see them with Moon still being the Moonatic and the band in full flight, the only shows better for me were Pink Floyd in the 70s.
@RockandRant1 Жыл бұрын
You guys need to remember they are singing different voices for different characters and it’s both Roger and Pete on lead vocals at different times
@garyscharf9232 Жыл бұрын
I've never been a huge fan of the Tommy album. The orchestral production is not my thing, but when they played these songs live, it's completely different. The raw power and energy on their Live at Leeds album is amazing.
@paxonearth Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you all stuck with it all the way through. I grew up on Classic Rock, even seeing this in the theatre in the late 70's as a 12 or 13 year old boy. Having said that, aside from their radio hits everyone knows, I didn't know a lot of their music. That changed a few years ago when I bought much of their catalog (The Who Sell Out, Tommy, Quadrophenia, The Who By Numbers, Who's Next, and Who Are You?) and took a DEEP dive. I have a whole new appreciation for the band, especially Pete's compositional skills.
@jimmoore8951 Жыл бұрын
Hope you got them to throw in Pete's Empty Glass and All the Best Cowboys... to round out your catalog
@paxonearth Жыл бұрын
@@jimmoore8951 I haven’t give that route yet, but I will. Thanks for reminding me. I always thought Rough Boys was a kick ass song.
@jimmoore8951 Жыл бұрын
Entwhistle had to be rock's greatest French horn player. Pretty good on the bass too
@stillstanding8286 Жыл бұрын
First time around hearing this I think that it’s best just to listen to the music and enjoy it. I was 14 when this album came out, and I’m still hearing new things every time I listen to it. I agree that the Ken Russell film will give you some context to understand the story, but the movie is sort of a different animal. Enjoy!!!
@blanewilliams5960 Жыл бұрын
I love this album and I really liked the movie as well. It's a rock opera that tells a story with highs and lows and there are some real bangers. I can't wait for the rest, thanks for doing this Guys!
@wadehines9971 Жыл бұрын
The Who began as smash rock bangers. As opposed to Beatle lovey doo, theirs was more teen angst fighting. But Pete Townsend has musical aspirations and headed toward concept albums and operatic rock and roll. So you get MUSICAL THEMES. The simplistic view is something like Peter and the Wolf where different instruments represent different characters. Here you get riffs, or melodies that represent different themes or emotions. It is, as they say, an amazing journey.
@fredblassie Жыл бұрын
Hearing Tommy live is like going from a pillow fight to a prison riot.
@TomGrifa Жыл бұрын
Guys, you have me soo excited! Ive listened to this album for over fifty years and its one of my favorites. Im an avid fan of you and your channel and so excited for our mutual enjoyment of Tommy. Also my name is Tom and Tommy can you hear me is my ringtone :)
@epicycles700 Жыл бұрын
The album is almost a template for the stage show. This piece was so dynamic on stage that it really launched the Who into new territory. The ensuing 1969 tour was legendary, including their show at Woodstock. Try to catch some video of them doing Tommy live in '69 -- that's when they really started to hit their stride.
@michaelwebster8389 Жыл бұрын
I kind of have the opposite view of this earlier stuff. I really prefer their older sounds these days. The Who Sellout is my favourite of their albums these days, after being a a Who fan for over 45 years. Really enjoy some of the sounds, and particular the sound of the drums, and Pete's acoustic guitar is world class on this - and really nice singing from Pete and Roger - much less heavy than later.
@terenzo50 Жыл бұрын
In 1969 -- even after the success of Sgt. Pepper's in 1967 -- rock still sought legitimacy as an art form. Tommy helped a great deal. Never mind about the later movie. It was the music that was important. Let the pictures play out in your own head from the music alone.
@marlasotherchannel9847 Жыл бұрын
Right on!
@theperfectmotorcycleistwom9921 Жыл бұрын
Pete Townsend referred to Quadrophenia as their towering achievement. Tommy is a masterpiece too, but earlier in their career. Pinball Wizard on the second album was the big 'hit'.
@aviadilo Жыл бұрын
I prefer Tommy to Quadrophenia - but both are great.
@dougj7295 Жыл бұрын
Townsend specifically wrote this album to make it a rock opera - every song the next act. And the comment about it being played in opera houses around the world and Bernstein's comment - its just mind boggling - and of course it was made into a movie...
@babylonsister118 Жыл бұрын
i feel as though even if you choose not to watch the movie, if you checked out the soundtrack, you would be a little more "tuned in" to the story-line. When my boys were young, the movie was on the"required watch" list, though some enjoyed it more than others and went back for seconds, than others! lol Pete Townsend is truly genius!
@allisondownes7481 Жыл бұрын
A true rock opera, with all the elements, starting out with the overture. Thanks for reviewing the whole side!
@sarahcushing939 Жыл бұрын
Back in the 70's when I was a kid and part of a synchronized swimming team at summer camp we did a routine to the opening track. It was really fun. Always loved this album. Thanks for the reaction.
@ML-un1oi Жыл бұрын
Amazing album from an amazing group. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this again. Thank you for all the great reactions. Appreciate you 🙏 ❤
@kevingraham804 Жыл бұрын
I told you guys a while ago too do this album. Great stuff fellas, bestregards.
@tonic8945 Жыл бұрын
I was 11 when this was released, Pinball Wizard was released as a single and became an anthem for us pinball players, happy days ❤
@scottsnyder2726 Жыл бұрын
A pivotal album, both in rock’s timeline, and in understanding, who, at their core are each of the band members, especially Pete and Roger. This project began in 1968, released in 1969, so followed in “album as a whole” concept of Beatles and others before. It’s focus on the life of a single male, Tommy, a deaf dumb and blind boy, with intersecting characters and its operatic aspirations expanded its musical expression. To me, what’s most interesting is the exposure of the autobiographical psychic wound within Pete, Roger, Keith and John. Softer and much more introspective in describing the human condition, in my humble opinion, was its triumph. Pete was able to express his pain and begin his spiritual healing. Roger’s vocals highlighted his sensitive soul, which prior to this and even often after always returned to a tough masculinity. Not my favorite Who album, but it’s creation and release substantively increased my appreciation for its members.
@petervandervlies6427 Жыл бұрын
Check out the Woodstock performance of the Sparks part. You get an idea of what Tommy was live in those days back than. No band like THE WHO,they were the greatest. Well,i must say this ,cause I'm the greatest WHO fan ,i think 😅 Thanks guys loved this one. 👍👊😁
@vicprovost2561 Жыл бұрын
Sparks live is dope as powerful as the drugs that knock you out. Killer instrumental!
@petervandervlies6427 Жыл бұрын
@@vicprovost2561 cheers from the Netherlands 👊😁
@randyallaben9900 Жыл бұрын
Tommy is truly incredible. A concept album written by genius Pete. But as great as it is……Quadrophenia is a whisker better. (Let the fight begin😗)
@JB-Deadskins Жыл бұрын
Keith Moon would say before they performed this live, "Have a little respect, it's a f***ing opera!"
@dryflypro Жыл бұрын
I bought this album the day it arrived at the local record store. I was 20. Listened to it over and over the next month, and shared it. It was “mind blowing”, and this was when all rock and roll was mind blowing! Thanks for reminding me of this special time in my life.
@RainajoiАй бұрын
I grew up in a hippie town where this album was GOSPEL. I will forever love sharing The Who.
@steve-qe1sv Жыл бұрын
I saw them at the Fillmore East, they played for an hour and a half, took a short intermission did this whole album. To this day, still one of my favorite concerts.
@IvorPresents Жыл бұрын
I was third year college in 69l. first heard this in the record shop. I stood and listened to the first cuts. Had to buy it and put it on at the house. This was one of the first Rock operas.. Rock music to tell a story. was not done too often,. A group. The Moody Blues did the first concept album, Day's of Futures Past . that came out in '67. Tommy has great guitar work throughout. Riffs you could play along with, Pinball Wizard was the song of the summer AM hit parade. The Album was a hit artistically and financially. A movie. came later. The double album was a monument. Pete had a theatrical show in mind. Only other rock opera at the time was Jesus Christ Superstar. another double album. Quadrophenia is one of my top favorites.albums. Should be listened to more often
@thomasp.3796 Жыл бұрын
Tommy was the first successful "rock opera", a full album story told in songs and musical pieces. Classic.
@jaydMANifistation Жыл бұрын
This album really screams for you to watch the movie. It's a rook opera, not a list of songs. Love you guys.
@annieandjessiethedog Жыл бұрын
The Who created the genre: "Rock Operas", Tommy and Quadrophenia. Both are double albums that tell a story and are meant to be played the way you're doing it La. You always get it!
@davidstobie275110 ай бұрын
live at Leeds is killer
@chrisconniff4493 Жыл бұрын
Tommy's Dad dies Tommy Born Tommy's Mom meets and dates new man on holiday Tommy sees Mom in bed with other Man Tommy becomes deaf, dumb, blind Tommy is abused by Uncle Tommy is tortured by Cousin Tommy's mom and step dad search for cure Tommy discovers pinball Tommy is awesome at pinball Tommy becomes idolized as prophet Tommy can see, hear and speak again Tommy's status goes south. The songs will take you through the story. The movies is good because the songs are sung by the different characters played by rock stars and Ann Margaret❤❤❤. Love all your reviews!! Quadrophenia is excellent as well for a story album!!
@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek10 ай бұрын
Wrong
@sayaka85874 ай бұрын
Overture, its a boy, 1921, are brilliant and perfect start to the super influential album. Moons drumming through the whole album is Stella, just listen to those fills. Love this album😊😇🥰
@peterjonas497118 күн бұрын
I was 13 years old in 1982. This was decades before the movie Almost Famous. I turned on the black light and heard (all four vinyl sides! of) this album and fell down a long deep hole of mystical visions. And I wasn't even tripping on acid. Like all my favorite albums, it scared me and blew my mind and then it hooked me for life. What's Goin' On, the Marvin Gaye album, also seems like a coherent concept record.
@hunter1961100 Жыл бұрын
Albums like this and dark side of the moon, crime of the Century can trace their origins back to the Beatles, Sergeant Pepper, that had such a impact on the musicians at the time, and what an album could be
@chitownlee Жыл бұрын
You guy's are going to dig This amazing journey.
@cshubs Жыл бұрын
This was one of the first 5 albums I bought, about 40 years ago. Pinball Wizard was the entry song for me. Heard it on the radio while riding in the backseat of my mom's brown Chevelle.
@VintageWanderer Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the earliest concept albums ever never mind its the first ROCK OPERA! Cheers. Thanks for going thru the album.
@deepermind4884 Жыл бұрын
Not the first. Gotta give credit where credit is due. The band Pretty Things released "S.F. Sorrow" in Dec. '68, & Tommy came out mid-'69. A rock opera with a main character & a story line. Google it.
@VintageWanderer Жыл бұрын
oh thanks man I need to check that out... @@deepermind4884
@jaquestraw1 Жыл бұрын
@@deepermind4884 Beach Boys "Animal Sounds", Beatles "Pepper", Mothers of Invention "Freak Out" 👍
@deepermind4884 Жыл бұрын
@@jaquestraw1 Those could be called "concept" albums. Songs around a theme, but they don't have a linear story line to them. "Pet Sounds" 😐
@jaquestraw1 Жыл бұрын
@@deepermind4884 I agree, just going by the general idea that a concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.
@Kelters Жыл бұрын
Hi. It's good to listen to Tommy again. It's been a while now for me. -- Anyway. You ask what song would've turned you on to them .. Go back to "My Generation", "Substitute", "I Can See For Miles"!!!! The Who had a really good fan base from before Tommy. The rock opera album was a surprise for all of us back then.
@gs8191 Жыл бұрын
Side One is an appetizer, just like the overture in the beginning, that sets the stage for what is to come. You're going to like a lot of songs coming up and one or two you'll probably recognize.
@daveman_50 Жыл бұрын
THIS *WAS* THE PEAK!!! You guys just don't get it. I guess you had to be there. This was absolutely mind-blowing and revolutionary when it was released. Very much in the mode of a classical symphony, with key centers and repeating modes, rhythms and themes. It's really not about individual songs. All of a piece-- one fully-integrated work. It required commitment and a long attention span. Spark one up and get ready to listen to the entire album, all 4 sides.
@NebulizerChi Жыл бұрын
The "Amazing Journey/Sparks" combinado in a live setting is must-listen stuff ---it explodes
@Jude_196 Жыл бұрын
Checked this album out at the library when I was a teenager - ended up memorizing it and WORE IT OUT before I took it back!! 🤣🤣🤣 GREAT PICK, GUYS!!
@jackp8583 Жыл бұрын
Tommy is seriously impressive live. Amazing Journey/Sparks alone are mind blowing. (Please do find it on YT!) Pete wrote an opera that turned out to be perfect for a power trio. In contrast, Pete designed Quadrophenia to be played live and wound up with a masterwork that required playing with tapes live, Keith had headphones double tapped to his head each show.
@highline64 Жыл бұрын
Best in the 69/70 era
@davidmorgan5312 Жыл бұрын
Guy's, great reaction, the only problem I have is you did Quadrophenia, before Tommy. I remember back in 69 a girl friend of mine ('not a girl friend' just a friend who was female) called me and said Dave just bought this great album come and listen to it, I did and was blown away, just two young ladies and me sitting on the floor listening to the Who. there might have been some beer involved. Side 2 gets rockier.
@RainajoiАй бұрын
I cannot express the way this album changed my life. I was 8 when it found me. A dead dumb and blind boy. I couldn't imagine the struggle and revolution.
@gustavogutierrez9086 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely right on this one, just put the headset on and listen to the whole album through. Great reaction, gents!
@dvalentino1 Жыл бұрын
Another great reaction guys. My cousin turned me on to this album when it first came out. She sat me down on her bed and played the whole album for me. I think I was only about 10 or 11, but it made a huge impression (kind of like that scene in Almost Famous where the older sister turns her baby brother onto her favorite albums saying “the music will set you free”). I was learning to play drums in school and I think that listening to Overture was when I became a huge fan of Keith Moon!❤️🔥✌️
@dogporchdogporch17110 ай бұрын
You gentlemen, are playing one of rocks best albums. For that you earn my total respect. I love to see that younger generations can appreciate the classics. 🍻
@bernardsalvatore1929 Жыл бұрын
THIS IS SUCH A TREAT TO SEE ANYBODY REALLY REACTING TO THIS ALBUM!! BUT A COUPLE OF GUYS WITH YOUR MUSICAL BACKGROUND AT THE BEGINNING (NOT TRYING TO STEREOTYPE BUT I AM GOING TO GUESS THAT YOU GUYS WERE MOSTLY LISTENING TO HIP-HOP AND R&B TYPE STUFF MAYBE ROCK AND ROLL A LITTLE BIT BEFORE YOU STARTED YOUR JOURNEY ON YOUR CHANNEL) AND TAKING A MUSICAL JOURNEY AS YOU ARE TO PULL THIS ALBUM UP AS ONE THAT YOU WANTED TO EXPLORE HAS CAUSED ME TO SUBSCRIBE!! WHEN YOU PAUSED AROUND THE 11-MINUTE MARK ON THIS VIDEO AND WERE TALKING ABOUT THE FACT THAT THIS IS A STORY, THE ALBUM IS TELLING YOU A STORY AND TAKING YOU ON A JOURNEY, YOU GUYS HIT IT RIGHT ON THE HEAD!! BEING INNOVATORS IS AN UNDERSTATEMENT WHEN IT COMES TO THIS CONCEPT!! AT THE TIME THAT IT CAME OUT IN THE 70S! THIS ALBUM WAS WHAT SPAWNED THE TERM "CONCEPT ALBUM"! THE CONCEPT OF THIS IS WE ARE TAKING A JOURNEY THROUGH THE LIFE OF TOMMY, WHO IS THE LITTLE BABY THAT WAS BORN IN THE SONG "IT'S A BOY"! THE SONG 1921 REFERS TO TOMMY'S BIOLOGICAL DAD, WHO WAS THOUGHT TO BE DEAD IN THE WAR, CAME BACK AND FOUND THE WIFE WITH ANOTHER MAN! THAT OTHER MAN KILLS TOMMY'S DAD IN FRONT OF THE BABY AND THAT IS WHERE THE LINES "YOU DIDN'T HEAR IT! YOU DIDN'T SEE IT! YOU WON'T SAY NOTHING TO NO ONE EVER IN YOUR LIFE!" COME FROM!! AND THAT IS WHAT MAKES TOMMY DEAF DUMB AND BLIND! THIS WAS SUCH A SPECTACULAR ALBUM WHEN IT CAME OUT!! I USED TO LISTEN TO IT NON-STOP!! THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH FOR EXPLORING IT AND ACTUALLY UNDERSTANDING WHAT'S GOING ON!!
@bobmessier5215 Жыл бұрын
A concept album and a rock opera. The first of two concept rock operas with the 2nd being, "Quadrophenia", a few years later. In between was "Who's Next?", another great album.
@bobmessier5215 Жыл бұрын
Both of these albums (Tommy & Quadrophenia) were also made into cool movies.
@jollyrodgers7272 Жыл бұрын
You took me back to the 8th grade when I snuck my older brother's copy of this and played it for the first time, straight thru, all alone and focused. This was the First Rock Opera ever. This is just the build-up, guys - and you really deserve to hear it uninterrupted.
@gerrydantone6834 Жыл бұрын
At some point you will appreciate the ingenious way they repeat their musical themes into the various songs, not unlike a symphony.
@timgrady4630 Жыл бұрын
All timer Brilliance, this one . Sounds as good today as it did 50 plus years hence .
@danielb2993 Жыл бұрын
Glad you guys are doing the whole album. It really needs to be listened to in order. On the extended version of Live at Leeds they play the whole album all the way through. Amazing.
@richardlambert3364 Жыл бұрын
The movie is very worth watching. It makes the story in song super clear when you see Tommy's life develop along with really gerat tunes.... With helpers/collaborators who's versions of those songs will never be forgotten... Tina Turner, the Acid Queen, Elton John Pinball Wizard. In my opinion it is a way for people who were not here yet to get a picture of the past from the eyes of people were a part of it. If you really dig in, there are some real deep sociocultural things going on.
@claymyers3323 Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for reacting to Tommy. I bought this album when it came out in 69. Pete sings the first two songs.
@terenzo50 Жыл бұрын
Incidentally, that last song is an old blues tune that was written by Sonny Boy Williamson II and rearranged by Pete Townshend.
@daveking9393 Жыл бұрын
First time here. Looking forward to the rest of this journey. Keep up the great work!
@johnprice6066 Жыл бұрын
My favorite songs on this album are "Christmas" and "Cousin Kevin"... I can appreciate the black humor involved... Also, you should check out "A Quick One While He's Away" or the band used to refer to it, "Tommy's Parents." The version from The Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus is amazing. 🤘
@oldmachinist9236 Жыл бұрын
this whole album is filled with next level drumming
@alp-196011 ай бұрын
You really need to hear them play this live, as good as the album is, live Who is much more. So glad to see young people turned on by old music. Rock on.
@Jamesharris-lo9nn Жыл бұрын
My favorite The Who album! Glad you guys are checking it out. It would have been helpful to you if you had watched a lyrics video for a better grasp on the plot. Great channel guys! 🎸👌🎙️
@BritIronRebel9 ай бұрын
It's the first rock opera. It broke ground. The studio LP is rather mixed to where you dont hear John's bass, Keith's drums quite as well. And Pete's guitar is tamed. Seeing them perform this all live is an unbelievable experience!
@alanfine9825 Жыл бұрын
Tommy was/is a Rock Opera/Concept album....awesome and as you mentioned, takes time to absorb and appreciate. But i knocks your socks off with it's intensity and discovering How Tommy the character, came to be is still a trip. Which Band can say they has (2) Killer rock opera concept double albums? Thanks Pete!
@kkampy40528 ай бұрын
An opera in the traditional sense has instrumental passages and vocal passages. That's why there are long instrumental sections and then singing sections. Usually there is a musical theme that carries through the entire piece.
@davidstobie275110 ай бұрын
13 14 I was playing this perfectly ( i think)
@tomkephart8352 Жыл бұрын
As many others have said… this is when they were reaching their peak. This album is a masterpiece
@bruuno778 ай бұрын
I finally watched the whole reaction and thought you guys were great. I am a little late so I ma sure yo have gotten questions answered etc. I just wanted to let you guys know you are a genuinely intelligent and thoughtful pair.
@Imagination-In-A-Box Жыл бұрын
Remember watching a classic albums episode on Tommy and they say this album is considered when Roger Daltrey found his voice for The Who. Before they tended to be seen as these 3 power house musicians then their singer but that changed after this album.
@cheripetty1805 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait until you react to the movie. I was 13 when it came out. Of course, I bought the double-album Soundtrack. You need to experience TINA TURNER as the ACID QUEEN. ELTON JOHN as the PINBALL WIZARD!
@coreytai51149 ай бұрын
I was obsessed with this album when I first heard it
@lesblatnyak5947 Жыл бұрын
Its always nice being medicated with you while listening to great tunes and knowing it and you guessing😂. Read the bio, it will clear the mind. 🙏🍁
@cwhumble3 Жыл бұрын
Crazy one for you guys to dive in to. Rock opera. Definitely have to take it in large chunks or it won’t make sense. Thanks for taking it on.
@waynemoon5359 Жыл бұрын
Stepping into the pages of history. Musically priceless.