Yes, this contributed hugely to me becoming a Who fan - finally saw them in 2000 and was so happy Pete went back to electric and windmilling again. I was young and thought I'd never see them, yet saw them another six times after that. Rog and Pete are around 80, but would still see them again.
I'm speechless. Never knew this existed. Sitting here on a cloudy, cold day, feeling kind of out of it and then this pops up. Suddenly life is good again.
Wow. This is the peak age for many . Can draw on their life experience to go much deeper emotionally and still have the stamina to be able to express it all. Cheers
My friend and i were on vacation in london at that time. We had no idea about this concert but two kids sold us tickets to the show. It was absolutely awesome. We came back to nyc a few days later and nobody believed us that we got to see this concert for $8....the who was and still is my favorite band so i consider myself lucky that we got to experience it live.
The young me saw this on TV at the time and it was inspirational. My parents got me the latest compilation album that Christmas (the one with the b&w cover) and I then bought The Kids Are Alright video and me and the girlfriend ended up buying all the albums - saw them 7 times post-2000. Even though Pete and Roger are around 80, I'd still get tickets for it. Unlike the Eagles who are charging at least twice as much, and, as it turns out, are miming their vocals.
Alanis Morrisette did brilliantly too as did Jools H and i have an ever lasting love for Tangled up in Blue thanks to this concert and I still love The Who. Wasnt impressed with Clspton. He was there but the Who rock!
Thank you for pointing this guy out.I really enjoyed his playing. Does anyone know what kind of guitar that he's playing? I google him and tried to find it but I couldn't find anything. Thank you
@@Unclevic64 Schecter. Geoff and Simon were playing Schecters Pete his Gibson J-200 acoustic David Gilmour his candy apple red Fender Stratocaster with EMG Pickups.
Interesting to see Roger recreating Freddie Mercury's Live Aid outfit! 😀 Jokes aside, nice upload. It would have been great to see the entire show in this quality.
Is that Zak on drums?! The utterly fabulous Jody Linscott on percussion! I remember thinking they were old at Live Aid, and ancient at this... 😂😂 mere slips of boys back then, in fact. Compared to now ......it included Gary Glitter as the Godfather, Phil Daniels as the Narrator and Jimmy, Trevor MacDonald as the newsreader, Adrian Edmondson as the Bell Boy and Stephen Fry as the hotel manager
When I was 12 in 1986, my parents and I went to see Elton John at McNichols Arena in Denver for the Ice on Fire Tour. One of my more vivid memories is watching Linscott...it was mesmerizing. I was already a huge Beatles fan and saw her in Macca 's failure of a film, Give My Regards to Broad Street. I don't know who she HASN'T played with
I was there. A brilliant day. The Who were on form!. Dylan was terrible. Stand out single person was Taylor hawkings with Alanis Morissette. Amazing drummer ❤
David got wind his wife Polly Samson (who he is still married to now) was pregnant again after the show and was advised not to fly until the baby who was their second child Gabriel was born early in 1997. Plus David was still taking it easy after Pink Floyd got inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier in 1996 where David, Rick Wright and Nick Mason accepted and Roger Waters (who was still angry at his ex bandmates) no showed while Syd Barrett for obvious reasons wasn't there.
Ah - the Clapton parts are from the Live at Hyde Park performance. Thought I recognized that stage. I rented that VHS so many times when I was learning to play guitar the store gave it to me.
phenomenal...particularly impressed with zach starkey--closest thing to keith moon's drumming i've ever heard with the who (saw he had some help in the percussion dept.)
Well that's certainly a click bait lie. It's not the full show by any means but it's nice to see at least some of Quadraphenia shown. You didn't show Dylan, Alanis Morrisette, Jules Holland, Gary Glitter. I wish someone would really show the whole thing.
@@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 Simply because Keith's shoes are very difficult to fill. Even with the Starkey bloodline talent and lessons from Moon himself.
If I remembered correctly, Gary Glitter was also in this concert performing “The Punk and the Godfather”. I guess they didn’t include this because of those horrible things he had done…
Yep, he was there as well as on the 1996 tour that followed. He was also the reason why Roger was wearing an eyepatch that day. I think the 1996 Quadrophenia tour was the last thing he's done musically before his crimes came up.
i would love to see the full setlist played by the Who this day, HBO only showed about 30% of what the Who played.. which was the entire Quadrophenia album.... pls advise where to find the full setlist if anyone knows.
Gary Glitter footage was scrapped. The fan shot Hyde Park was on here but pulled and you saw David Gilmour also sing "Helpless Dancer" but he couldn't sing the high part so Billy Nicholls sang the high while David sang the same part an octave lower as David is a baritone voice wise.
I remember when this took place. Dylan, Clapton and (a then white-hot) Alanis Morissette also played. It was a bit of a dress-rehearsal for the potential of taking Quadrophenia out on the road. Roger was almost killed by Gary Glitter the day before by his mike stand-swinging gimmick, smacking Roger in the eye at full throttle. His presence (as well as Stephen Fry, Ade Edmonson and others) has been cut from almost all versions. The Who were at a tricky time here. Betwixt and between. It’s amazing that Roger is in such top form considering the injury. The dude is teflon.
Love reign o'vr me is one of my favorite songs, every time i hear it, it moves me. Do you guys think it moves pete and roger or they just tired of playing it. Opinions please. Have a good day ❤
Clapton looking good at 51 " the last time I was here was 30 years ago.." Sorry to be pedantic Eric, it was actually, 27 years earlier! Blind Faith of course. ( and the same day my parents got married a few miles away!)
THE WHO are so good on this! Especially Roger - who toughed it out and delivered a blazing performance though he had his eye socket fractured the day earlier by a stupid Gary Glitter recklessly swinging a mic stand.
I wonder whether it bugged John Entwistle that on songs like The Real Me, where he plays lead bass, the camera/director still focused on Roger and Pete (and even Zak).
Geoff Whitehorn on green guitar (Procol Harum, Bad Company in 1990 replacing Mick Ralphs for a few months, Roger Waters (Amused to Death)) Zak Starkey on Drums Jodi Linscott on Percussion Simon Townshend on white Telecaster guitar John Rabbit Bundrick (piano and organ) and Jon Carin (synthesizers) on keyboards Billy Nicholls, Sonia Jones and two others on backing vocals Horn Section escapes me Of course Pete, Roger, John plus (not featured) Gary Glitter (Godfather and Had Enough), Adrian Edmondson (Had Enough and Bell Boy), Trevor McDonald (news caster), Phil Daniels as Jimmy and David Gilmour (bus driver playing his candy apple red Stratocaster with Samson wireless receiver for the last time on stage through his Hiwatt Amplifier and WEM Cabinet and Pete Cornish pedal board and sang on The Dirty Jobs (he also does the guitar solo), Helpless Dancer (not filmed and he harmonized with Billy Nicholls the high part and David sang an octave lower), Love Reign (solos), Sea and Sand Reprise (when Roger announced David, David played a solo and Roger bowed on his knees to David) and 5:15 Reprise sharing guitar solos with Geoff Whitehorn, the audience video was on here but now yanked)
@@MichaelHansenFUN Geoff played with Roger on Amused to Death, that's him playing lead on Too Much Rope and most of the other rhythm guitars on Amused.
I was there 1996 Hyde Park, more then a million people there ❤❤❤❤
Seeing David Gilmour perform with The Who is just so cool.
No words ❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing
@Jim-pn5qr Agreed. My jaw dropped . . . never thought i'd hear him sing/play The Who in concert.
Townshend wrote some songs for Gilmore and he helped Townshend on the white city album
Entwistle just exploding through the music. Wowzers, what a fn' legend.
He was fantastic.
Yes, this contributed hugely to me becoming a Who fan - finally saw them in 2000 and was so happy Pete went back to electric and windmilling again. I was young and thought I'd never see them, yet saw them another six times after that. Rog and Pete are around 80, but would still see them again.
They forget with our the ox they suck
The mix is fantastic
John Entwistle is unreal!
As a bassist I have to live another 300 years to get this good
@@SwisstedChef2018It's not practice or time that will get you there. It is flow and letting go and just being yourself.
The best!!
I'm speechless. Never knew this existed. Sitting here on a cloudy, cold day, feeling kind of out of it and then this pops up. Suddenly life is good again.
22:32 Roger goes full Rock God...he does sound terrific that day. Rare to see a few smiles from Pete.
One of my favourite Clapton performances here. On fire.
Wow. This is the peak age for many . Can draw on their life experience to go much deeper emotionally and still have the stamina to be able to express it all. Cheers
With Gilmour WOW! 👍
My friend and i were on vacation in london at that time. We had no idea about this concert but two kids sold us tickets to the show. It was absolutely awesome. We came back to nyc a few days later and nobody believed us that we got to see this concert for $8....the who was and still is my favorite band so i consider myself lucky that we got to experience it live.
So nice to see the "old Eric" play those blistering licks on the Gibson.
Saw this tour a few times in 96 Killer set here
I've been waiting for this to upload... What a day it was, £8 a ticket! We went for The Who and they were awesome, Clapton wasn't bad either.
8 pounds to see The Who? My God, how could life have been so swell once upon a time?
That's pretty good in '70s money for this line-up!
I shot the sheriff and old love was cut off from ECs playlist
Eric Clapton with Gibson , so great 💯💯💯
The young me saw this on TV at the time and it was inspirational. My parents got me the latest compilation album that Christmas (the one with the b&w cover) and I then bought The Kids Are Alright video and me and the girlfriend ended up buying all the albums - saw them 7 times post-2000. Even though Pete and Roger are around 80, I'd still get tickets for it. Unlike the Eagles who are charging at least twice as much, and, as it turns out, are miming their vocals.
It takes me back.great memories
¡¡¡Qué grupazo, metales y coros en "Quadrophenia"!!! Las mujeres en percusiones y voz, fenomenales!!! Espectacular🎉
Completely agree. Backing musicians were wonderful.
" like the sweat of lovers, lying in the field ", the best lyrics in rock, i was 17 in 1977 the who was one of my favorite bands
I first listened to this album in 1977, too. Been listening ever since.
Same song “ the night is hot and black as ink. “Absolutely one of my favorite songs of ever.
The who..great..🎸
I was there, coming from south of France by (magic) bus
This is absolutely incredible ❤
I was there, and it was AMAZING 🛵🇬🇧
Me, too, dude. £10 for the whole evening. God bless the Princes truss.
Alanis Morrisette did brilliantly too as did Jools H and i have an ever lasting love for Tangled up in Blue thanks to this concert and I still love The Who. Wasnt impressed with Clspton. He was there but the Who rock!
pure Energie!
ROGER NEVER BEEN BETTER....MY ULTIMATE HUMAN HERO.
He's BOO-tiful
Que recital por Diosssss!!!! Gigantes de rock.......
Their best 90s performance powerful
Eric the love of my life😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Noticed the great Geoff Whitehorn in The Who's great guitar lineup, next to Simon Townshend.
Great player from Family.
Thanx for uploading x
Geoff was never in Family, he was in If, Procul Harum and Crawler. Charlie Whitney was Family's lead player.
Thank you for pointing this guy out.I really enjoyed his playing. Does anyone know what kind of guitar that he's playing? I google him and tried to find it but I couldn't find anything. Thank you
@@Unclevic64 Schecter.
Geoff and Simon were playing Schecters
Pete his Gibson J-200 acoustic
David Gilmour his candy apple red Fender Stratocaster with EMG Pickups.
- Whitehorn did however play in SHORTLIST which was (FAMILY vocalist) Roger Chapman's band.
FANTASTIC FOOTAGE.
Not the full show, but thanks for the upload.
I saw this when it aired. Got to see them the following month at Madison Square Garden. Great show!
I was there got the z Hyde Psrk t shirt!
Unrivaled performance!!!
Роджер Долтри - ИКОНА!!!!
💥💯💪
Wow. What a fn rush ❤
Is that a young Zak Starkey on drums?
Yesum...channeling ol Uncle Keith like only he can.🥁🥁❤❤
@@questioneverything-rf3yfI was wondering about that, too.
Yes, and he killed it!
Sure is! 😊
Yes
Interesting to see Roger recreating Freddie Mercury's Live Aid outfit! 😀
Jokes aside, nice upload. It would have been great to see the entire show in this quality.
John Entwistle......
He was a real good lookin' boy
Enough said.
The best!
Roger sounds great
Thank you. 👍❤️
Two drummers playing together and still not as chaotic as Moon by himself.
A force of nature unmatched before or since. The man was a beast🥁🩷
Amazing, I wish I would have been there, WOW. Looks like all the boys were well fed too from Townsend to Gilmour.
What? Are you saying they are chunky? That is halerious lol.😊
Nice country. Thanks a lot
Roger's hair deserves some sort of award.
so excited!!
The mighty Steve Gadd!
memories 😊
My goodness. Thank you. Subbed in!
Is that Zak on drums?! The utterly fabulous Jody Linscott on percussion!
I remember thinking they were old at Live Aid, and ancient at this... 😂😂 mere slips of boys back then, in fact. Compared to now
......it included Gary Glitter as the Godfather, Phil Daniels as the Narrator and Jimmy, Trevor MacDonald as the newsreader, Adrian Edmondson as the Bell Boy and Stephen Fry as the hotel manager
When I was 12 in 1986, my parents and I went to see Elton John at McNichols Arena in Denver for the Ice on Fire Tour. One of my more vivid memories is watching Linscott...it was mesmerizing. I was already a huge Beatles fan and saw her in Macca 's failure of a film, Give My Regards to Broad Street. I don't know who she HASN'T played with
@@bradparker9664 right? Ray Cooper would def be equally as prolific (but not as beautifully mesmerising!)
The Who with horns is badass huh? Damn
I attended this concert , though its not the complete performance here of The Who nor Clapton.
Gary Glitter is in the complete performance, so that’s a good reason why it’s edited!
I was there. A brilliant day. The Who were on form!. Dylan was terrible. Stand out single person was Taylor hawkings with Alanis Morissette. Amazing drummer ❤
Glad someone agrees with me about Dylan that day, I went to get chips when he was on !!?
God damn watch this
If you want to see musicians at work right here. This is how it’s done
Daltrey with that one eye symbolism
Thank Gary Glitter for that, he accidentally hit Roger in the eye.
Yes Daltrey showed the bruise during Dr Jimmy 'who cut up my eye'
Nobody play bass like John Entwistle the best bass player in rock in roll history ever ❤
Man they done good they always needed the horns and the recordings to do quadraphenia the right way
The Who con Gilmoure y Peter a cargo de las guitarras sublime y hubiese sido la banda más perfecta de la historia
Love this version of the Quad tunes
I saw a similar but no Gilmour at MSG with Billy Idol as The Bellboy! The Ox shines here best bassist in RNR! (Entwhistle)
David got wind his wife Polly Samson (who he is still married to now) was pregnant again after the show and was advised not to fly until the baby who was their second child Gabriel was born early in 1997. Plus David was still taking it easy after Pink Floyd got inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier in 1996 where David, Rick Wright and Nick Mason accepted and Roger Waters (who was still angry at his ex bandmates) no showed while Syd Barrett for obvious reasons wasn't there.
I was in thar crowd 👌
Ah - the Clapton parts are from the Live at Hyde Park performance. Thought I recognized that stage. I rented that VHS so many times when I was learning to play guitar the store gave it to me.
Pete N.1 🤟🎸
I saw this show about 2 shows before Glitter nailed Rog with the stand. It was fantastic. BIlly Idol came out as The Punk.
The title is a little misleading. This is not the full show. Please upload the full show! Thanks!
I was there tripping on acid
Lucky boy😊
Three guitars, two keyboards and a horn section on stage, and the great John Entwistle manages to cut through nonetheless. The guy was a god.
круто
Looks like Geoff Whitehorn with the green guitar.
Roger is one of the all time great frontmen.
phenomenal...particularly impressed with zach starkey--closest thing to keith moon's drumming i've ever heard with the who (saw he had some help in the percussion dept.)
I HAVE TO GIVE A HUGE SHUTOUT TO JOHN AND PETE!
THE WHO- ARE THE BEST BAND EVER ❤️🤍💙⬆️
I’m stopping and going from my phone to my big screen and stereo fck this little device
I was there.....
Well that's certainly a click bait lie. It's not the full show by any means but it's nice to see at least some of Quadraphenia shown. You didn't show Dylan, Alanis Morrisette, Jules Holland, Gary Glitter. I wish someone would really show the whole thing.
I was at this concert. If you look very closely I'm two miles back next to the guy with the blue jacket.
Ringo's son actually did a great job filling Keith Moon's shoes.
Why not? He was under the personal tutelage of Uncle Keith Moon himself as a youngster.
@@dantesinfernopurgatory7826 Simply because Keith's shoes are very difficult to fill. Even with the Starkey bloodline talent and lessons from Moon himself.
If I remembered correctly, Gary Glitter was also in this concert performing “The Punk and the Godfather”. I guess they didn’t include this because of those horrible things he had done…
Yep, he was there as well as on the 1996 tour that followed. He was also the reason why Roger was wearing an eyepatch that day. I think the 1996 Quadrophenia tour was the last thing he's done musically before his crimes came up.
I follow a gary glitter appreciation group on FB and its the most unhinged section of the internet
Was it not Glitter who injured Rodger’s eye cracking his eye socket with a mic stand?
@@trevorkenward7661 yep. During soundcheck for this concert. In retrospect, I'm surprised Roger didn't return the favor by swinging his mic on him.
Strange how Glitter got done for CP in 1997 and Townshend 3 years later?
Pete Townshend: Greatest rhythm guitarist ever!!!
Amazing day! Bob Dylan too.
The OX !
Itis a shame they never show the ox
They show him a lot at the end of "5:15", the third song.
The shock waves make the camera get all blurry so they can only get a few seconds in if him😅
I really think Pete Townsend is my single most favorite individual in all of rock history for so many reasons.
Except the child porn part... right? Right...?
For whatever reason the full show never gets shown 😢
Because the Monster Gary Glitter was a guest at the show.
We’re lucky to see this…❤
i would love to see the full setlist played by the Who this day, HBO only showed about 30% of what the Who played.. which was the entire Quadrophenia album.... pls advise where to find the full setlist if anyone knows.
I was there
Great upload, not full Quadrophenia though :/
Gary Glitter footage was scrapped. The fan shot Hyde Park was on here but pulled and you saw David Gilmour also sing "Helpless Dancer" but he couldn't sing the high part so Billy Nicholls sang the high while David sang the same part an octave lower as David is a baritone voice wise.
I remember when this took place. Dylan, Clapton and (a then white-hot) Alanis Morissette also played. It was a bit of a dress-rehearsal for the potential of taking Quadrophenia out on the road. Roger was almost killed by Gary Glitter the day before by his mike stand-swinging gimmick, smacking Roger in the eye at full throttle. His presence (as well as Stephen Fry, Ade Edmonson and others) has been cut from almost all versions. The Who were at a tricky time here. Betwixt and between. It’s amazing that Roger is in such top form considering the injury. The dude is teflon.
Love reign o'vr me is one of my favorite songs, every time i hear it, it moves me.
Do you guys think it moves pete and roger or they just tired of playing it. Opinions please.
Have a good day ❤
Clapton looking good at 51 " the last time I was here was 30 years ago.." Sorry to be pedantic Eric, it was actually, 27 years earlier! Blind Faith of course. ( and the same day my parents got married a few miles away!)
A taki pierwszy lepszy dotknie es-335 i nie brzmi. Mamo!
John Entwistle a MASTER
I remember the biggest cheer of the day was for Trevor Macdonald as the narrator.
Trevor Macdonald was the newscaster and Phil Daniels was the narrator
THE WHO are so good on this! Especially Roger - who toughed it out and delivered a blazing performance though he had his eye socket fractured the day earlier by a stupid Gary Glitter recklessly swinging a mic stand.
Is that Zack Starkey on the drums?
Yes
Kismet in action, pure and simple.
Has anyone ever established the meaning of the open flight case with photo and dollars behind Clapton.
if i were the woman drummer i might be a bit pissed, the camera never gives her more than a twentieth of a second on cam and then cuts away
Several songs missing from both sets.
im not sure This is really the full show I'm sure I remember The Who playing a little longer than 26min 😂😂
Was Steve Gadd and Chris Stainton in Eric Clapton’s band at the time?
Yes.
I wonder whether it bugged John Entwistle that on songs like The Real Me, where he plays lead bass, the camera/director still focused on Roger and Pete (and even Zak).
whos the eddie van halen look alikeon green guitar
who else is in the band?
Geoff Whitehorn on green guitar (Procol Harum, Bad Company in 1990 replacing Mick Ralphs for a few months, Roger Waters (Amused to Death))
Zak Starkey on Drums
Jodi Linscott on Percussion
Simon Townshend on white Telecaster guitar
John Rabbit Bundrick (piano and organ) and Jon Carin (synthesizers) on keyboards
Billy Nicholls, Sonia Jones and two others on backing vocals
Horn Section escapes me
Of course Pete, Roger, John plus (not featured) Gary Glitter (Godfather and Had Enough), Adrian Edmondson (Had Enough and Bell Boy), Trevor McDonald (news caster), Phil Daniels as Jimmy and David Gilmour (bus driver playing his candy apple red Stratocaster with Samson wireless receiver for the last time on stage through his Hiwatt Amplifier and WEM Cabinet and Pete Cornish pedal board and sang on The Dirty Jobs (he also does the guitar solo), Helpless Dancer (not filmed and he harmonized with Billy Nicholls the high part and David sang an octave lower), Love Reign (solos), Sea and Sand Reprise (when Roger announced David, David played a solo and Roger bowed on his knees to David) and 5:15 Reprise sharing guitar solos with Geoff Whitehorn, the audience video was on here but now yanked)
@@terrencereardon6374 roger waters was in this?
@@MichaelHansenFUN Geoff played with Roger on Amused to Death, that's him playing lead on Too Much Rope and most of the other rhythm guitars on Amused.