There are dozens and dozens of The Who songs that I love, but for some reason, this one has always been my favorite. It's like Keith went all-out for John on this song. But then, Keith goes all-out on every song. So great!!
No one could really argue here, Moon was one of the best drummers, Daltrey one of the best vocalists, Townshend one of the best guitarists and writers, and Entwhistle THE best bassist - EVER. They could have been statues on stage and been huge - except they were also among the best PERFORMERS ever. Now that's a band!
As a musician for forty-five years, I can state emphatically that a band is a unit with each part dependent upon each other part. And yes, while there were more than a few really great bands (most if not all of whom were from this era, The Who was unique in that The Who wasn't actually a band in the accepted understanding of that term, but rather a compilation of four soloists, each doing his own thing, which were incredibly able to do together what not one, or two, or even three of them could have done apart from the others. When even a single component of The Who was missing, they were no longer The Who, and that which made them unique was gone forever.
I agree completely and felt the magic die with Keith. They were never the same without 1/4 of what made them what they once were and def more so when John passed. Two irreplaceable parts
Well like they say...The Who had a lead singer, a lead guitarist, a lead bassist AND a lead drummer. THAT imho is what makes them the greatest rock band EVER.
Love this song... what a truly great live band they were! People complain about Moonie's drumming, including Pete on occasion... but to me his explosive, totally dynamic style of drumming - and his natural showmanship - were a perfect fit for The Who.
This clip shows there was still life in Moon. He could have come back from his addictions and still been the best Keith Moon type of drummer in the world.
@@inoutdoor4211Roger actually has the highest, softest voice of anyone in the band besides Pete. He just very rarely sings in it as he mostly chose to sing in his rougher, rock voice. How Many Friends is a perfect example, as is much their early material and his solo career. Pete would usually sing the super high notes though, and John would contribute to the higher pitched harmonies.
@@allbottledup9513 Pete went crazy high it’s actually shocking, like in Christmas he’d belt a C#5 or even towards the end of Sea and Sand he belted a D5… still I think I like John’s voice more, lol
Even Keith at his worst has 10 times more stamina then any rock drummer on the planet! As Buzz Osbourne from the Melvins said and i quote... "Pete was also writing songs for arguably the best rhythm section out there being John Entwistle and Keith Moon, John was nothing less than a master Bass player and Moon was an absolute monster behind the kit, they all played with a ferocity that's yet to be matched" - Buzz Osbourne guitarist and singer of the Melvins
Looney Moon was the Autistic Loonhouse amongst the Metal God's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love Bonzo Bonham and everything but *LETS FACE FUCKEN FACTS EAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE DEAR WEMBLEY BOY WHO DROVE FUCKEN ROLLS ROYCES, BENTLEYS AND CADILLACS INTO HOTEL SWIMMING POOLS WAS A MUTHAFUCKEN HEAVY METAL DRUMMER HALF A FUCKEN DECADE FUCKEN BEFORE FRIDAY THE 13TH OF FEBRUARY 1970 WHEN FOUR SATANIC PARANOID WIZARDS OF DEATHS CONSTRUCTION FROM APOCALYPTIC POST WAR ASTON UNLEASHED AN ALBUM THAT 5 DECADES AFTER FOREVER STILL MAKES US HEADBANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHICH IS WEIRD BECAUSE VERY EARLY ON IN THEIR AMAZING AUTISTIC AWETASTIC JOURNEY THE WHO WORE SHARP SUITS AND RODE QUADROPHENIC VESPAS LIKE THEY WERE GOING TO PAUL WELLERS DADS WEDDING OR SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Amazing performance. Each time this comes up in my feed I just have to listen. I was a big fan back in the day, Tommy, Quadraphenia and Who's Next got me through many evenings, but how I missed this track i just dont know. Thanks You Tube.
So I’ve basically burned enough music from the who into my mind now to know that Pete knows how sing, play guitar, piano, and harmonica. Roger knows how to play harmonica, that thing that you put in your mouth that looks like a key with a thick string in the middle, guitar, and sings. Keith plays drums and also sings.and John plays bass guitar, harmonica, the French horn, and again, knows how to sing. WOW, now if people who read this can do me a favor, if you search up on urban dictionary talent, you will see these four GODS as the first result. Thank you, and have a good day.
What a band! This one was one of my favourites off "The kids are alright" double album, which i.bought in 1978 when I was 10 . The second rock band I sampled after the mighty Beatles, and I really couldn't go wrong, could i?
@@tw8454Obviously, knucklehead. It was also included on the Kids Are Alright double album. You really need to start using some critical thinking, and stop rushing to correct people. 🤦♂️
I remember buying "Who's Next" as a young lad and have always loved this song. Love John's voice. The Who were such a powerful band and it's so sad they lost both Keith and John "the Ox" and Keith were such a great rhythm section other than JPJ and Bonzo they didn't get much better.
Thank you for posting!! That Shepperton studios set was epic!! Wish I could get the entire performance on DVD. RIP John Entwhistle "(Thunderfingers" "Ox") and Keith Moon!
Great tune. I knew that John Entwistle wrote this, but had no idea he sung it, always thought that was Rodger Daltrey's voice, in fact, thought every song from Who's Next was Rodger Daltrey singing it. AMAZING!
They're really on for this show. Funny how they thought it sucked and shelved it for so long. Same thing with The Stones and Rock'n'Roll circus. Our favorite bands don't always now when they're KILLING it!
My life's in jeopardy Murdered in cold blood is what I'm gonna be I ain't been home since Friday night And now my wife is coming after me Give me police protection Gonna buy a gun so I can look after number one Give me a bodyguard A back belt Judo expert with a machine gun Gonna buy a tank and an airplane When she catches up with me Won't be no time to explain She thinks I've been with another woman And that's enough to send her half insane Gonna buy a fast car Put on my lead boots And take a long, long drive I may end up spending all my money But I'll still be alive All I did was have a bit too much to drink And I picked the wrong precinct Got picked up by the law And now I ain't got time to think Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane When she catches up with me Won't be no time to explain She thinks I've been with another woman And that's enough to send her half insane Gonna buy a fast car Put on my lead boots And take a long, long drive I may end up spending all my money But I'll still be alive And I'm oh so tired of running Gonna lay down on the floor I gotta rest some time so I can get to run some more She's comin'! She's comin'!
Favorite Album from the Who, For sure one of the top songs. Nice to hear it so fast, Watching Moon s Expressions are wirth every Penny. Who s Next another great album.
Yo these lyrics I’m-🤣 My life's In jeopardy Murdered in cold blood is what I'm gonna be I ain't been home since Friday night and now my wife Is comin' after me Give me police protection Gonna buy a gun so I can look after number one Give me a bodyguard a black belt judo expert With a machine gun Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough To send her half insane Gonna buy a fast car Put on my lead boots And take a long, long drive I may end up spendin' all my money But I'll still be alive All I did was have a bit too much to drink And I picked the wrong precinct Got picked up by the law and now I ain't got time to think Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough To send her half insane Gonna buy a fast car Put on my lead boots And take a long long drive I may end up spendin' all my money But I'll still be alive And I'm oh so tired of running Gonna lay down on the floor I gotta rest some time So I can get to run some more Yeah She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin' She's comin'
Love any professional artists who care about how they sound Live and does it sound like the Album. Because most of the crowd aren't artists and want it that way
Few things related to music bother me more than Townshend dumping on Moon and/or Entwistle as he's done many times since their deaths. While there is no taking away the brilliance of Pete's composition, and his songs would've been great with any group of musicians, it was The Who (thanks to Moon and Entwistle) which made them absolutely unique and unforgetable. Try imagining even simple songs like "I Can't Explain" with a normal drummer. The Kids Are Alright, I Can See For Miles, Won't Get Fooled Again, Bargain, The Real Me. Practically any and every Who song first recorded during Moon's lifetime. It's like trying to imagine Come Together, Rain and most Beatles songs without Ringo. Or Rock and Roll without Bonham's rhythm. Naturally, we think of those beats when we hear those songs, but only because they developed them. Most people hearing those melodies would not have imagined drums the way they were actually played. The drummer drives any band. Zeppelin with Moon would not been Zeppelin. The Who with another drummer wouldn't be and never was The Who. Moon's unique (albeit sloppy) drumming added a dimension to those songs that would not have been there with another drummer. And whether or not he was the best bassist, John was certainly unique. As a bassist working with a drummer who rarely laid down a beat (and when he did was often erratic), he had to develop a completely new way of playing bass. Though many try to imitate him (myself included), no one is like him. And even those who can copy him, are only playing that way because of the style he developed.
You edited out the most interesting part, when Pete loses his mind over a roadie moving his stuff around and Pete pushes his Hiwatt heads over onto the guy and tears a strip off of him. Editing it out doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
@@themannamedstan7401 "Tears a strip off him" = Loses his temper and Gets angry at him and berates him when the song ends. It's all on the full DVD/Blu Ray clip of the song.
Another John Entwistle masterpiece
Awesome film of The Ox and Moonie at there peak.......
There are dozens and dozens of The Who songs that I love, but for some reason, this one has always been my favorite. It's like Keith went all-out for John on this song. But then, Keith goes all-out on every song. So great!!
Entwistle and Moon are so locked in. GOD they were the best rhythm section in rock ver ...
TRUE!!
next to JPJ and Bonham
To go along with the best guitarist and best front men of rock ............................EVER.
Mick Fleetwood & John McVie
I agree wholeheartedly
The Entwhistle & Moon rhythm section was as good as any you’ll ever hear!
RIP Keith and John, the heart of the ‘Oo!
Had the pleasure of meeting John Entwistle. Such a nice, humble guy. Underrated talent.
Hardly "underrated". Nearly ever peer in rock and roll called John the best rock bass player of all time...
He was a god💔The Ox
I love entwistles voice
No one could really argue here, Moon was one of the best drummers, Daltrey one of the best vocalists, Townshend one of the best guitarists and writers, and Entwhistle THE best bassist - EVER. They could have been statues on stage and been huge - except they were also among the best PERFORMERS ever. Now that's a band!
Thunder Fingers
They were all lead performers.
@@sirslice7531The same with Genesis
Mother of all that's holy, I can't stop coming back and watching this again and again.
Same
Same
Entwistle was the man. Still is. Actually no he's the Ox.
Best rhythm section ever. The Who is the best rock band. Shame they're shadowed by Led Zeppelin.
same
the faces Keith Moon made were great!
As a musician for forty-five years, I can state emphatically that a band is a unit with each part dependent upon each other part. And yes, while there were more than a few really great bands (most if not all of whom were from this era, The Who was unique in that The Who wasn't actually a band in the accepted understanding of that term, but rather a compilation of four soloists, each doing his own thing, which were incredibly able to do together what not one, or two, or even three of them could have done apart from the others. When even a single component of The Who was missing, they were no longer The Who, and that which made them unique was gone forever.
I agree completely and felt the magic die with Keith. They were never the same without 1/4 of what made them what they once were and def more so when John passed. Two irreplaceable parts
They played separately together.
Great voice - shame they didn’t use him more. He could hit the high notes!
My wife features Keith Moon as the lead instrument. Really great tune.
Well like they say...The Who had a lead singer, a lead guitarist, a lead bassist AND a lead drummer. THAT imho is what makes them the greatest rock band EVER.
Love this song... what a truly great live band they were! People complain about Moonie's drumming, including Pete on occasion... but to me his explosive, totally dynamic style of drumming - and his natural showmanship - were a perfect fit for The Who.
Moonie is one of the best! RIP Keith .
Who complains about Keith Moon's drumming? Gimme name and address. There'll be no more complaining, I guarantee you!
Only an arrogant son-of-a-bitch would 'complain' about Keith Moon's drumming.
he's phenomenal
@@MrGiorgioud THANK YOU !
This clip shows there was still life in Moon. He could have come back from his addictions and still been the best Keith Moon type of drummer in the world.
In the days when you listened to a whole album, and tracks like “my wife” grew on you
You wouldn’t ever image that, for a time (couple decades) he had the highest vocal range in the band.
Can't Roger do it?
@@xdriger54321 if he can, i never heard him try. He ususlly has a raspier voice.
@@xdriger54321Yes indeed.
@@inoutdoor4211Roger actually has the highest, softest voice of anyone in the band besides Pete. He just very rarely sings in it as he mostly chose to sing in his rougher, rock voice. How Many Friends is a perfect example, as is much their early material and his solo career. Pete would usually sing the super high notes though, and John would contribute to the higher pitched harmonies.
@@allbottledup9513 Pete went crazy high it’s actually shocking, like in Christmas he’d belt a C#5 or even towards the end of Sea and Sand he belted a D5… still I think I like John’s voice more, lol
Muito Bom ... Excelente
Still probably the greatest rock bass player ever
Other than paul mccartney.
Not even close
@@sludge8506Are you kidding ?
@@brentbaker4489 Yes.
@@bobtransvaal144Stop it, get some help
Even Keith at his worst has 10 times more stamina then any rock drummer on the planet! As Buzz Osbourne from the Melvins said and i quote...
"Pete was also writing songs for arguably the best rhythm section out there being John Entwistle and Keith Moon, John was nothing less than a master Bass player and Moon was an absolute monster behind the kit, they all played with a ferocity that's yet to be matched" - Buzz Osbourne guitarist and singer of the Melvins
Keith Moon Drum God!
definitely
Looney Moon was the Autistic Loonhouse amongst the Metal God's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love Bonzo Bonham and everything but *LETS FACE FUCKEN FACTS EAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE DEAR WEMBLEY BOY WHO DROVE FUCKEN ROLLS ROYCES, BENTLEYS AND CADILLACS INTO HOTEL SWIMMING POOLS WAS A MUTHAFUCKEN HEAVY METAL DRUMMER HALF A FUCKEN DECADE FUCKEN BEFORE FRIDAY THE 13TH OF FEBRUARY 1970 WHEN FOUR SATANIC PARANOID WIZARDS OF DEATHS CONSTRUCTION FROM APOCALYPTIC POST WAR ASTON UNLEASHED AN ALBUM THAT 5 DECADES AFTER FOREVER STILL MAKES US HEADBANG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHICH IS WEIRD BECAUSE VERY EARLY ON IN THEIR AMAZING AUTISTIC AWETASTIC JOURNEY THE WHO WORE SHARP SUITS AND RODE QUADROPHENIC VESPAS LIKE THEY WERE GOING TO PAUL WELLERS DADS WEDDING OR SOMETHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
There are not enough superlatives or love in this world to express how I feel about this video. PERFECTION.
I think we were robbed of several minutes of jamming.
bastards !
Amazing performance. Each time this comes up in my feed I just have to listen. I was a big fan back in the day, Tommy, Quadraphenia and Who's Next got me through many evenings, but how I missed this track i just dont know. Thanks You Tube.
I honestly like the speed. It goes with the song if you think about it
This is probably their best concert captured on film that included the breadth of their material with the original lineup
Keith is just killing it on those drums..
I love The Ox's voice specially at 1:30!
I forgot what a great voice he had.
So I’ve basically burned enough music from the who into my mind now to know that Pete knows how sing, play guitar, piano, and harmonica. Roger knows how to play harmonica, that thing that you put in your mouth that looks like a key with a thick string in the middle, guitar, and sings. Keith plays drums and also sings.and John plays bass guitar, harmonica, the French horn, and again, knows how to sing. WOW, now if people who read this can do me a favor, if you search up on urban dictionary talent, you will see these four GODS as the first result. Thank you, and have a good day.
Not really though, my point is is that this band is really underrated and we’re WAY ahead of their time.
Gonna need the tank. Excellent tune, excellent album, " whose next".
I had no idea The Ox sang lead on this!
Great track ! Radio should play this track more often !
That's why we own the records/CDs/MP#s brother!
@@rickl5596 Touche !!!!
What a band! This one was one of my favourites off "The kids are alright" double album, which i.bought in 1978 when I was 10 . The second rock band I sampled after the mighty Beatles, and I really couldn't go wrong, could i?
this was on Who’s Next
@@tw8454Obviously, knucklehead. It was also included on the Kids Are Alright double album. You really need to start using some critical thinking, and stop rushing to correct people. 🤦♂️
2:14 what a great orchestration technique by keith
I love John's voice.
How could Moon drum with so much energy despite not being at his best ?
Because God decided to become a Rock and Roll drummer. He came to earth, and for 12 years, he was Keith Moon of The Who
I've always loved this song. Track #4 on Who's Next, many fan's first and favorite album.
Moon passed shortly after this performance. I was just a boy but I remember hearing about it. How 'unfair' for him and all of us.
Moon checked out, in Oct. 78, I believe. Such a shame. What a performer!
@@NEVER--MIND Agree. The best percussionist bar none.
@@jesusweptiwept1 I had the pleasure of seeing the Who several times going back to 1970, while Moon was still with us!
@@NEVER--MIND September to be correct
KEITH!!!! O MG
This is a great version man and the memories never fade! Peace All
One of the best songs from one of the best to ever do it the real way. Rock and roll clinic on display
I remember buying "Who's Next" as a young lad and have always loved this song. Love John's voice. The Who were such a powerful band and it's so sad they lost both Keith and John
"the Ox" and Keith were such a great rhythm section other than JPJ and Bonzo they didn't get much better.
Keith Moon on fire as always 😍 RIP Keith and John we miss you so much 😭
GREAT SONG. Great Performance. Love the Live Stuff. So honest.
Underrated voice IMO
Thank you for posting!! That Shepperton studios set was epic!! Wish I could get the entire performance on DVD. RIP John Entwhistle "(Thunderfingers" "Ox") and Keith Moon!
Always LOVED this song
What a great song by mighty Who and this one comes from the pen of The Ox… My favorite bass guitarist of all time…
Glorious sound!
Moon está espectacular... lo mejor de la canción!!
Great tune. I knew that John Entwistle wrote this, but had no idea he sung it, always thought that was Rodger Daltrey's voice, in fact, thought every song from Who's Next was Rodger Daltrey singing it. AMAZING!
They're really on for this show. Funny how they thought it sucked and shelved it for so long. Same thing with The Stones and Rock'n'Roll circus. Our favorite bands don't always now when they're KILLING it!
Entwistle's bass line on "Won't get fooled again" is literally the greatest bass line of all rock history 💯 I will die on this hill saying it! 🏔️
BORIS THE SPIDER
Horribly edited but won-der-ful!
Don't know what to say. The apex of hard rock.
Thanks for posting this!
I love when they stretch this song out & jam.
Yes! It’s so killer…
Entwistle has the task of keeping rhythm and singing. Given he was a very active player not easy to do!
Эту группу надо смотреть на концертах!!! Сумасшедшая энергетика! Даже если не смотреть на Кита Муна! Браво!!!
Married in 77 still married in 2021--Choose well and things will turn out excellent!!
My life's in jeopardy
Murdered in cold blood is what I'm gonna be
I ain't been home since Friday night
And now my wife is coming after me
Give me police protection
Gonna buy a gun so
I can look after number one
Give me a bodyguard
A back belt Judo expert with a machine gun
Gonna buy a tank and an airplane
When she catches up with me
Won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman
And that's enough to send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long, long drive
I may end up spending all my money
But I'll still be alive
All I did was have a bit too much to drink
And I picked the wrong precinct
Got picked up by the law
And now I ain't got time to think
Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane
When she catches up with me
Won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman
And that's enough to send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long, long drive
I may end up spending all my money
But I'll still be alive
And I'm oh so tired of running
Gonna lay down on the floor
I gotta rest some time so
I can get to run some more
She's comin'!
She's comin'!
Thanks for that! I never knew the lyrics and they’re brilliant 😂
@@HenriettaP haha, you're right! John Entwistle was a brilliant at portraying the reality of things.
Favorite Album from the Who, For sure one of the top songs. Nice to hear it so fast, Watching Moon s Expressions are wirth every Penny. Who s Next another great album.
The Who foi mais uma banda que teve o azar de surgir na mesma época dos Beatles
Além da genialidade os Beatles tinham um marketing surreal pra época,tipo os caras eram conhecidos pelo mundo todo no tempo da pedra .
Eu acho o The Who mais criativo e mais genial que os Beatles!
Iconic
Yo these lyrics I’m-🤣
My life's
In jeopardy
Murdered in cold blood is what I'm gonna be
I ain't been home since Friday night and now my wife
Is comin' after me
Give me police protection
Gonna buy a gun so I can look after number one
Give me a bodyguard a black belt judo expert
With a machine gun
Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane
When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough
To send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long, long drive
I may end up spendin' all my money
But I'll still be alive
All I did was have a bit too much to drink
And I picked the wrong precinct
Got picked up by the law and now I ain't got time to think
Gonna buy a tank and an aeroplane
When she catches up with me won't be no time to explain
She thinks I've been with another woman and that's enough
To send her half insane
Gonna buy a fast car
Put on my lead boots
And take a long long drive
I may end up spendin' all my money
But I'll still be alive
And I'm oh so tired of running
Gonna lay down on the floor
I gotta rest some time
So I can get to run some more
Yeah
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
She's comin'
So good.
Keith Moon - what a hammer! Awesome.
INCREDIBLE
So good
Hard to believe he's 18 years gone.
Why is this edited ? Original was twice as long
Great tune, great video, but you could see how the hard living was affecting Keith. He passed not long after this, I believe.RIP!
Killer song!!!
1:10 I’ll nod my head
What a terrific band
Duvido alguém que viu isso é não falou ao menos um palavrão!!!The Who é o máximo ao vivo
I adore PETE IN EVERY WAY..But Entwistle slays on this one. Love the Vibe.
Love any professional artists who care about how they sound Live and does it sound like the Album. Because most of the crowd aren't artists and want it that way
cheers for uploading this
Great song
Thank you for uploading this, I appreciate your effort.
I get the feeling this might be the longest JE has ever spoken in a single run! Just kidding!! RIP JE (Best rock bass player EVER)
Saw The Who in Birmingham circa 80-82 and UNFORTUNATELY they didn't play this ACE TUNE!
Few things related to music bother me more than Townshend dumping on Moon and/or Entwistle as he's done many times since their deaths. While there is no taking away the brilliance of Pete's composition, and his songs would've been great with any group of musicians, it was The Who (thanks to Moon and Entwistle) which made them absolutely unique and unforgetable.
Try imagining even simple songs like "I Can't Explain" with a normal drummer. The Kids Are Alright, I Can See For Miles, Won't Get Fooled Again, Bargain, The Real Me. Practically any and every Who song first recorded during Moon's lifetime. It's like trying to imagine Come Together, Rain and most Beatles songs without Ringo. Or Rock and Roll without Bonham's rhythm. Naturally, we think of those beats when we hear those songs, but only because they developed them. Most people hearing those melodies would not have imagined drums the way they were actually played.
The drummer drives any band. Zeppelin with Moon would not been Zeppelin. The Who with another drummer wouldn't be and never was The Who. Moon's unique (albeit sloppy) drumming added a dimension to those songs that would not have been there with another drummer.
And whether or not he was the best bassist, John was certainly unique. As a bassist working with a drummer who rarely laid down a beat (and when he did was often erratic), he had to develop a completely new way of playing bass. Though many try to imitate him (myself included), no one is like him. And even those who can copy him, are only playing that way because of the style he developed.
I gotta rest sometime
so I can get to run some more YEAAHHHH
from she's comin to keep movin I love it
That's true rock&roll !
So much edit going on here!!
Why did they speed it up after the intro? Sounds weird.
Maybe so RUclips wouldn’t remove
I am going to guess that they did it to piss me off.😠🖕
Long Live Rock
Brilliant
Beat Live I have seen of this- good tension
Lemmy kilmister:"he's the best bassplayer in rnrll😊
Saw this tour on the Buffalo leg. Rog was wearing the same shirt.
The Ox was a damn good singer, From a low guttural basso profundo to a falsetto and back.
I LOVE KEITH!!! He passed way too young.
Why chop it up, u cut out some great stuff. It also sounds sped up,
Meanwhile, in the 70's...
They cut out one killer solo 😢
Keith moon was a monster on drums
WTF is with the pitch alteration at 0:21 ??
VHS/ tape distortion I guess.
You edited out the most interesting part, when Pete loses his mind over a roadie moving his stuff around and Pete pushes his Hiwatt heads over onto the guy and tears a strip off of him. Editing it out doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
@@themannamedstan7401 "Tears a strip off him" = Loses his temper and Gets angry at him and berates him when the song ends. It's all on the full DVD/Blu Ray clip of the song.
In the days when you listened to a whole album, and tracks like “my wife” grew on you.
That's why I prefer LPs over CDs and digital. Many less popular songs grew on me by listening to albums all the way through.
Absolutely I didn’t care for this song for a few years and then it grew on me to one of my favorite Who songs. Brilliant song by The Ox
I didn’t know this song existed till I heard it on vinyl
My Wife is incredible. Would not have been a good hit.
Song killed me first time I heard it - great song