I was at this..... If You're a girl from Derry reading this and remember making out with a guy mostly as an excuse to wrap arms around each other to keep warm during The Who. It was me...
Few Rock guitarists can simultaneously play rhythm and lead as coherently as Pete can, or used to. His age is a real part of what that judgement would be, but this man led many to what we now know as Rock and Roll, or Maximum R&B. Keep the Roll remaining in this art form, kids!
@@markhaus1329 Lead Rhythm. Townshend introduced it since Entwistle was really kinda the lead instrument in the group, but then Pete passed it on to other performers, Joe Walsh in particular.
Great live band i hope it continues for many years yet i seen them in swansea vetch field 1976 - keith on drums it was one of his last gigs......superb gig memorable.
I was at this show! hard to believe it was 12 years ago, what a gig..i still remember bits of it, but this brings it all back. cant believe i got to see the who.. thanks for this
@gregwalker1913 even in 2006 cameras were newish. They wouldnt record from a distance that great, most ppl just took pictureswith them. It wasnt long after this it all started with vids though.
Arguably the greatest live band ever! So pleased im going to see roger play live later this year. Even at 77 years old i know he will still be the bees knees.
+1ericamat Agreed. This past go around, it seems like Pete can no longer (or no longer wants to) sing, either back ups or leads. On The Who Hits 50 tour, the most singing he did (after they stopped playing A Quick One - A real shame), only Eminence Front was full on Pete. I wonder if he has throat issues.
The full line-up and stage breakdown for this year's OXEGEN festival, running from 8 to 9 July at Punchestown, has been announced. Playing the Main Stage on Saturday 8 July are: The Who, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, Hard Fi, James Brown, The Magic Numbers, Damien Dempsey, Republic Of Loose, Sandi Thom and The Marshals.
This is one of the few post-Entwistle shows that you can even hear the bass. Sound men have been shortchanging Pino since day one. And that's a shame, because he can really play.
He was the lead guitarist for The Who and whilst I hear what you're saying, people really underestimate his talent as a lead guitarist. He introduced many innovations like feedback and others ( :) I'm not a guitar player, but I'm sure others can add what his skills were). I'm a big fan of David Gilmore, Jimmy Paige etc, but in my humble opinion, Pete was up there with them.
@@robthornton6288 I have been a fan since 1964 (I Can't Explain). Yes, Pete was a great lead, and mostly rhythm guitar player. His songwriting was second to none. No band can claim to be a better iteration of maximum R&B and no rock band defined their era as well as The Who. Tommy and Quadrophenia are iconic and brilliant. And they are still killing it live with incredible energy. Live At Leeds and Who's Next got me through a lot of youthful angst. Who Came First mellowed me out when I was going nuts. All respect.
I dig how Zak makes himself totally mod with the haircut and cool suit. I think Zak is the only drummer I could really accept in the shadow of Keith. I like Kenny Jones but Roger was right, he just wasn't a good fit. Just sayin'.
+steviea427 Ok ...These pensioners were bloody lucky to get Ringo Starr junior behind their kit..but are they in about 2 year also moaning .."Zak also wasn't able to fill Moon's place"...? It seemed a somewhat stab in the back to say that about Jones.....they themselves were the ones that hired him somewhat opportunistic because of Small Faces credentials and as such a crowd puller..... No one is able to replace the ''Patent British Exploding Drummer''..... Zak looks bloody good ....but he's not more than an able drummer, and most likely also chosen because of his background... Just like The Stones, there's something pathetic about old men desperately clinging on to old glory... what have these classic bands done the last 30 years to make them seem valid ? They have it easy ,because they haven't got credible opposition.... I remember Jagger 30 years ago mumbling ''I don't like nostalgia, It's too comfy''.......not if it rakes in the millions ofcourse......
+PAULLONDEN I can't argue with you. When you're right you're right. Moonie was a unique phenomenon and impossible to replace. It was a crappy move to hire and fire Kenny Jones like that. Zak has the pedigree and does his job. You are definitely correct about the dinosaur bands that have no competition. They are baby-boomer bands and baby-boomers will always buy tickets and go to see them (as long as they can get home by 11:00, they are getting older every day). The Stones, the Who, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Paul Mccartney, Rush, U2, Eagles, Rod Stewart, (and others I can't think of right now) all sell lots of tickets and merchandise and generate huge sums of money. These bands give their audience what they want: Nostalgia and the illusion that they are not REALLY as old as they are. Rock and Roll is big business and the lure of big money is too much to resist, so these bands go out and play the same stuff they have been playing forever. There is definitely no danger or rebellion with any of these bands (which was the whole point way back when). The baby-boomers are such a huge demographic that they have dominated every phase of culture that they have gone through, from the 60s and on till now. I agree that there is something pathetic about the whole thing (do they REALLY need the money...still?) Capitalism engulfs everything it touches, and there are good and bad points to it, but you are right about the clinging to old glory. Peace Bro, Steve.
Josh Done I agree. No band can go back to the past, and it is unfair to demand the Who go back to their glory days. They are who they are. Peace Josh, Steve.
+steviea427 : Zak is absolutely great. Kenney Jones only got the job because he had been around helping the Who out in the studio during rehearsals for the Who Are You album on the days that Keith wasn't well enough. Upon Keith's death, Phil Collins - major fan, major drummer, phoned Townshend and offered his services as he was prepared to leave Genesis to join The Who. Townshend told him that Jones was going to get the gig. Simon Phillips was also very good in that late `80's tour.
j'adores les Whos depuis toujours, mais Merde on entends Pino Palladino et le voir non ? heureusement il donne sa touche personnelle à l'ediffice sans dénaturer ....
Consciousness Mysterianism Consciousness Hologram...Consciousness originated from a source of light energy for the purpose of learning. The human biogenetic experiment is consciousness brought forth into physical by the patterns of sacred geometry that repeat in cycles call time. We exist in a matrix, simulation, Hologram, or vertical programmed reality that we believe is real. Cheers Sir Peter, Eric, Rodger, Kenny and Colleagues.
I was at this event I was a bit disappointed that Pete did not smash guitars..no sizor jumps.bit was like a different who band. Jhon entwistle dying at a young age was hard enough. I went w the program when Keith moon died. But was really looking forward to seeing Pete sing rough boys and immifiatly smashing his guitars. Before he did that Roger said now it's time to rough it up with Pete Townsend. What happened? They still are the who..
Saturday 8 July Main Stage James Brown THE WHO The Strokes Arctic Monkeys HARD-Fi The Magic Numbers Damien Dempsey Republic of Loose Sandi Thom The Marshals
Just reliving the who headlining the oxygen festival in Ireland 06~ personally I do Kinder like the newer stuff ! But the only way to Lift them up & have em in the palm of your hands ! Is to re live some of the Classics ! Earlier on, We were Blown away with the tracks, kids are alright ! Baba'Ô Riley ~ Won't Get Fooled A'gain' ~* Later Pinball Wizard ~ Rather than finishing ! It Seamlessly Blended into Amazing Journey~Sparks: Finale~ See Me Feel Me~ I can't seem to find the sentence, Do Describe it in a Sentence !! Apart From~ Awesome~Awesome~ Awesome~So Sorry ! I Tell A Lie...!!! They Were Much Better Than That~ You Bet~You Better You Bet"~*~. M~Dee Xx
IF THEY had simon phillips or scott devours on drums this would sound like the WHO....starkey is wrong for this band....zero passion-power-energy....i dont get it...how does he keep this gig?
16 years old. Front and centre for The Who, followed by James Brown. Crazy days, hazy days indeed 👌
It doesn't get much better than this!
I was at this..... If You're a girl from Derry reading this and remember making out with a guy mostly as an excuse to wrap arms around each other to keep warm during The Who. It was me...
The most POWERFUL R&R BAND OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!
This band will never ever ever be equalled❤🎉😊
Очень классное шоу из периода Endless Wire. Вполне могло бы быть издано официально. Не, ну супер же!
Few Rock guitarists can simultaneously play rhythm and lead as coherently as Pete can, or used to. His age is a real part of what that judgement would be, but this man led many to what we now know as Rock and Roll, or Maximum R&B. Keep the Roll remaining in this art form, kids!
Not sure what you mean by, or used to. I've seen The Who several times recently and Pete still does Rhythm and Lead simultaneously. He's just awesome!
@@markhaus1329 Lead Rhythm. Townshend introduced it since Entwistle was really kinda the lead instrument in the group, but then Pete passed it on to other performers, Joe Walsh in particular.
Great live band i hope it continues for many years yet i seen them in swansea vetch field 1976 - keith on drums it was one of his last gigs......superb gig memorable.
Was there...great show and a teenager next to me said they were amazing I'm going to buy one of there albums..I thought..job done!
I was at this show! hard to believe it was 12 years ago, what a gig..i still remember bits of it, but this brings it all back. cant believe i got to see the who.. thanks for this
Looking at the video its great to see no phones out unlike now at concerts
And only 14 years ago.
@gregwalker1913 even in 2006 cameras were newish. They wouldnt record from a distance that great, most ppl just took pictureswith them. It wasnt long after this it all started with vids though.
Fantastic show. Zak is definitely the perfect fit! Love them all.
Arguably the greatest live band ever! So pleased im going to see roger play live later this year. Even at 77 years old i know he will still be the bees knees.
@@colingeddes2172 I’m going too! I can’t wait! I love Roger- and The Who. Long live rock!
@@helenbryant404 the who and roger is part of our fabric. They are our " street song "
Zak Has a Charlie Watts do, and a suit jacket in the same spirit
this is an outstanding performance. Pete's especially on fire
+1ericamat Agreed. This past go around, it seems like Pete can no longer (or no longer wants to) sing, either back ups or leads. On The Who Hits 50 tour, the most singing he did (after they stopped playing A Quick One - A real shame), only Eminence Front was full on Pete. I wonder if he has throat issues.
He does I'm One as well
I saw the Who in Las Vegas in 2006. I must confess, this show is way better than the one I saw. Pete and Roger seem so alive here! Thanks for sharing!
WOW This is band is totally legendary and a concert is really totally badass indeed!. Long Live the WHO forever!!.
✌😎✌
Love Lil Stark awesome
Excelente,estupenda bandaaa
Tears are flowing love them rush too
I so miss Keith and John! This version of The Who still works.
The full line-up and stage breakdown for this year's OXEGEN festival, running from 8 to 9 July at Punchestown, has been announced.
Playing the Main Stage on Saturday 8 July are: The Who, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, Hard Fi, James Brown, The Magic Numbers, Damien Dempsey, Republic Of Loose, Sandi Thom and The Marshals.
DYNAMITE BAND, THE WHO ROCKS!!! PEACE ✌️🕊️✌️ and LOVE 💗😘☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜💞✌️💞✌️💞✌️💞✌️💞✌️💞✌️
Greatest band ever
Thanks so much for this great footage!
LONG LIVE THE WHO
I'm an old 68 sod drums is one of a hobbys . Kieth Moon his style is UN matched to this day..THANKS.KM .RIP.
Thanks greatfull.for awesome intertainment
They blew us away in Baltimore! One of the best concerts I ever went to.
Super show, Daltrey et Townshend sont des musiciens d'exception .le plus grand groupe scénique de tout les temps et de toutes générations confondues.
An unbelievable performance, especially by Pete!
This is fantastic !!!
Absolutely The Best... and Pete is a Musical Genius and Rock Star
voglio ricordare uno dei migliori batteristi DEL MONDO MORTO SUONAVA CON LORO KEITH MOON. GRANDE
Keith Moon greatest drummer ever. Dove abiti Camillo?
Pino steps up to the bar in this show (but then again he always does) - Pino and Zak, best rhythm section around.
This is one of the few post-Entwistle shows that you can even hear the bass. Sound men have been shortchanging Pino since day one. And that's a shame, because he can really play.
Love Zak I think pino sucks
Great show thanks .The Tommy section in the encore is a particular standout for me
Thanks for upload! Was one of the best I've seen live and for them to play the old stuff... They know there fans !! Legend's
Ps. Come back to Ireland
I can't believe the Seeker was never a big hit. Pete thought it would be and no wonder the lyrics the beat great to hear it again
I like that Roger took out his ear pieces !!! Singing old school ,,, take it or leave it ,,,,way before all the tech ,,,, and way cool !!
Yeah they're awesome! I'm an old boomer! They are just awesome!
Thanks Mr Murphy for the video
That was one of the best gigs I was ever at. Didn’t know what to expect but was blown away!
Go again when they play. You will be blown away again. Saw them two times on this last tour, complete with an orchestra. Absolutely superb!
Always read this but never get yo say it. Here it goes..... I was there! They we're unreal rocking out at midnight.
Pete so unique, " Just awesome."
Waldomiro Sobrinho de Mundo Novo Ms. Rock é vida. Theo Who é emoção. Salve o rock...
Great show! Such fantastic musicians.
Couldn’t help noticing. Is it me or does Zak Starkey look more like Mick Jagger than he does Ringo!
Pete showing what an absolutely brilliant lead guitarist he is here.
First who concerti have ever seen. Wow! And they are much me too. They are great!
They are much older me too! That should say.
The Who don't have a lead gutarist, lol. Pete is a brilliant rhythm guitarist, tho.
He was the lead guitarist for The Who and whilst I hear what you're saying, people really underestimate his talent as a lead guitarist. He introduced many innovations like feedback and others ( :) I'm not a guitar player, but I'm sure others can add what his skills were). I'm a big fan of David Gilmore, Jimmy Paige etc, but in my humble opinion, Pete was up there with them.
@@robthornton6288 I have been a fan since 1964 (I Can't Explain). Yes, Pete was a great lead, and mostly rhythm guitar player. His songwriting was second to none. No band can claim to be a better iteration of maximum R&B and no rock band defined their era as well as The Who. Tommy and Quadrophenia are iconic and brilliant. And they are still killing it live with incredible energy. Live At Leeds and Who's Next got me through a lot of youthful angst. Who Came First mellowed me out when I was going nuts. All respect.
I'm wasted love who Rush too lil Zak is awesome
Love them rush too
For me, there most days of the week you have The Who and then the rest! (That said Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's I'd say Rush.)
Thanks for sharing this awesome show 😁
Fantastic zak the Who groupe
The Who will rock on forever
That's a rhythm section that is :)
Pete still uses Hiwatt. Good for him!
I dig how Zak makes himself totally mod with the haircut and cool suit. I think Zak is the only drummer I could really accept in the shadow of Keith. I like Kenny Jones but Roger was right, he just wasn't a good fit. Just sayin'.
+steviea427 Ok ...These pensioners were bloody lucky to get Ringo Starr junior behind their kit..but are they in about 2 year also moaning .."Zak also wasn't able to fill Moon's place"...?
It seemed a somewhat stab in the back to say that about Jones.....they themselves were the ones that hired him somewhat opportunistic because of Small Faces credentials and as such a crowd puller.....
No one is able to replace the ''Patent British Exploding Drummer''.....
Zak looks bloody good ....but he's not more than an able drummer, and most likely also chosen because of his background...
Just like The Stones, there's something pathetic about old men desperately clinging on to old glory... what have these classic bands done the last 30 years to make them seem valid ? They have it easy ,because they haven't got credible opposition....
I remember Jagger 30 years ago mumbling ''I don't like nostalgia, It's too comfy''.......not if it rakes in the millions ofcourse......
+PAULLONDEN I can't argue with you. When you're right you're right. Moonie was a unique phenomenon and impossible to replace. It was a crappy move to hire and fire Kenny Jones like that. Zak has the pedigree and does his job. You are definitely correct about the dinosaur bands that have no competition. They are baby-boomer bands and baby-boomers will always buy tickets and go to see them (as long as they can get home by 11:00, they are getting older every day).
The Stones, the Who, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Paul Mccartney, Rush, U2, Eagles, Rod Stewart, (and others I can't think of right now) all sell lots of tickets and merchandise and generate huge sums of money. These bands give their audience what they want: Nostalgia and the illusion that they are not REALLY as old as they are. Rock and Roll is big business and the lure of big money is too much to resist, so these bands go out and play the same stuff they have been playing forever. There is definitely no danger or rebellion with any of these bands (which was the whole point way back when). The baby-boomers are such a huge demographic that they have dominated every phase of culture that they have gone through, from the 60s and on till now. I agree that there is something pathetic about the whole thing (do they REALLY need the money...still?) Capitalism engulfs everything it touches, and there are good and bad points to it, but you are right about the clinging to old glory. Peace Bro, Steve.
+steviea427 One hundred and fifty fucking percent. He's the best thing to happen to the band in the post Moon era.
Josh Done
I agree. No band can go back to the past, and it is unfair to demand the Who go back to their glory days. They are who they are. Peace Josh, Steve.
+steviea427 : Zak is absolutely great. Kenney Jones only got the job because he had been around helping the Who out in the studio during rehearsals for the Who Are You album on the days that Keith wasn't well enough. Upon Keith's death, Phil Collins - major fan, major drummer, phoned Townshend and offered his services as he was prepared to leave Genesis to join The Who. Townshend told him that Jones was going to get the gig. Simon Phillips was also very good in that late `80's tour.
j'adores les Whos depuis toujours, mais Merde on entends Pino Palladino et le voir non ? heureusement il donne sa touche personnelle à l'ediffice sans dénaturer ....
genios
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Demais, o que é isso...
Consciousness Mysterianism Consciousness Hologram...Consciousness originated from a source of light energy for the purpose of learning. The human biogenetic experiment is consciousness brought forth into physical by the patterns of sacred geometry that repeat in cycles call time. We exist in a matrix, simulation, Hologram, or vertical programmed reality that we believe is real. Cheers Sir Peter, Eric, Rodger, Kenny and Colleagues.
why such a low number of views? This is pretty good!
Demais
Absolutely no one not even the stones will ever best the who ever
I was at this event I was a bit disappointed that Pete did not smash guitars..no sizor jumps.bit was like a different who band. Jhon entwistle dying at a young age was hard enough. I went w the program when Keith moon died. But was really looking forward to seeing Pete sing rough boys and immifiatly smashing his guitars. Before he did that Roger said now it's time to rough it up with Pete Townsend. What happened? They still are the who..
It would have been a shame if he had smashed those two spendid guitars he was playing one was a fender, a really nice guitar!!
Pete simply grew up
Depois dos 23:01 e de fuder, viva the who!!!😏😍😍💯💯👋👋👍✌️
Zak never looked so fucking sharp.
If I was to Windmill like Pete Townshend I would dislocate my shoulder. LOL!
britains finest
I was at this show. 6th row. Maybe I can spot myself or hear my voice. 🤣
how great is Sparks here?
57:25 BRAVOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Rodger,, read heaps, muscians, yours the best,, of them all,, honest open like a book.
Saturday 8 July
Main Stage
James Brown
THE WHO
The Strokes
Arctic Monkeys
HARD-Fi
The Magic Numbers
Damien Dempsey
Republic of Loose
Sandi Thom
The Marshals
Just reliving the who headlining the oxygen festival in Ireland 06~ personally I do Kinder like the newer stuff ! But the only way to Lift them up & have em in the palm of your hands ! Is to re live some of the Classics ! Earlier on, We were Blown away with the tracks, kids are alright ! Baba'Ô Riley ~ Won't Get Fooled A'gain' ~* Later Pinball Wizard ~ Rather than finishing ! It Seamlessly Blended into Amazing Journey~Sparks: Finale~ See Me Feel Me~ I can't seem to find the sentence, Do Describe it in a Sentence !! Apart From~ Awesome~Awesome~ Awesome~So Sorry ! I Tell A Lie...!!! They Were Much Better Than That~ You Bet~You Better You Bet"~*~. M~Dee Xx
I remember seeing the who mid 80's on their farewell tour,funny huh???
Pete, Aotearoa, rain is Rangi, god,, accept .
Come all those names history,, Thatcher, what a knowing thought of,, mind me look its how i am, yous, aducated thought.
・♪思えば当方、POPがROCKへの移行時期に丁度・・・運ですなァ、シナトラ/エルヴィス期じゃなく、ほっ!!
you people make it to difficult to watch the baseball game
Who is playing bass? He's good!
Looks like it might be Pino Palladino.
IF THEY had simon phillips or scott devours on drums this would sound like the WHO....starkey is wrong for this band....zero passion-power-energy....i dont get it...how does he keep this gig?
Starkey can play very good one night and with no passion the next..For me, Scoot Devours shoud be the man behind the drums.
No bass! No Pino!!!
Pete's the only talent left of the broken pieces
Oh dear, this is embarrassingly awful. Time to retire.
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you do realize this was over 15 years ago?
Isn't Zak in Oasis that time?