yes it is alive and live that is why it is so good. Live vocals and Roger sings just amazing. The guitar Pete is playing is just amazing. You are so right just awesome
The Who, The Stones and Paul McCartney, are all in their late 70's or early 80's and they still sound great. The energy they expend, especially Jagger, would humble someone 25 years younger! LEGENDS
@@danlovett3697 I have to disagree, saw him in Knoxville, in May of '22. Did a 2 hour 40 minute show, probably 35 or 36 songs, and I would say there were 4 or 5 that were a bit wonky. I will take that percentage. Plus he doesn't cheat with a bunch of back up singers to fill in around the edges. Does he sound as good at 80 as he did at 35? Hell NO. Was he still extremely entertaining? Hell YES.
I saw many great acts at MLG including the Beatles, but what a hellish barn of a place it was. Without screens in the earlier days vision from the floor was zero, and they often sat people in the raised seats behind the stage. The towering roof turned the finest sound set ups into mud. But, wow, was it great to be there - excusing even the 2-wide staircases and packed subways. Funny about that skunky smell when the lights went out, though ... 😉
My first concert was their “farewell” show in Toronto in 1982. I was 13. I was in a state beyond awe. I couldn’t believe I was watching the actual Who.
I was there too at the CNE, Joe Jackson opened and got booed off stage after someone threw a loaded hotdog at him hahahaha. I did a little too much acid that day, LOL....
Yes I saw their 1982 farewell concert in Phoenix, can remember Loverboy and John Mellencamp were the warm up acts and everyone hated them and someone hit Mellencamp, or Cougar as he was known at the time, in the head with a beer bottle.
@@steveacevedo820 Actually they did another 'final concert' in Toronto a few months later at MLG. LOL. (they played 2 nights).I saw that final concert but not the October 'final concert '
I was in the row directly behind you guys. I filmed a few songs in 4K and you guys are visible in my Pinball Wizard video, you guys added to the visuals and experience so i didn't crop you out. Great job representing Toronto from the front row, you guys Rock! And now you're a part of Who history! 🙂 (found you on another channel, posted again here in case the other comment gets deleted)
I just watched a 2022 Who concert on PBS and man is that drummer a master. Honestly I never remember this band sounding that good and being totally in sync.
As we used to say: "F--ken A Radio!" I've seen them twice with Keith and once with Kenny Jones. 1968, 1976 and 1988. Always my favourite band. Thanks for posting this.
Tengo 29 y la verdad no puedo creerlo, siguen cantando!!! A pesar de tantos años no pierden el toque y los tonos en su voz, aun puedo sentir esa fuerza juvenil como en el Woodstock 1969, se me escarapela el pelo, que grandes The Who, una leyenda viva! Aquí un latino peruano disfrutando de este buen video!
I’m not sure they are going out any time soon and even after losing two bandmates they still love to play. I have seen them too many times to remember but I can recall the first time they opened for Herman’s Hermits back in 67 or 68
@@kevinkotansky4184 They were certainly one of the best live show for a while. I have seen them with 3 different drummers over the years. Yes they did open for Hermans Hermits for a while and Jimi Hendrix opened for The Monkees. Strange but true
@@HamiltonRb Thanks for the reply back. Totally agree on the live show. Pete and Roger will live forever in our memories. Love the Jimi Hendrix mention.
I was there in "82 for their Farewell tour final show.. What I remember most was the bicep muscles of Kenny Jones on the drum kit. His forearms and biceps were like the "Hulk" and he hit those skins like no one other drummer I have seen since. Of course being from Toronto, Neil Peart was my favorite and still is, But Jones that night was a reincarnation of Keith Moon and I guess that is why he toured with them in 1982. Bloody 40 yrs ago and they are still right on top of it.
@@NannetteMcCormick the funny thing is that pretty much nobody recognized him other then my boss who was old enough to know who he was and it was more once he signed the receipt. I photocopied it so I had proof that he was there but I lost it over the years. That is the kick in ass about it all lol. Apparently he is pretty tall as well.
OMG I had no idea the Who just played in Toronto. I have been a fan since Can't Explain in 1965. Saw them play twice years ago in the 1960's and again in those days. Cant believe Roger Daltry and Pete Townshend are still going
For This Sounds Really Good .The Memories Of My First Seeing Them March 27th 76 Winterland San Francisco Was Incredible Esp Since I Was 13 My First Concert And Again Oct 9th 76 Oakland Stadium John Entwistles Birthday Those First Two Times Were In A Great Era 1980 and 82 So Different With Kenny Jones on Drums But He Still Played Well Now In 2022 I Am Amazed Pete and Roger are Still At It
And there still going after how many years, I'd like to see, hear, and know of band's who have been going since the 60s that have lasted as long and are still going today, I was born in the 50s in the Erro of the Beatle, the Floyd, Purple, Cream, Zeppelin, and others, pity none of the band's today are as goog.
They’re competing with Macca and Jagger and Richards for the longevity award. 🥇 Amazing run! 🎃 The Music has kept them going! It gives them a reason to get up in the morning and structure in their lives. 🎃 And it sure helps that they have Zak Starkey on drums giving them a boost! He’s really good! 👏🏻🎃 Similar to how Macca got the two younger guys on his side playing guitars and a powerful drummer in back. Very smart! 🎃
@@johnnier.o.d4746 Yeah, should never forget Ringo! But he just got sidelined by Covid just when he was going to tour. Oh Well, damn Covid!. Hope he recovers soon! 👏🏻😊
I saw the real Who in 1968-69-70-71 and many more times after that until John Entwistle's death. What we have now is Daltrey and Townshend with studio musicians, background singers and an orchestra. They had to hire a lot of people to replace Keith Moon didn't they? No thanks. I wouldn't spend the money to see them now, but I understand if people who never saw them in their glory days think they sound good today. Trust me on this one; What you see today is a pale version of what they were. I'll treasure my memories instead.
Another one I tried to get to from NS , but would have had to go alone ....I wish we could get bands in Halifax...only 10 000 capacity so we don't get a lot of shows. I wanted to be here so bad, thanks for posting vids!
Who was there 40 years ago? Pete was there. Roger was there. I believe Roger's Telecaster was there. I was watching live on the big feed from Hartford Connecticut.
Man oh Man…. These Two are THEE BEST IN THE BIZ! I have to laugh cause Roger states talking & Pete just just jumps in… That’s kills me 😂😂 Roger just stands & waits for him to Stop. Some things never change….. I Sincerely hope they don’t! Now Pete’s a Hoot…😂😂😂😂 C’Mon Roger do your lil wiggle with that guitar and feet!! In 82’ Man oh man you looked so Hot as Hell…❤❤❤❤
i remember the its hard tour. i was in chicago and we had to mail our money in and hope for a ticket. i worked at the post office and my neighbor swore i got my 2 tiks cause i worked there. i wore that its hard t shirt till it was falling apart.
Great edge on both of them and Zach represents incredibly well. They bombed out twice on me in Houston. It was heartbreaking to be on the front row and watch Roger walk off and leave. Pete came out and said they couldn’t go on. Then they were supposed to come back and play. They cancelled that one as well. I’ve been burned at some big shows. At least 3 with the Stones. Twice we were in the arena in the front row. You can’t imagine how that feels. Once we flew to another country and waited all day to get our $1000 pit seats, and they cancelled.
Unfortunately I can imagine how that feels... Am in the USA and had front row center tickets for Toronto and the show was cancelled the very next day! Then it was rescheduled for a time that I could not attend. It's very disappointing but happens sometimes.
Always was into the Who, great music and performers. That said as with any concert the quality of the music needs to be there otherwise what's point. In this case it's obvious the sound engineers didn't do enough prep work or whatever else didn't do this band any favours on delivery.
Was it you and couple up in front who Pete mentioned helped with the words if so congratulations 🎉great show we were second tier guess row 11 lots of leg room love that spot . I was told font row is excellent but that damn rolling camera guy obstructing view
Yes, Pete was talking to us!! I was over the moon about that. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine being acknowledged by Pete Townshend. And yes, rolling camera guy does obstruct view! Right in the center!
Nearing 80 years in age and the guys still got it. Incredible 🥰
It's only rock n' roll but I like it...
@Doctrine Matters Absolutely, I think the whole thing just tarnishes their legacy .
They don’t
78 et 75 !!!!
I KNOW AND I STILL CANNOT GET ENOUGH OF THEM!!! 💙❤️🤍❤️💙⬆️
those guys look and sound awesome! Pete is still the most dynamic and electric showman alive today and Rogers voice sounds incredible still!
Yes, and according to reviewer , he was phenomenal last night ,,30 OCT , in Phoenix . Pete said "Roger has been singing so effing good. "
yes it is alive and live that is why it is so good. Live vocals and Roger sings just amazing. The guitar Pete is playing is just amazing. You are so right just awesome
The Who, The Stones and Paul McCartney, are all in their late 70's or early 80's and they still sound great. The energy they expend, especially Jagger, would humble someone 25 years younger! LEGENDS
McCartney doss not sound great . Sayin ..
Bobby D … the very best of all ❤
@@danlovett3697 I have to disagree, saw him in Knoxville, in May of '22. Did a 2 hour 40 minute show, probably 35 or 36 songs, and I would say there were 4 or 5 that were a bit wonky. I will take that percentage. Plus he doesn't cheat with a bunch of back up singers to fill in around the edges. Does he sound as good at 80 as he did at 35? Hell NO. Was he still extremely entertaining? Hell YES.
Macca doesnt sound great
Maybe there is some value in being stoned out of your gourd for the first 40 years of your life lol
Can't believe how good Roger sounds!
I’ve been seeing The Who live since 1968 😂probably 50 plus times on all continents even. Yes I’m old but rock just as hard as them💪🏻✌🏻
Damn….! That’s Still on my Bucket List!!
We had all their albums ( my brother) I was 10… I’m now 61….! I WANT TO SEE THEM!!!!😢😢😢
@@JaLa248 Roger and Pete are the only originals left. Both Kieth and John passed away.
I'm weeping right now.Sixty years after that began,the remaining members still have it.Legends.
Was at Maple Leaf Gardens Oct. 21 1976. Still the greatest concert in Toronto history. Keith's last show in TO and he was on fire 🔥
I saw many great acts at MLG including the Beatles, but what a hellish barn of a place it was. Without screens in the earlier days vision from the floor was zero, and they often sat people in the raised seats behind the stage. The towering roof turned the finest sound set ups into mud. But, wow, was it great to be there - excusing even the 2-wide staircases and packed subways. Funny about that skunky smell when the lights went out, though ... 😉
I was there too and had my ears blown off being squished up against an amp for most of the concert.
My first concert was their “farewell” show in Toronto in 1982. I was 13. I was in a state beyond awe. I couldn’t believe I was watching the actual Who.
I was there too at the CNE, Joe Jackson opened and got booed off stage after someone threw a loaded hotdog at him hahahaha. I did a little too much acid that day, LOL....
Yes I saw their 1982 farewell concert in Phoenix, can remember Loverboy and John Mellencamp were the warm up acts and everyone hated them and someone hit Mellencamp, or Cougar as he was known at the time, in the head with a beer bottle.
@@bchuntfish was there as well. Love he who, but I really like joe too, so that was too bad.
You weren't
@@steveacevedo820 Actually they did another 'final concert' in Toronto a few months later at MLG. LOL. (they played 2 nights).I saw that final concert but not the October 'final concert '
They prove that music is the giver of life
thanx for posting the footage Nannette,.....i saw them in 1989,......would have never thought they would be touring in 2022......great performance.
I was in the row directly behind you guys. I filmed a few songs in 4K and you guys are visible in my Pinball Wizard video, you guys added to the visuals and experience so i didn't crop you out.
Great job representing Toronto from the front row, you guys Rock! And now you're a part of Who history! 🙂
(found you on another channel, posted again here in case the other comment gets deleted)
I just watched a 2022 Who concert on PBS and man is that drummer a master. Honestly I never remember this band sounding that good and being totally in sync.
if i'm right, the drummer is the son of "Ringo Starr".
@ManyGrey1 - Yes it is...Zakk Starkey(Ringo's real last name) 😎
As we used to say: "F--ken A Radio!" I've seen them twice with Keith and once with Kenny Jones. 1968, 1976 and 1988. Always my favourite band. Thanks for posting this.
Great vid of the mighty Who. Cheers 🎸
Hey hey my my...Rock & roll will never die...
Pete tawsen jenial artista
Daltrey has always been among my favourite❤🎉
Was there, was a great show, first time seeing them!
The ‘82 HBO concert was my introduction to The Who when I was ten years old. I’ve been a huge fan since.
Same for me, I was 12
@@asdfghjklkjhvbvcvjhvlyhb9957 I was 12 too, but in was live on normal tv in canada
but it* was
IAM 76 yrs old this is the music of are time would not give it up for anything that I've heard at all GO WHO
Awesome video, thanks for sharing for those of us who couldn’t make it
Saw them in Winnipeg in 1976 when Keith Moon and John Entwisle were still with us. My ear drums are still ringing
yes me too
I saw them for the first time in 1976 at Madison Square Garden with Keith. Hooked ever since!
I recorded their 1982 Toronto show off a radio broadcast. Played those cassettes until they wore out. 40 years later. Wow...
same here! cant say that about any other past concerts
Tengo 29 y la verdad no puedo creerlo, siguen cantando!!! A pesar de tantos años no pierden el toque y los tonos en su voz, aun puedo sentir esa fuerza juvenil como en el Woodstock 1969, se me escarapela el pelo, que grandes The Who, una leyenda viva! Aquí un latino peruano disfrutando de este buen video!
Incredible concert, what a way to go out!!! Much like the way RUSH did, on a high note!!!
I’m not sure they are going out any time soon and even after losing two bandmates they still love to play. I have seen them too many times to remember but I can recall the first time they opened for Herman’s Hermits back in 67 or 68
@@HamiltonRb Opened for Herman's Hermits. That's amazing. I saw the Cinci show in May. They are still phenomenal in concert!
@@kevinkotansky4184 They were certainly one of the best live show for a while. I have seen them with 3 different drummers over the years. Yes they did open for Hermans Hermits for a while and Jimi Hendrix opened for The Monkees. Strange but true
@@HamiltonRb Thanks for the reply back. Totally agree on the live show. Pete and Roger will live forever in our memories. Love the Jimi Hendrix mention.
I don't believe they are going out! The Who will be back!
I was there in "82 for their Farewell tour final show.. What I remember most was the bicep muscles of Kenny Jones on the drum kit. His forearms and biceps were like the "Hulk" and he hit those skins like no one other drummer I have seen since. Of course being from Toronto, Neil Peart was my favorite and still is, But Jones that night was a reincarnation of Keith Moon and I guess that is why he toured with them in 1982. Bloody 40 yrs ago and they are still right on top of it.
We saw them in Vancouver prior to the Covid BS. They were incredible 👍🏻
Best band ever I saw them in 1967
Perfection at its best!
Their final tour ended at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens in 1982.
These seats are no fair man!!! WOW!!
Thank you!
Unreal. Rock gods. Great show
Pete came into my work north of Toronto to get a part for his bbq about 10 yrs ago. Just missed meeting him by about an hr. Would’ve been so cool.
What a shame! You must have been kicking yourself when you found out he was at your work place!
@@NannetteMcCormick the funny thing is that pretty much nobody recognized him other then my boss who was old enough to know who he was and it was more once he signed the receipt. I photocopied it so I had proof that he was there but I lost it over the years. That is the kick in ass about it all lol. Apparently he is pretty tall as well.
OMG I had no idea the Who just played in Toronto. I have been a fan since Can't Explain in 1965. Saw them play twice years ago in the 1960's and again in those days. Cant believe Roger Daltry and Pete Townshend are still going
VERY successful tour for these guys. Hope you got to see them. I did, in Tampa last spring - one of the five best concerts I ever attended.
Saw them in 2015. Also in my top 5. Seeing them again in Edinburgh this year. Deo volente.
I can't imagine how much those great seats were. Thanks, you are the reason i stopped filming, u can always watch on utube later lol
FANTASTIC!!!!!!
back in toronto 40 years after their farewell tour
Absolute legends
"Hope I die before I get old" - The Who, talking about my generation ...
GOLD!
It’s hilarious that HALF of The Who that’s pushing 80 freaking years old is better than any young band in their prime today.
LUV! THX!
Musicisti fantastici nulla da dire io li ascolto da sempre 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👌👌👌
Love this songgggggg
Btw, you know you're in the good spot when the professional cameraman IMEDIATELY moves right in front you! ;)
I’m watching it on RUclips… I see you videoing it! Way To Go!!!! 👏👏👏👏
I really hope those two read these comments, because they are so Terrible Loved!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
For This Sounds Really Good .The Memories Of My First Seeing Them March 27th 76 Winterland San Francisco Was Incredible Esp Since I Was 13 My First Concert And Again Oct 9th 76 Oakland Stadium John Entwistles Birthday Those First Two Times Were In A Great Era 1980 and 82 So Different With Kenny Jones on Drums But He Still Played Well Now In 2022 I Am Amazed Pete and Roger are Still At It
Great job, thanks for the video (:
Great chops coning from that ax!!!
And there still going after how many years, I'd like to see, hear, and know of band's who have been going since the 60s that have lasted as long and are still going today, I was born in the 50s in the Erro of the Beatle, the Floyd, Purple, Cream, Zeppelin, and others, pity none of the band's today are as goog.
TRICK. That's the trick of it....WOW....man Ive lived a complete Life
LOVE THE WHO
Someone told them to act their ages, I hope I can go that strong when I am in my 80s.!
Love it. Bought tickets for me & my lad to see them in liverpool in april 2020, lmao you can guess what happend to that gig.
Not two old guys going through the motions. Roger and Pete are having fun and so are the audience.
Yea I was there the 1st night of the final shows in ‘82. Wow, Pete still fuckin shreds.
ETERNOS! LONG LIVE ROCK!!🎸🎶✌
It was an amazing concert so glad I went and for 70$ how could u not
They’re competing with Macca and Jagger and Richards for the longevity award. 🥇 Amazing run! 🎃
The Music has kept them going! It gives them a reason to get up in the morning and structure in their lives. 🎃
And it sure helps that they have Zak Starkey on drums giving them a boost! He’s really good! 👏🏻🎃
Similar to how Macca got the two younger guys on his side playing guitars and a powerful drummer in back. Very smart! 🎃
don't forget ringo starr man .....
@@johnnier.o.d4746 Yeah, should never forget Ringo! But he just got sidelined by Covid just when he was going to tour. Oh Well, damn Covid!. Hope he recovers soon! 👏🏻😊
Dyn Jarren - Man you say that again; Starkey makes this group stunning.
It's unbelievable
Ringos kid is a pretty decent drummer.
Number one...
The who who are you classic song from the seventies good song
I love the Who
I saw the real Who in 1968-69-70-71 and many more times after that until John Entwistle's death. What we have now is Daltrey and Townshend with studio musicians, background singers and an orchestra. They had to hire a lot of people to replace Keith Moon didn't they? No thanks. I wouldn't spend the money to see them now, but I understand if people who never saw them in their glory days think they sound good today. Trust me on this one; What you see today is a pale version of what they were. I'll treasure my memories instead.
I due grandi vecchi del rock dal 1960 ad oggi alle soglie degli 80 anni
Daltrey with a telecaster is where it's it IMO!
Another one I tried to get to from NS , but would have had to go alone ....I wish we could get bands in Halifax...only 10 000 capacity so we don't get a lot of shows. I wanted to be here so bad, thanks for posting vids!
Roger Daltrey e The who, incrível!!!!!
I saw The Who and The Clash on that tour, in Los Angeles.
Who was there 40 years ago? Pete was there. Roger was there. I believe Roger's Telecaster was there. I was watching live on the big feed from Hartford Connecticut.
The 82 tour was amazing …
ROG looks Fukin AMAZING for his age....or for any age
Man oh Man…. These Two are THEE BEST IN THE BIZ!
I have to laugh cause Roger states talking & Pete just just jumps in… That’s kills me 😂😂
Roger just stands & waits for him to Stop.
Some things never change….. I Sincerely hope they don’t! Now Pete’s a Hoot…😂😂😂😂
C’Mon Roger do your lil wiggle with that guitar and feet!!
In 82’ Man oh man you looked so Hot as Hell…❤❤❤❤
❤THE WHO!
got the '82 on VHS!
i remember the its hard tour. i was in chicago and we had to mail our money in and hope for a ticket.
i worked at the post office and my neighbor swore i got my 2 tiks cause i worked there. i wore that its hard t shirt till it was falling apart.
They sound better than ever!
Really... they sound awful!
Great edge on both of them and Zach represents incredibly well. They bombed out twice on me in Houston. It was heartbreaking to be on the front row and watch Roger walk off and leave. Pete came out and said they couldn’t go on. Then they were supposed to come back and play. They cancelled that one as well. I’ve been burned at some big shows. At least 3 with the Stones. Twice we were in the arena in the front row. You can’t imagine how that feels. Once we flew to another country and waited all day to get our $1000 pit seats, and they cancelled.
Unfortunately I can imagine how that feels... Am in the USA and had front row center tickets for Toronto and the show was cancelled the very next day! Then it was rescheduled for a time that I could not attend. It's very disappointing but happens sometimes.
How the hell do you get front-row, centre floor tickets at Scotia Centre? That's where I wanted to be when I saw them in 1975!
So far aheadd and contreviosle Great!!!!!!!!
A shadow of who they were .... admit it . I love them too , ,but it's not what it was . Never will be . But , still can appreciate.
Ringo's son on the drums
Welcome old bad guys!
fuckingamazing
Let's be honest they are not the same as when Keith and John were there but as a who fan respect too Roger and Pete.
I wish I could be in contact when these great concerts are going on, how do I know? 65 years of age
❤️🦋❤️💕
so sad not how i remember them,ive got nearly all their stuff,so i know.
Great video! Wish I was there . Did you manage to get the entire concert ?
Always was into the Who, great music and performers. That said as with any concert the quality of the music needs to be there otherwise what's point. In this case it's obvious the sound engineers didn't do enough prep work or whatever else didn't do this band any favours on delivery.
The Two.
I hope I'm as athletic as Roger is when I'm 78 years old.
Just imagine how much those front row seats cost.
Awesome video. Thanks for posting. Do you have more footage?
Afraid no more musical footage. I recorded some of the banter in between songs but people seem to complain when I post that and not the songs!
The amazing music starts at 2:26, after that The Who are off to the races!
Es wird nie wieder eine Gruppe wie Who geben!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Name me one current band that has this level of energy??
Was it you and couple up in front who Pete mentioned helped with the words if so congratulations 🎉great show we were second tier guess row 11 lots of leg room love that spot . I was told font row is excellent but that damn rolling camera guy obstructing view
Yes, Pete was talking to us!! I was over the moon about that. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine being acknowledged by Pete Townshend. And yes, rolling camera guy does obstruct view! Right in the center!
😊👍
Oh yer, who tha f r u🎶🎶🎶👏👏👏👍👍🍾