Shakin' All Over/Spoonful/Twist And Shout - The Who (Live at the Isle of Wight)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 is a live album by The Who, recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival on 29 August 1970, and released by Sony in 1996 along with a corresponding VHS video, which was re-released on DVD in 1998 and remastered in 2004. The DVD is very different from the CD. Differences include very significant cuts in the Tommy part of the show and in "My Generation", and, in addition, the video at many parts of the concert is not in sync with the audio. 600,000 people attended the festivel and the Who gave one of the most memerable live performances ever.
Sorry about any bad qualitly, also it is normal some of the audio is not in sync as it is like that on the DVD.
Burton Cummings of the Guess Who tells the story of bumping into John Entwistle in the 70's. John says "we had to learn "Shakin' all Over" cause people kept requesting it". Burton replied " yeah well we had to learn "My Generation".
Perhaps the best concert of all time...would of loved to see The Who and The Doors and Jimi on the same bill 😍😍😍
Also Chicago, Taste (Rory Gallagher), Free, Joni Mitchell to name a few more
Yeah Unreal
I’m pretty sure the who and the doors were on the same bill at one point, that concert was the inspiration for sally simpson on the Tommy
Never in the history of the world a group souded with the brute force of The Who.
Er....... original Motorhead.
@@dodibenabba1378 your missing the point, the who started all this heavy sound way before anybody else
@@nickjohnson710 I would agree with you Nick especially about Townsend's guitar techniques but if we're talking "brute force" in a live scenario there's only ONE.....
@@dodibenabba1378 am not just talking about Pete Townshend guitar, all 3 started that sound, you underestimate the who's influence on heavy Metal and punk
Holy shit......Keith is on fire....MY GOD
The best bass player to have ever lived casualy going about dressed as a skeleton
When I was a kid I dressed like The Ox for Halloween.
Enthwitstle will live forever
@@CATMANJess Entwistle, idiot.
@@goonsquad2.023 Funny thing about The skeleton suit....There was no extra length built into it to enable Entwistle to sit down....there needs to be some extra mat'l in the backside in order to sit !!
fun fact: Nigel Tufnel bought that outfit at John Entwistle's estate sale.
Sick. Like a hard kick in the groin, but in a good way.
The Who for ever, long live rock
Keith moon 4 ever!!!
Increíble ....The Who al máximo
Roland yeah
Respect
UK
What an epic performance, the who at their peak!!!
love the way townshend looks around before the first solo to (i presume) bobby pridden and says "echo...ECHO!"...
Pete is the boss
@@rodrigoivansosaprado9646 Meet the new boss, same as the old boss
Thumbs up if you've imitated the whole band at once with air instruments. At school.
My DVD copy also has the bass noticeably lower in the mix. This version sounds so much better.
Amazing
the who rocks
Sir, since 1981 I have done so, almost continuously...
And this ladies and Gentlemen is why The Beatles had to break up before the 70s
There's a reason mate they didn't broke up because the new band would beat them look at their solo careers even far better they don't even need to be Beatles.
@ddjdd wfgggb lmfao you mad huh. Musically and live the who were much better. By the time the beatles broke up, the who were much better than them. The beatles stuff in the mid sixties was much better than the who's stuff at the time. Just a matter of what time you catch these bands at :D.
I love the Beatles...but The who are amazing
50 Years ago today
SATURDAY AUGUST 29,1970 (OK 2am Sun) çÔ¿Ôp
✌ Thank you for the Trip Down Loss of Memory Lane. 🕰
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2:48 , who feels the love?
I love The Beatles just as much as The Who but god could these lads rock oldies, this version of Twist and Shout just about "beats" The Beatles version. (Live to say the least)
It's punk version!!!!
@@nickjohnson710punk sucks. The Who are leagues above any punk band.
@@gothickingmongoose3028 what i said has completely gone over you're head!.......
I like when they were singles band used to play small places like the Fillmore East instead of Madison Square Garden. But times change. Once Townsend wrote 'a quick one' you knew he/they were on his/their way.
Are you talking about Godfrey, cos Pete does not spell his surname that way!
WAS There TIMELESS 🙀
fuck me, that was crunchy
Roger ruge,esto es único
Pete rules
Pete drools. JOHN rules.
pete townshend knows
Or, uh NOSE ruclips.net/video/DM8mDeFeWZ4/видео.html
Yeah baby!
Raw
Spoonful & Twist & Shout aren't on here.
Pow!
Nice.
Looks like Pete’s dressed like a nuclear worker! WOW!
Something is missing! TOMMY “died”. What happened to the energy down here? Everyone misses him. Aren’t they sweet TOMMY? What is next?
PETE PETE PETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
I know. I KNOW!
the dogs bollocks
better than The Beatles version...
Never
Always
Sometimes
Well they played it with The Who treatment i really like
No body had more mettle live than the who.@Mr Wolf
proto
Townshend sounds terrible.Its good he could jump around and have Entwhistle to supply a great lead bass.
Randall Kennedy listen to water live from this gig and listen to his lead parts. He's a genius
I actually like how Pete sounds in this song. But I have to say that in some songs he doesn't sound that good, like Young Man Blues from this same concert.
Who cares how Townshend sounds? The point is the band is beating you into submission.
Disagree. The sg special in HiWatts was his best tone in my opinion.
Your ears are shot