The Who - Music Must Change - London 1979 (8)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @JamesMorgan_LifeandText
    @JamesMorgan_LifeandText 2 года назад +5

    Love the energy they put in this!

  • @wayneshawlinski4898
    @wayneshawlinski4898 5 месяцев назад +1

    Underrated classic

  • @jackcrane7853
    @jackcrane7853 3 года назад +3

    Roger looked FANTASTIC in that period!

  • @marcushudswell7389
    @marcushudswell7389 3 месяца назад +1

    the only Who song with a 6/8 time signature

  • @johnrush521
    @johnrush521 Год назад +2

    Why is this so so different ,
    Am I doing it all it all again ,
    Has it ever been done before ,
    But the music’s an open dooooor !

  • @stevenlornie1261
    @stevenlornie1261 6 лет назад +15

    Very good performance. No Moon required. That's some damn fine drumming.

    • @jokkergar
      @jokkergar 6 лет назад +6

      Moon couldn't even find a decent drumming to this song; Kenny did a pretty good job on this one.

    • @5jerry1
      @5jerry1 6 лет назад +15

      ~ The drum track on the original was a recording of footsteps, as Moon couldn't play this rhythm at that point. People say nasty things about Jones, but he's a *very* good drummer.

    • @jerseysucks6158
      @jerseysucks6158 5 лет назад +1

      @@jokkergar -- which is a rare occurrence because let's face it: Kenny Jones is no Keith Moon!! And I am definitely not a fan of Kenny.

    • @jonathanmarth6426
      @jonathanmarth6426 5 лет назад +2

      @@jerseysucks6158 He's doing a more than decent job here and he was an amazing fit for the Small Faces.

    • @allbottledup9513
      @allbottledup9513 Год назад +1

      @@jonathanmarth6426 Thank you!! The one thing I don’t like about Who fans is how they constantly put down Kenney Jones. The Who is my favorite band of all time, Small Faces one of my favorites. Kenney Jones killed it drumming for them. Especially on Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake. I mean, hell, listen to Happiness Stan and tell me doesn’t rock there! I will still never forgive Steve Marriott for leaving the group at their peak and leaving Ronnie Lane and Kenney Jones to go under appreciated. I really believe the Small Faces could’ve been on par with the greats had they stayed together.

  • @oscarpicon7299
    @oscarpicon7299 6 месяцев назад +2

    lo mejor de lo mejor the who

  • @ryanbuckley2288
    @ryanbuckley2288 5 месяцев назад +1

    GOLD!

  • @Mojomatrix
    @Mojomatrix 12 лет назад +7

    Music is an open door !

  • @tpmbe
    @tpmbe 8 лет назад +10

    thanks for posting this , I love this song , especially live , amazing archive footage , raw energy

  • @bobl310
    @bobl310 Год назад

    How have I never seen this? Just awesome and so spot on in regard to what was happening musically in NY and London

  • @TrainerVince2
    @TrainerVince2 4 года назад +5

    Punk and New Wave were on the rise during those years, and this song is the most poetic commentary on those changes that I've ever heard. Also, I don't know of another "old guard" Rock band that even bothered to acknowledge the new musical forms at the time, which tells me they had become the Musical Establishment. Meet the new boss...

  • @jimbob3613
    @jimbob3613 6 лет назад +5

    Wow! My new favorite song.

    • @johnobtrains
      @johnobtrains 5 лет назад +1

      so "Rabbit"and Kenny keptvthe grove going.,moon confused prrformanve with skill...

  • @joseassuncao5598
    @joseassuncao5598 6 лет назад +2

    MAGNIFICO MUSIC

  • @peterbetts858
    @peterbetts858 7 месяцев назад +1

    Cool

  • @CRSofPA
    @CRSofPA 6 лет назад +2

    Love it!

  • @luiscarlosdavila8196
    @luiscarlosdavila8196 7 лет назад +1

    More than ever it should.

  • @booeyats1
    @booeyats1 13 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this! I have never seen Pete use his number 8 Les Paul except during I think it was the White City recordings. This is amazing!!! Thanks again!!!

  • @alsaxe1
    @alsaxe1 11 лет назад +6

    funny thing is that i saw a few versions of the song w/drums, and i forgot that the drummer was kenney....lol

  • @LightenUpMcGraw
    @LightenUpMcGraw 12 лет назад +7

    The story goes that Keith Moon wasn't able to come up with a drum track that would work for the album and so they ended up using Pete's percussion from the original demo. On the studio version you can hear Pete's leather boots sqeeking as he keeps the beat.

  • @Fuzzbrain61
    @Fuzzbrain61 9 лет назад +11

    Great keys from Rabbit! Not always easy to hear him with the 'Oo.

    • @LennWeltmeister
      @LennWeltmeister 9 лет назад +2

      +Conrad Blakemore specially after the accident he had (and as a result he broke an arm, I think you can notice it in some parts)

    • @catherinefitzpatrick9144
      @catherinefitzpatrick9144 7 лет назад +2

      When I watch Rabbit here, he looks like he was born with a keyboard ! These guys have always been 1st and Best....all while acting as if they're kinda scrappy. Gotta love it! As opposed to say, The Stones (another good group), who, to me; project and carry themselves as 'all-that', when they're more Outfits, Costumes, and Flash, with Large Stages and absolutely No Heart or care for the audience. I'm speaking from my earlier experience of viewing an entire Stones concert (to compare the 2 bands; though I already knew!) where I wondered how the masses fell (still fall) for that trick. Mick was inarticulate, at best. The Guitarists were lazy and as drugged as my older brother in 1974! (That's concerning!). Even though they have the songs, the Pontiac Silverdome Concert in 1976 (approximately) was a disappointment, in my professional Who--Loving opinion! For what it's worth, I've also attended 3 unimpressive Rolling Stones shows; I don't base my feelings on RUclips concerts, alone!

  • @ClassicTVMan1981X
    @ClassicTVMan1981X 13 лет назад +2

    @RogellParadox
    His name: John "Rabbit" Bundrick. He nearly joined The Who lineup before Keith Moon died, but was involved in a car crash that put him out of commission 'til later (after Moon's passing).

  • @alsaxe1
    @alsaxe1 12 лет назад +1

    that's a funny thing that i remembered after writing my response. I had to listen to the song afterwards to make sure i was on the right page. I laughed at my stupidity afterward. The reason i mentioned keith not being able to play 6/8 timing was due to an interview of pete's that i'd read. He mentioned the timing and mentioned that song in particular...being in 6/8....lol

  • @geeksofchrist
    @geeksofchrist 11 лет назад +5

    Keith just played cymbals on the original track, hence its haunting ... nearness.

  • @hexepatty
    @hexepatty 9 лет назад +1

    Wow. Listening to this after the Howard interview with Roger Daltry.

    • @mikeb1538
      @mikeb1538 9 лет назад +1

      hexepatty haha same here. As soon as they mentioned it I came here to check it out.

    • @adamsmith13real
      @adamsmith13real 7 лет назад

      Can you sum that part of the interview up? Was it about them being wasted on drugs?

    • @randyhimburg7915
      @randyhimburg7915 Год назад

      Me too!

    • @randyhimburg7915
      @randyhimburg7915 Год назад

      @@adamsmith13real No, Roger was talking about how he will never perform the song again.

    • @bobl310
      @bobl310 Год назад

      I don’t want to try to hunt down the interview. Why did Roger say that?

  • @catherinefitzpatrick9144
    @catherinefitzpatrick9144 7 лет назад +2

    I'm so glad I discovered your videos! They're excellent, and I thank you from the bottom of my stack of Who Albums! (Album; when have ya last heard that word?)

  • @charlesx6569
    @charlesx6569 7 лет назад +22

    "Who Are You" is such a weird album. Keith is mostly a spent force (although he's great on "Who Are You") and Pete seems to be struggling to find a sound that doesn't have Keith's drums driving the song along, hence the prominence of the keyboards (so, yeah, "Music Must Change"). For me, this is where you start seeing Pete figuring out he doesn't need The Who. From "Music Must Change" there's a short step to "Eminence Front" (where Pete's replaced both Keith's drums and the need for Roger's voice) and ... he's gone. This whole period is bittersweet, some great music, but yet very clearly transitional, away from The Who to a solo career.

    • @paulhoughton5431
      @paulhoughton5431 5 лет назад +1

      I think Pete started to do that during the Lighthouse project. Pure and easy is not really a Who track either! Pete also felt a bit up staged by the Jam and Clash at the time!

    • @joesandri8185
      @joesandri8185 3 года назад +1

      Some of Townshend’s Empty Glass songs would have been better on a Who Album. Same with some of Daltrey’s cuts from McVicar (like “Free Me”, which was recorded with some band members). There’s a rare live and powerful version of “Free Me” out there somewhere.

    • @luvittodeath7031
      @luvittodeath7031 Год назад +1

      @@joesandri8185 and face dances would be better as a Pete solo album

  • @STEPPENWOLF1228
    @STEPPENWOLF1228 3 месяца назад +1

    This is why John and Pete wanted Kenny Jones so badly. Keith as unique as he was could never pull the drums off on this. People ssy because of the time signature but i think it was too structured for Keith'. Rabbit was such a key part to the Who are You album. Some unique song's by Peter. But without Jones none of the sings on this album could have been played live.

  • @streetkaraoke30
    @streetkaraoke30 6 лет назад +7

    i always thought the who was over when moon died. Not true, not true.. i dont think they ever sounded better than right here..and that says an awful lot

  • @Bryan8329
    @Bryan8329 12 лет назад

    He talked about it in his book, too.

  • @Bryan8329
    @Bryan8329 12 лет назад +2

    The song didn't use drums at all, just Pete's percussion.

  • @amerocker
    @amerocker 6 лет назад +2

    The Who: Roger "The voice" Daltrey, Pete "The songwriter" Townshend, John "The Ox" Entwistle and Kenny "Pitter patter" Jones.

  • @贾博钧-p5w
    @贾博钧-p5w 8 лет назад

    Great song, greater performance with Kenney.
    And I wonder, how did Moon catch up with Love Reign O'er Me, which was also 6/8?

    • @themopar426
      @themopar426 7 лет назад +2

      keith was still a good drummer before all wasted on booze and drugs!

  • @hdrake1000
    @hdrake1000 5 лет назад +2

    Is that Kenny Jones on drums?

  • @alsaxe1
    @alsaxe1 12 лет назад

    so i'm not crazy?...lol....what exactly did he say about it?..i have to get the book...

  • @gratefuldeadmarsh9934
    @gratefuldeadmarsh9934 5 лет назад +2

    🌈😎🌈

  • @JoePankow
    @JoePankow 12 лет назад +2

    A very great song - love it. BUT...I miss the power of Keith Moon so much and his charismatic playing.

    • @carlswenson5538
      @carlswenson5538 7 лет назад +3

      Moonie could never 'get' the 6/8 time signature down. On the studio recording he provided some cymbal but little else. This is the song where Keith said, 'I'm not having a very good day, but I'm still the best ... the best Keith Moon type drummer in the world.

    • @RobertSuttonOfAnacortes
      @RobertSuttonOfAnacortes 5 лет назад

      Yes. And on the LP track you can hear footsteps in time with the song. Which was Pete keeping time intended to help Keith keep track of things.

  • @malcolmthompson597
    @malcolmthompson597 8 месяцев назад +1

    Cheese sandwiches!

  • @claudiagiancane6240
    @claudiagiancane6240 12 лет назад

  • @johnrush521
    @johnrush521 11 месяцев назад

    By the time this album was done , so wasn’t Keith. The booze and drugs reduced him to incompacitation. He couldn’t handle the 6/6 timing for this song. So sad.

  • @alsaxe1
    @alsaxe1 12 лет назад

    keith couldn't play in 6/8 timing..i don't know if they used a session drummer

  • @LouRoff1
    @LouRoff1 10 лет назад

    And besides with their fists ..

    • @bobl310
      @bobl310 Год назад

      Emphasized with their fists.

  • @williamkennedy4123
    @williamkennedy4123 4 года назад +2

    not as good as chicago 79