My friends and I had great seats for this show.This video is definitely from the palace in house video, the live mix was much better and louder.This was also the last timeJohn Entwhistle played Detroit before he passed away, so glad I got to see him on this tour.
2000 was in the sweet spot - Entwistle was still alive, Zak was in the band, and Townshend was able to play electric again. The last version of The Who that was really fun.
Can't agree more. This is a great concert. Roger sounds awesome, and Pete is right on his A game (crisp guitar but dont like his Fender Stat sound). JOHN still the beast, and Zak is great too. After John departed, they lost the magical Who sound after this - just dont care so much for Ox's replacement Pino P never even tried to learn John's parts, but just stays in key and keeps the tempo...zzz
@@harrykadaras9459 Yes, you can hear the strat twang (longer scale length). It looks a nice guitar. They do sound different from his SGs and Les Pauls. I think the extra knob is to blend in an acoustic sound.
@@iainholmes2735 Amazing : no more than 1 minute ago I just placed a comment about that. But I'm not convinced your interpretation is right because no extra piezzo or any sort of extra pickup can be seen on the body of the guitar... Anyway I must say I'm a huge fan of Pete's erratic wanderings on electrics, whatever the sound of the guitars ! (Always listen at hi volume of course)-
Agree'd. I saw them last night at the Garden. As I watched the intensity of their playing it dawned on me this could be the last night they were to play together, as if they'd decided to break up. I'd seen them several times before (always sans Moon) and this night was the best hands down.
I was blessed to have front row tickets to see the Who in Portland, Oregon in 2006. A shame that Mr Entwistle had passed. The finest Bass Player I have ever seen! The Who were Spectacular!!
Man, how much do I love this band....first they lose Keith in 78, and then in 2002 John, and the more I watch and listen to them the more I admire and respect their strength and survival. It's very sad to lose Keith and John but Roger and Pete have too much music and talent to stop what they're doing. Keep rocking fellas. Thank you for posting.
It just sucks (imo) that Pete won't be fully appreciated as the Musical Genius he is until he passes away. There is a DVD entitled Who's Next. It's "the making of" type of video. It shows Pete endlessly getting the intro sounds to Baba O'Riley. Way before Digital. It took him forever to loop the sounds together. I found a copy at my local library.
I was also at this concert with a couple of college pals. We loved it! This was a great concert. The Who were absolutely on fire that night! It was live. It was organic. It was spontaneous in the true tradition of great concerts. What more could you ask for? I was especially happy to see them play the classic hits, but I was overjoyed when they played Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere and Getting In Tune which are two of my personal favorites. These guys truly do rock!
I got to meet and shake hands with John Entwhistle in 1999 in Clayton, MO where he was selling his artwork and he gave me this ultra weak handshake. He looked as he did here but half dead. I got this feeling sadly that he didn't have long for this Earth. John looked sickly here too 2 years before his death and notice he was playing old style normal bass with his thumb and forefinger not the 5 -finger thunderfingers style. Wow. My all time favorite band, The Who!!!
I was at this concert at The Palace of Auburn Hills and my third time seeing the band. Such raw power coming from Pete's guitar and Zacks drum playing. Magnificent concert and my absolute favorite show of all eight times I've seen them live.
THIS WAS THE GREATEST WHO SET LIST EVER! Roger Was In GREAT VOICE! Peter T Had His Guitar Cranked & John was AMAZING as he ALWAYS WAS! I've Seen The Who some 20/25 Time since 1979....& NO SET EVEN COMES CLOSE + John Alec Entwistle was with them for the LAST TIME!! R.I.P. Both JAE & KJM Cheers!,Henry"MEDAC"Ponds #FaveWhoGigEver!
Not the best Who set list by a long shot, even though it's a damn good performance. Take a look at the set lists from the 1979 tour, especially the 12/8/79 show in Chicago or the 9/79 shows at Madison Square Garden in NYC for a comparison. This set list, with a couple of exceptions like "I Don't Even Know Myself" and "Let's See Action", is too much like a nostalgia act reliving some of its highlights. That's fine in itself depending on what you are looking for, but don't pretend that it's an exceptional set list because it isn't.
The main thing I remember about this show is Pete ripping, tearing the guts out of every guitar part in reach. Devastating, incredible and f'n loud. Rock n roll heaven.
Bandmates are your extended family you draw inspiration from one another and share each other's joys and pull together as an innovative ensemble impromptu jam sessions as consummate showmen. cheers Sir Peter, Sir Rodger and bandmates
3:20 I Can't Explain 5:45 Substitute 10:08 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere 17:46 My Wife 24:24 Baba O'Riley 30:23 The Seeker 37:47 I Don't Even Know Myself 43:34 Getting In Tune 50:01 Pinball Wizard 54:00 The Real Me 59:27 Magic Bus 1:11:09 Behind Blue Eyes 1:15:00 You Better You Bet 1:21:26 Who Are You 1:28:52 5 : 15 1:39:20 Won't Get Fooled Again 1:52:40 The Kids Are Alright 1:58:48 false start 1:59:23 Let's See Action 2:04:54 My Generation
What a gem!!!! I've seen them a lot and have watched many of the youtube postings. This is way up there in the tops for me. Thank you, thank you and thank you!!!
Zak Starkey is the only drummer who satisfactorily replaces Keith Moon and who can also play with John Entwhistle. Excellent rhythm section behind the inventive guitar-playing of Townshend and one of the best frontmen in Daltrey.
@@allanjones6415 Official or not, he's been playing with them for nearly 25 years...and with only two surviving original members, "official" doesn't really matter at this point.
@@Pibb99 The fact that a additional musician has been in a band for many years does not change anything. The same happened to Pink Floyd, who had to put a hired bass player to replace Waters. Darryl Jones been playin' bass with Rolling Stones since 1994, not included as a official member also. Both good musicians.
Pete filming for his website. We were spoilt back then, he put up these amazing snippets quite regularly and i got in touch with him a couple times via it. The internet was a beautiful place for a very few precious years.
I was here. Saw them in a watered down performance of Quadrophenia at the same venue in 1996, and was so blown away to see them fully plugged in here. The audio here is taken directly off of the sound board and does not compare to the live sound at The Palace which is a supreme venue for Rock.
I was at this show on the floor, most of the way up front! I remember this one fondly, not just for the great seats, but the fact it was just the five of them onstage kicking absolute ass! Still the best Who show I ever saw, including the 25th anniversary tour in "89.
This venue (The Palace) is currently out of operation and slated for demolition and redevelopment into an industrial park in 2019/2020. A great venue that hosted many legends of rock, Pistons basketball games and many ice shows, disney productions and other entertainment. It will be sorely missed in Oakland County, Michigan, USA!
I was at this show and pretty close to the stage.Great as it was, what struck me all night was how solid Zak was. Totally impressed by how well he fit them. What a show !!!
The best band ever.... kicking it out year after year! I love The Who in 2000. Zac Starkey is just awesome.... I know I am on a limb, but I think that The Who just got better and better with age. 1964 was awesome, 1969 was in the stratosphere... and now they are just even more awesome.
Laughing at Pete having to switch guitars near the end of 'My Generation'. The exorcism was complete! The guitar begged for mercy and rolled over. Love it!
I lived in Pontiac a few miles South of the Palace. I was lucky enough to be invited to a suite through work. The last time I had seen them was 1974 at Cobo Hall in Detroit. We were ordering expensive bottles of wine along with some really great food. Not even my ex wife could ruin that great evening.
I watched this live on TV. The country was in ABSOLUTE TORMENT and the darkest place we had been in our lifetimes. But when these “Old Men” took the stage, they injected a conquered world with with fire of life and hope. I cried then and I cry EVERY TIME I watch this performance. They LITERALLY stole the show and filled a void that we all thought was lost. I’ll NEVER FORGET that show or that feeling as long as I live. Thank you gentlemen. The healing began at THAT MOMENT‼🇺🇸
i was at that gig. Great, but the only thing missing was Keith Moon. The drummer looked like Keith and held a beat, but the heart and soul of the Who left when Keith passed away too many years before us
I saw this tour in Manchester UK the week before the Albert hall show which was released on dvd. They were great, I always remember early in the show pete took his guitar of for another and put it down aggressively and it bounced on the floor upright against a rigg cabinet and he lurched back to catch it and the audience gave a cheer/jeer of satisfaction. During johns bass solo on 5.15 I heard a guy near me tell his mate " that`s an active bass player", I thought yeah too right. I missed Kenney jones but still couldn't believe what I was seeing
Fantástico concierto con la vuelta de Pete Townshend a la guitarra eléctrica,Roger Daltrey joven y poderoso ,John Entwistle al bajo,Zak Starkey muy Keith Moon on drums y John Rabit Bundrick on Keyboards en 2000 Great show.
Geoff Hall but more controlled and not self abusive as his godfather was. Sadly he lived life in excess. He couldn't face reality straight. Had to be inebriated.
In that weird period where he had to explain what a record was lol. Now most people would be more familiar with records then something like a cd. My local targets have a small cd rack, maybe a few blurays/dvds, but an aisle of records.
ya that Stratocaster's sound is too thin for the Who. He needs an old Gibson SG and some P90 pickups like the old days. I generally don't like the sound of this video, it is poorly done.
Sadly this is pretty much how all these Palace Vision shows sounded. The arena had its own video crew and they would film it and broadcast it to the JumboTron, as well as all TV's in the arena. I had quite a few of these on VHS: Judas Priest/Megadeth/Testament, Motley Crue, Rush, Queensryche.
Music is best. Thank you kindly for sharing this gem 🐬
Have been A fan since 4 years old in 1965
Substitute played, I fell in love. 60 years on still in love
And pedophile Pete likes 4yr old kids.
My friends and I had great seats for this show.This video is definitely from the palace in house video, the live mix was much better and louder.This was also the last timeJohn Entwhistle played Detroit before he passed away, so glad I got to see him on this tour.
2000 was in the sweet spot - Entwistle was still alive, Zak was in the band, and Townshend was able to play electric again. The last version of The Who that was really fun.
Totally agree
Can't agree more. This is a great concert. Roger sounds awesome, and Pete is right on his A game (crisp guitar but dont like his Fender Stat sound). JOHN still the beast, and Zak is great too. After John departed, they lost the magical Who sound after this - just dont care so much for Ox's replacement Pino P never even tried to learn John's parts, but just stays in key and keeps the tempo...zzz
@@harrykadaras9459 Yes, you can hear the strat twang (longer scale length). It looks a nice guitar. They do sound different from his SGs and Les Pauls. I think the extra knob is to blend in an acoustic sound.
@@iainholmes2735 Amazing : no more than 1 minute ago I just placed a comment about that. But I'm not convinced your interpretation is right because no extra piezzo or any sort of extra pickup can be seen on the body of the guitar... Anyway I must say I'm a huge fan of Pete's erratic wanderings on electrics, whatever the sound of the guitars ! (Always listen at hi volume of course)-
Agree'd. I saw them last night at the Garden. As I watched the intensity of their playing it dawned on me this could be the last night they were to play together, as if they'd decided to break up. I'd seen them several times before (always sans Moon) and this night was the best hands down.
I was blessed to have front row tickets to see the Who in Portland, Oregon in 2006. A shame that Mr Entwistle had passed. The finest Bass Player I have ever seen! The Who were Spectacular!!
Saw them twice in Birmingham , England in 2000 and Townshend was astonishingly good
One of the best Rock N Roll bands.
No, THE best, period. Fuckin ' Queen fans, Zep fans.
I was at this show.The Palace, Auburn Hills, MI June 27, 2000. Loved it.
15 in 1975 these guys were one of my favorite bands, so many classic songs.
I was 9 years old at the time, my dad took me to this show and we had phenomenal seats near the stage. Will never forget it.
Pete Townshend is the eternal teenager, just jamming with his band onstage.
Probably the best version of Magic Bus I’ve ever seen the boys play. Love this show - they seem to be relaxed and enjoying themselves.
Its a fun, new, song, as only The Who could do it.
@John Moesche it's not new. It's pretty old actually.🤔
Man, how much do I love this band....first they lose Keith in 78, and then in 2002 John, and the more I watch and listen to them the more I admire and respect their strength and survival. It's very sad to lose Keith and John but Roger and Pete have too much music and talent to stop what they're doing. Keep rocking fellas. Thank you for posting.
one of the best mate an institution
It just sucks (imo) that Pete won't be fully appreciated as the Musical Genius he is until he passes away. There is a DVD entitled Who's Next. It's "the making of" type of video. It shows Pete endlessly getting the intro sounds to Baba O'Riley. Way before Digital. It took him forever to loop the sounds together. I found a copy at my local library.
Absolutely stunning gig. Of their resurrection period!
I was also at this concert with a couple of college pals. We loved it! This was a great concert. The Who were absolutely on fire that night! It was live. It was organic. It was spontaneous in the true tradition of great concerts. What more could you ask for? I was especially happy to see them play the classic hits, but I was overjoyed when they played Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere and Getting In Tune which are two of my personal favorites. These guys truly do rock!
Getting In Tune! Yes. Yes. Yes.
I wish Mr Keith Moon was still around for this great Who concert alive and well with his "spirit". For sure long live The Who.
Townshend is in superb form on this show. You can always tell he is enjoying himself when he turns and plays to the drummer intermittently.
This ladies and gentlemen is what we call .......MUSIC
That was the BEST version of "Let's See Action" I have ever heard during the encore. Oustanding!!! Great Fucking Encore!!!!
I was only able to see them a few years back and they still blew me away. Pino Palladino was on bass.
wow, it's already been 20 YEARS since this concert.
goodwilj shut up oh god no...
@@777jones 21 now
@2v_5r8423 now
I got to meet and shake hands with John Entwhistle in 1999 in Clayton, MO where he was selling his artwork and he gave me this ultra weak handshake. He looked as he did here but half dead. I got this feeling sadly that he didn't have long for this Earth. John looked sickly here too 2 years before his death and notice he was playing old style normal bass with his thumb and forefinger not the 5 -finger thunderfingers style. Wow. My all time favorite band, The Who!!!
Showzaço da melhor banda de rock do mundo THE WHO!!!+
Eu adoro o the who desde criança!!!!
É a única banda de rock q eu curto!!!
Eu tambem sou maravilhado brasileiro bahiano soteropolitano aficcionado por essa banda inglesa de rock
I was at this concert at The Palace of Auburn Hills and my third time seeing the band. Such raw power coming from Pete's guitar and Zacks drum playing. Magnificent concert and my absolute favorite show of all eight times I've seen them live.
Super funkin duper
I was at this show on the main floor. Long live Rock and The Who! Thanks for the upload!!
John Entwistle... WOW.
The best ever, *NONE* better. Fuck you Rush fans, your band SUCKS!!!
Great as always all give 150% cracking live band.
THIS WAS THE GREATEST WHO SET LIST EVER! Roger Was In GREAT VOICE! Peter T Had His Guitar Cranked & John was AMAZING as he ALWAYS WAS! I've Seen The Who some 20/25 Time since 1979....& NO SET EVEN COMES CLOSE + John Alec Entwistle was with them for the LAST TIME!! R.I.P. Both JAE & KJM Cheers!,Henry"MEDAC"Ponds #FaveWhoGigEver!
Not the best Who set list by a long shot, even though it's a damn good performance. Take a look at the set lists from the 1979 tour, especially the 12/8/79 show in Chicago or the 9/79 shows at Madison Square Garden in NYC for a comparison. This set list, with a couple of exceptions like "I Don't Even Know Myself" and "Let's See Action", is too much like a nostalgia act reliving some of its highlights. That's fine in itself depending on what you are looking for, but don't pretend that it's an exceptional set list because it isn't.
Superbe impro sur m'y génération et incroyable solo de basse ( ox) ( Guy platteau Marseille)
The main thing I remember about this show is Pete ripping, tearing the guts out of every guitar part in reach. Devastating, incredible and f'n loud. Rock n roll heaven.
I was there.
@@ericingram7446 me too
The best band ever to emerge from the 60s peri od
I DO NOT THINK WE IL EVER GET ENOUGH OF THE "WHO"
Bandmates are your extended family you draw inspiration from one another and share each other's joys and pull together as an innovative ensemble impromptu jam sessions as consummate showmen. cheers Sir Peter, Sir Rodger and bandmates
Damn Booze took Entwhistle, Moon, and Bonham from us. People, please heed this and learn from this.
3:20 I Can't Explain
5:45 Substitute
10:08 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
17:46 My Wife
24:24 Baba O'Riley
30:23 The Seeker
37:47 I Don't Even Know Myself
43:34 Getting In Tune
50:01 Pinball Wizard
54:00 The Real Me
59:27 Magic Bus
1:11:09 Behind Blue Eyes
1:15:00 You Better You Bet
1:21:26 Who Are You
1:28:52 5 : 15
1:39:20 Won't Get Fooled Again
1:52:40 The Kids Are Alright
1:58:48 false start 1:59:23 Let's See Action
2:04:54 My Generation
Thank you!
2:04:54 please
Merde
Definetely one of my fav shows of the Who from the 99/00 tour.
What a gem!!!! I've seen them a lot and have watched many of the youtube postings. This is way up there in the tops for me. Thank you, thank you and thank you!!!
GREAT setlist, carefully assembled- they worked in some B sides to really mix it up.
Zak Starkey is the only drummer who satisfactorily replaces Keith Moon and who can also play with John Entwhistle. Excellent rhythm section behind the inventive guitar-playing of Townshend and one of the best frontmen in Daltrey.
@@chinosator6027 That was probably pretty boring after playing with the Who.
Well said. Before Zak they had "replacement" drummers for Keith that didn't contribute anything outside a backing rythm.
Zak it's not a official member, good drummer, but not official.
@@allanjones6415 Official or not, he's been playing with them for nearly 25 years...and with only two surviving original members, "official" doesn't really matter at this point.
@@Pibb99 The fact that a additional musician has been in a band for many years does not change anything. The same happened to Pink Floyd, who had to put a hired bass player to replace Waters.
Darryl Jones been playin' bass with Rolling Stones since 1994, not included as a official member also. Both good musicians.
Pete filming for his website. We were spoilt back then, he put up these amazing snippets quite regularly and i got in touch with him a couple times via it. The internet was a beautiful place for a very few precious years.
I was here. Saw them in a watered down performance of Quadrophenia at the same venue in 1996, and was so blown away to see them fully plugged in here. The audio here is taken directly off of the sound board and does not compare to the live sound at The Palace which is a supreme venue for Rock.
74 at Cobo was the initial quadrophenia tour. It was amazing.
This was the 3rd time I saw the who. They always put on a great show. This band kept me alive!!
I was at this show on the floor, most of the way up front! I remember this one fondly, not just for the great seats, but the fact it was just the five of them onstage kicking absolute ass! Still the best Who show I ever saw, including the 25th anniversary tour in "89.
5 ?
You never saw Keith Moon. If you didn't see Moonie, you did NOT see the Who.
Wonderful, unique stuff, sound off the board! Saw 'em in Mansfield, MA this same tour, spectacular!
So glad I saw them in Tampa on this tour.
One of th Best Concert's I Seen from The Who !
"los quien" son artistas que antisipan el futuro casi sin saberlo, y nunca por creerlo. Increíble concierto.
I had no idea that this video and here I am 20 years later. I was at this concert and the Cobo Hall concerts a few times.
This venue (The Palace) is currently out of operation and slated for demolition and redevelopment into an industrial park in 2019/2020. A great venue that hosted many legends of rock, Pistons basketball games and many ice shows, disney productions and other entertainment. It will be sorely missed in Oakland County, Michigan, USA!
I love John's raised eyebrows and smirk at 1:18:57 when the feedback hits.
I was at this show and pretty close to the stage.Great as it was, what struck me all night was how solid Zak was. Totally impressed by how well he fit them. What a show !!!
Merci beaucoup pour la description les who au top A + ; 10 sur 10 ; 100 pour 100 WHO'S BEST ( Guy platteau Marseille France)
Great performance
I saw them in Chicago a few days earlier. Still the best gig I've ever been to. They were better than they'd been since 76.
Great live band i hope i can go see them again last time was vetch field swansea 70s
I've been thinking about that whammy bar break in I Don't Even Know Myself for years and had forgotten which show it was from. Killer!
The Who the best band!
The best band ever.... kicking it out year after year! I love The Who in 2000. Zac Starkey is just awesome.... I know I am on a limb, but I think that The Who just got better and better with age. 1964 was awesome, 1969 was in the stratosphere... and now they are just even more awesome.
74 at cobohall was amazing. LYNARD Skinner opened and the Who did Quadrophenia.
Thank you for sharing this dynamite concert with us Who Fans!!!! Great sound and set list too.
Townsend was at his BEST during these shows in 2000. I'm in tune - as the song goes.
2000 was a great year for The 'Oo
* Who
Nelson Duglass Do you really think I don't know how to spell The Who?
Just think it's a disrespectful and pointless shortening of an already short word.
+Nelson Dugluss Pete Townshend himself, in things he has written, has referred to the band as the "'Orrible 'Oo". So there is no disrespect here.
+Thomas Downey On their website just a couple weeks ago it said 'appy 'olidays from the 'Oo :)
Laughing at Pete having to switch guitars near the end of 'My Generation'. The exorcism was complete! The guitar begged for mercy and rolled over.
Love it!
I was there too!!! Palace of Auburn Hills!!! Awesome video. Long live the Ox!!!! We miss ya John
Make that three! Section E, Row 1, Seat 12 (26 rows from the stage). What a show it was!
+Abonanno24601 I saw this tour in Houston. Pete looks like he's wearing a bowling shirt. lol
amazing performances; great to find this; thank you for posting
I lived in Pontiac a few miles South of the Palace. I was lucky enough to be invited to a suite through work. The last time I had seen them was 1974 at Cobo Hall in Detroit. We were ordering expensive bottles of wine along with some really great food. Not even my ex wife could ruin that great evening.
Love Roger half-playing the Whistle Test theme before they go on!
Was at this show, I think my face melted during Johns solo during 515 around 1:34.
I watched this live on TV. The country was in ABSOLUTE TORMENT and the darkest place we had been in our lifetimes. But when these “Old Men” took the stage, they injected a conquered world with with fire of life and hope. I cried then and I cry EVERY TIME I watch this performance. They LITERALLY stole the show and filled a void that we all thought was lost. I’ll NEVER FORGET that show or that feeling as long as I live. Thank you gentlemen. The healing began at THAT MOMENT‼🇺🇸
i was at that gig. Great, but the only thing missing was Keith Moon. The drummer looked like Keith and held a beat, but the heart and soul of the Who left when Keith passed away too many years before us
Not before me. My first Who show was 1968.
I was there!! So glad i seen this!! Woohooo!! 💞
I saw this tour in Manchester UK the week before the Albert hall show which was released on dvd. They were great, I always remember early in the show pete took his guitar of for another and put it down aggressively and it bounced on the floor upright against a rigg cabinet and he lurched back to catch it and the audience gave a cheer/jeer of satisfaction. During johns bass solo on 5.15 I heard a guy near me tell his mate " that`s an active bass player", I thought yeah too right. I missed Kenney jones but still couldn't believe what I was seeing
Fantástico concierto con la vuelta de Pete Townshend a la guitarra eléctrica,Roger Daltrey joven y poderoso ,John Entwistle al bajo,Zak Starkey muy Keith Moon on drums y John Rabit Bundrick on Keyboards en 2000 Great show.
Holy shit...that drummer!
bareknuckles2u That drummer is Zak Starkey, Ringo's son!
Yes,he is Ringo's son. He is such a good fit for the Who.
If you do the math, Zak has been with The Who longer than Moon was.
It is as if Zak is channeling the spirit Moon the Loon, the way he emulates Keith's style is quite amazing
Geoff Hall but more controlled and not self abusive as his godfather was. Sadly he lived life in excess. He couldn't face reality straight. Had to be inebriated.
Me encanta esa guitarra furiosa de Pete al final, el tipo es la improvisación en persona
I was there!!!
✌💀👍🎸🎼🎵🎶🔥
Great stuff !
Hopefully more follow the groove
I've seen so many great shows at the palace...including this one, i cried my eyes out when it closed it's doors. :(
Palace had terrible acoustics it was a 60,000 seat sports arena. But the Who made it work.
If you were there, thumb up!!
The fuckup's in The Seeker LOL ..Awesome reaction by Pete and Roger
I love the way the Union Jack turns into Boris the Spider
Slick and hilarious guitar change-over when the string goes ger-twoinayannng just after 33.20
Thunderfingers on bass.
thank you thank you thank you!
Can't hear John, what happened to right channel? OH WAIT 1:34:40 John loud and clear!! RIP
R.I.P Ox.
Brilliant! #Perfect
I don't believe I've ever in my life seen or heard anyone express an opinion on Zack Starkey's drumming.
In that weird period where he had to explain what a record was lol. Now most people would be more familiar with records then something like a cd. My local targets have a small cd rack, maybe a few blurays/dvds, but an aisle of records.
Still excellent. In 2000
Turn up the Ox!
a great tour this was
Fkn great show! Of thé soooo many in thé past.... this one is awsom...Krankin to 11----a certain resurrection---
Los quien anticipan lo que vendrá.
Laying down the drums on The Real Me is not an easy groove. Zak handles it verrrry nice. 👍
Pete playing some of his best lead playing here.
Awesome!
I was there, have this show on bootleg CD. I love The Who, I just always wished Pete's guitar had more chunk.
+Edward Williams Also wish John still had his voice for those high harmonies.
Burt Russell Agreed.
ya that Stratocaster's sound is too thin for the Who. He needs an old Gibson SG and some P90 pickups like the old days. I generally don't like the sound of this video, it is poorly done.
Sadly this is pretty much how all these Palace Vision shows sounded. The arena had its own video crew and they would film it and broadcast it to the JumboTron, as well as all TV's in the arena. I had quite a few of these on VHS: Judas Priest/Megadeth/Testament, Motley Crue, Rush, Queensryche.
To me he s fully chunked....year 2k not 1971 live at Hull magnifiquement !!!!!! But bonne !
Could you imagine how much fun zach has having
ABSOLUTELY 🤗🥺🤗 AWESOME!!! PEACE ✌️🕊️✌️ and LOVE 💗💗💗☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜☮️🕊️💜💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️💖✌️
What a surprise cant explain again
Geniuses unite!
Zak turned up more loud. Hes wailin pretty good here