They were here in 60's too... Entwistle the bassist said "We didn't have great songs like the Beatles or the Stones" but on stage they were beaten up." 🛑 TRUE. 100% Go watch" A quick one (while he's away) " during 60's, in the Rolling Stones Circus show... They were AMAAAAAAZING, Moonie a Lil more coz he gave his whole soul and strength in this incredible magical performance!
I realize that Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend and Keith Moon seem to get most of the credit for the music, but John Entwistle really filled in the sound with his outstanding bass playing. He gave it such depth, much like Geddy Lee from Rush!
when you watch them individually, each of them are playing like they're in their own band. together - they're dynamite! have loved them since the 60's.
Wish they didn't cut off the last 5 seconds when KM jumps off the drum kit and Pete gives him a kiss on the cheek. Almost like they knew this was their last song ever.
This is the dogs 🐕 the best rock 🪨 song 🎵 ever written the drumming and guitars 🎸 🎶 and the singing 🎶 unforgettable experience must be played on full volume
From many things I've read Keith had fudged up several earlier takes, botching rolls and fills and really only hitting the off beat -- his drinking and drug problems were really messing up his playing. There were other problems with earlier takes so the director wanted them to play "WGFA" again to get a "good take," and all four members were pissed as hell and it shows -- they tear through it. But Moonie nailed this one.
@@JStarStar00 Being a drummer, one has to be physically in shape. The excessive drugs and booze destroyed Moon's body from 73 to 78 -- it shows here. Contrast him in 78 to the dynamo he was in, say, 68. You hear the difference in the playing. Still, in 78, he was good.
There was so much great music from this era.....I'd be a liar if this tune was not included among my say TOP 50 great songs of all time......the long synth...then how the song just builds and builds....really kind of reminds me of a Beethoven piece!!!
Chris conlan they don’t do rock like this anymore. Arguably the greatest assemblage of talent ever to grace the stage as one group. THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!
If anyone ever listens to the studio version vs. this version especially at the 7:37 time stamp of this live version when Keith Moon comes in it is completely different. It seems like he was slightly tamed down in the studio version versus the live one. If I'm not mistaken, this was recorded some 3 to 4 months before his passing. He was bloated and supposedly out of control from alcoholism yet had the energy at some point to produce this piece. God bless The Who, Keith Moon and John Entwistle! They were the truly unspoken backbone of this band! No one will ever be like either Keith Moon or John Entwistle! Also, thank you Gene Krupa for inspiring Keith Moon!!!! Among many other jazz drummers!!!
PETE is a guitar hero, on stage he was outstanding, the way he plays and moves is pure rock energy. This performance can be taken as: This - Is - Rock.
I believe this to be, along with 'White Man in Hammersith Palais', the greatest rock song ever written as its themes are just as relevant today as when it was released and will continue to be so for the rest our lives and beyond.
Here are The Who performing "Won’t Ge Fooled Again", filmed on B-Stage at Shepperton Studios on May 25, 1978 in front of an invited audience including members of The Pretenders, Generation X, the Rich Kids and the Sex Pistols and included in Jeff Stein’s documentary The Kids Are Alright. This was the last time the band would ever perform with Keith Moon, as he died four months later, on September 7, 1978.
1979 is the release year of the documentary film this is clipped from ('The Kids Are Alright'). While the film contains performances from many sources, this performance was specifically filmed for the documentary on 25 May 1978.
Absolute proof that it's not who you are as a person but what you do as a band that defines your musical legacy - can't think of four bigger titheads, if I' honest, but they were utter rock and roll magic
Why does Moon do that thing at the beginning of songs where he pretends to hit the drums but doesn't? This is the second song I've seen him do this on.
Thanku but rush is the best drummer. Rip Bob true friend. Yesterday passed n this was his favorite band. God rest his soul. God bless America again.😇🗽😥⛪
An essential part the the Who's music is the keyboard playing. I'm wondering why they don''t show the keyboard player more in these videos. Isn't he part of the band too?
Pure gold. Recorded live 44 years ago. Still relevant today. Long live The Who, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix…..
Amen brother!
...Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones, Beatles...
rock n roll never die !!! Amen
Zappa
Did peado Pete get back from resourcing florids
British 70’s and 80’s rock. Amazing!
it was awesome decade to be in best decade ever
They were here in 60's too...
Entwistle the bassist said "We didn't have great songs like the Beatles or the Stones" but on stage they were beaten up."
🛑 TRUE. 100%
Go watch" A quick one (while he's away) " during 60's, in the Rolling Stones Circus show...
They were AMAAAAAAZING, Moonie a Lil more coz he gave his whole soul and strength in this incredible magical performance!
No lightshow, no gimmicks, no dancers, no video walls... pure music. Pure talent. Pure joy.
Except there is a laser light show. Still an amazing band, though.
I realize that Roger Daltrey, Pete Townsend and Keith Moon seem to get most of the credit for the music, but John Entwistle really filled in the sound with his outstanding bass playing. He gave it such depth, much like Geddy Lee from Rush!
Ox Cam!
ruclips.net/video/80dsyo2Ox-0/видео.htmlsi=9NrqDx0C0kudIj4A
Entwistle was one of Geddy's main heroes! Him and Chris Squire
I totally agree ❤😊
just like Ronnie Lane did for The Faces
💯 agreed with you !!!👍👍
when you watch them individually, each of them are playing like they're in their own band. together - they're dynamite! have loved them since the 60's.
And that, is how one, rocks and rolls
Wish they didn't cut off the last 5 seconds when KM jumps off the drum kit and Pete gives him a kiss on the cheek. Almost like they knew this was their last song ever.
Finally. The original in digital, without obscuring Roger’s vocals 👍💥⭐️
Pete playing that Gibson and getting that clean sound. Yeah man respect for not playing slop.
The best rock’n’roll song I have ever linstened
That bass player is a bloody genius 👍
Never gets old.
I seem to, this doesn't.
You kidding me ??? This is the BEST
This is the dogs 🐕 the best rock 🪨 song 🎵 ever written the drumming and guitars 🎸 🎶 and the singing 🎶 unforgettable experience must be played on full volume
John Entwistle made this band become Thunder with his fabulous Bass playing. ✌️👊🤘🇩🇪😎
Keith moon What a drummer 🥁
From many things I've read Keith had fudged up several earlier takes, botching rolls and fills and really only hitting the off beat -- his drinking and drug problems were really messing up his playing. There were other problems with earlier takes so the director wanted them to play "WGFA" again to get a "good take," and all four members were pissed as hell and it shows -- they tear through it. But Moonie nailed this one.
And this is, I think, his last performance.
@@JStarStar00 Being a drummer, one has to be physically in shape. The excessive drugs and booze destroyed Moon's body from 73 to 78 -- it shows here. Contrast him in 78 to the dynamo he was in, say, 68. You hear the difference in the playing. Still, in 78, he was good.
you bet!
He the whole show.lol
So beautiful-this can make you cry- what we are missing today- such greatness....
Probably on e of the great rock records of all time-viva Who
There was so much great music from this era.....I'd be a liar if this tune was not included among my say TOP 50 great songs of all time......the long synth...then how the song just builds and builds....really kind of reminds me of a Beethoven piece!!!
How Pete doesn't trip over his cable is amazing. What a showman! Long live rock and roll!
Keith moon is not a moron he was a great drummer I Miss you keith moon ❤ I wish you were still here😢
The energy onstage is fucking wild
Totally!! After all these decades it gives me shivers to this day!!
🔥🔥
The energy is undeniable! No one can match it! No one!
I suppose John looks around and says "These guys got the visuals covered...I'll just stand here like a statue and blast these basslines."
The 1st perfectly synchronised heavy rock band in history.
Grew up with this, will die with this..
nothing will ever get close...
Keith Moon was a great drummer yes he was miss you Keith moon
Best 3 piece band ever. Pretty great singer too
A last one: not the best lead guitar, OK, OK. But the best riffer/rhythm guitarist on our planet. And that´s more worth, than every orgasmic solo.
and a fantastic composer and lyricist
This was in 1978 at Shepperton,the last performance of Keith Moon
My favorite Band! I cnsider them #1...
Chris conlan they don’t do rock like this anymore. Arguably the greatest assemblage of talent ever to grace the stage as one group. THIS WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN!!
Your so right
John Entwhistle could drink a cup of tea in a crashing aeroplane and would not spill a drop
Rock royalty. You can hear their influence in many bands that came after them.
The greatest.
You can never listen to the Who without thinking of the Intro to any CSI show
I can
I was so disappointed that I missed this concert in Philly in 1979 because I had to work.
I would've lost my job that day.
Must have been 78 ...Keith passed away that year@@pswallace
If anyone ever listens to the studio version vs. this version especially at the 7:37 time stamp of this live version when Keith Moon comes in it is completely different. It seems like he was slightly tamed down in the studio version versus the live one. If I'm not mistaken, this was recorded some 3 to 4 months before his passing. He was bloated and supposedly out of control from alcoholism yet had the energy at some point to produce this piece. God bless The Who, Keith Moon and John Entwistle! They were the truly unspoken backbone of this band! No one will ever be like either Keith Moon or John Entwistle! Also, thank you Gene Krupa for inspiring Keith Moon!!!! Among many other jazz drummers!!!
Imagine these boys playing the Sphere, Las Vegas!
The band at their high octane / drug induced and animated best! Those riffs still give me goosebumps 50 years later!
They are all perfect. Masters of their craft. Nothing to beat this
John Entwistle, on of the most underated basist
Not really. He's on everyone's all-time top 10 Rock Bassist list. Always in the top 5.
Probably the best ever
PETE is a guitar hero, on stage he was outstanding, the way he plays and moves is pure rock energy. This performance can be taken as: This - Is - Rock.
@@brazil87ful What? Ahahahaha...
Se mueve horrible 😅 Mejor Jimmy Page.
It's not rock!!! It''s pure unadulterated magic!
@@Pedrobustamante2023 So different you can't compare. Both legends
The greatest live rock and roll band ever, any questions?
I think u2 around 1992 were up there..
@@marky1974 Yeah, that was a peak and then...
High energy - still performing - legend!!!
😍🕺🎤🎶🎸🥁💪👑🤩
Very fitting for these times ❤
Meet the new boss
Same as the old boss 😆
My gosh, was that 45 years ago? The music is timeless!
I miss you Keith Moon I wish you were still alive
I miss you keith moon I wish we could still see you😢
I like the fact Townsend puts the guitar back on its stand at the end... 🎸
7:50 the greatest guitar strike ever recorded
Couldn’t agree more 👍👍👍👍
Agreed. Earth shattering. ⚡️💥✨
Power slide
I believe this to be, along with 'White Man in Hammersith Palais', the greatest rock song ever written as its themes are just as relevant
today as when it was released and will continue to be so for the rest our lives and beyond.
Here are The Who performing "Won’t Ge Fooled Again", filmed on B-Stage at Shepperton Studios on May 25, 1978 in front of an invited audience including members of The Pretenders, Generation X, the Rich Kids and the Sex Pistols and included in Jeff Stein’s documentary The Kids Are Alright. This was the last time the band would ever perform with Keith Moon, as he died four months later, on September 7, 1978.
There's just something about THIS performance.
I miss you Keith Moon😢
Hell me too
It doesn't get any better.
Britain was a breeding ground for pure raw talent
was.
the decline of western civilisation is real; the decay of late capitalism.
meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Indémodable, que c'est bon !!!
Love watching Roger Daltrey jumping all over the stage.
Басист всех тянет!!! Браво!!!
REVOLUCIÓN.......
The best song ever I listen ✌️
2x THE WHO LIVE IN FRANKFURT/GERMANY .. GREAT CONCERTS 🥁🎸💢🎵🔊🥁🎸
1x with Keith Moon 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁
Grupazoooooo!😍😍.
It doesn't get any better than this.
The Bass Player is epic
And the crowd goes absolutely nuts.
John Entwistle brutaaaaal ❤
1979, can't be the date of this performance, as Moon died in 1978.
1979 is the release year of the documentary film this is clipped from ('The Kids Are Alright'). While the film contains performances from many sources, this performance was specifically filmed for the documentary on 25 May 1978.
@@BruceLeedar Ok, thanks for the information.
@@jimb7284 (It's also the last live show Moon ever performed.)
He keeps turning it up to 11.
2:55 casually turning the amps up to 11 mid song
Townsend plays guitar exactly like I would play air guitar. But he has a guitar. And I have a guitar. THAT is the legend :)
I suppose I did't put it well, here's another: "meh!" :).
What do most hit rock bands from this era share in common? They all met and formed whilst attending university in the uk.
Thank goodness that Roger Daltry took over the job of vocals. What an incredibel band.
TEMAZO. CAÑA y más CAÑA
An ad, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SONG!
OUTRAGEOUS!!! 😡
Unforgivable.
鬼カッケー😂🎵こんなカッコいいバンドが居たんだよね‼️
Headphones gaffa taped to Moonie's head :D
Absolute proof that it's not who you are as a person but what you do as a band that defines your musical legacy - can't think of four bigger titheads, if I' honest, but they were utter rock and roll magic
first? sweet :)
thanks for posting!
Keith's last performance with The Who
Long Live Rock and Roll.
AND THAT'S HOW YOU DO THAT!!!🇺🇸🇬🇧🇦🇺🇨🇦❤️💪
Esta mal el título del video, no es 1979, si no de 1978, pues ese fué el año en que murió Keith Moon
Great comment on American politics. It’s got immortal legs
It's universal.
Cannot imagine how LOUD that was onstage.
Veri gut
"I'll have whatever the gent in the white pants is having!"
Good one!
Great CSI Miami
That is the loudest I have ever heard a Chick-fil-ay commercial.
Wish they showed Entwistle more tho
Why does Moon do that thing at the beginning of songs where he pretends to hit the drums but doesn't? This is the second song I've seen him do this on.
He's following his click track and playback on his headphones. It's so he can come in on the right beat when he can't hear anything.
The synth on 6:45 is my ringtone... 🙂
Fantastic!! Is this the last time Keith played ?
legends. Mod's gods.
Thanku but rush is the best drummer. Rip Bob true friend. Yesterday passed n this was his favorite band. God rest his soul. God bless America again.😇🗽😥⛪
An essential part the the Who's music is the keyboard playing. I'm wondering why they don''t show the keyboard player more in these videos. Isn't he part of the band too?
Because they use a recorded tape for the keyboard part in those years
After Moon died they added John Rabbit Bundrick to the band
The keyboard was prerecorded by Pete Townsend.
Mr moon ❤
Yep
7:50 That's history fo the rock kids.
I don't know how Pete's knees survived that one.
My life's - in jeopardy - murdered in cold blood.... is what Im gonna be - Aint been home since friday night - now My Wife is comin after me