Eddie is simply blessed with talent,yet remains humble and somewhat shy on stage after he performs "The One."Clearly a LOT respect for Pete as I'm sure is mutual. Definate bond between those guys.
Yeah. They played it a lot on their 2000 Tour though. I was very fortunate to have been able to hear The Who play this song live when I saw them in concert for the very first time on August 21, 2000 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA! I was only 16 years old at the time and still a fairly new Who fan!
I agree 100% Steve. Growing g up with Moon as his neighbor gave him his 1st kit n taught him to play. I definitely hear Mooney in Starrky's drummin Who classics. Kenny Jones, who ?. LOL LOL...
When Ed and Pete sing together in the bridge part... Absolute gold!
i can only imagine what that must be like; getting to sing in concert with your heroes
best band ever to me.No question about that.
Crrect. Seen them 15 times😋
No doubt!!
Eddie is simply blessed with talent,yet remains humble and somewhat shy on stage after he performs "The One."Clearly a LOT respect for Pete as I'm sure is mutual. Definate bond between those guys.
Amazing that Daltrey can still hold his own with that style at his age.
All three vocals work so well...beautiful
I was there f..king brilliant is all I can say
I bet
"I've been running from side to side, now I know that both sides lie." TRUTH
Incredible. From Woodmont South Seattle. The WHO, The Beach. All of my LIFE. 7468
Great song, Zak Starkey ( Ringo's Boy) on Drums, a Call to Arms..
Great song by The Who from there early years.....they don't play it live very often.....
Yeah. They played it a lot on their 2000 Tour though. I was very fortunate to have been able to hear The Who play this song live when I saw them in concert for the very first time on August 21, 2000 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA! I was only 16 years old at the time and still a fairly new Who fan!
Daltry in concert has no equal.
Эта песня достойно борется с лучшими хитами за место на Олимпе.
Yess!!!👌
that guy kills this song!
Missing Nicky and his piano here!
Miles beyond perfection, but that´s what younger bands can reach today. Anyway - always liked them, but don´t know why .... xD
let's see action...
No smart phones yet. Actual people really there.
Great track!
I agree 100% Steve. Growing g up with Moon as his neighbor gave him his 1st kit n taught him to play. I definitely hear Mooney in Starrky's drummin Who classics. Kenny Jones, who ?. LOL LOL...
absolutely.zak must be wearing an old pair of moonies shoes.great fit
I love Eddie. But he’s out gunned
God Daltrey was sounding good
wake up em up!!
The Who what great energy! Even Vedder couldn't ruin it.
The Ox!
"Everything is NOTHING!"
Oh, my. John looks so sick here. Poor sweetie. He's happy now. RIP JAE.
😊😊😊
John fuckin Entwistle.
'heeeseeakjoooon, Hiiiiheveeernnnnedieeehhhhhhttttt....' etc...
Who is the young singer?
Young man watching Pete
3 singers
I still care Pete.
Solo
eddie cant get the high notes at the end
This might seem too much but Eddie overshadows Roger fuckin Daltrey as a vocalist. But obviously not in intensity.
I have this DVD, but to me Eddie Vedder always sounded out of place on this.
Godo
The Who do not need Eddie vedder
Sorry, but Eddie always seem to an octave off to me.
Daltrey > Vedder
By myself i think that finnish band called "eppu normaali" plays it better.
All legends here don't get me wrong. But when they sing all together it's just not a nice harmony. Great performance tho.
zak starky is what the who needed Kenny Jones was no good for the band
As Ringo himself once stated, "Zak wanted to play with The Who early on. But he had to wait (smiles warmly)."
That guy Vedder is a real bad singer.
No me parece. Me parece bueno. Tiene una buena voz
Sucks without Keith Moon.
Eddie vedder crap