So I’m a lifelong WHO fan and I’ve loved the Chieftains since I discovered them in the late 80’s. So how am I just now discovering this? Truly amazing. What joy! And the amazing Sinead O’Connor! RIP you beautiful light! My life is better now knowing this happened.
An overlooked participant in this gem is the conductor, the superlative Michael Kamen. May he rest in the peace that accompanies the thunderous applause his work so richly deserved!
At 75 I loved the creativity of the Who, their showmanship their musical prowness Now this Daltry, O'Connor rendition along with the Chieftains which I never knew. Great. Just great.
Great to see Michael Kamen conducting things, I was his postman and I’d see him most mornings walking his dog and he’d always stop for a chat , honestly one of the nicest guys you’d ever meet…RIP
In 1973 when I made the trip from New Jersey to California in my girlfriend's Camaro (with an 8 track player), the first album I listened to every morning as my adventure began anew was "Who's Next". It's playing on my car stereo right now. The Who have seen me through both the good times and the bad times. I can't think of a better group. May God have mercy on Sinead's soul.
This footage is taken from a two-night concert held at Carnegie Hall (New York City, USA) in February 1994. It was later released both in audio and video as a live album by Roger Daltrey called A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who.
Cheers! love Sinead, as a 70's kid. I remember first time my friend play this album. I grew up on a BMX bike, the freedom it gave me from my bully brothers, and bossy parents. I felt all the trails and places I rode to were my wasteland, I was free to do as I pleased. Props The Who!
I can't believe it, I cried! Growing up we had big family gatherings, in the early 1900's my grandmother came to the US from Ireland as a teen, believing the streets were paved in gold. She married, had six children, her husband, my grandfather, died from a tetanus infection, his brother came around to check on her and they eventually married and had another four kids! Except for a cousin or two, they're all gone. As soon as the dancers appeared I spontaneously reacted, surprised the hell out of me.
So fun! I saw The Who in Germany 51 years ago, when Keith Moon was still alive. I was wasted at the time, but still remember how much fun that was. This video is too. Roger Daltry, ever the Rock God. Sinead a perfect harmony. Rest her soul, indeed. Thanks for posting this Music Cat.
I love how the musicians in the orchestra are physically getting into their playing. Of course the Chieftains always put their hearts into their performances and Roger, well it goes without saying he always gives us his all. Sinead looked like she was having fun too I just wish she was louder in the mix. This was a lot of fun.
Simply brilliant. I am Irish, always loved the who, to have the chieftains and sinead playing on one of their songs is beyond a dream. Roger Daltrey and the who, what can trump these guys?
I was so stunning while Sinead came onto the stage with such naive smile while I was watching this full concert film 2 days ago in the deep night. It reminded me a regret of mine, when I was working for a booking agency around 8 years ago related to booking Sinead's tour...it would be one of the regrets of mine. music is music, great to see so many people still love to watch this great moments.
This speaks to my soul. I am an American, but the pulse of the Celts of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Cornwall resonate within me. This was WONDROUSLY done.
I found it stimulating and moving. Having the chieftains and S.o'conner on the song was brilliant. You do have to open your mind to the alternative aspect of music.
My breakdown of this video is: Intro, Daltrey & friends, Conductor raising his baton and smiling, Sinead turning towards the orchestra and then dancing, Flautist Paddy Moloney leading the Chieftans forward and into instrumentality, Sinead and Roger dancing, the Orchestra, Vocals overpowering, Instrumentalists in, Irish dancers, Finale, and EVERYONE SMILING. Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!!!!! --Stuart
Roger and the late Sinead duet a sign of time in the Rock great era, with their traditional instruments, created a great rock duet to be remembered for love, unity and a better world. God bless Roger for his performance, and Sinead whom departed soon, divine bless upon her.
I have seen this video dozens of times. Words fail to expres the emotions I get with this. I trruly believe this is one of the strongest appearances by an incredibbly fragile human being. RIP Sinead, your words did not go unheard (even written by someone else) "I don't need to fight to prove I'm right. I don't need to be forgiven.". You sure got that right!
Millionth viewer. Maybe. Anyway I’m here to enjoy this great rendition of a great piece. All my love and respect to the Irish people and celts in general.from a Moroccan that lived and married into Boston Irish folk. “Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine.”
Wenn das Album "Who´s next" aufliegt, bekomme ich heute noch eine gewaltige Gänsehaut". Es war 1972, als ich Baba O´Riley zum ersten mal auf einer LP hörte - ich dachte damals, wer in Gottes Namen macht solch eine Musik, die auf direktem Weg in´s Herz gelangt. Natürlich kannte ich "The Who" schon vorher, vor allem vom legendären Doppelalbum "Tommy". Aber dieses Lied schlug bei mir ein wie eine Bombe. Hoffentlich hört man noch viel von Roger Daltrey und Pete Townshend. Roland.
This is from the Music of Pete Tonhend tour Roger did. At the time he thought the Who would never tour again. It came out on CD years ago called A celebration. Here he was with the Chieftains. Pete and John played on some dates but not on the same songs, Roger thought he needed the big stars and the orchestra at the time or no one would come hear him sing. He just sang Who songs and the sea refuses no river. There are some strange choices of songs. Imagine a man, always liked that song. After the fire and The song is over. He lost of lot of money doing this tour.paying for an orchestra every night is not cheep. For him the tour was more about him saying I’m alive and I want to keep singing. Reminding people that he can still sing.
I always loved The Who since a so long time and I love to hear them this way ! This is what is the best about music : as far as we love it , it can take any colour and form as you want as far as you love it , you discover it ( like persons ! ) !
That was CSI:NY Baba O’Reilly CSI:Miami was “Don’t Get Fooled Again” but I’m right there with you in enjoyment!! To round it out CSI Vegas was Who Are You…. Loved that they stuck with The Who all the way ❤️❤️👍👍👍
This is a monster breakthrough piece and honors the Irish at a very deep level. Some very famous people up there on the stage. We won't see its like again. I am very happy I lived long enough to see this amazing performance. And it's only 4 days until St. Patrick's Day. Will be wearing green FOR SURE. --Stuart
I loved watchin the cellists picking the moment when the vocals end. Especially since at one point in time the Who couldn't budget for cello players, so they had to record "A Quick One" with them all saying "cello, cello, cello, cello, etc."
Intro] [Verse 1: Roger Daltrey] Out here in the fields, I fight for my meals I get my back into my living I don't need to fight to prove I'm right I don't need to be forgiven, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, ye-ah [Interlude] [Bridge: Pete Townshend] Don't cry, don't raise your eye It's only teenage wasteland [Verse 2: Roger Daltrey] Sally, take my hand, we'll travel south 'cross land Put out the fire and don't look past my shoulder The exodus is here, the happy ones are near Let's get together before we get much older [Chorus: Roger Daltrey] Teenage wasteland, it's only teenage wasteland Teenage wasteland, oh, yeah Teenage wasteland They're all wasted!
dang this was good..someone earlier mentioned Sinead should have been louder in the mix and thats exactly what I was looking for..yes..but still what you could hear was brilliant
Bollocks ! Birth Name: Roger Harry Daltrey Place of Birth: Hammersmith, London, England, U.K. Date of Birth: 1 March, 1944 Ethnicity: English, as well as distant French Roger Daltrey is an English singer and actor. He is known as the lead singer of the English rock band The Who. Pete Townshend is also a member of the band. Roger is the son of Grace Irene (Stone) and Harry John Daltrey. He is married to model Heather Taylor. He has three children with Heather, and a son with his former wife, Jacqueline Rickman. Roger’s patrilineal line can be traced back to a James Daltrey (the son of James Daltrey and Lydia Hannah King), who was born, c. 1747, in St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England. Roger’s paternal grandfather was Harry D. Daltrey (the son of John Henry Daltrey and Emma Sarah Nadal). Harry was born in Shoreditch, London. John was the son of John Frederick Daltrey and Jane Richards. Emma was the daughter of James Nadal. Roger’s Nadal lines originates with partial French ancestry. Roger’s paternal grandmother was Ada Alice Carpenter (the daughter of Alfred Carpenter and Helen Ellen Nicholls). Ada was born in London. Roger’s maternal grandfather was Alfred William Stone (the son of Frederick Stone and Susan Brunt). Roger’s maternal grandmother was Grace Maud Bryson (the daughter of John MacQueen Bryson and Caroline Downs). Sources: Marriage record of Roger’s parents - familysearch.org Genealogy of Roger Daltrey (focusing on his father’s side) - www.wikitree.com Genealogy of Roger’s patrilineal ancestor, James Elijah Daltrey - www.wikitree.comBirth Name: Roger Harry Daltrey
I read about this performance on line, so I wanted to see it. Art evolves and takes risks. You should go to Nashville some time. It isn't about silly Southern drama, that's for the tourists. It is about the world's greatest musicians, from all genres, getting together and performing just to see what happens. People go to venues just to be a part of the creative process, even if it is as part of the audience. This is allowing all kinds of artists to perform a piece that they would never get to do otherwise and everyone is having the time of their life. O'Conner was singing back up and the sound wasn't right, not her fault. Good thing the real audience could feel the energy and enjoy it.
Not sure why there's such hostility toward this. Just a bit of thinking outside the musical box. That's what made classic rock classic rock isn't it? The willingness to think outside the box?
One of the many reasons I love Bob Dylan is he never performs a song the same way twice. I don't understand why people knock Richie Blackmore's newer versions of his classic rock songs. I thought this version was great fun, Daltry and everyone on stage were having a good time and that's what music's all about. It'll be a sad day when music stops evolving.
@@KayEl58 True but brilliant melodies don't need to "evolve". I'm all for playing around with arrangements but when it comes to the key musical elements, most of the bored artist "interpretation" of work they'd rather not be performing I've ever heard has been rancid.
Emotional performance by all that resonates from the screen into the viewer's soul. Fantastic idea to replace the original electronic synthesizer parts with acoustic orchestral and folkloric instruments.
awesome stuff , sinead seems to pop up everywhere and perform with every band and genre , there is nothing she can't perform , incredible talent and freebird.
Amazing!!! I love it! I've got the Who in my bloodstream and I don't understand people criticising this version, what for? Not "hard" enough? Nonsense.
Rocked up Irish trad can be a bit cringey especially when the dancers arrive but this for me is an exception to that rule. Inspired idea to pick this particular track and The Chieftains giving it socks. Sound engineers nightmare, maybe but brilliantly arranged, as in - not too long. And dear Sinéad, magic as usual and dare I say it looking particularly sexy. Bualadh Bos. Well done, everyone. Life affirming stuff. Must have been a thrill to see it live.
Great to see Sinéad smiling and seemingly enjoying herself she is highly respected by many different musicians and that's lovely to see 🙏
Yes lovely to see and hear,the better days.............
indeed ... but her vocals could have come up louder
You don’t know what you have till it’s gone.
but she didnt rip up a popes picture, that not cool....
yes she did rip up a photo of the pope.....and it was cool May she RIP God Bless her@@TheIr2way
So I’m a lifelong WHO fan and I’ve loved the Chieftains since I discovered them in the late 80’s. So how am I just now discovering this? Truly amazing. What joy! And the amazing Sinead O’Connor! RIP you beautiful light! My life is better now knowing this happened.
You and me both!
Rock on brother.🤘😎🤘
Totally agree ❤😊
Thats the great thing about RUclips
Same
Same, thought it was some twisted AI mix
Great version, and a wonderful combination of instrument s and voices. RIP Sinéad - I hope you are at peace now.
An overlooked participant in this gem is the conductor, the superlative Michael Kamen. May he rest in the peace that accompanies the thunderous applause his work so richly deserved!
At 75 I loved the creativity of the Who, their showmanship their musical prowness
Now this Daltry, O'Connor rendition along with the Chieftains which I never knew.
Great. Just great.
Great to see Michael Kamen conducting things, I was his postman and I’d see him most mornings walking his dog and he’d always stop for a chat , honestly one of the nicest guys you’d ever meet…RIP
That's amazing!
In 1973 when I made the trip from New Jersey to California in my girlfriend's Camaro (with an 8 track player), the first album I listened to every morning as my adventure began anew was "Who's Next". It's playing on my car stereo right now. The Who have seen me through both the good times and the bad times. I can't think of a better group.
May God have mercy on Sinead's soul.
The new 10 CD deluxe version is brilliant especially the live gigs.
This footage is taken from a two-night concert held at Carnegie Hall (New York City, USA) in February 1994. It was later released both in audio and video as a live album by Roger Daltrey called A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who.
I thought Roger had cut his hair short by that time.
absolutely brilliant Sinead has such a great voice
And I will never tire of listening to Simon Phillips’ drumming.
Cheers! love Sinead, as a 70's kid. I remember first time my friend play this album. I grew up on a BMX bike, the freedom it gave me from my bully brothers, and bossy parents. I felt all the trails and places I rode to were my wasteland, I was free to do as I pleased. Props The Who!
I can't believe it, I cried! Growing up we had big family gatherings, in the early 1900's my grandmother came to the US from Ireland as a teen, believing the streets were paved in gold. She married, had six children, her husband, my grandfather, died from a tetanus infection, his brother came around to check on her and they eventually married and had another four kids! Except for a cousin or two, they're all gone. As soon as the dancers appeared I spontaneously reacted, surprised the hell out of me.
BRAVO! BRAVA! Chieftains, Daltry singing a Who song written by Pete, and the unforgetable and heart breakingly lovely Sinead O'Conner.
I fully agree with every so=ingle word you said
Be hard not to sing a who song not written by Pete as this was a celebration of his writing skills.
So fun! I saw The Who in Germany 51 years ago, when Keith Moon was still alive. I was wasted at the time, but still remember how much fun that was. This video is too. Roger Daltry, ever the Rock God. Sinead a perfect harmony. Rest her soul, indeed. Thanks for posting this Music Cat.
I love how the musicians in the orchestra are physically getting into their playing. Of course the Chieftains always put their hearts into their performances and Roger, well it goes without saying he always gives us his all. Sinead looked like she was having fun too I just wish she was louder in the mix. This was a lot of fun.
Who wants to hear ANYBODY singing this song other than Roger??? NOBODY.
Yes this is the reason Pete Townsend is deaf, the man is a disgrace.
The reason he's deaf is that he impaled an amplifier with his guitar and it blew up in his face. STFU @@granthardy3550
She seemed to be holding back.
yeh how could you have this opportunity and have the mic of the greatest female singer of our time turned down?!!
Never get tired of this fantactic version of the Who's Baba O'Riley
I have the CD of this tribute concert and it’s great! Thanks for sharing. Good to see Sinead looking happy and love the Chieftains!
Do you have the CD name.
A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who; from 1994
@@mhootman Thank you.
I also have it
This is what it is all about, brilliant musicians, brilliant music, having fun .
thank you
What a fantastic version of a great song. Sinead with Daltrey form a great duo. I didn't know this version with Irish musicians and an orchestra.
If you love the Who and Sinead O'Connor and the Chieftains and an orchestra and Irish dancers, give this a listen. Brilliant!
Simply brilliant. I am Irish, always loved the who, to have the chieftains and sinead playing on one of their songs is beyond a dream. Roger Daltrey and the who, what can trump these guys?
If you didn't think that was awesome than you don't get what Roger is all about. Brought tears to my eyes.
Fuck we’re in trouble.
Just came across this. Wild. What a fun version. Roger, Sinead and The Chieftans. Great stuff!!
And Michael Kamen!
Moving,penetrating, spiritual in a way to have such mucical history merge
Absolutely beautiful take on an incredible song.
What an interesting arrangement and performance of one of my favourite Who songs - never seen this before.
I was so stunning while Sinead came onto the stage with such naive smile while I was watching this full concert film 2 days ago in the deep night. It reminded me a regret of mine, when I was working for a booking agency around 8 years ago related to booking Sinead's tour...it would be one of the regrets of mine. music is music, great to see so many people still love to watch this great moments.
Who knew? Orchestra + Rock band + Irish folk band with Galician piper = great music.
So much happening here
2023. Curious, so I watched. Did not expect this gem!!! Bravo.
This speaks to my soul. I am an American, but the pulse of the Celts of Scotland, Ireland, Wales and Cornwall resonate within me. This was WONDROUSLY done.
Probably one of the best songs ever written and appreciated by people of all ages
Incredible to see how rich this song is that it is capable of being presented with such diversity. Blew me away.
My first time to see this, brilliant
WoWWWWW randomly popped on to this treasure. I want to see more of this concert.
full concert ruclips.net/video/JfD0e-fuRnY/видео.html List of songs in description.
When you hear other decent guitarists playing Townsend parts you realise what a fantastic guitarist Pete was
Was, or is? He's still around!!
Instablaster...
yah. What ever pedals he did or did not have on falled a little short.
Still is!
A power chord should be the two bass strings only.
I found it stimulating and moving. Having the chieftains and S.o'conner on the song was brilliant. You do have to open your mind to the alternative aspect of music.
What a great pro Rodger is....pure class !!..
Holy shit that fuckin rocked! The talent from all the wind instruments! Wow! And O'Connor? Wow!
This is tremendous! Never saw this before! Thank you for sharing this with us!
The best "Baba" ever, IMHO ... :)
Wow, I have never seen this before. So powerful. Amazing performance from everyone 👏👏
Unbelievable performance from everyone 👏👏👏👏👏❤️👍
My breakdown of this video is: Intro, Daltrey & friends, Conductor raising his baton and smiling, Sinead turning towards the orchestra and then dancing, Flautist Paddy Moloney leading the Chieftans forward and into instrumentality, Sinead and Roger dancing, the Orchestra, Vocals overpowering, Instrumentalists in, Irish dancers, Finale, and EVERYONE SMILING. Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone!!!!! --Stuart
Roger and the late Sinead duet a sign of time in the Rock great era, with their traditional instruments, created a great rock duet to be remembered for love, unity and a better world. God bless Roger for his performance, and Sinead whom departed soon, divine bless upon her.
why do we humans even have wars when we have music????????
❤
De l humanité on a que le mot
I have seen this video dozens of times. Words fail to expres the emotions I get with this. I trruly believe this is one of the strongest appearances by an incredibbly fragile human being. RIP Sinead, your words did not go unheard (even written by someone else) "I don't need to fight to prove I'm right. I don't need to be forgiven.". You sure got that right!
Millionth viewer.
Maybe.
Anyway I’m here to enjoy this great rendition of a great piece.
All my love and respect to the Irish people and celts in general.from a Moroccan that lived and married into Boston Irish folk.
“Ar scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine.”
wow ,mind blown i need a beers xo
shes brilliant bald girl not we get used to shit lol
he looks like a lion xo
Wenn das Album "Who´s next" aufliegt, bekomme ich heute noch eine gewaltige Gänsehaut". Es war 1972, als ich Baba O´Riley zum ersten mal auf einer LP hörte - ich dachte damals, wer in Gottes Namen macht solch eine Musik, die auf direktem Weg in´s Herz gelangt. Natürlich kannte ich "The Who" schon vorher, vor allem vom legendären Doppelalbum "Tommy". Aber dieses Lied schlug bei mir ein wie eine Bombe. Hoffentlich hört man noch viel von Roger Daltrey und Pete Townshend. Roland.
Certainly interesting, I see nothing wrong in reworking a classic tune. Enjoyable.
This is from the Music of Pete Tonhend tour Roger did. At the time he thought the Who would never tour again. It came out on CD years ago called A celebration. Here he was with the Chieftains. Pete and John played on some dates but not on the same songs, Roger thought he needed the big stars and the orchestra at the time or no one would come hear him sing. He just sang Who songs and the sea refuses no river. There are some strange choices of songs. Imagine a man, always liked that song. After the fire and The song is over. He lost of lot of money doing this tour.paying for an orchestra every night is not cheep. For him the tour was more about him saying I’m alive and I want to keep singing. Reminding people that he can still sing.
Rest on peace Sinead you will be missed ❤
And Paddy Moloney as well.
I always loved The Who since a so long time and I love to hear them this way ! This is what is the best about music : as far as we love it , it can take any colour and form as you want as far as you love it , you discover it ( like persons ! ) !
Have always loved the rock version you hear on CSI Miami. But this with the Celtic bit is brilliant!
That was CSI:NY Baba O’Reilly CSI:Miami was “Don’t Get Fooled Again” but I’m right there with you in enjoyment!! To round it out CSI Vegas was Who Are You…. Loved that they stuck with The Who all the way ❤️❤️👍👍👍
you are never too old to listen to good music and singers.
I’m 64. And remember her as a believer. Beautiful person.
one of the coolest verson I have heard of this great song thank´s for posting it
so was I supposed to find out myself that one of my favorite rock singers teamed up with one of my favorite Irish bands? I love it!
I'm old enough I remembered when it happened. They played late night talk shows. AMAZING
Great version of great song. Each theme of The Who is a concept to study.. Thanks for share this video.
Loved the arrangement as much as the vocals. Well done !
There is something wonderful about the Who that take me to that age, that time, that girl, that moment them friends that aways gives me that smile.
Terrific fun! O'Connor's mike was too low in the mix but all in all wonderful.
I'm always amused when they get to have an actual cello in any Who song.
Cello cello cello cello cello cello cello cello
I can’t believe it! Do my eyes deceive me?
Thanks for posting. Never saw this before. Amazing performance, loved the Chieftans!
Thats real music
👌👍👍👍 Esecuzione MAGISTRALE!!!
CONGRATULAZIONE..PER QUESTI DUE GRANDI ARTISTI 🔥💯
Wonderful, I didn't know this had ever happened and it's awesome!
Oh, that's so beautiful,Happy that I discover this entrrpretation❤
Que du bonheur dans cette superbe harmonie de culture musicale.
Merci
Ah. Le bonheur, whatever became of Areski et Brigette.
Townshend's music lends it's self to this type of reinterpretation. Fantastic!!
:O
Incredible job Roger did of lining up different artist to play the Who's hits, some one would never think of!
Beautiful, Daring & Epic all rolled into one.
Love The Cheiftans, I remember when Roger collaborated with them. Groovy stuff.
Wow, what a great sound . Well done whoever put it together 👋👋👋
This is a monster breakthrough piece and honors the Irish at a very deep level. Some very famous people up there on the stage. We won't see its like again. I am very happy I lived long enough to see this amazing performance. And it's only 4 days until St. Patrick's Day. Will be wearing green FOR SURE. --Stuart
I loved watchin the cellists picking the moment when the vocals end. Especially since at one point in time the Who couldn't budget for cello players, so they had to record "A Quick One" with them all saying "cello, cello, cello, cello, etc."
A piece of musical history!!!
Must have been one hell of a night. Wish I could have been there for this show. Sinead looks so young. Roger looks pretty good for 50.
Intro]
[Verse 1: Roger Daltrey]
Out here in the fields, I fight for my meals
I get my back into my living
I don't need to fight to prove I'm right
I don't need to be forgiven, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, ye-ah
[Interlude]
[Bridge: Pete Townshend]
Don't cry, don't raise your eye
It's only teenage wasteland
[Verse 2: Roger Daltrey]
Sally, take my hand, we'll travel south 'cross land
Put out the fire and don't look past my shoulder
The exodus is here, the happy ones are near
Let's get together before we get much older
[Chorus: Roger Daltrey]
Teenage wasteland, it's only teenage wasteland
Teenage wasteland, oh, yeah
Teenage wasteland
They're all wasted!
dang this was good..someone earlier mentioned Sinead should have been louder in the mix and thats exactly what I was looking for..yes..but still what you could hear was brilliant
Fantastic, great celtic version of a who classic . Mind you townsend is lrish descent
Yep
Bollocks !
Birth Name: Roger Harry Daltrey
Place of Birth: Hammersmith, London, England, U.K.
Date of Birth: 1 March, 1944
Ethnicity: English, as well as distant French
Roger Daltrey is an English singer and actor. He is known as the lead singer of the English rock band The Who. Pete Townshend is also a member of the band.
Roger is the son of Grace Irene (Stone) and Harry John Daltrey. He is married to model Heather Taylor. He has three children with Heather, and a son with his former wife, Jacqueline Rickman.
Roger’s patrilineal line can be traced back to a James Daltrey (the son of James Daltrey and Lydia Hannah King), who was born, c. 1747, in St. Botolph Bishopsgate, London, England.
Roger’s paternal grandfather was Harry D. Daltrey (the son of John Henry Daltrey and Emma Sarah Nadal). Harry was born in Shoreditch, London. John was the son of John Frederick Daltrey and Jane Richards. Emma was the daughter of James Nadal. Roger’s Nadal lines originates with partial French ancestry.
Roger’s paternal grandmother was Ada Alice Carpenter (the daughter of Alfred Carpenter and Helen Ellen Nicholls). Ada was born in London.
Roger’s maternal grandfather was Alfred William Stone (the son of Frederick Stone and Susan Brunt).
Roger’s maternal grandmother was Grace Maud Bryson (the daughter of John MacQueen Bryson and Caroline Downs).
Sources: Marriage record of Roger’s parents - familysearch.org
Genealogy of Roger Daltrey (focusing on his father’s side) - www.wikitree.com
Genealogy of Roger’s patrilineal ancestor, James Elijah Daltrey - www.wikitree.comBirth Name: Roger Harry Daltrey
@@adyseven1 talking about townsend not daltrey
Hahaha
adyseven1
Nice try.
What about Townsend then?
wow, i had no idea this existed, im so happy , thank you
The incomparable Simon Phillips on drums!
801 , one of the hippest art rock bands of all time/ ever
A different angle on a classic Who track , and I like how they got Billy Connolly to conduct the orchestra . 😁
performance very well done, love it...
Fantastic arrangement and performance.
It's great to see all three together giving us a great version of this classic! Very much enjoyed, thanks for sharing!
Second time viewing and it is wonderful to see sinead warming up through the song so glad she could find some happiness ❤
🥹🥹
caraca isto é uma raridade e tem que ser guardada com muito carinho.
um verdadeiro espetaculo dos deuses. parabéns
4 sure irmão...it has to be
This is awesome!!!!!! I have the album.Never knew there was video.
I loved this! so much fun to watch😁 Roger looks INCREDIBLE and HOT!
Estou impressionada com essa harmonização magnífica 👏🏻👏🏻😍😍
I read about this performance on line, so I wanted to see it. Art evolves and takes risks. You should go to Nashville some time. It isn't about silly Southern drama, that's for the tourists. It is about the world's greatest musicians, from all genres, getting together and performing just to see what happens. People go to venues just to be a part of the creative process, even if it is as part of the audience. This is allowing all kinds of artists to perform a piece that they would never get to do otherwise and everyone is having the time of their life. O'Conner was singing back up and the sound wasn't right, not her fault. Good thing the real audience could feel the energy and enjoy it.
doesn't change the fact this is shit, though
Well yes it does as this is far from shit, perhaps that is what you have in your ears!
That was an awfully long post just to say she was shite .
been to nashville n tbh theres more talent in liverpool/manchester...some things are not meant to be touched
Herrador el les g
Crying with joy ; thanks for a lovely nostalgic video.😂.Guy the the dying techie.
Not sure why there's such hostility toward this. Just a bit of thinking outside the musical box. That's what made classic rock classic rock isn't it? The willingness to think outside the box?
I don't know nothing about any box but this music is absolutely hilarious, just love it!
However its just average at best
@@darrenwilson8042
True. That guitarist's sound warrants horsewhipping.
One of the many reasons I love Bob Dylan is he never performs a song the same way twice. I don't understand why people knock Richie Blackmore's newer versions of his classic rock songs. I thought this version was great fun, Daltry and everyone on stage were having a good time and that's what music's all about. It'll be a sad day when music stops evolving.
@@KayEl58
True but brilliant melodies don't need to "evolve". I'm all for playing around with arrangements but when it comes to the key musical elements, most of the bored artist "interpretation" of work they'd rather not be performing I've ever heard has been rancid.
Emotional performance by all that resonates from the screen into the viewer's soul. Fantastic idea to replace the original electronic synthesizer parts with acoustic orchestral and folkloric instruments.
awesome stuff , sinead seems to pop up everywhere and perform with every band and genre , there is nothing she can't perform , incredible talent and freebird.
I have tickets for one of her two shows in the US this year, in April. One show at the Birchmere in Alexandria VA, a legendary venue for acoustic acts
Oh Jesus, I miss her so much. I’m revisiting all of these collabs
❤ Sinead❤
One of the greatest...and my late mam`s favourite songs of all time..
Simon Phillips (Philips?!) on drums! Yeah!!!
Wasn’t that him on Pete’s first solo album?
@@ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD Yes.
Thank you for sharing this video with us
This was incredibly interesting.
Amazing!!! I love it! I've got the Who in my bloodstream and I don't understand people criticising this version, what for? Not "hard" enough? Nonsense.
What a voice!
Rocked up Irish trad can be a bit cringey especially when the dancers arrive but this for me is an exception to that rule. Inspired idea to pick this particular track and The Chieftains giving it socks. Sound engineers nightmare, maybe but brilliantly arranged, as in - not too long. And dear Sinéad, magic as usual and dare I say it looking particularly sexy. Bualadh Bos. Well done, everyone. Life affirming stuff. Must have been a thrill to see it live.
You can tell it’s Simon Phillips within just two beats.
Fantastic great work of a great track