I was there the night of the show. I remember when this song bursted out the audience cried so loud that I thought the whole arena would fall down. And what about the cry of Roger Daltrey? The cry that wakes up a generation. A man behind me was talking about Daltrey’s voice and when this cry came i told him “he really kept his voice”. That was an incredible night! I still have tears thinking about it.
I love The Who. I just watched the Isle of Wight show from 1970. Killer show. I cry as I say this. Time to hang it up, guys. I choose to remember them from 68 to 90. Daltrey with the hair and big voice, Pete doing the windmill in 75, quadraphenia, my favorite album by them in 73. I saw them in 79 here in Cleveland, 3 days after the Cincy incident. 89 , Cleve stadium. That's how I'm gonna remember this great band
The heyday of the Who was the '60s and 70's. The headliners at Glastonbury, as 'i" the newspaper pointed out, were from the same era, the equivalent of the stars from the '40s and '50s or even earlier, appearing as headliners at the 1977 Glastonbury. Is this festival now buoyed along by nostalgia for the past?
The significance of Won’t get fooled again today in 2023 cannot be underestimated
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it....
@@Seednot But some of us did remember past lies, and we weren't fooled!
Great to see these guys still out there playing their music. A great song is still a great song so many years later.
Incredible !!
They are still here !!🙏👏👍
I was there the night of the show. I remember when this song bursted out the audience cried so loud that I thought the whole arena would fall down. And what about the cry of Roger Daltrey? The cry that wakes up a generation. A man behind me was talking about Daltrey’s voice and when this cry came i told him “he really kept his voice”. That was an incredible night! I still have tears thinking about it.
So lucky to see them in 70s going next Sunday The who 👊🎸
The original WHO.The real medicine..In which we trust!They're here!😎
I thought it was Daltry and Jacque Cousteau there for a minute.
J'y étais. C'est peut-être la dernière fois. Ce n'est pas leur meilleure performance mais à 80 piges cela relève presque du miracle. WHO FOR EVER
The Who
Thanks a lot
Fantastic work!
If you recorded the whole show in this quality, could you share the sound somewhere, please?
Thx. Yes I've got the complete show but I don't know how to share it. Give me a solution and i'll do it.
@@beeftanen67 You can share the audio as a video, right here...
If you don't know how to do it I can help you.
@@captainsimard Done ! ruclips.net/video/-77SD_zH5yY/видео.html
I love The Who. I just watched the Isle of Wight show from 1970. Killer show. I cry as I say this. Time to hang it up, guys. I choose to remember them from 68 to 90. Daltrey with the hair and big voice, Pete doing the windmill in 75, quadraphenia, my favorite album by them in 73. I saw them in 79 here in Cleveland, 3 days after the Cincy incident. 89 , Cleve stadium. That's how I'm gonna remember this great band
I saw them for the first time in 71 at the Oval and lastly a couple of weeks ago at the Riverside Chester-le-Street.both cricket grounds..
Good sound indeed!
Trop cher! Super groupe!
dunno who the group is , but wow , wot a violinist.................
Really ? You don't know who are the Who ? 😀
J’y étais :Quel batteur !
The heyday of the Who was the '60s and 70's. The headliners at Glastonbury, as 'i" the newspaper pointed out, were from the same era, the equivalent of the stars from the '40s and '50s or even earlier, appearing as headliners at the 1977 Glastonbury. Is this festival now buoyed along by nostalgia for the past?
or maybe that time was more creative, innovative and excellent than today !
Franchement ?
Non.