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The Who "Love Reign O'er Me" Live at Cow Palace
San Francisco, CA 1973
From my VHS collection. Enjoy!

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@jackp1351
@jackp1351 4 года назад
Somehow the crude recording makes this even more bitchin, especially with John's bass in the foreground. This is pure genius.
@HCANYS
@HCANYS 3 года назад
Totally AGREE!
@daves2058
@daves2058 3 месяца назад
Love the raw sound!
@PSpringfield
@PSpringfield 9 дней назад
Yes, John's power chords!
@fadge4105
@fadge4105 3 года назад
Give the bass player a raise.
@jonimather337
@jonimather337 6 месяцев назад
He's dead.😮
@PSpringfield
@PSpringfield 9 дней назад
What a song to pull of live! Daltrey kills it!!!!
@giancarlocavallotti6358
@giancarlocavallotti6358 3 года назад
At this show Keith Moon passed out on stage after taking a handful of horse tranquilizers and washing them down with brandy. On the next song he passed out the first time, then on the next song passed out again and was taken backstage. A guy from the audience finished the concert. Keith was one of his kind.
@marttram2183
@marttram2183 4 месяца назад
That has always been my fantasy, to be able to fill in for a missing drummer at a concert lol. Must've been amazing for that guy
@knickd1979
@knickd1979 Год назад
YES! no one has ever topped the Who when it comes to LIVE PERFORMANCE! 1970 Isle of Wight is KILLER example. All 4 men at their physical PRIME! Zeppelin was great, but I'll vote the Who without hesitation. wish it could've lasted longer than it did tho. guess when something burns that bright it just isn't sustainable.
@adamstockman5278
@adamstockman5278 Год назад
Simon weston would know all about how it burns he's a waste of space!!!!!!!
@Cam-ns1yi
@Cam-ns1yi 3 года назад
Timeless
@Indrastarshine1
@Indrastarshine1 2 месяца назад
I will never forget Aug 21, 1977
@RikiChen007
@RikiChen007 10 лет назад
perhaps pete is not the greatest guitar player in the world. BUT HIS MUSICAL VISION LEAVES ME SPEECHLESS.
@johnbriggs7966
@johnbriggs7966 2 года назад
Newsflash, He's pretty fuching good!!!
@luciabenedetti3893
@luciabenedetti3893 2 года назад
No forse, sicuramente non è il miglior chitarrista del mondo. Esiste un certo Jimmy....✊✊
@allbottledup9513
@allbottledup9513 Год назад
He’s one of the best for sure, he’s on every list there is lol. I agree though, I think Pete was less of a guitarist and more a classical-level genius musician who excelled in writing and composing. Quadrophenia is genuinely one of the best albums of all time, in terms of skill, complexity, composition, etc. and it is Pete’s baby. The man is a certified genius on par with Beethoven and Mozart.
@silversnail1413
@silversnail1413 Год назад
I still love his playing. The way the chords descend and ascend in this song. His guitar is the rain.
@allbottledup9513
@allbottledup9513 Год назад
@@silversnail1413 Pete does thing I love in a lot of his songs, I don’t how to describe it exactly. To me, it’s like he’s just flicking the strings back and forth with some serious swagger. It’s got like a Spanish guitar/funky blues vibe to it. Only other guitarist off the top of my head I’ve heard do it is is Dave Davies of the Kinks.
@mariocastelan1670
@mariocastelan1670 3 месяца назад
Just amazing
@Jrc-sb2lo
@Jrc-sb2lo 3 года назад
Without all the keyboards, they pulled this masterpiece off and you don't even notice, that ending is soooooo powerful!!!!!
@darwinsaye
@darwinsaye 3 года назад
Keyboards are there, just mostly buried in the mix. They stopped touring this album in the 70s because they used pre-recorded backing keyboard tracks and always had problems syncing them with the performance.
@sandydority7933
@sandydority7933 3 года назад
I absolutely love this ,because it’s live& it’s the first tour .One of my favourite songs ever ,This is going to be played at my funeral ✌️💙🎸🎼🥃🥂
@davarph
@davarph Год назад
Both Townshend and Daltry say that Ent’s bass was all about overtones that could never be picked up in recordings? Well…here it is!!!
@everydayjoe649
@everydayjoe649 3 года назад
The Who , Zeppelin, Stones all at their pinnacle in the early 70’s 👍
@jottieman
@jottieman 2 года назад
Outrageously awesome
@jonathansmith4742
@jonathansmith4742 3 года назад
Great find right here.
@gerarddobinson566
@gerarddobinson566 2 года назад
The who blows zeppelin away. Best live band ever n wrote mostly all their songs,......
@chuckvelten5337
@chuckvelten5337 Год назад
Your meds stopped working !
@theoppiesghost
@theoppiesghost Год назад
Gotta agree with you.I saw both in 1976 in Chicago. The Who was better IMO.
@allbottledup9513
@allbottledup9513 Год назад
@@chuckvelten5337 I agree with the man. If were talking live bands, The Who is definitely the best.
@DominiqueGarofalo
@DominiqueGarofalo Год назад
I was just having this independent thought tonight. I think the Who outclass Led Zeppelin in every way.
@knickd1979
@knickd1979 Год назад
YES! no one has ever topped the Who when it comes to LIVE PERFORMANCE! 1970 Isle of Wight is KILLER example. All 4 men at their physical PRIME! Zeppelin was great, but I'll vote the Who without hesitation. wish it could've lasted longer than it did tho. guess when something burns that bright it just isn't sustainable.
@delta617136
@delta617136 3 года назад
I saw this tour in St Louis...Skynyrd opened....I was 17...
@virginiaknighten4687
@virginiaknighten4687 3 года назад
You are one lucky man Jeff!
@DominiqueGarofalo
@DominiqueGarofalo Год назад
I envy you Sir.
@steveclayton2353
@steveclayton2353 4 месяца назад
That is the coolest!U we're blessed!🙏
@rickdraves4000
@rickdraves4000 4 года назад
First concert was on this tour in Chicago, so first thanks for creating that actual impressionable reality again. To begin to understand is to begin to know what Rock music is in the 70’s...this gets to the pure essence with all its fire and passion. For me, The Who could never quite match this will all albums after simply because this was that great. Who’s Next and Quadrophenia are albums any true fan of Rock must have.
@jeffkinsey3823
@jeffkinsey3823 3 года назад
Hi Rick, don't want to bust your bubble, but Co w Palace was the first show of the Quadraphenia tour. Lynryd Skynyrd opened, this was the first quadraphonic sound system concert that I know of. Oh, yeah I was there, sixteen years old, first time my parents let me drive to San Francisco(Daly City), and I was the oldest person in my group!
@thatmatt41
@thatmatt41 3 года назад
@@jeffkinsey3823 I think he might have been saying that *his* first concert might have been the Chicago show?
@allbottledup9513
@allbottledup9513 Год назад
I’d also throw in Who Are You as an album any true fan of rock must have. Last album with Moon, loaded with excellent songs, and Who Are You is an iconic song.
@fernandomaron87
@fernandomaron87 4 года назад
Daltrey rules supreme on this stage.
@Marco-717
@Marco-717 3 года назад
Gay
@TomateFouree
@TomateFouree Год назад
@@Marco-717 lmao !!
@allbottledup9513
@allbottledup9513 Год назад
@@Marco-717 No you! 😂
@deangray9552
@deangray9552 Месяц назад
notice the professional delivery of Keith Moon here who delivers what the song writer asks for ( Townsend ) . Moon has a big mouth , but delivered heavy live and in the studio.
@shaykosovac8722
@shaykosovac8722 4 месяца назад
I love that Led Zeppelin is mentioned in many comments here.
@nicandknacksandseans
@nicandknacksandseans 9 месяцев назад
Even when mixed by an orangutan, this song hits you hard.
@alaniasaraujo2201
@alaniasaraujo2201 Год назад
Eu amo o Led Zeppelin e sou louco pelo The Who!
@martintaylor2658
@martintaylor2658 4 года назад
Wow awesome
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 10 месяцев назад
good stuff -
@jabold
@jabold 2 года назад
I wonder why this song wasn't included in the Quadrophenia tour Philadelphia concert bootleg CD. I thought this was the show where Keith collapsed, 2 songs into the set
@ericoberlies7537
@ericoberlies7537 Год назад
He collapsed, returned, collapsed again, but it was towards the end of the set. It was during Won’t Get Fooled Again. They finished it without him, played See Me Feel Me and one or to other songs. They tried Naked Eye for one. I have the show on a DVD somewhere.
@whyyeseyec
@whyyeseyec 4 года назад
Not sure this is from the Cow Palace. That was the show Keith got sick and Pete plucked a guy from the audience to play drums - which was early in the show - unless this was one of the first 3 songs...
@neilpye6089
@neilpye6089 4 года назад
Yes it is the same gig, keith played for almost a hour before he collapsed
@jeffkinsey3823
@jeffkinsey3823 3 года назад
Yeah, he passed out (2nd time) at the end of Won't Get Fooled Again
@sassonaticarello368
@sassonaticarello368 3 года назад
@@neilpye6089 In fact, we see that during the piece being played. Pete resumes tuning on the fretboard of the guitar and approaching the Amp it seems to distort too much. To watch the drum movement. And then at the end of the piece .. Roger immediately approaches Moon .. and Pete whispers in his ear surely something that it was not to be played in time and with precision ..Moon was not at its best .. this I believe !.
@jadkbigmoney38
@jadkbigmoney38 10 лет назад
See the innocent ! Let them free!
@rossday9333
@rossday9333 Год назад
Was this the tour where Lynyrd skynyrd opened for them?
@steveclayton2353
@steveclayton2353 Год назад
Yes,I think so!
@PSpringfield
@PSpringfield 9 дней назад
I swear I saw a picture a long time ago of Leon Wilkeson playing Entwisle's 'Fenderbird' bass (Fender neck on a Gibson Thunderbird body)
@DanielFCutter
@DanielFCutter 2 года назад
One of the best songs ever but Keith looks a bit pale.....
@the69thruboi
@the69thruboi 2 года назад
He took some monkey tranquilizers and washed it down with brandy, Roger talks about it on the Howard stem show. It's kinda hilarious but at the same time really chilling to see a decaying Keith moon barely giving out what he's got before knocking out
@ebshitbird2217
@ebshitbird2217 6 месяцев назад
Better pipes than Freddie Mercury
@luigidelazzari524
@luigidelazzari524 10 лет назад
Non c'è
@luigidelazzari524
@luigidelazzari524 10 лет назад
Non
@jimmyjam1037
@jimmyjam1037 10 лет назад
.......proves that Led Zeppilin was a cheap imitation of the WHO.
@helpimarock66
@helpimarock66 10 лет назад
In some respects, yes, but in some others, no. I am personally a huge fan of early zeppelin but also early who, and when comparing the two early incarnations of the bands, it's quite hard. Just about every single early led zeppelin bootleg that I've heard (1969-1971) sounds absolutely fantastic, so much energy and excellent playing, and while there aren't many early bootlegs of the who (besides a bunch of really crap sounding ones 1967-1968) the railway club 1964 (as the high numbers) and the fillmore east 1968 are both great bootlegs (fillmore east being my favourite bootleg by any band as a matter of fact), so It's really quite a challenging choice: Zeppelin with a whole bunch of great sounding shows, or the who, with only a few shows to pick from, but the few good quality ones sounding legendary. As a band, I prefer Zeppelin over the who, but I still believe whole-heartedly that fillmore west 1968 is one of the greatest bootlegs ever recorded, even better than blueberry hill.
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 4 года назад
Jimmy Jam.....yours could possibly be the stupidest comment on the internet 😂
@MJEvermore853
@MJEvermore853 4 года назад
mustafawee...No, he doesnt have a point.You're trying to rewrite history here. Page never approached these guys to get a band together. It was Jeff Beck who got Page, Moon, Hopkins and John Paul Jones ( After Entwistle didn't show up for it) to play on "Beck's Bolero." It wasn't Page who tried getting it all together. Moon and Entwistle were not pleased about being in the Who at the time.They all knew it wasn't realistic anyhow and it was almost tongue in cheek because most of them were already under contract to play in their respective bands. Moon joked that if they all got together to form a band it would "go down like a lead ballon" I believe Entwistle then joked and called it a "Lead Zeppelin". Page remembered the joke and took the name for his new group 2 years later. John Bonham and Robert Plant weren't even in the picture yet. It was May 1966 when this all took place and "Bolero" was recorded. It wouldn't be released until 1968. Page was not interested in forming a band in '66 because he was about to join the Yardbirds...I don't know where you got that info about Page but much of it isn't correct. The Who didn't have much of anything to do with the formation of Zeppelin. Zep happened after the Yardbirds broke up and he had to find 3 other guys to fulfill the remaining Yardbirds tour dates in Scandinavia, 1968. They had to change the name of the band from 'The NewYardbirds' and get a new one. Page didn't forget the funny quip made by Moon and Entwistle. There was no more to the Who's involvement or influence other than the funny name they came up with.
@brianshockledge3241
@brianshockledge3241 4 года назад
@mustafawee You cant really compare the two, one was a complete original who rewrote the book on live rock performance while the other was a great covers band.
@MrThumbs63
@MrThumbs63 4 года назад
@@MJEvermore853 Zep ripped off a lot of music. The Who didn't.
@paul1x1
@paul1x1 Год назад
Not a great performance by Roger but he's the only one who when he's on can sing this song yhe pearl jam guy was good too but Roger's better in his prime at 50 this has to be torture
@johnnycash578
@johnnycash578 Год назад
this is junk
@randymillhouse791
@randymillhouse791 2 года назад
Crap recording, can't hear Keith's drumming. Delete this upload please.
@wk19781
@wk19781 2 года назад
Sure, right away
@VX_XI
@VX_XI 3 месяца назад
To quote Keith Moon - "You Dirty Ol Sod!"
@bullyproofyomama
@bullyproofyomama 12 дней назад
@@wk19781🤣🤣🤣🫡
@gerarddobinson566
@gerarddobinson566 2 года назад
The who blows zeppelin away. Best live band ever n wrote mostly all their songs,......
@lopolik
@lopolik Год назад
I love both bands, also Jimmy Page played the guitar on the who song ''I can't explain''.
@ferm8103
@ferm8103 Год назад
Agree, Pete Townshend back in the days wasn't particularly impressed with zeppelin or the unmerited/ott praise lavished on them for the stuff that the who had been doing before zeppelin even had formed, i preferred the who live, zeppelin a much as how talented they were the live shows became a bit tiresome and self indulgent.
@lopolik
@lopolik Год назад
@@ferm8103 the who were always considered the best live band ever.
@randyeisensmith1483
@randyeisensmith1483 16 часов назад
​@@ferm8103Spinal Tap perfectly encapsulated the "genius" of Jimmy Page when their guitar player pulls out the violin and starts sawing it across his guitar strings as a "kick-ass solo"! Zeppelin was chock full of such drug-addled self-indulgent noodling passing for "talent"!
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