Amazing!! I remember taping this concert on my JVC boom box as it was aired live on the radio in Norfolk,Virginia. Thank you for sharing this and bringing it back.
I remember paying a $5 cover charge to get in someone's house to watch this on their 25" TV. There was something like 50 people in the house. The owner of the house paid $35.00 to pay per view,, you do the math
Supuestamente la gira del adiós y en México pasaron éste concierto en televisión abierta en el canal cinco, de la ola inglesa fue el primer concierto completo que vi, lo malo que lo vi en blanco y negro,hasta después lo adquirí en VHS, todavía lo tengo por ahí como un recuerdo.
Townshend à déclarer plusieurs fois la séparation des who mais il change souvent d'avis il a réformé le groupe une fois car Daltrey lui à dit que John ox n'avez plus d'argent il dépensés plus d'argent que ce qu'il gagné sacré ox pourquoi ce privé quand on est le meilleur bassiste de tout les temps ( Guy platteau Marseille) je crois que je suis pareil pas au niveau de la musique ha ha ha 😂
I fail to see what was so bad about Kenney Jones' drumming. I get it, he isn't Keith Moon but Keith was a one of a kind. My only complaint is he never used that gong. Don't make the roadies set that thing up if you aren't going to use it.
Hate to be a debbie downer but The who were never the same after moon passed..townsend's whole 80's look was dreadful..smh lol..watch some of their woodstock performance..now THAT was the who!
I agree with the sentiment, but I saw them play a three hour show in '89 that still ranks as one of the best shows I've ever seen. They had an intensity and great audience connection. I don't think anyone took a bathroom break that night. Simon Phillips was the drummer for that tour. Much better suited.
@@patricksommers2629Actually it was Joe Jackson, who was a last minute replacement as The Clash were booked on SNL (I believe) and couldn’t make the connection. I was there and remember it distinctly. Joe was singing “Is She Really Goin’ Out With Him?”,and it was a direct hit. Fed to the lions, poor Joe.