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Audio is The Who - Leeds 1970 [2014 Mix]
Video is Bethel NY 1969, London 1969, Lenox MA 1970, IOW 1970
Timecodes are in the comments
The Who performed two University dates for the purpose of recording a live album, having lost the patience to sort through the tapes recorded on the North American 1969 tour. The first gig, at the University of Leeds Cafeteria, in front of an audience of 2,000, showcased The Who’s live act at its finest. The original album featured only six songs, half of which were covers, live songs from tommy wouldn't officially come until years later. Kit Lambert manager of The Who was keen for Tommy to be taken seriously and wanted The Who to perform at opera houses.
The main source of footage used (London 1969) was released as bonus footage with the 1977 Kilburn footage.
The album was mostly composed by guitarist Pete Townshend, and is a rock opera that tells the story of Tommy Walker. Tommy is traumatized from witnessing his father murder his mother's lover; Tommy's parents then compound his shock by denying the experience. In reaction, Tommy becomes dissociative ("deaf, dumb and blind"). As a way of coping with his trauma, Tommy dissociates further through playing pinball and he gains a following because of his savant skill. After a numerous amount of other trauma and misguided attempts to heal Tommy, a doctor prescribes him a mirror so he can confront himself. Instead, Tommy becomes self-absorbed and comes to think of himself as a messiah figure. When the mirror is smashed by his parents in frustration, Tommy then breaks out of his dissociative state, and as a result more people become infatuated with him. Tommy with the help of his Uncle Ernie, who molested him and is only interested in money, starts a holiday camp and tries to lead his followers to believe that the only path to healing is going through what he experienced, becoming dissociative, playing pinball and giving up drugs and alcohol; which then his followers eventually reject him and his teachings.

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@magiscichoam
@magiscichoam 2 месяца назад
I’m 71 years old. I’ve been playing drums for over 50 years. I read music and standard drum notation. Ginger Baker and Keith Moon are the reasons I started playing drums in 1967. I saw “The Who” perform live in 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973 and 1975. For me, during those years Moon was at the height of his drumming powers. In my opinion he played like a jazz drummer. He preferred the use of crash and ride cymbals (as opposed to high hats) for time keeping patterns (and accents) and dazzlingly creative fills (especially his use of flams) to create the percussive equivalent of tone paintings. The Entwistle/Moon rhythm section is one of the finest in rock. They are perfectly matched. Their interplay is the epitome of synchronous musical perfection. Even though there are numerous myths and catalogs of false information about Keith Moon, his drumming on “The Who Sell Out”, “Tommy”, “Live At Leeds”, “Who’s Next” and “Quadrophenia” are irrefutable evidence of his percussive brilliance and genius.
@sukrame5331
@sukrame5331 2 месяца назад
I heard him for the first time in 1965 when 'my generation' was in the charts in Sweden. It was just before my seventh birthday and I was totally captivated. I had never heard anything even close to that. Ofcourse, I was just a little shit. But I still havent and I never stopped loving his drumming.
@juliethompson6030
@juliethompson6030 Месяц назад
I am also 71 years old (female). I completely agree with your comments on Keith Moon. He must be the greatest drummer of all time. Without the right percussion, it doesn't work. Nobody else could have pulled if off. It is truly a joy to listen to it.
@magiscichoam
@magiscichoam Месяц назад
@@juliethompson6030 I don’t believe Keith Moon is the greatest drummer of all time but he’s clearly one of the truly brilliant and innovative greats. He’s definitely in my top 10. Thanks for your comments. Best Regards!
@gelubatir9794
@gelubatir9794 Месяц назад
@@juliethompson6030 VERY INTERESTING POINT OF VIEW
@AJNpa80
@AJNpa80 Месяц назад
All the greats of the period , Bonham, Baker, Mitchell and Moon built a genre coming from a different musical headspace , influences than those who learned on their playing. They innovated and did what felt right for what they were doing, knowing what they knew. The use of empty space, looseness, and some like Moon trying to play the whole song, not just lay the base.
@stephenag1
@stephenag1 3 месяца назад
Moon has to be one of the greatest drummers in history!!!
@peterzang
@peterzang Год назад
Townshend has a hard job. Keeping the melody and rhythm going. No place to hide. And he does it magnificently
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
Oh yeah definitely. It’s amazing how the chord sequences and riffs translated from the studio album to the stage, all while doing entertaining acrobatics. Thanks for watching!
@randyzeitman1354
@randyzeitman1354 3 месяца назад
Roger ... can't miss a note,,,.
@TheSteveSteele
@TheSteveSteele 3 месяца назад
And he keeps this old SGs in tune. That’s a miracle right there.
@tricornclub9594
@tricornclub9594 2 месяца назад
Entwistle and Moon rightly praised to the heavens, but Townshend the guitarist is vastly underrated. His playing and stage craft is so distinctive. Decent singer too, providing contrast and variation to Daltrey' voice.
@patton303
@patton303 Год назад
The Who have so much notoriety for just being The Who. But we have to talk about just what incredible unique musicians every single guy in this band was. There was not a weak link anywhere. Pete’s guitar playing is effortless. John’s bass playing is seamlessly up and down the fretboard. Keith played a lot of notes but never left the pocket. And Roger got stronger and stronger over the years. I’m just endlessly mind fu-ed by this band.
@Noblesavage77
@Noblesavage77 8 месяцев назад
Well said friend
@dougmphilly
@dougmphilly 6 месяцев назад
i always called the who the first prog band - their chops were that good.
@josephking1947
@josephking1947 Месяц назад
When I was 13 I thought they were God's in particular Townshend, in my late 20,s early 30,s my friend's girlfriend was mates with one of Roger's daughter's, I tagged along to some great parties, for me the Who are simply quintessentially Maximum R&B
@eddievincent7743
@eddievincent7743 Год назад
As a faithful Who fan from the very beginning (in other words, OLD🤣), i'm probably not alone in saying that this was their finest hour. I love ALL of their incredible music, and saw them many other times, but the Live at Leeds era was the alignment of the spheres. Seeing them at Anaheim in 1970 was PRICELESS! I still get chills just thinking about it, and watching this great video. LONG LIVE THE WHO. And thanks again for this!
@mdm6098
@mdm6098 3 месяца назад
As a fellow old rocker I totally agree. Take a listen to the 2013 deluxe edition of Tommy. It has both in complete a studio version and a live version. The ending of the live version is spectacular!
@tricornclub9594
@tricornclub9594 2 месяца назад
I think their magnificent turn at the Rock n Roll Circus blowing the Stones out of the water at their own gig, runs it a close second.
@michaelcornish929
@michaelcornish929 5 месяцев назад
Mystifies me why so called experts dare to criticise Keith Moon’s playing. Even Townshend has had some critical things to say about it. He was incredible to say the least. Full of flair, creativity and energy and the perfect foil to Townshend. I’ve seen plenty of bands and drummers over the years. I have seen The Who live and with Zac, plenty of vids with the great Simon Phillips and Kenny Jones. But no one has ever quite captured the essence of Moon’s style. Who cares if he only plays single stroke rolls!!! His ability to manipulate the snare, his cymbal flourishes and the speed and precision of his wrists are eye watering. The Who between late 1968 to 1975 were the best live band in the world.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 5 месяцев назад
Agreed. He loved single stroke rolls, but he also sprinkled in tricky rudiments in his fills all the time; one of my favorites being some of his clean 5 stroke rolls in Underture/Sparks. I’ve asked this to multiple drummers who highly criticize Moon and they always shut down when I say it: Can you name any other drummer who played to a metronome live before 1971?
@dreammachine2013
@dreammachine2013 4 месяца назад
Perfect! And let's not forget, Keith was a great comedy act while drumming like no one else! 🎉
@Nate_Higgins
@Nate_Higgins 3 месяца назад
I was just thinking the same thing as I watched this. Whatever you want to say about Keith, the most important thing is that he was one of a kind, and the only drummer that truly was The Who. They would not have been who they are without each of the great players in this band. Keith is essential to The Who sound.
@waynelegreeley9409
@waynelegreeley9409 3 месяца назад
keith was the best drummer for the who
@williamkennedy4123
@williamkennedy4123 3 месяца назад
Some people play the drums. Keith attacked the drums. BEST EVER. He was a show unto himself
@patton303
@patton303 Год назад
I’ve been a drummer for 43 years. I play for a living and know endless stuff about the instrument. But one thing I’ll never figure out is how Keith Moon was such an accurate sounding drummer while looking like he is in a sword fight.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
I also play drums and other instruments, Keith truly was a master of creating a spectacle out of every performance. I feel like his playing has a certain “shuffle” and certain rolls/fills that I haven’t seen anybody fully and accurately re-create. Truly one of a kind player. Thank you for watching and I’m glad you enjoyed
@ptrschick
@ptrschick 6 месяцев назад
It’s really quite amazing! A true one of a kind.👍🏽😊✌🏽
@allentate3760
@allentate3760 6 месяцев назад
And he never practiced, he just played.
@patton303
@patton303 6 месяцев назад
@@allentate3760 Just like Buddy Rich!
@nurknanker6105
@nurknanker6105 5 месяцев назад
It's his Black Beauty kit!!😅
@mikebratcher8593
@mikebratcher8593 27 дней назад
I am sooo glad I got to see them perform this back in 71. I'm 72. To this day, that show remains one of the true highlights of my life! They were AMAZING!!!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 26 дней назад
That would definitely be a highlight for me as well, thanks for watching and sharing
@montecristos000
@montecristos000 2 месяца назад
If you hear Led Zepellin you hear a good drumming. If you hear Tommy the drumming is musical, is not looking like drumming. Drummers not only admire Moon, not even understand how he does it soimultaneously in precisiion, speed, time keeping and repetion of exactly like studio recording. Many drummers can play other drummers songs. Nobody can play Keith Moon drumming without being simplified to an ugly result. Keith Moon is not only the best drummer in rock but also by far . It is Keith Moon and the others. This video prooves it. A god of drums. Tommy is his biggest miracle.
@gregbowden1552
@gregbowden1552 2 месяца назад
Keith Is An Absolute Pioneer ❤
@BHHartman
@BHHartman 21 день назад
Can’t we all just appreciate both Keith Moon and John Bonham simultaneously and not always make it a competition?
@mrvlsmrv
@mrvlsmrv 17 дней назад
​@BHHartman I think for players of any instrument. All of them are next level and being themselves. But the earth has one Moon. I can't think of another drummer remotely like him stylistically.
@stuartromig9576
@stuartromig9576 3 месяца назад
99.9% of bands - drums and bass, together. Singer up front. Guitar flying high. The Who - bass is alone... singer up front...drums and guitar play together and off of one another. This was quite unusual and unique to the Whos' performance.
@nosullivan
@nosullivan 3 месяца назад
They say that The Who had a lead singer, a lead guitarist, a lead bassist and a lead drummer. 😂
@gregbowden1552
@gregbowden1552 2 месяца назад
All of that is just three instruments, but not played by just anybody. LONG LIVE THE WHO❤🎶🇬🇧
@BaylaRose
@BaylaRose Месяц назад
Bloody Brilliant Band ❤
@robertdobbins5333
@robertdobbins5333 3 месяца назад
Nobody these days can beat that period . The Who is the best at writing and live performance.
@maximilliancunningham6091
@maximilliancunningham6091 Год назад
Moon at his very best,,,
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
I agree, thanks for watching! :)
@yveslorrain5914
@yveslorrain5914 Месяц назад
Excellent !!! Et Keith Moon ... Quel talent !!!
@tommy-pr3is
@tommy-pr3is 5 месяцев назад
Tommy mcvie agrees with you all These days never to be seen again...but we still have these performances to appreciate......and love......
@thomasmyers3245
@thomasmyers3245 6 месяцев назад
This video is amazing and proves "The Who" id the best rock band of all time. Love it.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 4 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@thomasmyers3245
@thomasmyers3245 6 месяцев назад
This is amazing. Best rock band of all time, no question.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!
@ralphreich9636
@ralphreich9636 3 месяца назад
Agreed 👍
@boco1951
@boco1951 3 месяца назад
This is the WHO!
@jason698
@jason698 6 месяцев назад
Townsend is flawless here. Just incredible!
@mudzou812
@mudzou812 3 месяца назад
I saw the Who in their prime in 1972 in Minneapolis. They were spectacular to say the least.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
I would've loved to see The Who with Moon, they were incredible. I hope this video brought back some memories for you. Thanks for watching
@paulmacdonald4844
@paulmacdonald4844 8 дней назад
Thank you England for another unbelievable band.
@tonyhemphill5366
@tonyhemphill5366 Год назад
The greatest live album of them all ,the original album with all the paper work etc was the first live album i ever bought, wore the bloody thing out but it was worth it, at the time it was a heavy album and Moons drumming well wow! the whole band at the top of their game. PERFECT LIVE ALBUM with Sparks the stand out track, i saw the Who in 1981 sadly no Moonie but still the best live band i have ever seen and now i'm 59 its still the best live album ever well Leeds AND the Isle of Wright from 1970 which i have watched so many times and i bought the triple live album (vinyl of course) last year. POW!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
I’m glad you liked it! :)
@denverdanoreno
@denverdanoreno 11 месяцев назад
One of the most prolific Rock albums in the 20th century. The way Pete Townsend wrote and made each band member play to their best ability is quite superb. I've been listening to this album for 50 years and it hasn't gotten old yet!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 11 месяцев назад
It’s definitely one of my favorite albums of all time. Some performances you can find are a little on the sloppy side, but when you find a good one the band does an amazing job showing off some of the best moments in Pete’s songwriting. I’m glad you liked the video :)
@denverdanoreno
@denverdanoreno 11 месяцев назад
@@BobbysArchive sir, I noticed your very proactive with your commentary back to the fanbase. You haven't forgotten your roots. Keep it up lad
@daviddowdall6000
@daviddowdall6000 3 месяца назад
Superb musicianship! This will be stuck in my head for days
@mahlerfan
@mahlerfan 6 месяцев назад
Sparks!!!
@jeffmcgovern6130
@jeffmcgovern6130 6 месяцев назад
I saw them do this show in Memphis back in the day. Pete said “ we are supposed to do this in this way tonight , but , here it goes. Or something along those lines. The entire thing was just about perfect. One of the top ten of over 55 years of the best shows here in Memphis. 🤩
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
Wow, you’re very lucky. Thank you for watching
@terryhurst1031
@terryhurst1031 3 месяца назад
I saw them first also in Memphis Nov 28 1971 Mid South Coliseum. Though Who’s Next had the focus a slightly abbreviated version of Tommy was performed. My first concert attended, ticket price 6.50 (still have my ticket stub). There seems to be major Who revival in interest recently. There is hope for the world. Per Memphis comments the acoustics of the North and South hall Ellis Auditorium are definitely missed. Thank you for your work on video. Many memories brought back
@josephkolmansky8965
@josephkolmansky8965 4 месяца назад
Simply downright flabbergasted! a heaven and hell of a job!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 4 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@alexfly6645
@alexfly6645 2 месяца назад
Pete, the Great, Keith the Great the Great group ever!
@kennystarkey9815
@kennystarkey9815 6 месяцев назад
Saw them first time in 1980. They were absolutely unbelievable. Great concert is an understatement. They are so damn good.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
I believe it! I would’ve loved to see a Who show back in the day. Thank you for watching
@RiotNrrrdUTube
@RiotNrrrdUTube 6 месяцев назад
I saw them on June 24 1980 at the L.A. Sports Arena. I enjoyed watching Pete but musically with Kenney Jones I would hardly call them “absolutely unbelievable”. Fairly pedestrian more like. The time to see The Who was in 1969-1971, like in this Tanglewood performance (ironically 145 miles West of where I was at the time), but I was too young.
@Punttipate62
@Punttipate62 2 месяца назад
​@@RiotNrrrdUTubeeven with kenney jones they were on fire. The toronto 1982 show is amazing
@dale8809
@dale8809 6 месяцев назад
Freaking A that is so good.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
Much appreciated! Cheers mate!
@johndannenbrink361
@johndannenbrink361 5 месяцев назад
Overture is to me like The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky in 5 minutes. There ain't nothing like The Who, bcos symphonies can do Tchaikovsky but ain't no way this could ever be remotely duplicated live
@fwe7777
@fwe7777 5 месяцев назад
Great stuff! Never seen before. I'm a fan since 1965. Thank you!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 5 месяцев назад
I’m very glad you enjoyed, thank you for watching!
@lordnikmasonesqnikolasmunjasba
@lordnikmasonesqnikolasmunjasba 3 месяца назад
... WHO ? IS THE BEST !!!
@roberthickman9465
@roberthickman9465 3 месяца назад
1 of the absolute GREATEST BANDS EVER !!!
@thomasbruneau4504
@thomasbruneau4504 7 месяцев назад
I saw the Who a bunch back then in New England and New York. This compilation is a true labor of love and is superb. Many thanks for making it and sharing it here. Wow.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it. Cheers!
@Noblesavage77
@Noblesavage77 8 месяцев назад
Been hooked on The Who since the 90's. Have my own musical endeavors. Still have divided peers on the greatness that is The Who. I always stand by my decision to recognize thier greatness. Its a force unto itself that we are privileged to experience. Cheers friends
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 8 месяцев назад
Agreed my friend, thanks for commenting and watching, cheers
@rkade111
@rkade111 5 дней назад
I love that Moon is front and center.
@howardvalan7156
@howardvalan7156 2 месяца назад
Saw them at the Murray K show in 1967. Have seen them around 12 times through the years. The era from Tommy to Quadraphoneia was no doubt their Golden age. My favorite shows were the Commonwealth Armory in 1970 and the two shows at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Both were truly a spiritual experience!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 2 месяца назад
12 times is amazing. What a time to be alive. Thanks for commenting my friend
@howardvalan7156
@howardvalan7156 2 месяца назад
I must correct myself. The Commonwealth Armory show was in October of 1969.
@kowalski3769
@kowalski3769 6 месяцев назад
AMAZING work here!!! Bravo sir!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
@AlvinChipmunk85
@AlvinChipmunk85 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking the time to assemble this. Moon is an absolute marvel - hysterical when he aggressively "plays" the drums during Townshend's guitar solo in the Overture.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!
@jason698
@jason698 6 месяцев назад
I always loved the ode to Foxy Lady by Hendrix at the beginning of Sparks
@user-ni6le9el4z
@user-ni6le9el4z 5 месяцев назад
Whenever Pinball Wizard is started to listen, I appreciate Pete's sense of music variation and righthand technic.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 5 месяцев назад
Pete was one of the best rhythm guitarists of the 1960s in my opinion. A lot of his live solo/lead playing is similar to Jimi Hendrix where getting the same sound and energy twice or to be fully replicated by another person would be nearly impossible. Thank you for watching.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
All Audio from Leeds 1970 [2014 Mix] 0:00 - Overture [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970] 5:17 - It’s a Boy [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970] 5:52 - 1921 [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970] 8:16 - Amazing Journey [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970] 11:36 - Sparks [London 1969, New York 1969, Massachusetts 1970] 15:56 - Eyesight to the Blind (The Hawker) [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970, IOW 1970] 17:55 - Christmas [London 1969, Massachusetts 1970, IOW 1970] 21:15 - The Acid Queen [London 1969, IOW 1970] 24:47 - Pinball Wizard [New York 1969, IOW 1970] 27:37 - Do You Think It’s Alright? [London 1969, IOW 1970] 28:00 - Fiddle About [London 1969, IOW 1970] 29:12 - Tommy Can You Hear Me? [London 1969] 30:10 - There’s a Doctor [London 1969] 30:31 - Go To The Mirror [London 1969, IOW 1970] 33:56 - Smash The Mirror [London 1969] 35:12 - Miracle Cure [London 1969] 35:24 - I’m Free [London 1969, IOW 1970] 38:01 - Tommy’s Holiday Camp [London 1969, IOW 1970] 39:04 - We’re Not Gonna Take It [London 1969, New York 1969, IOW 1970]
@KevyNova
@KevyNova 3 месяца назад
Thank you for all of the hard work you’ve put into this. I was born in 1973 and this is as close as I’ll get to seeing The Who in their prime.
@ConwayBob
@ConwayBob 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for putting this together. The Who were such an incredibly gifted stage band back then, and they kept pushing themselves to excel. It shows here for sure. The abrupt changes in costume and lighting due to editing together video from different performances only add to the excitement, and the audio is great. Well done!!!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching, I’m glad you liked it! :)
@joseeugeniogonzalez3286
@joseeugeniogonzalez3286 4 месяца назад
Excellent
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@eddievincent7743
@eddievincent7743 Год назад
Wonderful. Thank you.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
I’m glad you liked it Eddie! I loved your Anaheim 1970 photos and film
@fantinijacques
@fantinijacques Месяц назад
Incredible energy !
@Luileadolfo
@Luileadolfo 6 месяцев назад
"Live at Hull" is as good as "Live at Leeds". Get it and enjoy The Who giving 100% of their musical habilities !
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 месяцев назад
I love both of them, but I gotta prefer Leeds because of my personal experience with listening to it. Definitely The Who at their peak imo. Thanks for commenting and watching!
@VX_XI
@VX_XI Месяц назад
The Live version of My Generation (Medley) from Hull is a beast though. Better than the leeds version, but by just a small margin. But both versions still rock hard.
@thomasmyers3245
@thomasmyers3245 6 месяцев назад
OMG what a great video. I saw them twice in MSG before Kieth died. best moments.
@G-Man5272
@G-Man5272 14 дней назад
Thanks again Bobby's Archive! I've commented previously on this site, adding my love to one of the quintessential bands of all time. Townshend, Daltry, Entwistle, and Moon. Live performances - unmatched! Unique. Powerful. Influential. Great work putting these live sequences together Bobby's Archives!
@incaspathway8595
@incaspathway8595 4 месяца назад
A masterclass in rock n roll history. What a stunning ride. Thx for this .
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching my friend
@incaspathway8595
@incaspathway8595 4 месяца назад
@@BobbysArchive In 1970 I was front row for this show with Joe Walsh and James Gang opening. If you get a few minutes check The James Gang "Yer Album" They do a Yardbirds cover of Lost Woman Blues. Basically it's the reason Joe n tha Gang were The Who's opener. They had nothing to lose and everything to gain. They came out and ripped it! I watched Pete standing on the side of the stage eyeing Joe hard . He loved it . They became good friends Joe gave Pete his 1st sunburst Les Paul . Later shows you will see him playing it and not his typical SG. Another bit of rock n roll history. Thx much man!!!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 4 месяца назад
@@incaspathway8595 That was fun to read. James Gang rocks. Joe Walsh also gave Pete Townshend his Gretsch Chet Atkins 6120 that he recorded most of Who’s Next, Quadrophenia with and ended up smashing on Top Of The Pops 1973. Pete was picky about his sound, but rightfully so, he made some of the most unique sounds I’ve ever heard, live and studio.
@TheSteveSteele
@TheSteveSteele 3 месяца назад
I just noticed this but I hear a lot of this era of The Who in Rush, the 2112 era. Also, one of the great things about this performance, similar to Rush too, is how balanced the instruments are. Entwistle takes up a lot of space, by necessity and design, but no more or less than Moon or Townsend. A rock band whose bassist is an equal member sonically? Imagine that! That’s what I love about The Who - every player is a section onto themselves. Brillant!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Definitely! It's very rare you hear a performance mixed where the bass and guitar is hard panned on the left and right channels, but with The Who it works incredibly well with the way they all play off each other. Also it surprisingly sounds pretty good in mono too. There's clearly no weak link in The Who. Thanks for watching.
@magiscichoam
@magiscichoam 2 месяца назад
“Rush” was never ever as good as powerful and as tight as “The Who” during their prime (1969-1974).
@Stereolab2000
@Stereolab2000 14 дней назад
Just saw the Broadway play (2024). It’s great but this is still top tier Tommy by the originals.
@tonym994
@tonym994 7 месяцев назад
I have always said, since going on-line, that w/ all the bootlegs around YT of TheWHO, you could make a good live version of Tommy, thru good editing. no complete show in one venue is going to be as consistent. and I hate it when they don't include 'Overture'. now I'm surfing, and I see this! THANX, VinylGator!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it :))
@MsBluecat
@MsBluecat Год назад
Wow! Great work. I know how much work must have gone into this as I edit videos myself. Fantastic, thanks for the great upload!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it :)
@JohnVella1968
@JohnVella1968 28 дней назад
I watched The Who perform this in MSG, NY, 50 years after this performance, and they knocked out of our the park on both nights. 50 years? That's pretty bloody impressive!
@brucybabyy7355
@brucybabyy7355 3 месяца назад
great sync. thank you!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@stefanozotti9790
@stefanozotti9790 10 месяцев назад
Oh my what a great performance!!! Guitar and drums are excellent! A great band but after Quadrophenia like many others
@mooncalfmcfresh9614
@mooncalfmcfresh9614 Год назад
I wouldn't have noticed the different footage if not for reading the comments and description info. Superb job, I hope you do more music videos, this made me subscribe. * OfCourse after I comment the video drastically changes lol Still a great sync job.*
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
More will be coming soon, thank you for subscribing!
@davidwillettsmusic4529
@davidwillettsmusic4529 4 месяца назад
Cracking vid, im amazed that the music has held up and still sounds so strong after all.these years. The first and the best- much as i rate the wall and the lamb , and indeed quadrophenia, nothing touches tommy. Worth a sub mate, thanks for the marvellous work.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 4 месяца назад
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it!
@klaasbloem
@klaasbloem Год назад
Great job man!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
Thank you!
@michaelwalker8144
@michaelwalker8144 7 дней назад
From 1966 to 1975 The Who were, unquestionably, the best rock band in the world.
@tubepets8055
@tubepets8055 3 месяца назад
The Tommy movie is a treat, and the record is a real concept album , maybe the first gold record one. Kind of like Rush Hemispheres record, both with incredible sounds.
@Reloadpro737
@Reloadpro737 Месяц назад
THIS, . . .is un-F*%King - believable ! ! ! Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH for posting this absolutely PHENOMINAL video ! Incredible.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Месяц назад
Thank you for commenting, I’m glad you liked it my friend!
@derekdrums
@derekdrums Месяц назад
Amazing how they pulled it off as a trio of instrumentation
@danielrosati5576
@danielrosati5576 7 месяцев назад
Best drummer ever!!!!
@brucybabyy7355
@brucybabyy7355 3 месяца назад
one of them for sure.
@fernandomarmol4758
@fernandomarmol4758 3 месяца назад
@@brucybabyy7355 Claro, uno de los mejores. Probablemente irrepetible, Zak lo hace muy bien, el hijo de Ringo y el mejor alumno de Keith.
@Punttipate62
@Punttipate62 2 месяца назад
Great job with this video! Thank you so much for making and publishing this.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 2 месяца назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@johnk4437
@johnk4437 Месяц назад
Thanks. Saw them in Oakland 1976. Kieth Moon was still with us. ❤😊
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 29 дней назад
Thanks for watching my friend
@ThePFRG
@ThePFRG Год назад
Great work, man. Can't wait for the [REDACTED] edit 🐒
@JB-Deadskins
@JB-Deadskins 7 месяцев назад
This is a mix of several different performances. You can tell by the wardrobe changes. The best video is from the Isle of Wight in '70 (the Ox in his skeleton jumpsuit)
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 7 месяцев назад
Yes, The only available footage of Leeds is a short black and white 4 minute reel unfortunately, and there isn’t a whole lot of different footage to choose from in this era. For what we have and how much they improvised I’d say it’s impressive how well the band syncs up. In my opinion, editing this video really disproves any claim from haters that say Keith was incompetent or that he was just flailing with reckless abandon.
@Jeff-qs6nd
@Jeff-qs6nd 3 месяца назад
At 8:52 Mooney sniffs his armpit and looks at Entwistle (ha ha ha)!
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 2 месяца назад
Should’ve used Odorono lol Thanks for watching
@BFVK
@BFVK 3 месяца назад
*_THE WHO !_*
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
*_WHO ARE YOU !_*
@BFVK
@BFVK 3 месяца назад
@@BobbysArchive *_Uncle Ernie !_* 😆
@myncimania
@myncimania 11 месяцев назад
Amazing editing job there :)
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much :)
@Nate_Higgins
@Nate_Higgins 3 месяца назад
This is my favorite version of Tommy. Great job with the video editing. I've always wished for a visual element for this epic show.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Same here my friend! Thank you, glad you liked it.
@claudioconti5593
@claudioconti5593 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jiminycrint
@jiminycrint 2 месяца назад
Such great footage, thanks for uploading.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 2 месяца назад
I’m glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching
@michaelwalker8144
@michaelwalker8144 7 дней назад
This is the best version of Tommy I have ever seen. Thank you
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 7 дней назад
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed
@magraocvelpr
@magraocvelpr 3 месяца назад
Great
@catherinechurko4041
@catherinechurko4041 3 месяца назад
Wow, what a fantastic surprise to find this now! While I love the Woodstock footage - this has the visual simplicity that I can fully concentrate on them. Thank you! Had already seen them 3xs in 68 including the last of their Power Pop look! I missed the whole hoopla re the Tommy release, found out about it during a totally non music endeavor about 2 months later! Whether i caught parts on the radio, or at my cousin's house I was *floored*. And *very lucky to see them* play Tommy live at *The Filmore East Oct 1969!* Still one of the most fantastic shows i've ever seen! I have a question. Do you have more Live Who footage in general, and bc a I've been searching for a Townsend solo from MSG in either '76 or '79. I shuck my tape recorder in but lost the tape decades later. :( Pete's going mostly up,v and a little down the scale but in repeating he's climbing higher and higher on the scale over all. Finally tops out w a few mire notes ten I think they slam into WGFA! it's the most incredible solo I've heard him play and so have 20 sows I'ves seen. THX for any help
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
You’re lucky, I wish I could’ve been able to see those 4 perform, there’s nothing else quite like The Who in their prime. The best Who channels for recordings and footage in my opinion is Monty’s Vault and Cloo Boots. I’ve also got a few playlists on my channel as well. Thank you for commenting, and I’m glad you liked the video
@catherinechurko4041
@catherinechurko4041 3 месяца назад
​@@BobbysArchiveTy. Just subscribed to ....boots, will check out Monty, and more of yours.
@thomashumphreys4680
@thomashumphreys4680 3 месяца назад
Fantastic
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Thank you for watching!
@ianparrish6543
@ianparrish6543 Месяц назад
I just love Townsends singing at the very start in Capt. Walker and it's a boy. This concert and album is just epic. We are so fortunate that this was filmed and recorded so well back then. I love it on headphones. ✌😁
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Месяц назад
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed
@jawoody9745
@jawoody9745 25 дней назад
Beauty in Motion.
@fernandomarmol4758
@fernandomarmol4758 3 месяца назад
¡Qué gran banda, Dios! Los cuatro en su mejor momento. Destaco a Pete como autor, Tommy y Quadrophenia fueron son, para mí, las mejores operas rocks que he escuchado, en realidad, las verdaderas operas rocks. Musicalmente me gusta mucho más Quadrophenia, gustos personales. Pero, anyway, ¡cómo sonaban estos tipos! Destaco a John Entwistle como un bajista increible, no dijo nada de Keith Moon, ya que su leyenda lo acompaña.
@cristinapimentel1239
@cristinapimentel1239 16 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jblancomuro37
@jblancomuro37 3 месяца назад
These concerts have NOT been surpassed even though there are NOW TECHNOLOGICAL means? THERE WAS MORE MUSICAL CREATIVITY BEFORE THE WHO FOREVER🔊🔊✨✨✨✨✨🎶🎶🎵🎵🎸
@kenrussell1635
@kenrussell1635 6 дней назад
Nice to see The Gibson come out.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 6 дней назад
@@kenrussell1635 The SG Special + Hiwatt + Super Fuzz is the best Townshend tone in my opinion. Thanks for watching
@karmenjazbec7743
@karmenjazbec7743 Месяц назад
I WATCHED THE ROCK OPERA TOMMY AND ENJOYED I SAW IT ON TV WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER YOUST KEEP ON ROLLING BOYS
@AJNpa80
@AJNpa80 Месяц назад
Lead bassist, a great singing rhythm guitarist who dashes in some lead bits as a foil in his swordfight with the drummer playning melody and rhythm, and a pretty boy that can sing the other 3\4, what a recipe. And they all know the importance of relativity, silence makes bigger boom.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 28 дней назад
Thank you for watching
@nowtet
@nowtet 4 месяца назад
43 Years with Who i played with Frank Morgan
@nowtet
@nowtet 4 месяца назад
He s the greatest moon type Drummer!
@BHHartman
@BHHartman 21 день назад
Love that no one in the comments has time stamped this (yet). This has to be listened to cover to cover.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 21 день назад
I timestamped it and it’s in the comments, I just didn’t pin it because I’m not gonna give RU-vid my ID.
@douglimapiano827
@douglimapiano827 5 дней назад
The freakin’ WHO!!! Sometimes I’ll play the opening of (for example) “I’ve Had Enough” (Quadrophenia) over and over just to hear Keith Moon’s opening riff. (Been playing piano since the 50s, and made my living at it since the 60s. Mostly “Classical” these days, but who gives a shit? Great music is great music!) The freakin’ WHO!!!!
@waynelegreeley9409
@waynelegreeley9409 3 месяца назад
hey John Bonham idolized him says alot about Keith
@matthiasschabio4015
@matthiasschabio4015 Месяц назад
Tommy und Quatrophenia sind Meilensteine der Rockgeschichte! The Who, -beste Band aller Zeiten ❤
@DarthPreamp
@DarthPreamp 3 месяца назад
The sound is excellent, was this from the board, or perhaps skillfully remastered, or both?
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
This is the Live at Leeds 2014 Remaster. It is the officially released full multi-tracked show. It can be listened to on Apple Music, HDTracks, and on my channel. It is a superior mix compared to the 2010 40th anniversary that was released with Hull
@donnhall9800
@donnhall9800 2 месяца назад
👍😎
@chowart1
@chowart1 5 дней назад
This is the best live Who I've ever seen. There is very little footage o 22:36 f Kieth live... And then you have to watch Roger playing with the tamberine for most of the show while he is blocking most entertaining talent the music world has ever had. I'm not putting Daultry down he was in the best position it's not his fault. Watch how Kieth is always in eye contact with Pete as to pump him up like join me let's go nuts.
@matthiasschabio4015
@matthiasschabio4015 Месяц назад
Keith Moon. Unvergesslich und genial ❤❤❤
@nsbd90now
@nsbd90now Месяц назад
Whew! I sure do like Keith Moon's drumming!
@barnabyhughes5643
@barnabyhughes5643 3 месяца назад
Very Dynamic........Shame they left out doing Cousin Kevin, Sally Simpson and Come to my House (Welcome) as these are essential songs to the narrative, Pity.
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive 3 месяца назад
Sally Simpson was played, but I cut it because it only has 1 source of footage, which unfortunately doesn't fully sync as well as the other songs. I think it would've been cool if they played Cousin Kevin, Sensation and Welcome; but at the same time I think the story still works and the flow of the songs is amazing live. They essentially turned the double album into a single LP, and I can see why people could be let down by it, but I love that the studio and live versions are completely seperate beasts. Thanks for watching.
@barnabyhughes5643
@barnabyhughes5643 3 месяца назад
@@BobbysArchive The Who are certainly sensational live (I've seen them twice) but if I'd been in the Audience at the time, wanting to hear Tommy live; I would have wanted a refund. When I saw the Musical Box last year performing Genesis' 'The Lamb lies down on Broadway', they played the whole thing from start to finish.
@Ben-sq6un
@Ben-sq6un Год назад
Super well done, did you use a multi cam editor to assemble the pieces?
@BobbysArchive
@BobbysArchive Год назад
Thank you. I did the editing by adjusting the speed by eye, I had to move around the footage a lot because they rarely if ever played the same thing every night. Knowing how to play guitar and drums helps a lot.
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