"Backed by musicians such as Rabbit, Chucho Merchan and Pete Hope Evans, as well as featuring freestyle rapper Hame on a number of Pete's best known tunes."
Why depressing? I liked the arangements from 1998 a LOT (Live - The Empire 1998: Anyhow Anywhere; Baby Don't You Do It; Who Are You: Won't Get Fooled, Magic Bus). Just hear the the studio-Version of Who Are You (Who Are You Gateway-Remix 1998 on the Lifehouse-Elements respectively Chronicles - just awsome energy. Better than any version of The Who.
Wow, that's different! Thanks for posting.
TheSanityInspector 1 year ago
gd version but who's the guy that sings the rap-style bit?
barky5360 2 years ago
"Backed by musicians such as Rabbit, Chucho Merchan and Pete Hope Evans, as well as featuring freestyle rapper Hame on a number of Pete's best known tunes."
RemoDrumfreek102 2 years ago
That is so depressing.
Tranchera 2 years ago
@Tranchera
Why depressing? I liked the arangements from 1998 a LOT (Live - The Empire 1998: Anyhow Anywhere; Baby Don't You Do It; Who Are You: Won't Get Fooled, Magic Bus). Just hear the the studio-Version of Who Are You (Who Are You Gateway-Remix 1998 on the Lifehouse-Elements respectively Chronicles - just awsome energy. Better than any version of The Who.
Imo the last time Townshend made something fresh.
TheSeekerII 2 years ago
The rapping thing is depressing. I mean... urgh! Pete's (and the Who's) music is just not rap music and does not benefit from it.
Sure, some rap music has more energy, but it's not the right kind of energy.
And what the hell, he's not even singing about the song. "I was born with a plan", blah blah blah let Pete sing.
Tranchera 2 years ago