i love the way pete sings the chorus in this version and i even like the way roger sings the song here too i know its messy but i still like the sound.
they played little jams of "Who are you" starting in 1976, very late in the year. there is an audio recording of the toronto show you are referring to, all that they do is play the chorus to "Who Are you" in various forms for about a minute.
Fucking brilliant. A year without playing with eachother, never rehearsed and you get this. You can't get better chemistry in a band than the Who had.
If you liked that, you might also like The Minstrel's Dilemma, a book about Pete.
Also, along the lines of that (and with a mention of Keith early on), Scar Tissue, by Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kedis is a good book too.
nah. kilburn. they filmed this concert at kilburn and it came out horribly (i personally think its magnificent, but thats just what the band thinks) so they rented out and eventually bought shepperton sound studios because they decided to film a better concert for "The kids are alright". appearently if you listen to the versions of "Won't get fooled again" and "Baba O'riley" on that movie, the drum track isn't keith. they recorded a different drum track to put into it.
yea they did that because he performed so 'terribly' with so many 'errors' that they made him redo it in the studio and they put the track on the video. however i think there are some youtube vids that are the original. just watchfor the ones that the sound doesnt match the video on the solo. thats where its really noticeable
@amorrisseyprodromou ---they changed it, I have the original LP of KAAR, the new cd is different, they over dubbed or something, very disturbing, especially since I watched KAAR in the theater 20 times when it came out, it is imprinted on my brain and being a drummer myself I can hear it
"who the fuck are you?" classic!
3mptySp4c3s 7 months ago
Got to love the Alembic.
jaquestotite 1 year ago 2
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those things are like $15,000!!
ludehead 1 year ago
This is at Killburn, 1978
tonymontana1229 1 year ago
@tonymontana1229 no it's 1977
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i love the way pete sings the chorus in this version and i even like the way roger sings the song here too i know its messy but i still like the sound.
strangebrew67 2 years ago
I'm dressing up like Keith with the sparkly shirt for Halloween next year!
ludehead 2 years ago
@ludehead
You better have a belly full of 'ludes and gin!
I know I will.
XPHALCON 2 years ago
Of course I will!
ludehead 2 years ago
'who are you' had snuck into their set by the end of the '76 tour. it was definitely performed at the final show in toronto that year.
massiveham 2 years ago
I read something about this being played at their last '76 show but sadly I don't think there are any audio recordings of it ...
36772 2 years ago
they played little jams of "Who are you" starting in 1976, very late in the year. there is an audio recording of the toronto show you are referring to, all that they do is play the chorus to "Who Are you" in various forms for about a minute.
amorrisseyprodromou 2 years ago
What a rare treat! I love hearing working versions of songs
ZEPPELIN198 2 years ago
Ha ha ha, I didn't think that they would've made Keith do overdubs for this as it wasn't deemed good enough for use in the Kids Are Alright film...
Weird. Nevertheless there's some dubs in there; maybe they hadn't made their mind up yet.
Moonie's the king either way, "if you don't like it you can just fuck off". Famous Last Words :)
Zebonka 2 years ago
Fucking brilliant. A year without playing with eachother, never rehearsed and you get this. You can't get better chemistry in a band than the Who had.
thewho6507 2 years ago 2
Keith snorted a line of coke the size of a cigar as the band watched in horror right before taking the stage. By this song, he crashed bigtime!
falquest 2 years ago
Did you read that in "Moon"?
Coolconman1Alt 2 years ago
GREAT BOOK!
TheDirectorofFoo 2 years ago
If you liked that, you might also like The Minstrel's Dilemma, a book about Pete.
Also, along the lines of that (and with a mention of Keith early on), Scar Tissue, by Red Hot Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kedis is a good book too.
Coolconman1Alt 2 years ago
Oh Keith we still love you! Bad day & all, you are STILL the best F***ING (of any type) drummer in the world!
loonymoongirl 3 years ago 2
im still having a bad day but im still the best f**in [keith moon type] drummer in the world
xocandyox123 3 years ago
yeh i know cos i listened to wont get fooled again on the film and on the cd and the drum solo at the end sounds different at the end.
AndyCorn90 3 years ago
which one is the real performance i wonder...
amorrisseyprodromou 3 years ago
Actually it is different because Keith Moon played so bad that they made a backing track for the song to cover for his errors
distanceswimmer47 3 years ago
yeh but the kilburn concerts coming out on dvd at the end of the year along with the 1969 coloseum gig
AndyCorn90 3 years ago
I thought this was Shepperton?
thewho6507 3 years ago
nah. kilburn. they filmed this concert at kilburn and it came out horribly (i personally think its magnificent, but thats just what the band thinks) so they rented out and eventually bought shepperton sound studios because they decided to film a better concert for "The kids are alright". appearently if you listen to the versions of "Won't get fooled again" and "Baba O'riley" on that movie, the drum track isn't keith. they recorded a different drum track to put into it.
amorrisseyprodromou 3 years ago 7
yea they did that because he performed so 'terribly' with so many 'errors' that they made him redo it in the studio and they put the track on the video. however i think there are some youtube vids that are the original. just watchfor the ones that the sound doesnt match the video on the solo. thats where its really noticeable
mrskeithmoon 3 years ago
@amorrisseyprodromou ---they changed it, I have the original LP of KAAR, the new cd is different, they over dubbed or something, very disturbing, especially since I watched KAAR in the theater 20 times when it came out, it is imprinted on my brain and being a drummer myself I can hear it
905Alive 1 year ago
Awesome Moony quote! Gotta remember that one...
windmiller129 3 years ago
Thanks! I was looking for this ! Love the purple thing Moon has on! why is that crazy?
thenewhughreview 3 years ago
He wairs that on that video where he is smashing that hotel room and Steve Martin is interviewing him.
IDontEvenKnowMyself 3 years ago
Oh yeah, I remember seeing that! That was great! Does anyone know if there's a posting of it? Pure Moon. Hysterical!!!
70sMusicFanatic 3 years ago
Best fucking Keith Moon type drummer in the world.
whotles 3 years ago 10
"Having a bad day!!!"
God I love that quote, what a legend
Zebonka 3 years ago
Bad days suck.
whotles 3 years ago 4