This is unique. I've seen The Who nine times(I'm not Quin881, he's my son, he's the redhead bass player in video on his account. He's seen the Only once), including w/KM in Zurich. The "Lead-In" is almost radically different. Truly a great song, like most Who songs it works better live, than on record.
shakey as it may be...if we had video like this,when we were kids...we would rule the world!!!long live rock,which goes hand in hand...with THE WHO!!! in the sixties and early seventies nothing but vinyl..in a one room country shack...a thousand miles from nowhere.......
So this was from The Who's show at Tweeter Center on July 3rd, 2000? It was the best Who show I ever saw (and I have seen 10 Who concerts). Does anyone have more footage from this show? If so, please post (if you can).
funny... Roger repeats Pete's part. I guess he has forgotten the lyrics (just like on Who's Next Remastered Naked Eye version). Amazing video though. thanks for uploading
As I said on the the video of this song from The festival of lights in Lucarno, 2006, I think Pete would say "It's My fucking song, I fuckin' wrote so, Fuck, I can fucking do whatever the fucking hell I want to do?".
That's all I've got from that show on my hard drive. Yeah, I was at this show, too. We got to see a very special performance. They had never done that medley before, and haven't done it since. It's a one-off. They radically altered "My Generation" that show, too.
That's not what I mean by "radically altered." I mean it was only recognizable by the lyrics. Pete totally transformed the riff. At first I thought he was playing "Magic Bus" for the second time that night. It was bizarre. Since Pete totally abandoned the main riff of the song, Entwistle also radically altered his famous bass breaks. It's unlike any other version of the song I have ever heard.
This is unique. I've seen The Who nine times(I'm not Quin881, he's my son, he's the redhead bass player in video on his account. He's seen the Only once), including w/KM in Zurich. The "Lead-In" is almost radically different. Truly a great song, like most Who songs it works better live, than on record.
Quin881 2 years ago
This is one of the best songs of all times. Love this song. Thank you for posting it. They were and are so amazing.
mayyourtruthbetold 2 years ago
see me, feel me. so amazing.
mayyourtruthbetold 2 years ago
shakey as it may be...if we had video like this,when we were kids...we would rule the world!!!long live rock,which goes hand in hand...with THE WHO!!! in the sixties and early seventies nothing but vinyl..in a one room country shack...a thousand miles from nowhere.......
houndz11 3 years ago
So this was from The Who's show at Tweeter Center on July 3rd, 2000? It was the best Who show I ever saw (and I have seen 10 Who concerts). Does anyone have more footage from this show? If so, please post (if you can).
Thanks for posting this!!!!!
John
jreed5150 4 years ago
funny... Roger repeats Pete's part. I guess he has forgotten the lyrics (just like on Who's Next Remastered Naked Eye version). Amazing video though. thanks for uploading
masterofwindmill 4 years ago
As I said on the the video of this song from The festival of lights in Lucarno, 2006, I think Pete would say "It's My fucking song, I fuckin' wrote so, Fuck, I can fucking do whatever the fucking hell I want to do?".
Quin881 2 years ago
Did anyone notice the mistake in "See Me Feel Me"? (6:17)
Roger looks like he's messed up with that.
Papatorrejano 5 years ago
do you really care...this is the who! as emerill would say ..BAM!
houndz11 3 years ago
Of course i do care; as long as it incites people giving me thumbs down (including you), it's worth it. BOOM!
Papatorrejano 3 years ago
I DO like this video!! I've been a big WHO fan since their inception. I've only seen them 10 times/even been backstage. Thanks for posting!
houndz11 3 years ago
Does anybody know zack starkey's cymbal set or a link where I can find it?
Lovebugs11 5 years ago
Great clip. I think the great sound more than makes up for the shakey camera!! Thanks for this!
marymoomaguire 5 years ago
That's all I've got from that show on my hard drive. Yeah, I was at this show, too. We got to see a very special performance. They had never done that medley before, and haven't done it since. It's a one-off. They radically altered "My Generation" that show, too.
clashwho 5 years ago
Ah, cool. It was an incredible show all-around. I remember Pete writing on his website that John's "5.15" solo was the best he'd ever heard.
bitocrump 5 years ago
they have been turning my generation into a medley with cry if you want,bargain etc. for about 15 years
thewho6507 4 years ago
That's not what I mean by "radically altered." I mean it was only recognizable by the lyrics. Pete totally transformed the riff. At first I thought he was playing "Magic Bus" for the second time that night. It was bizarre. Since Pete totally abandoned the main riff of the song, Entwistle also radically altered his famous bass breaks. It's unlike any other version of the song I have ever heard.
clashwho 3 years ago
Wow! I was at this show @ Great Woods (Tweeter Center), outside of Boston! Do you have any more video from this show? It was my first Who concert. :)
bitocrump 5 years ago
appreciate the upload...wish the filming was better.
nlausch 5 years ago