Situation Critical - Drummer unconcious. Enter "The Who"! Daltry pumps up the crowd with tamborines, Townshend nods encouragement to the band at 2:30, and Entwisle keeps the beat with a bass! Then in the most elite move in rock concert history, the band gets a member of the audience to come up and play drums the rest of the concert. "The Who" are the Delta Force, SAS, and GSG9 of rock bands. They couldn't be stopped!!!
Better bassist: Zep. John Paul Jones is The Greatest.
Basically I listen to the who to deal with personal conflicts and shit like that in life and I listen to Zep to get away from it all. It's hard to explain but Zeps music is more of a dream while the Whos music is more real world stuff if that makes since. In my opinion.
@TheOppbitch To me, The Who will always be better. I hear so much more passion and intensity in their music than in led Zep's in general, not just live but in studio too. Jimi Paige is possibly a more influential guitarist though, but to me, everything about else about the who is better.
A raw, powerful version of 'See Me, Feel Me'. I believe this is their best performance of this song. Although later performances of this song are excellent, they don't have the raw power and 'emotion' of this performance. Kudos to the Who for continuing to play this song after Keith Moon passed out from ingestion of animal tranquilizers.
@atgskater14 Fan who replaced Keith was Scot Halpin. It was a general admission show and he and a friend were upfront and when Pete asked if anybody could play drums, his friend said "he can!". He was real loud, and Bill Graham noticed. Bill asked if he could do it, and Scot just said "Yup". He got a shot of brandy for his nerves, and then they went into "Smokestack Lightning"...
The best version of 'See Me, Feel Me' I've heard so far. The later versions, although excellent, don't have the raw power and 'emotion' that this version has...RIP Keith Moon and any other members of' The Who' who passed on....
yeah Townshend must have been really pissed, he takes show biz and stage acts really serious... passing out at a concert must have been a punch on his face...
Saw a special on The Who years ago, Pete Townsend said that Keith Moon had some horse tranquilisers, and when told"you can't take them", responded with "I'm Keith Moon, I can take anything" and downed a handful of them. There was more footage from where this one ends, showing the young bloke starting to play on the kit. What a buzz.
saw Daltrey in Boston just a few weeks ago with Simon Townshend and a backup band...he's just as good a voice as he was back then. long live this band!
Regarding Keith passing out, Dougal Butler (who ought to know) went to the hospital with him when they pumped his stomach and it was drops not a pill and the drops had been put into his drink - he was effectively "spiked". It very nearly killed him too. He was probably more careful about getting a fresh drink after that...
This experience was simply amazing. I wonder if at some moment the three of them just forgot for a while that Moon wasn´t on drums at that moment. I bet Mr. Halpin died with a smile on his face remembering this. My respects to him, amazing courage to play with The Who
The DVD is on TheTradersDen, listed as The Who 1973-11-20 San Francisco, CA (NTSC). The Who has opted out of having their material on some other ROIO sites, so you should download it before it is gone. There are a lot of other shows on Long Live Rock, you should check that out too.
Amazing that you were there! I saw a few of their concerts around this time and have seen videos of concerts that I was at. Noone had video cameras so I don't know how they managed to get this video.
This amazing group with this amazing song to their long list of hits brings chills to your very soul. The Power of The Who from their days as a Mod Group in London have been innovated and earns then the #3 position in the Greatest Groups of The Rock Era.
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Evelyne, wat waren we toen jong,weet je nog, samen onder de dekens, wacht, ik hoor je vader de trap op komen, nee, toch niet, streelde je, trillend met m`n hand over je buik, je bent zo zacht zij ik tegen je, voelde jou nagels dansend over mijn lijf naar bene...
Also, when Keith Moon took the animal tranquilizers right before this gig, he wanted to take about four times the suggested dose and was warned that he shouldn't, to which he replied, "I'm Keith fucking Moon!!"
That story was most likely a Townshend exageration (he is legedary for them). Moon was in fact drinking with a fan backstage and in his drink was apparently either PCP or a tranquilizer. The girl he was drinking with came very close to dying. It also hit Moon hard which is saying something. The drummer who replaced Moon that night (Scott Haplin) just died the other day.
I have no idea what my comment was as I can't seem to find it. I do know that Halpin died a few months ago so I really don't know what the fuss is about.
They never played with Keith. They played and Keith did his own thing. No kidding, the guy was cool as shit, but very unreliable at keeping time. You have to thank John Entwistle for that. He locked down a solid groove and kept the time for The Who for nearly 4 decades. RIP!
damn straight. i've said that a bunch of times myself. credit to entwistle for always multi-tasking plus being "thunderfingers" and all. he and moon the loon were insanely talented. their music lives on.
Keith Moon couldn't keep time? What a load of patent bollocks. His style was simply very *busy*, that's all. And as for the Entwhistle comment, that just shows how little you know about The Who. You need to forget about the actual instruments. According to Townshend himself, he played the guitar but really he played the role of drummer, keeping the rhythm. Meanwhile, Entwhistle was effectively the lead guitarist and Moon did what a keyboard player would normally do, but on the drums instead.
The insturments, as it were,pete ad the hiwatts, john had his Claret slightly chilled, roger had to piss, and keith hd the moment, and pete always said, we play around keith, when he died--the WHO did too! ain't bloody rocket science, ay, mate!?
Moon's style was very "busy" but like you say he managed to keep time beautifully. Sometimes it's amazing what he could pull off without degenerating into chaos. As for this gig, I'll bet the band was pissed. That's the price you've got to pay to play with a drug addled genius like Moon.
J'adore ce filmn j'adore les who, j'adore cette chanson, envie de pleurer quand je l'entend . Mais je prefere l'entendre dans le film la qualité du son est magnifique .
yeah, and I find it absolutely amazing, because in this song that goes on faster and faster as they did it live, not on the studio version anyways, they manage without the pace that is marked with the drums beat, of course they have the bass also to mark the rhythm but it is just pure genius these men.
Its strange, none of you people play guitar, and you people think ya know shit--cool keith fell down-you fucks stand up and take his place if ya play- great if not shut the fuck up! You are all GAY!!
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Your a diehard loser dude...I do play guitar, could easily play with a band such asThe Who, have played in huge venues with my band and yeah I fucken rock. And the wind cried Mary.....
whta the fuck you talking aboutm i didnt think it was cool, and even more how are we gay that just isnt a good insult, i bet by now your better but really picking on gays is messed up, also most people under this are humble by they kept going, if you can actually play guitar and you drummer passed out or just left you would probally leave so these people are far more confident then you will ever be in your childish, feedle, and insecure life you ingorant child
you can see roger trying desperately to keep time with his tambourine...lol. i have no idea how they managed to keep it together at that kind of volume without moon's drums...any way you cut it, a gutsy performance by an incredibly gutsy band
My dad was there too. He always had fun telling me about how Pete Townsend asked the audience, "Can anybody play the drums?.... I mean someone GOOD!" XD
SCOTT! Can anyone play the drums - i want someone good! ever heard the tales of the who version of see me feel me from philadelphia 1973? best ever in my opinion
So who went gong-happy backstage? Pridden? And look...free tambourines for the first five rows! What a night! You can see (and feel!) Pete's disgust. Incredible that this was filmed. Thanks for posting.
I went to that show. I was about 15 feet fromt the stage. Moon passed out two times. the first time Moon passed out the WHO finished the song and Townsend had a look of total disgust on this face. At this point the WHO took a 15 minute break before Moon returned with Moon, who was soaking wet as it appeared that they must thrown him into a shower. The second time Moon passed out, I recall that Moon was playing the drums and his eyes bagan to roll back in his head and then he just fell over.
Well, the next day, Pete shoved his brand new Super-8 camera with sound into the wheelchair-bound and barely functioning Keith's face, demanded Keith to speak, taunted him and egged him on, until Keith, who was half dead, managed to moan, "heellp".
Damn, I'd shit myself if I were that drummer. When Pete hands him the drumsticks... ohhhh... I would have cried if it were me.
Rudimentarypenis 3 weeks ago
this song makes me fell just like an orgasm dose
smedgell 1 month ago
Hey is there footage with the replacement drummer available on here?/ ne where else
mrlimmysal 1 month ago
muito classico
nietzschealeatorio 4 months ago
Too bad a roadie couldn't play drums.
glimmer2158 5 months ago
Situation Critical - Drummer unconcious. Enter "The Who"! Daltry pumps up the crowd with tamborines, Townshend nods encouragement to the band at 2:30, and Entwisle keeps the beat with a bass! Then in the most elite move in rock concert history, the band gets a member of the audience to come up and play drums the rest of the concert. "The Who" are the Delta Force, SAS, and GSG9 of rock bands. They couldn't be stopped!!!
hoosierteacher 6 months ago 4
let me?
paprwings21 7 months ago
@Alembic905
Better live: Who
Better musicianship: Zep
Better lyrically: Who
More complex: Zep
Better singer: Even
Better guitarist: Even
Better drummer: Even
Better bassist: Zep. John Paul Jones is The Greatest.
Basically I listen to the who to deal with personal conflicts and shit like that in life and I listen to Zep to get away from it all. It's hard to explain but Zeps music is more of a dream while the Whos music is more real world stuff if that makes since. In my opinion.
TheOppbitch 9 months ago
@TheOppbitch entwisle changed the bass forever, jpj didnt do that
5556665012008 7 months ago
@TheOppbitch To me, The Who will always be better. I hear so much more passion and intensity in their music than in led Zep's in general, not just live but in studio too. Jimi Paige is possibly a more influential guitarist though, but to me, everything about else about the who is better.
Iksvelabrog1 5 months ago
@TheOppbitch
Very interesting comparison there...!
ShadesBelow03 4 months ago
@Alembic905, no other band, REALLY?, what about the jonas brothers, i mean, those guys are SOOOOOO GREAT, and that bieber boy is FAAAAAANTASTIC
MrThewicho 10 months ago
Just Awesome.
jimbux 11 months ago
Alembic905 Except robert plant
marcus123211 11 months ago
Thumbs up if you set the volume at max.
They're Gods there. Doing their stuff. Gods.
andarvson 11 months ago 3
@zephranna01 well actually i'm just telling everyone how many ppl disliked this vid
ComedicArtist866 1 year ago
@zephranna01 idk
ComedicArtist866 1 year ago
9 people took animal tranquilizers
ComedicArtist866 1 year ago
A raw, powerful version of 'See Me, Feel Me'. I believe this is their best performance of this song. Although later performances of this song are excellent, they don't have the raw power and 'emotion' of this performance. Kudos to the Who for continuing to play this song after Keith Moon passed out from ingestion of animal tranquilizers.
gorickard319582010 1 year ago
so did keith play the whole song and then pass out when the lights went out? when did it actually happen I didnt hear the drums stop
bled3030 1 year ago
@bled3030
It was when they were playing won't get fooled again i believe. a 19 year old (who's name i forgot) filled in for keith.
atgskater14 1 year ago
@atgskater14 Fan who replaced Keith was Scot Halpin. It was a general admission show and he and a friend were upfront and when Pete asked if anybody could play drums, his friend said "he can!". He was real loud, and Bill Graham noticed. Bill asked if he could do it, and Scot just said "Yup". He got a shot of brandy for his nerves, and then they went into "Smokestack Lightning"...
paros2525 1 year ago
@paros2525
Thanks
atgskater14 1 year ago
@paros2525 lucky guy you know how cool that must have been for him
christian420mafu 10 months ago
The best version of 'See Me, Feel Me' I've heard so far. The later versions, although excellent, don't have the raw power and 'emotion' that this version has...RIP Keith Moon and any other members of' The Who' who passed on....
goriii19582006 1 year ago
Sit in drummer... "Do you guys know smoke on the water"
Snotra 1 year ago
Oliver Reed was giving Keith Moon mouth to mouth resusciation back stage!
Snotra 1 year ago
yeah Townshend must have been really pissed, he takes show biz and stage acts really serious... passing out at a concert must have been a punch on his face...
PindamonhaMAN 1 year ago
1:49 Pete's mic falls down.
No wonder he was pissed at this concert!
amcphail23 1 year ago
@Alembic905 still say Townshend was a better singer.
audible67 1 year ago
I was a security guard on stage with them, 21 years old. The thing I remember most was the throwing of a lot of tambourines. (dumb then)
TOP88CAT 1 year ago
Saw a special on The Who years ago, Pete Townsend said that Keith Moon had some horse tranquilisers, and when told"you can't take them", responded with "I'm Keith Moon, I can take anything" and downed a handful of them. There was more footage from where this one ends, showing the young bloke starting to play on the kit. What a buzz.
madpierre06 1 year ago
probabily he took ketamine..
poskoz 2 years ago
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dsfddsgh 2 years ago
who played the drums in the end?
elkintobitle 2 years ago 2
why do they never show john?
deweyfinn123 2 years ago 3
@deweyfinn123 most people think its because he stands still and doesnt do anything, its actually because he didnt want the attention
Oblivion3200 1 year ago
7:06 "Can anybody play the drums?" Talk about an impromptu opportunity!
Melidian1 2 years ago 2
saw Daltrey in Boston just a few weeks ago with Simon Townshend and a backup band...he's just as good a voice as he was back then. long live this band!
miiwii93 2 years ago 3
I herd that some guy(Scot Halpin) was 19, got on stage after Keith passed out and played the drums for the rest of show, i think.
phoneix91 2 years ago
GREAT!
Tommy : maybe the most powerfull and beautiful
rock work!!
fuckuuto 2 years ago 2
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They just let a kid play with them.
Azur0 2 years ago
My heart beats faster...
angedim1 2 years ago
Roger is ridiculously handsome, cooooool & gorgeous!
lovinglovingwho210 2 years ago 2
Pete and Roger look gorgeous in this :)
Grafietstift 2 years ago 2
Roger always looks gorgeous! ♥
ConfuzzledMess 2 years ago
Regarding Keith passing out, Dougal Butler (who ought to know) went to the hospital with him when they pumped his stomach and it was drops not a pill and the drops had been put into his drink - he was effectively "spiked". It very nearly killed him too. He was probably more careful about getting a fresh drink after that...
lexy67flc 2 years ago
I got spiked! it's awful! I was ill for two days!
Mrsbogglewart 2 years ago
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they probobly raped you while u were sleeping
27metalgod27 2 years ago
Scott Halpin= my hero
SqueakySpeedKing 2 years ago 3
This experience was simply amazing. I wonder if at some moment the three of them just forgot for a while that Moon wasn´t on drums at that moment. I bet Mr. Halpin died with a smile on his face remembering this. My respects to him, amazing courage to play with The Who
lalbruiz 2 years ago 2
wow..powerful..
xxxBlueBeexxx 2 years ago
'Can anybody play thee drums'
My God, that pure rock and roll right there!!!
emiel4sma 2 years ago 3
my dad and i quote that almost every day lol
The1ne07 2 years ago
did I hurt your feelings ?
boohoo, go cry somewhere else
ScratchGuy 2 years ago
like your mum
ScratchGuy 2 years ago
oh bullshit, the only thing his mum ever held was a dick, and that was only to guide into her mouth at the buss stop.
Polybun 2 years ago
Ok, so the guy who came up to drum... how did he do? Was he good? Does anybody know?
denimpeanut 2 years ago
:33the heal me is so sad = '[
dogma264 3 years ago
1:31
I reached nirvana...
spepper 3 years ago 12
Roger was just made for white shirts and tight faded blue jeans.
rainman0006 3 years ago 6
waaaaaaaawhhhooooooo
One word: Powerful
morphyon 2 years ago
The guy who filled in on drums, died Feb. '08
rockincommunist 3 years ago 2
scot halpin, he was 54, bloomington indiana
putdownan8dude 3 years ago
the who banda maravilosa!!!!queremos mais
felizbc 3 years ago 2
I was at this show, and it was a defining moment in my life. I wasn't aware that it had been filmed. Does anyone know how to get the whole video?
robertsingleton 3 years ago 4
The DVD is on TheTradersDen, listed as The Who 1973-11-20 San Francisco, CA (NTSC). The Who has opted out of having their material on some other ROIO sites, so you should download it before it is gone. There are a lot of other shows on Long Live Rock, you should check that out too.
SlowhandFender 3 years ago
Amazing that you were there! I saw a few of their concerts around this time and have seen videos of concerts that I was at. Noone had video cameras so I don't know how they managed to get this video.
rainman0006 3 years ago
prefer the woodstock version
Sykorapht 3 years ago 3
I love this song.
treborillusion 3 years ago
does anybody else think that the animal from the muppets was based on keith moon, they even look the same! RIP
ASamGreenExperience 3 years ago
What a moment to remember. Playing with The Who.
screamingeagle57 3 years ago 2
This amazing group with this amazing song to their long list of hits brings chills to your very soul. The Power of The Who from their days as a Mod Group in London have been innovated and earns then the #3 position in the Greatest Groups of The Rock Era.
pghpa611 3 years ago 3
The stand-in said "I admire their stamina, I only played two songs and I was dead".
Mystifier122 3 years ago 2
That guy is incredible man.
Gothic1982 3 years ago 2
"can anyone play the drums, i mean somebody good, really good, really good?" XD
NoNoseProduction 3 years ago
Keith moon
LordoftheLOL 3 years ago 3
I was quoting Pete, lol...you guys make me laugh
NoNoseProduction 3 years ago 3
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neil peart
starsstanley99 3 years ago
I just had to favorite this one! Can you imagine how exciting it was for that guy to go up and play with The Who? Thanks for posting this.
Rachel1972 3 years ago
Wow
ZosoTownshend07 3 years ago 3
Can anyone play the drums? Classic.
pharkon 3 years ago
Would have loved to have been here, Roger was giving it his all, such a passionate performance!
ZosoTownshend07 3 years ago 2
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Evelyne, wat waren we toen jong,weet je nog, samen onder de dekens, wacht, ik hoor je vader de trap op komen, nee, toch niet, streelde je, trillend met m`n hand over je buik, je bent zo zacht zij ik tegen je, voelde jou nagels dansend over mijn lijf naar bene...
anton666pieter 3 years ago
Also, when Keith Moon took the animal tranquilizers right before this gig, he wanted to take about four times the suggested dose and was warned that he shouldn't, to which he replied, "I'm Keith fucking Moon!!"
:D
hux2000 4 years ago 5
That story was most likely a Townshend exageration (he is legedary for them). Moon was in fact drinking with a fan backstage and in his drink was apparently either PCP or a tranquilizer. The girl he was drinking with came very close to dying. It also hit Moon hard which is saying something. The drummer who replaced Moon that night (Scott Haplin) just died the other day.
drummer78 3 years ago
Bullshit ! Scott Halpin died a few months ago !
giOrG0s4LiFe 3 years ago 3
I have no idea what my comment was as I can't seem to find it. I do know that Halpin died a few months ago so I really don't know what the fuss is about.
drummer78 3 years ago
The song is called "We're Not Gonna Take It", not "See Me, Feel Me".
hux2000 4 years ago
Someone said:
"What pros! Kept on with no drums"...
They never played with Keith. They played and Keith did his own thing. No kidding, the guy was cool as shit, but very unreliable at keeping time. You have to thank John Entwistle for that. He locked down a solid groove and kept the time for The Who for nearly 4 decades. RIP!
outontiles2 4 years ago 3
damn straight. i've said that a bunch of times myself. credit to entwistle for always multi-tasking plus being "thunderfingers" and all. he and moon the loon were insanely talented. their music lives on.
bigalisme 4 years ago
Keith Moon couldn't keep time? What a load of patent bollocks. His style was simply very *busy*, that's all. And as for the Entwhistle comment, that just shows how little you know about The Who. You need to forget about the actual instruments. According to Townshend himself, he played the guitar but really he played the role of drummer, keeping the rhythm. Meanwhile, Entwhistle was effectively the lead guitarist and Moon did what a keyboard player would normally do, but on the drums instead.
hux2000 4 years ago
The insturments, as it were,pete ad the hiwatts, john had his Claret slightly chilled, roger had to piss, and keith hd the moment, and pete always said, we play around keith, when he died--the WHO did too! ain't bloody rocket science, ay, mate!?
deckape1956 3 years ago
Moon's style was very "busy" but like you say he managed to keep time beautifully. Sometimes it's amazing what he could pull off without degenerating into chaos. As for this gig, I'll bet the band was pissed. That's the price you've got to pay to play with a drug addled genius like Moon.
RuleOfGrimmace 3 years ago 4
J'adore ce filmn j'adore les who, j'adore cette chanson, envie de pleurer quand je l'entend . Mais je prefere l'entendre dans le film la qualité du son est magnifique .
misstchating 4 years ago
moi aussi ..ca me donne envie de pleurer ..
beguie 3 years ago
What pros! Kept on with no drums. Thats what real rock stars do. Much love
comeonearl 4 years ago 4
yeah, and I find it absolutely amazing, because in this song that goes on faster and faster as they did it live, not on the studio version anyways, they manage without the pace that is marked with the drums beat, of course they have the bass also to mark the rhythm but it is just pure genius these men.
bohemiatotal 4 years ago
Its strange, none of you people play guitar, and you people think ya know shit--cool keith fell down-you fucks stand up and take his place if ya play- great if not shut the fuck up! You are all GAY!!
deckape1956 4 years ago
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Your a diehard loser dude...I do play guitar, could easily play with a band such asThe Who, have played in huge venues with my band and yeah I fucken rock. And the wind cried Mary.....
Marzkis 4 years ago
whta the fuck you talking aboutm i didnt think it was cool, and even more how are we gay that just isnt a good insult, i bet by now your better but really picking on gays is messed up, also most people under this are humble by they kept going, if you can actually play guitar and you drummer passed out or just left you would probally leave so these people are far more confident then you will ever be in your childish, feedle, and insecure life you ingorant child
see thats a better insult bitch
dogma264 2 years ago 2
also, what the hell IS going on with the gong? i wonder who that was..
redoctoberff 4 years ago
you can see roger trying desperately to keep time with his tambourine...lol. i have no idea how they managed to keep it together at that kind of volume without moon's drums...any way you cut it, a gutsy performance by an incredibly gutsy band
redoctoberff 4 years ago
I was at this show also Lynyrd Skynyrd played that night !!!!!
rogcuadra 4 years ago
My dad was there too. He always had fun telling me about how Pete Townsend asked the audience, "Can anybody play the drums?.... I mean someone GOOD!" XD
EvilSandwich 4 years ago
every had to love keith even pete lol
terrylikeszep 4 years ago
SCOTT! Can anyone play the drums - i want someone good! ever heard the tales of the who version of see me feel me from philadelphia 1973? best ever in my opinion
benabz 4 years ago
i could use an aminal tranquilizer right now
tracyterry 4 years ago
A very nice song by one of the great bands of all times.,thaks for posting such a goody.
jusan69 4 years ago
So who went gong-happy backstage? Pridden? And look...free tambourines for the first five rows! What a night! You can see (and feel!) Pete's disgust. Incredible that this was filmed. Thanks for posting.
massiveham 4 years ago
I went to that show. I was about 15 feet fromt the stage. Moon passed out two times. the first time Moon passed out the WHO finished the song and Townsend had a look of total disgust on this face. At this point the WHO took a 15 minute break before Moon returned with Moon, who was soaking wet as it appeared that they must thrown him into a shower. The second time Moon passed out, I recall that Moon was playing the drums and his eyes bagan to roll back in his head and then he just fell over.
danielforecast 4 years ago
You know, it really doesn't matter what anybody says about them, The Who are The Who. They'll always be incredible. End of story.
yankee500p 4 years ago
it wasnt angel dust, it was horse tranquilizers
tomwom51 4 years ago
anybody here went to that gig? was that loud? put it into words for me please.
Hugh69 4 years ago
kieth moon was the who. daltrey once said that he was autistic or something.
TheMisprints 4 years ago
I think they played the Real Me at this show,can you upload it if they did?
thewho6507 4 years ago
This song sounds so much better live even without drums
Headbanger14 4 years ago
The cool thing was that a guy from the audience take it over. a complete stranger
Fredrockroll 4 years ago
o shit is this the show where keith passed out from angel dust?
munkybrain 4 years ago
May as well be gospel.
ThePreacher2B 4 years ago
Absolutly amazing.
I thought they got a kid from the audience to play?
Seafroggys 4 years ago
pete looks pretty pissed t this concert
i wonder if pete beat the fuck out of keith after his concert
whowatcher22 4 years ago
Well, the next day, Pete shoved his brand new Super-8 camera with sound into the wheelchair-bound and barely functioning Keith's face, demanded Keith to speak, taunted him and egged him on, until Keith, who was half dead, managed to moan, "heellp".
:D
palmettopony 4 years ago
haha,where did you hear that?its hilarious
thewho6507 4 years ago
this is so fucking hardcore
jrod10021 4 years ago
So fucking hot. Crushing energy makes up for a missing Keith.
hotdomguy 4 years ago
it actually doesn't sound as bad as i expected it. it's amazing how much pride they have to continue the concert.
JimmyJohn5000 4 years ago
moonie IS the who!!
withuot him, and the beat, its sad...
tagning 4 years ago
nope, brilliant during 1979-1982
fasima 4 years ago
keith is alive here.he died in '78.and '79-'82 weren't the bands better years
thewho6507 4 years ago
That song is so amazing live.
It touched me when I saw em just last week actually.
I teared up.
Beatlefan8 4 years ago