@makeoutkiids seriously if someone said if you kill yourself today you will transported back as someone else in this time i would do it in a fucking heartbeat ... im serious !... that's how much !
I was 17 years old when this came out and remember driving my car listening to my 8 track with Live At Leeds blasting from my 6x9's. Still gives me chills whenever I listen to it. I am glad it is still popular with the new generation of rockers out there. Rock On. Yea thats right I said 8 track. I'm old... sue me.
Excuse us while we totally rewrite the fuckin' rule book on what to expect from a rock show. Can you imagine this configuration still out there today? They'd still be packing the football stadiums and blowing away EVERYBODY. The Stones sound like a shitty bar-band approximation- Pete can still have blood shooting out of your nose at the end of a performance.
I saw the Who, with Moon, 1976, Pontiac Stadium, general admission. The Outlaws, Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, and then the Who. The largest sound system ever assembled. 88,000 people indoors in January in Michigan. It was the most awesome sound. The did not even turn on the big banks of speakers hanging from the ceiling until Aerosmith played. The Who were angry as hell, and played with fantastic and unending fury. I could not believe my eyes and ears.
My favorite Who album to this very day. I bought the 8 track in 1972. Got into the Who long before the post Keith Moon's death wannabe so called Who fans came around.
One of the most un-Who songs, but I love it so! It really sounds like something Jefferson airplane would have done. Back when the airplane was "heavy metal".
@MusicWriter1965 That is, the 2000 Deluxe Re Issue, with the second disc devoted to the Leeds performance of Tommy, released for the first time ever, might be the greatest rock album ever
@viidiot The problem with Zepp 'live' material officially released it is rarely ever 'live' as Page either overdubs, cut and pastes, and otherwise manufactures a sound that wasn't actually 'there'. He's a fantastic producer, of course.
No knocks on Zepp as a working band - some of the more 'raw' actual bootlegs are stunning because they are authentic and undoctored.
The Who remain the greatest live band of all time imo. Bonham even said so after the Kampuchea '79 set - post Moon.
For live bands I'll talk about the bands I've actually seen. I've never had the pleasure of actually seeing either Zep or the who, so I'll leave them out of it.
I have seen Santana, The Grateful dead and Stevie Ray Vaughn. These are the best live acts I've ever seen. These boys can play.
I have had the opportunity to listen to MANY Zep bootlegs.... they are awsome live.
I think this album and J. Geils live album )Full House) are POSSIBLY the two best live rock albums of their respective era's, if not of all time. The Leeds album caught The Who on one of their best nights, and they were amazing on bad nights.
The jam at 2:33 is awesome. Best rock album of all time
jigs9600able 4 days ago
im 61 years old grew up with this music and still loving bring back the old
5091fisherman 2 weeks ago
Since it was first released, i still think this is the best live rock album EVER -- what riffs! to this day love to hear it the groove is astronomic
Andoy1 3 weeks ago
imagine this gig at stonehenge-and we all are there! one love.
ThePogle 4 weeks ago
This is the best Live Rock album ever. I doesn't get any better than this.
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@Fredrockroll I am getting on in years and that is why I must say that Metallica blows.
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Check "Rosetta West - Shakin' All Over" for a pretty wild cover.
mielazul 3 months ago
This is so ridiculously Rocking !!!
GreenhouseEffectGE 6 months ago
Thanks for putting this up - I clean forgot about the entire album, haven't heard this in about 40 years!
Good timing - needed "new" music for the weight-lifting!
7855waldo 6 months ago
@7855waldo Great idea, I better go out and get an iPod.
kwagmyrefrontman 1 month ago
what i wouldn't do to have been alive when music was this fucking real.
makeoutkiids 8 months ago 2
@makeoutkiids seriously if someone said if you kill yourself today you will transported back as someone else in this time i would do it in a fucking heartbeat ... im serious !... that's how much !
arealOpia1991 1 month ago
THIS is POWER
2nopainforcakes 11 months ago 2
Fuck yes, The Who.
mothernaturecockbloc 1 year ago
I was 17 years old when this came out and remember driving my car listening to my 8 track with Live At Leeds blasting from my 6x9's. Still gives me chills whenever I listen to it. I am glad it is still popular with the new generation of rockers out there. Rock On. Yea thats right I said 8 track. I'm old... sue me.
NoHairMon 1 year ago 6
@NoHairMon 8 tracks were awesome.You could get stoned or drunk and they would play over and over. I'
m old too, but don't sue me as I have no money. LOL
iamther 8 months ago 2
BOY ! Listen-Up! and Learn to be a MAN!!!
Diogenes1360 1 year ago
Excuse us while we totally rewrite the fuckin' rule book on what to expect from a rock show. Can you imagine this configuration still out there today? They'd still be packing the football stadiums and blowing away EVERYBODY. The Stones sound like a shitty bar-band approximation- Pete can still have blood shooting out of your nose at the end of a performance.
saguaroboy 1 year ago
Who are the 2 dislikes to this song? Let me stick my guitar neck or something else up your ass-and truly, YOU WILL BE SHAKIN ALL OVER!!!!
kissmyass9195 1 year ago
I saw the Who, with Moon, 1976, Pontiac Stadium, general admission. The Outlaws, Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, and then the Who. The largest sound system ever assembled. 88,000 people indoors in January in Michigan. It was the most awesome sound. The did not even turn on the big banks of speakers hanging from the ceiling until Aerosmith played. The Who were angry as hell, and played with fantastic and unending fury. I could not believe my eyes and ears.
teden20 1 year ago
@teden20 What were the Who ticked off about? That was when they were at their best live according to John. What I would give to have seen them
PinkAngel360 1 year ago
proper bass playing
WILLIAMWOMBAT2007 1 year ago 4
I get the feeling that if CCR had done this, it would have been fucking AMAZING.
NahMahShuShuGee 1 year ago
@NahMahShuShuGee CCR ? They were great, but they weren't this hard core, can't say they would have been interested...
gblueslover2 1 year ago
My favorite Who album to this very day. I bought the 8 track in 1972. Got into the Who long before the post Keith Moon's death wannabe so called Who fans came around.
BBQFanNo1 1 year ago
At 1:42 to 1:52 Moon's drums sound like a horse galloping. Too cool.
MrGb1965 1 year ago
Now we know which band The Guess Who was talking about. No suprise, really. :P
jpheitman 1 year ago
Oh how I remember rockin to this when it came out and now, 40 years later, the WHO is STILL one of the best that ever hit the big time!
stilrockin2010 1 year ago
One of the most un-Who songs, but I love it so! It really sounds like something Jefferson airplane would have done. Back when the airplane was "heavy metal".
mindeloman 1 year ago
My favorite live bands: The Who, Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. (Live at Leeds, Live at Woodstock, How the West Was Won).
Pure rock.
"Shakin a-aall OOOoooveeer!" Yes! o/
ludoexadrez 1 year ago
No rap on Led Zep or Grand Funk (both awesome LPs), but this is THE greatest. Live. Rock. Album. Ever.
TheBaronVitelius 1 year ago 29
@TheBaronVitelius I agree. In fact, this might be the greatest rock album, ever
MusicWriter1965 1 year ago 2
@MusicWriter1965 That is, the 2000 Deluxe Re Issue, with the second disc devoted to the Leeds performance of Tommy, released for the first time ever, might be the greatest rock album ever
MusicWriter1965 1 year ago
THE live Album against which all others are judged
jontibloom 1 year ago 3
@jontibloom Bah.... Zeppelin's How the West Was Won is THE live album.
viidiot 1 year ago
@viidiot Lets agree to disagree - both are fantastic and nothing in the last 20 years to compare
jontibloom 1 year ago
@viidiot The problem with Zepp 'live' material officially released it is rarely ever 'live' as Page either overdubs, cut and pastes, and otherwise manufactures a sound that wasn't actually 'there'. He's a fantastic producer, of course.
No knocks on Zepp as a working band - some of the more 'raw' actual bootlegs are stunning because they are authentic and undoctored.
The Who remain the greatest live band of all time imo. Bonham even said so after the Kampuchea '79 set - post Moon.
AmaterasuHeika 1 year ago
@AmaterasuHeika
For live bands I'll talk about the bands I've actually seen. I've never had the pleasure of actually seeing either Zep or the who, so I'll leave them out of it.
I have seen Santana, The Grateful dead and Stevie Ray Vaughn. These are the best live acts I've ever seen. These boys can play.
I have had the opportunity to listen to MANY Zep bootlegs.... they are awsome live.
viidiot 1 year ago
Don't forget about Grand Funks' first Live album....I know critics love to bash it, but it's really solid.....
robertv9 1 year ago
wHaT a FCkiN GuiTAr!
Bigum99 1 year ago
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Bigum99 1 year ago
great album....
tariksba 2 years ago
I think this album and J. Geils live album )Full House) are POSSIBLY the two best live rock albums of their respective era's, if not of all time. The Leeds album caught The Who on one of their best nights, and they were amazing on bad nights.
rapidlyvapid 2 years ago
@rapidlyvapid
RiGhT oN...pETer WOlf Is fEATurED In THe WSJ..HAs NEw MatERial COMing OuT APriL 6TH!
Top LIVe GRoup EVER!
Bigum99 1 year ago
@rapidlyvapid I never heard the J. Geils live album, but, to me, this is definitely one of the best, if not the best, Live rock albums ever...
Keith Moon and John Entwhistle were simply fantastic...
musikfanat 1 year ago
I saw them on this tour! Simply brilliant!!!
musikfanat 2 years ago 18
@musikfanat Lucky... I didn't get to see them until 2007. Still awesome, though.
EveryMn 1 year ago
@musikfanat '
Lol you wish buddy..
Carthsgtr 10 months ago
@Carthsgtr ???
musikfanat 10 months ago
@Carthsgtr Wha? Are you calling me a liar? 1971-Opera House in Chicago...
musikfanat 8 months ago
@musikfanat i did too, what year was that?
m1kewithaone 8 months ago
totally rockin' and rollin'!!!!!!
rajbeast 2 years ago
My favorite song from 'Live At Leeds'...balls to the wall! ...lol
pfaessel1 2 years ago
BEST,
did much homework to "Live at Leeds".
npspec34 2 years ago
I heard this song first from this album then I listened to other versions and I just got bored, lol. This is the best hands down.
supu6 2 years ago 2
wow keith moon is ridiculous
daraymond 3 years ago 3
i hope u mean ridiculous in a good way lol
rajbeast 2 years ago
LMFAO you sound like you want to beat her up haha if the comment was meant to be mean, i'd join you haha
perfectagrl723 2 years ago
wait what??????
rajbeast 2 years ago
he was ridiculous and that's why people loved him!!!!!!
rajbeast 2 years ago
Probably my favorite from this LP
raydar46 3 years ago 2