Zak is a fantastic drummer, and better than Ringo, no way. But Ring has his funny charme, and Zak is not so crazy like the unique Keith Moon, who had a unique kind of playing drums, unforgetable
this is the best song i have ever heard, i'm 15 years ole, and i started listening to the who a couple of months back, and searrioulsy, they are the greatest musicians ever
Zak is the son of Ringo, and Ringo is a very good drummer, without him The Beatlles hadn`t tis success. Keith Moon and Beatles wouldn`t had never worked. But Zak is a more spektular drummer than Ringol. But i love Ringo for ever
Ringo's good, but he definitely was the lucky one in the group. He did play good parts for the Beatles and it fit. Keith Moon was a better, more flashy drummer though. Also, Ringo has also said his son is a better drummer, which is probably true. Zak was very solid when I saw the who back in November. He just isn't as crazy (they stopped destroying the stage years ago, so that's not exactly Zak's fault.)
@JotheBytle dont be stupid, hes not a shit drummer but they'd work just fine without him, as they did before he joined. look at all the drummers from the time: keith moon, mitch mitchell, ginger baker, buddy rich etc. ringo is a good drummer as long as you dont compare him to anyone else lol
@rojmog hmm. Ringo becom 70 at the 07.07.10. And what did i read in the newspaper. Ringo was for the beatles an excellent drummer with a very unique drum play. Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ian Paice, the drummer from the actually maccartney band, they are all better drummers, no way.Zak is a very good drummer tool. And i love THIS song and i love the who and the beatles!!!
@JotheBytle he was unique because he was left handed and his drums were set up right handed meaning he couldnt roll round the kit well and could change his fills a bit by favouring his left hand. which, btw, any decent jazz drummer could do let alone people like the guys i mentioned. he limited himself and never had the skill of his peers, he had a few gems like helter skelter but 1 or 2 drum tracks dont make him good.
@rojmog thank you for your expertise. phil collins said, ringo is a good drummer, his drums on "a day in the live" he would`nt had could played. Ringo for Beatles, Keith for Who, and now Zak. It is a shame, that Keith died much too young.
@JotheBytle phil collins.........yeh i dont like him either. rather ringo than collins lol i dont hate ringo and i wouldnt judge zak because i know nothing about his play style. i dont think having a different drummer would have really changed the beatles anyway, they were what they were and that includes ringo so he cant be total shit right?
I think, each drummer has his own quality. I love the actually mccartney drummer too. he is the animal from the muppes show i think. low. he is very good, as singer too.
I saw them last night in adelaide, Australia and he screamed his ass off on "won't get fooled again". i'm talking better louder and longer than the studio version
He actually mentioned that it came from bowling. Although I've heard rumors that he 'copied' it from Keith Richards. I think he used it for a warm-up.
I love The Who, but Roger has compleatly blown his voice out since their golden era. The same for Pete's voice too, but dam can he still play the guitar.
I guess it was a good thing Rog never smoked cigarettes. Rog hasn't blown his voice. He suffered from bronchitis all of last years tour. This years, he was healthy and was phenomenal, as usual
These guys are in their mid 60's, and have been belting this awesome music out for forty years. You have to expect it to get to them both some time. Even though the stage show isn't as exciting and the vocals aren't as original and crisp, it's still phenomenal music.
I was gonna' ask if you edited Roger's vocals to make him sound bad, then I remembered, Bronchitis. He had a slight problem with that in Arkansas, too.
Zak was taught by Keith. No wonder he fits so damn well. As I read it, Ringo didn't want Zak to take up drums but ol' Mooney taught him anyway. Thank god! :P
I just discovered all of your Who videos -- much appreciated!!
While the instrumental part of this song was dead on (Roger's harmonica solo was flawless), quite honestly I was turned off by the vocals. Perhaps because I haven't heard them play this song recently, but both pete and roger sang with a very harsh quality, and I didn't like it. Especially for pete's vocal solo (which I know is hard to sing as in the studio, but still)
Turn it up.
draytonian 1 year ago
rogers vocals may not be perfect here, but he sure as hell can sing better than me
stgz13 1 year ago
well did you know keith moon and ringo were good friends and it was keith who actually taught zak starkey how to play drums when he was a kid........
clewislfc 2 years ago
well did you know keith moon and ringo starr were best friends and it was actually keith moon who taught zak how to play the drums.....
clewislfc 2 years ago
Amazing. Younger than a teen!
marketvb 2 years ago
Superb!!
acdcrocksanduknowit 2 years ago 3
Why are we talking about the Beatles???
THE WHO!!!
SteveHomicide 2 years ago 8
Zak is a fantastic drummer, and better than Ringo, no way. But Ring has his funny charme, and Zak is not so crazy like the unique Keith Moon, who had a unique kind of playing drums, unforgetable
JotheBytle 2 years ago
whats that thing on the back of roger's belt?
stgz13 2 years ago
this is the best song i have ever heard, i'm 15 years ole, and i started listening to the who a couple of months back, and searrioulsy, they are the greatest musicians ever
MrEdvartzen93 2 years ago
also... Zak's godfather and drum teacher was Keith Moon.
dw914er 3 years ago
Zak is the son of Ringo, and Ringo is a very good drummer, without him The Beatlles hadn`t tis success. Keith Moon and Beatles wouldn`t had never worked. But Zak is a more spektular drummer than Ringol. But i love Ringo for ever
JotheBytle 2 years ago
Your crazy if you think The Beatles wouldn't have had success without Ringo.
thewho6507 2 years ago
@thewho6507 I have to agree
scodug 1 year ago
Ringo's good, but he definitely was the lucky one in the group. He did play good parts for the Beatles and it fit. Keith Moon was a better, more flashy drummer though. Also, Ringo has also said his son is a better drummer, which is probably true. Zak was very solid when I saw the who back in November. He just isn't as crazy (they stopped destroying the stage years ago, so that's not exactly Zak's fault.)
dw914er 2 years ago
@JotheBytle dont be stupid, hes not a shit drummer but they'd work just fine without him, as they did before he joined. look at all the drummers from the time: keith moon, mitch mitchell, ginger baker, buddy rich etc. ringo is a good drummer as long as you dont compare him to anyone else lol
rojmog 1 year ago
@rojmog hmm. Ringo becom 70 at the 07.07.10. And what did i read in the newspaper. Ringo was for the beatles an excellent drummer with a very unique drum play. Keith Moon, John Bonham, Ian Paice, the drummer from the actually maccartney band, they are all better drummers, no way.Zak is a very good drummer tool. And i love THIS song and i love the who and the beatles!!!
JotheBytle 1 year ago
@JotheBytle he was unique because he was left handed and his drums were set up right handed meaning he couldnt roll round the kit well and could change his fills a bit by favouring his left hand. which, btw, any decent jazz drummer could do let alone people like the guys i mentioned. he limited himself and never had the skill of his peers, he had a few gems like helter skelter but 1 or 2 drum tracks dont make him good.
rojmog 1 year ago
@rojmog thank you for your expertise. phil collins said, ringo is a good drummer, his drums on "a day in the live" he would`nt had could played. Ringo for Beatles, Keith for Who, and now Zak. It is a shame, that Keith died much too young.
JotheBytle 1 year ago
@JotheBytle phil collins.........yeh i dont like him either. rather ringo than collins lol i dont hate ringo and i wouldnt judge zak because i know nothing about his play style. i dont think having a different drummer would have really changed the beatles anyway, they were what they were and that includes ringo so he cant be total shit right?
rojmog 1 year ago
I think, each drummer has his own quality. I love the actually mccartney drummer too. he is the animal from the muppes show i think. low. he is very good, as singer too.
JotheBytle 1 year ago
its amazing how even though rog has bronchitis and his throat hurts he still put all his effort into singing
gallaghervideos15 3 years ago
I saw them last night in adelaide, Australia and he screamed his ass off on "won't get fooled again". i'm talking better louder and longer than the studio version
mcjagger666 3 years ago
Ya most singers would have said we cant go on i cant sing but not roger
x0001234567 2 years ago
I like Roger's rough voice in this performance
Vojtama123 3 years ago
Pete is still awesome with the bowling technique:)
adam0szersen 3 years ago
Windmill* ;)
Murreh 3 years ago
He actually mentioned that it came from bowling. Although I've heard rumors that he 'copied' it from Keith Richards. I think he used it for a warm-up.
adam0szersen 2 years ago
Yeah he was joking and Keith Richards also said he'd never done it :)
Murreh 2 years ago
Pete invented the ultimate guitaris thent:) He is that one:)
adam0szersen 2 years ago
by the way the drummer now is ringo starr's son he had his name changed
brunswickfs32 3 years ago
God if keith was still alive and john was still with them man you wouldnt even know it would be so awesome
brunswickfs32 3 years ago
I love The Who, but Roger has compleatly blown his voice out since their golden era. The same for Pete's voice too, but dam can he still play the guitar.
snackhappypappy 3 years ago
I suppose bronchitis and men constantly on tour have nothing to do with it
thewho6507 3 years ago
Yeah that can do it to you, Ciggs too. They still are my favorite band though.
snackhappypappy 3 years ago
I guess it was a good thing Rog never smoked cigarettes. Rog hasn't blown his voice. He suffered from bronchitis all of last years tour. This years, he was healthy and was phenomenal, as usual
thewho6507 3 years ago
agreed. I saw them in November at the Nokia theater and he was amazing
dw914er 3 years ago
who's the bass guitarist?
stgz12 3 years ago
i think it's Pino Palladino
TexasPirate2010 3 years ago
thanks
stgz12 3 years ago
it is. saw them on sunday, he's a great bassist but i miss Entwistle so much
malcolmyoungi 3 years ago
These guys are in their mid 60's, and have been belting this awesome music out for forty years. You have to expect it to get to them both some time. Even though the stage show isn't as exciting and the vocals aren't as original and crisp, it's still phenomenal music.
AluminumPancake 3 years ago
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wow petes trying so hard to be like he used to. depressing
booy44 3 years ago
I was gonna' ask if you edited Roger's vocals to make him sound bad, then I remembered, Bronchitis. He had a slight problem with that in Arkansas, too.
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aesposito091 4 years ago
ohh I know now roger had bronchitis but whats wrong with Petes vocals
PaperbackWriter95 4 years ago
He does it different a lot
thewho6507 4 years ago
What happened to Roger? his voice is really raspy
PaperbackWriter95 4 years ago
ROGER THE BEST...with this fuckin' voice too!!!
LiamGalla92 4 years ago
hey.. is that Zak Starkey on drums? I think that's him..
The best drummer the who had since Keith...
He's been with the who for years now.. and was even asked to formally join the who but declined to work more with Oasis..
linekill 4 years ago
Zak was taught by Keith. No wonder he fits so damn well. As I read it, Ringo didn't want Zak to take up drums but ol' Mooney taught him anyway. Thank god! :P
gonzo5648 3 years ago
this is inspiring
whosnext1224 4 years ago
I just discovered all of your Who videos -- much appreciated!!
While the instrumental part of this song was dead on (Roger's harmonica solo was flawless), quite honestly I was turned off by the vocals. Perhaps because I haven't heard them play this song recently, but both pete and roger sang with a very harsh quality, and I didn't like it. Especially for pete's vocal solo (which I know is hard to sing as in the studio, but still)
drummer113ab 4 years ago
Roger had just come off the doctors clear from bronchitis the day before which explains it. The other concert is when he was still wiht the sickness
thewho6507 4 years ago
even pete talks about the being wasted part on this video, but i thought this was about the killing fields in viet nam?
johnsendelbach 4 years ago
figured it out...
EMMINENCE FRONT
never knew that was a miami vice, cocaine song
johnsendelbach 4 years ago
THANKS thewho6507
I love the interaction of the harp and snare
btw what is the song pete is about to lead into?
i just started playing let my love open the door, check my channel....
johnsendelbach 4 years ago
you are welcome.
eminence front is the name of the song afterward
thewho6507 4 years ago
Rog has got balls for going out there and performing after having bronchitis!!! Kudos to him!!!!
MusicDude86 4 years ago
yea, this is as good as when i saw them in Tampa (the second time). It was fuckin amazing
hivoltrocker 4 years ago
i was at the concert before this
hivoltrocker 4 years ago
i know ive seen em. i just think the vocals suck, no excuses. i know that normally he is a microphone god
cobybcdude 4 years ago
At this show there isn't one.He was fantastic the rest of the tour
thewho6507 4 years ago
He got off it 2 days before this,about 2 weeks after this he was normal
thewho6507 4 years ago
i never thought id say it but daltreys vocals suck
cobybcdude 4 years ago
He just came off of severe bronchitis less than a week before this. look up performances from them in england you will think different
thewho6507 4 years ago
daltreys havin a rough time but they still manage to pull off a great live version of the classic song
sicilian803 4 years ago
He just got off bronchitis on this
thewho6507 4 years ago