The Who on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1967 (High Quality).mpg
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Uploaded on Jul 17, 2011
This is the entire uncut version of The Who's set on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour on September 17, 1967. Only a clip of My Generation can be found in the documentary film "The Kids Are Alright" in 1979 with the logo to the film obscuring part of the explosive climax and acoustic guitar smashing. I can See For Miles is also included in the film but clips of the song with a short film of the band having a romp in the woods goofing around for the camera is added instead of the complete song as it was aired on T.V. This set includes both songs and intros by Tommy Smothers and a short commentary by brother Dick Smothers at the finale complete and uncut.
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Cal Tarantino 2 weeks ago
does anyone know what kind of bass john is playing
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chuckles697106 2 weeks ago
Vox Sidewinder IV V272 bass in a burgundy-grain finish
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brianwsnyder 1 month ago
This is awesome on so many levels.
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ipooptherhythm 5 days ago
damnit! what was the great tragedy?!! seriously the who are gods who created rock as we know and love today!
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larshammett 1 day ago
6:10 "bitch Im fabulous"
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merseywhogirl 4 days ago
i mean 6:06...but 6:08 is pretty cool TOO!!!!
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merseywhogirl 4 days ago
pause at 6:08 - Pete striking a classic pose!! Oh yeah!!! LONG LIVE THE WHO!!!! baby
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Susan mcKye 5 days ago
did they have renter's insurance?
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DameHaha2011 6 days ago
YES! AWESOME! THANK YOU!
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RicPhlare 6 days ago
Lip sync was commonplace on TV. Either the bands went along with it or they didn't get the exposure. Sometimes a backing track was made by the band 'live' beforehand and when the show was on the singer would be 'live'. It was done to control the time of the song and the behaviour of the band because TV producers didn't trust rock bands.
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Glenn Powell 1 week ago
What a waste of musical instruments. Not a very sustainable approach to playing music, but I followed them through their entire career. keith really drove that band. Im sorry he died so early. Jimi learned from Pete about smashing
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P0lybun 1 week ago
haha, your iq is below 50
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Jose Arnaldo 1 week ago
I saw them in person at least a couple of times in the 60s and this was all part of their act in those days. I am sure Tommy S. knew exactly what was going to happen and you don't have to be a genius to figure out this was a cheap guitar he brought on stage to be smashed by Pete.
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