The Who. Tea and Theatre
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Quadrophenia put my difficult teen years into perspective, By Numbers made me accept turning 40, and Endless Wire makes getting old acceptable. It's as if my life has travelled along with Pete's writing though the years. Thank you Mr. Townshend.
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A real voice, a real song, a real treat!!! thats why great groups last for so very long!! Long Live The Who...!!!
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I grew old with them... And we ain't dead... Long Live The Bloody Who!!!
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@beezee409 Reading your comment while listening to this song made me cry.
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I wish there was a LOVE button.
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Do you know what.. the scary thing is that since this performance (incredible as it is) Roger has got his voice back to A1 condition on the back of the Tommy Reborn tour so... Townshend you lazy bastard - lets have a NEW FUCKING ALBUM with Pino, Rabbit and of course Zak.... The Noo 'Oo (never forgettng of course Keith and John)
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Great performance - really love thus song but has so much meaning when these guys play it.
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i watched this and cried..so beautiful and shows you what page and plant could have done
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you write songs like this when you've shone in your youth....I was in the crowd when they did.........these two have lived the lives of ten men......and looks like they have a couple left yet.
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The first time I heared this song, I cried. Really, it seriously touched me :)
First saw/heard this song a couple weeks ago on that VH1 Rock Honors special. Had goosebumps the whole time. There aren't many pairs of humans who can stand on a stage alone, with just an acoustic guitar, and project this much power and sincere emotion with such chemistry (at any age).
Terrific song and performance.
Ken5244 3 years ago 39
Townshend is a beast.... frickin' awesome.
tvman456 3 years ago 12