AWESOME Who footage - 1965
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AWESOME Who footage - 1965
http://www.ina.fr/video/CPF86651489/les-mods.fr.html
Skip to about the 10:30 mark to see them doing a brilliant version of "Heatwave".
Skip to about the 10:30 mark to see them doing a brilliant version of "Heatwave".
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That footage of 'Heatwave' is the best I've seen of the Who from that era. Great sound - you can feel the atmosphere.
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There were some great shots of Pete's Ric & John was playing a Ric as well. It's a shame it was typical 60's photography that mostly were head shots & didn't show much of the guitar playing.
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Boy they were tight, great footage thanks for sharing that.
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Amazing. I miss John Entwhistle!
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It's Entwistle. It's Townshend. It's Daltrey.Blackstar4003 wrote:Amazing. I miss John Entwhistle!
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I can spell Moon!
But seriously, check out the remastered version of 'Tommy', preferably on SACD, and you will see that Keith Moon's driving drum rhythms were the bedrock of the Who's music and perfect foil to Entwistle's bass and Townshend's guitar work.
Townshend was a genius - but I will never forgive him for smashing those Rickenbackers on stage!
But seriously, check out the remastered version of 'Tommy', preferably on SACD, and you will see that Keith Moon's driving drum rhythms were the bedrock of the Who's music and perfect foil to Entwistle's bass and Townshend's guitar work.
Townshend was a genius - but I will never forgive him for smashing those Rickenbackers on stage!
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craigh wrote:There were some great shots of Pete's Ric & John was playing a Ric as well. It's a shame it was typical 60's photography that mostly were head shots & didn't show much of the guitar playing.
Craig
Question from a "whippersnapper"... is this because TV screens were typically much smaller then?
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Erm yer no that young!! Did anyone else tell you that after one year of marriage things start to fall off.jdogric12 wrote:
Question from a "whippersnapper"..
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I've seen "Rock and Roll Circus" and hands down The Who had the best performance, much better than the Rolling Stones. I think that is why Jagger kept it unreleased for so many years.
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I thought the Who were embarrassing on RRC(unlike the awesome performance in the OP). The Stones totally owned the night! Dirty Mac was great too.rickboy88 wrote:I've seen "Rock and Roll Circus" and hands down The Who had the best performance, much better than the Rolling Stones. I think that is why Jagger kept it unreleased for so many years.
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I suppose we can agree to disagree.
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+1. "A Quick One" on RRC was pure rock and roll energy. The Who always play second fiddle to the Beatles and Stones in the history of rock, but they are every bit as good and in many cases better IMHO.rickboy88 wrote:I've seen "Rock and Roll Circus" and hands down The Who had the best performance, much better than the Rolling Stones. I think that is why Jagger kept it unreleased for so many years.
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I read that Mick was very disappointed with the Stones' set for RRC. They didn't take the stage till 4 in the morning and were all exhausted. That's why it took so long to release the film.
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Yes, I'd heard that they went on very late. That said, Jagger was still able to summon up his remaining energy from somewhere, which was pretty amazing on his part.
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