Holy shit John. My fucking man killing it
So amazing
Gene Hackman can play guitar !!
Old people fucking rock
Bad Ass
Take notes ffs Pino
Pete is always IN YOUR FACE guitar playing. Gotta love that.
No one comes close
That organ ruined an otherwise awesome performance
fix your shirt, Pete.
That’s a nice red Stratocaster, you’d think he’d smash it.
Fuuuuck!
still here in 2019 and loving it
The Who did some mighty stuff, but this, as far as I'm concerned was the best. Saw them live when it came out, and from then on, this piece always gets me on the move. No arty-farty stuff.
Ox is a beast.
Bowie's live 83 version is much better.lol
23 people can't explain :)
Why does this song let me feel so great? I can't explain....
Only those 22 people can explain
the mother of Mandela Effects if that was Keith Moon on drums?
Who's playing drums on this?
Zak Starkey
Ringo's son on drums
Bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this version of the song is the best version ever - far better than the original. What makes it so much better I don't even know. I guess you could say I "can't explain" why!
Uhh...no.
This is one of those rare tunes in that I like almost evert remake of it, by any band with real passion that gives it a try. None as good as these guys, of course. But I like them all, nonetheless. :)
Some of the best rock guitar performances ever, the last minute is pure onslaught 😵😵😵😎😎
almost as good as us ! lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LTgNvUV5zg
I couldn't decide if I was a Mod, or a Rocker... so I became a Mocker.........
tunanorth haha Paul McCartney
Fantastic song
hammond organ ruins the fucking thing
Zak Starkey good job.
Have figure of all the young drummers in the world, he would be the least likely to have been "star struck" or intimidated at that first audition.
ZS : I’m the drummer for The Who and Oasis..... oh yeah, and my Dad was in The Beatles..... 👊🏻💥😂
How many people think Zak is a better drummer than his Dad Ringo?
mary k not one person, including himself.
drums way too quiet guitar way too loud
Grande show
"We're at the pinnacle of our decline." -- Roger Daltrey
Bass player doing coke at 55 y/o..and dead ....i mean thats rocket scientist area on the intelligent scale
my personal view is ,they are the best band going
Pulverizing! And yes, Pete has become a real lead guitar beast in latter times
Shindig 1965 was better.
Fucken ay! That really rocked. Took me by surprise. I had just watched the original video for Join Together. I love that song but the video sucks shit. It's so phony. I hate it. Just Embarrassing. Then this came on and it was redemption!
so powerful...
Are the drums turned down in this mix?
First class, This is what Real Bands used to sound like
The Who at The Royal Albert Hall, this is probably the best concert hall on earth!!
Wow!!!!!
One might still mash potato to this live version. MAXIMUM RNB by the WHO still ROCKS.
awesome
Roger always whipping the mic
I love The Who
OH MY GOD!!!....the ENERGY....that comes through....on a damn computer screen!!!
are you fucking kidding me? i can't believe all the damn fools waxing enthusiastic about this shit when it's not half as good as the original. I mean basically they fuck up every part: Pete can't sing it, the groove is totally lacking, the short and sweet solo is modified totally losing the essence of the feel, it doesn't swing, you can't hear the toms that were such a part of the song.
Troglodite, don't you think you are being kind of a twat. Buzz kill MFer. This rocks bo.
There are places you can get your ears checked. I should make an appointment as soon as you can. The Who wipe every other band off the planet.
You are so wrong! The original is a great recording. A hit single! But The Who never ever sounded like that single recording. In fact, the backing vocals are done by an acapella group and the lead guitar was played by a young Jimmy Page when he worked as a studio musician. So a good percentage of the people on the record were'nt even in The Who. I can hear the bands soul in this version.
Yeah, I've heard better versions of it but it's still 3/4 of The Who and the kick was anyways. carry on.
Yes, the original is superb. This version suffers from a Hammond Organ which should simply not be there. It adds nothing to the song, in fact it detracts from it.
We are the Mods, we are the Mods, we are, we are, we are the Mods!! =D
WHO are you
The Mods! Obviously.
We are the oaps we are we are the oaps
It just can't get better than this. If Moon were there the whole building would have COLLAPSED.
literally
literally
literally
Probably cause he'dve blown it up with cherry bombs
Pretty sure it wouldn’t of
Awesome set list!!!
yeah, Pete's a much better guitar player in his later days...
People will believe what they want to believe. All the information that we, the people, received during that whole scandal, was colored by sensationalism and celebrity. In his book, he didn't address the issue atlength, but pointed you in a direction where you could research the info for yourself.The cops who worked on the case even believe him to be innocent of the charges. But you don't see the Media clambering to report that story.
@bill koehler.... I strongly disagree... Pete wrote many classic guitar riffs in his younger days. His guitar work in Live at Leeds is a guitar player's handbook... Do you play guitar bill koehler?
He's more polished and precise, yes but better? Eh, I'd say most fans such as myself prefer '68 to 'late 70's when he used Hiwatt stacks, SG Specials and Les Paul Deluxes. His playing was wild, untamed and his leads were off the cuff sloppy and ready to run off the rails at any second but somehow he brought it back in. These days with a Stratocaster he's very lazy, less lead work and just wails on the tremolo bar instead of coming up some creative lick off the cuff.
CAN"T EXPLAIN - ROGER DALTREY - PETE TOWNSHEND - THE WHOLIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
@Octavio89 YOUR STUPID OCTAVIO89 !
+JAVIER THE LEGEND That looks like John Entwistle up there also.
@james geiger YES THAT IS JOHN ENTWISTLE .
I lost this dvd
El bueno de Pete ! jaja
Another prime example of John Endwistle's excellent showmanship. ;)...As if he needed showmanship. He was already too badass standing there staring at his fretboad...
Garetphelps should we tell him?
I was at this concert when I was 7! So lucky to have gone there!! I just noticed after watching one of the earlier performances of this song, that they use more distortion on this version. There is one positive thing in my opinion that has evolved in rock and that is the increase in distortion! This is probably the best version of this song!!!
I that Zak Starkey on drums.
Notice how this video only has two dislikes. And you know what? Those two are probably Justin Bieber and Katy Perry!
Townshend gets me chills.
Saw The Who 1976 in Glasgow as a15 yr old. Goosebumps then and now. Saw many bands but none came close to these guys....
Townshend looks to be the most dangerous man on the planet. Like a lightning conductor channeling energy straight from the Big Bang.
John Entwistle is there so maybe 2000
Well there's a man wh looked after himself but luck and good genes play a part.I mean look at Keith.The geezer Shoukdnt be here with the life he lead..as you all know
Roger Daltrey is now 69, for your knowledge.
who ever said you are too old to rock and roll was wrong.
Holy shit, Pete.
ringo's son man!
Ringo's son is a bit of the Myth.
Showing the young spunks how to do it. Daltrey= good looking bastard and excellent vocalist.
He was actually 56 at this point!Looks great for it eh?
I do realise that I got the year wrong btw,but was referring to Daltry looking and sounding great at age 67 or whatever he is.I see why you pulled me up on however.
Yes..I am awaure of that.I was referring to Daltry.See the top comment by VexorxStudios? Well I replied to that. Thanks
Johne Entwistle died in 2002
Can't top this!
I was in that concert :-))
Not true.Check you facts.It's 8
The drummer is Ringo Starrs son Zak..who also drummed with Oasis for a while.
If this was from 2007,he would have been 62-63 there.The guy is in amazing shape and still is.
Daltry is incredible for a guy of his age ..or any age.I fear that one day he's gonna knock himself out with that mic. though
Yeah,absolutely .Townsend doesn't seem to be too interested in re creating the original sound of his music. I wonder what the Quadrophenia tour will sound like when it kicks off.
Wow! That's how it's done boys.
Daltrey looks SOOO young here!
2 people are justin bieber fans! XD
What bass is Entwistle playing in this?
Drummer's fuQing GOOD (rare nowadays) but why are they dressed like going to the office? ... haha :)
@rajbeast They were really on at the Albert Hall, no doubt. Nice that the Ox got to go out on a high note those last two years of performances.
Zak Starkey is a freaking monster!
was there ever a better rock band?
How fitting that only Ringo Starr's son could come close to what Keith did on this song. Excellent drumming going on here.
@Vilsoncrespo No Zak Starkey
Seen the WHO in north London 1973 . Started with can't explain. i can't explain how good this was. Never forget it. Ever.
Mick Jagger on drums!
D: Pete is still kick ass even after aging xD
Zach Starkey take after his dad Ringo
@LilBVB Man thats funny how many people you pissed off with your comment, I can tell you are not serious though and it only took me about a year to do it.
@felorobotoscope Pete Townsend is still in The Who.
Over the years, Daltrey's voice has at times been a hit or miss proposition. He sounds pretty good here.