The Who - 07 - Dreaming From The Waist скачать видео бесплатно


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1975.11.20 - The Summit; Houston, Texas

1. Substitute

2. I Can't Explain

3. Baba O'Riley

4. Boris The Spider

5. Drowned

6. However Much I Booze

7. Dreaming From The Waist

8. Behind Blue Eyes

9. Amazing Journey

10. Sparks

11. Acid Queen

12. Fiddle About

13. Pinball Wizard

14. I'm Free

15. Tommy's Holiday Camp

16. We're Not Gonna Take It

17. Summertime Blues

18. My Generation

19. Join Together

20. Naked Eye

21. Roadrunner

22. Won't Get Fooled Again

23. Magic Bus

24. My Generation Blues

Комментарии

9 years назад

Fendersunburst905

Seen both The Who and Led Zepp in the 70's in the UK and both were great but it is hard not to focus on the singer even with the naked eye.This vid shows why Daltrey in my opinion was far better than Plant when it comes to a visual performance and was totally mesmerising and on top of his game in the mid 70's.

9 years назад

james kelly

Entwistle's bassline makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up!! One of the most honest from the heart songs from one of the greatest Who albums ever recorded!

10 years назад

Grenge g

Great bass solo. Pete was probably jealous. And the fact that Roger used to like to play it , got on his nerves as well , as commented on the R & B video.

11 years назад

petefen40

I've been Dreaming from the Waist on down for some time now...and The Lady's sad sad story does have me quietly weeping too...'By Numbers'...very underrated.

11 years назад

Derek Wilson

JoCote. Most media people had no idea how the Who sound worked. Surprised that the chaps didn't set up their own video company to teach the rock world. Some particularly useless cameramen close up on Moonie when it's the Ox.Guess they want flash and bang and not bang flash. Think Pete hated it because Rog loved it. It's in my top 3. Not just of the Who but of anyone.

11 years назад

Renato Astek

n to the bone n for the rest...john entwistle kick ass

11 years назад

Renato Astek

allllllright fucking sick to the soul

12 years назад

James Joyce

The studio version makes them punks drool with envy.

12 years назад

jackbenimble8855251

John is so awesome!!!! Great bass!!!

12 years назад

Keith Lee Butteriss

Its all about the drums and Bass on this song I was at Leicester granby Halls for this Tour awesome

12 years назад

greedo591

The Who en vivo es impresionante

12 years назад

JosephCote27

no offense meant to the great Pete Townshend, but I can't believe the camera man just focused on Pete chomping away on power chords while John played some of the most amazing lines ever heard in rock bass history.

12 years назад

Fred Herrman

The playing is just magnificent. There's something so loose and spontaneous about it all; like a band that's play together forever. I don't say this because this is my favorite band of all time, but THEY ARE my favorite band of all time! So there! Thank you Who and Pete for bringing us the music of our lives!

12 years назад

George L

the evening i was born.....this song welcomed me into the world. FUCKING PT I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

12 years назад

bwc3821

"Singing a song without me. Only at the end does it lift off." .... gotta be Behind Blue Eyes.

12 years назад

Paul Bennethum

By Numbers is my favorite Who studio album, not a bum song on it. Townshend has always been best by being a realist lyrically and that album is as real as it gets!

12 years назад

Paul Bennethum

By Numbers is my favorite Who studio album, not a bum song on it.

12 years назад

tojoinbobdylan

which is the song they were going to perform next to this, without Keith?

12 years назад

Mike Lee

man moon is in top form here..it's crazy to think that just two years later he'd lost so much of his drumming ability and power

12 years назад

Revolution1117

@happykilojoule Although your post is 2yrs old now, I couldn't agree with you more! "By Numbers" was (is) a GREAT album, with; Slip Kid, How Many Friends, Dreaming' From the Waist Down, Blue, Red, and Grey, However Much I Booze, and of course, the "pop ditty" Squeeze Box, just to name a few. HIGHLY underrated!

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