The Who - See Me Feel Me Listening To You - Isle of Wight 1970 video free download


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The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was held between 26 and 31 August 1970 at East Afton Farm an area on the western side of the Isle of Wight. It was the last of three consecutive music festivals to take place on the island between 1968 and 1970 and widely acknowledged as the largest musical event of its time, greater than the attendance of Woodstock.[1][2] Although estimates vary, the Guinness Book of Records estimated 600,000, possibly 700,000 people attended. It was organised and promoted by local brothers, Ronnie, Ray and Bill Foulk. Ron Smith was site manager and Rikki Farr acted as compere.

The preceding Isle of Wight Festivals, also promoted by the Foulks, had already gained a good reputation in 1968 and 1969 by featuring acts such as Jefferson Airplane, T. Rex, The Move, Pretty Things, Joe Cocker, The Who and Bob Dylan in his first performance since his 1966 motorcycle accident.

The 1970 version, following Woodstock in the previous year, set out to move one step forward and enlisted Jimi Hendrix. With Hendrix confirmed, artists such as Chicago, The Doors, The Who, Miles Davis, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Jethro Tull, Sly & the Family Stone, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Free willingly took up the chance to play there. The event had a magnificent but impractical site, since the prevailing wind blew the sound sideways across the venue, and the sound system had to be augmented by Pink Floyd's PA. There was a strong, but inconsistent line up, and the logistical nightmare of transporting 600,000 people onto an island with a population of less than 100,000.

Political and logistical difficulties resulted in the organisers eventually realising that the festival would not make a profit and declaring it to be "a free festival", although the majority of the audience had paid for tickets in advance, and the event was filmed contemporaneously. However, at the time, the commercial failings of the festival ensured it would be the last event of its kind on the Isle of Wight for thirty-two years.

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9 years ago

Jean Marie Bethry

The Who "See Me Feel Me - Listening To You " live at the Isle of Wight ( 1970 ) ...... Wight, the end of the Hippy Movement.

9 years ago

betpow

most physically fit rock stars...Daltrey, Jagger, Springsteen...?

9 years ago

Matej Matevski

Semplicemente...: WOW!Grandiosi, sempre!!! 

9 years ago

Scott Ferguson

Semplicemente...: WOW!Grandiosi, sempre!!! 

9 years ago

Alessandra Cecchelli

Semplicemente...: WOW!Grandiosi, sempre!!! 

9 years ago

SimpleMann7 .

See Me Feel Me 

9 years ago

Bagheera 1

Good work out, Keith?

9 years ago

Marina Davis

Very Enjoyable Thanks!

9 years ago

Noel Johnson

...might even be the best ever recorded film of a Rock performance...

9 years ago

Noel Johnson

What an amazing piece of film...

9 years ago

MAYDAYES .

I couldn't attend:"(

9 years ago

MAYDAYES .

I was 2 years old. He is handsome.

9 years ago

Michael Heath

When you hear the studio version of this song you appreciate how awesome the Who were as a live band- they take your favorite song and make it louder, harder, and longer just like you'd hope they would. And the band look like they are as carried away by the music as the audience. Imagine what it would be like to be there, 20 years old and a few beers deep...

9 years ago

Cláudio Gonzaga

Keith Moon was fantastic!! 

9 years ago

Keith Godfrey

600,000 people came to the 3 day Isle of Wright Festival and at 2 AM on 30 August 1970 The Who took the stage for one it's greatest concerts.#thewho #isleofwright 

10 years ago

John Mears

i was moons driver at this time and this was my finest hour xxxx

10 years ago

Mike00k7

such a shame that the screams of the crowd are cleaned up, they make the moment far more epic and intense.

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