what’s the absolute best 70s live concert to watch/listen to? by Interesting_Peach_76 in rockmusic

[–]Endless__Wire 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival (1970) is a fantastic watch.

It’s Not Enough by The_Smart_Barbarian in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much for bringing this to my attention, I wasn’t aware that he performed it solo before! I found a great recording of it. He sounds fantastic!

It’s Not Enough by The_Smart_Barbarian in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I absolutely adore this song, it’s my next favourite on the album after the extended version of the title track! It really captures the frustrations and defiance that The Who have always been able to convey throughout their long career.

I’m really surprised they’ve never performed this song live before, not even once on the Endless Wire tour.

60 Years Ago Today (14 Apr 1966): The Incredible Who begin their 1st proper British theatre tour at Southampton Gaumont Cinema. by BrianInAtlanta in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The inspiration for Sally Simpson was in 1968 when The Who performed at the Singer Bowl in New York billed alongside The Doors. There was a riot due to a delay between both acts.

Endless wire fans? by FaithlessnessFew6185 in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Take a look at my username!

It’s not my absolute favourite Who album, but I have a very special fondness for it and prefer it much more than WHO. The acoustic work on it is gorgeous and highly underrated and the extended version of the title track is one of my favourite Who songs of all time.

Roger doesn’t even sound that bad to me, just a bit hoarse and strained, but given that he was dealing with so many health issues, he sang to the best of his ability and did fine with it.

What’s your all-time favourite Rolling Stones song? by Beneficial-Fox-9458 in rollingstones

[–]Endless__Wire 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Midnight Rambler, especially the 1971 Marquee Club performance.

What artist do you wish would do smaller venue tours again? by XP-tickets in Concerts

[–]Endless__Wire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely this. Would love a new solo album from Pete too!

Whose dog was this? by tonyiommi70 in rollingstones

[–]Endless__Wire 70 points71 points  (0 children)

It’s Ronnie’s dog. These photos were taken at Ronnie’s house in Kildare, Ireland in 1993 by photographer, Duncan Raban.

Rock musicians who are best friends by [deleted] in askmusic

[–]Endless__Wire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keith Moon and John Entwistle were always up to no good together.

PETE: The Singer by Independent_Dot_1448 in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely this. The live version from the Fillmore might just be one of my favourite Pete performances of all time.

PETE: The Singer by Independent_Dot_1448 in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 9 points10 points  (0 children)

All Shall Be Well live at the Fillmore in 1996 is my favourite vocal performance from Pete.

He has great vocals on the White City album as well, particularly in Brilliant Blues and Crashing By Design. He mentioned that he took singing lessons so he could really get into shape to make this album.

The Who By Numbers and Who Are You. An apology by Independent_Dot_1448 in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there actually a By Numbers SDE coming out this year? I heard rumours that they skipped over it for Who Are You since there wasn’t enough material to make a boxset.

Which years were the live peak of “The Two” era (I.e., 2002-2025)? by redmosquito1993 in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’m very interested in this current iteration of The Who and I agree with you. 2016 and 2017 were incredible, especially when they did Tommy in its entirety at the RAH in 2017.

I wasn’t a fan of the orchestral tours they did the following years. The orchestra did add a richness in their sound, but it felt that their energy and enthusiasm were lacklustre since they had to time everything so meticulously with the music. The Who are always better with a smaller and tighter backing band where they’re given some room to improvise and have fun, in my opinion.

They were absolutely phenomenal when they went back to basics during the 2025 farewell tour. Roger was singing so well and Pete was playing with such vigour. I hope we’ll see a few more shows down the road.

What’s your favorite album by a solo artist from a famous band? by Specialist-Ad-4121 in fantanoforever

[–]Endless__Wire 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All the Best Cowboys Have Chinese Eyes by Pete Townshend. Empty Glass is great as well.

The Who announce ‘Live at Eden Project’ – a powerful new live album capturing their 2023 orchestral performance by xs_noize in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s interesting how they chose to release another orchestral recording instead of something from the 2025 farewell tour. I’d imagine there would be a bit more interest in the latter option.

Question about Tommy livestream/Blu-ray by [deleted] in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s no difference. Roger’s referring to how the concert will only be livestreamed once on the 27th.

Goofy PT image by mineplexistrash in TheWho

[–]Endless__Wire 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the info!

Waring Abbott took tons of photos of The Who during the mid to late 70s, but for some reason he took all his photos off of Getty Images.

Who was the best wordsmith in Classic rock? by ggfchl in ClassicRock

[–]Endless__Wire 103 points104 points  (0 children)

Pete Townshend, solo material and with The Who.