Broadcast on October 2, 1965. Got a feeling inside (Can't explain) It's a certain kind (Can't explain) I feel hot and cold (Can't explain) Yeah, down in my soul, yeah (Can't explain) I said … (Can't explain) I'm feeling good now, yeah, but (Can't explain) Dizzy in the head and I'm feeling blue The things you've said, well, maybe they're true I'm gettin' funny dreams again and again I know what it means, but Can't explain I think it's love Try to say it to you When I feel blue But I can't explain (Can't explain) Yeah, hear what I'm saying, girl (Can't explain) Dizzy in the head and I'm feeling bad The things you've said have got me real mad I'm gettin' funny dreams again and again I know what it means but Can't explain I think it's love Try to say it to you When I feel blue But I can't explain (Can't explain) Forgive me one more time, now (Can't explain) I said I can't explain, yeah You drive me out of my mind Yeah, I'm the worrying kind, babe I said I can't explain




@autumn1231 He’s going at it
Keith was pounding those things!
The backup singers in the original recording were a British group called the Ivy League. They had a few minor hits on their own, and their leaders wrote a ditty called “Little Bit O Soul” that was a hit by a group called The Music Explosion.
1:14- 1:23
And you might have enjoyed their superbowl halftime show…this blows that away.
Entwistle singing falsetto background vocals, awesome!
That choir is awesome!
Sound Quality = Completely Distorted.
Thus, a Five-Star Rating.
go Daltrey!!
Townshend is smokin hot!
Looks like if Keith Moon was still alive he’d shop at Target!!
Camera can’t keep its eye off the Moon man
MOONIE LOONIE! love that guy!
Damn… Moon was a wizard wit dem sticks.
jimmy is the announcer
@crpaul48
who the fuck is jimmy? lmao his name is roger
what ?? by live at leeds and the isle of wight, keith moon was at his peak. listen to the way he drums along to the bass, the guitar and the vocals !!!!!! you cant teach drumming like that, thats why there will never be another keith moon.
i agree because pete was the true ‘rhythm’ section… moon made the drums a true ‘musical instrument’… as virtuous a joe satriani, but on the skins!
19.
do you all see what I see in nearly all film footage of early Who performances ?
look at the facial expressions …
as skilled as the rest of them are, over and over again, they are caught up short by hearing what Keith is doing, and not believing it to be possible !
jimmy’s voice is awesome.
he was 19^^but still veeeery young
keith moon method!!!
Moon was the Hendrix of drumming. There really was a method to his “madness”. Fantastic.
Sandi, Gene Krupa was Benny Goodman’s drummer…i was trying to send you a youtube link but its not working….you;ll have to type it in yourself, Check this videop out: “Benny Goodman Orchestra Sing Sing Sing from Hollywood Hotel”