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Related: About this forumThe Who - Magic Bus - Live at Leeds
Video is from Isle of Wight.
I guess Ive been having a love affair with The Who lately! This kick-ass performance showcases Keith Moons drumming, Entwhistles bass, (&skeleton suit!) and Roger Daltrys leather fringe! I just now noticed my hair looks just like Daltreys! Lolol
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The Who - Magic Bus - Live at Leeds (Original Post)
Diamond_Dog
Oct 29
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WestMichRad
(1,805 posts)1. I want it, I want it...
Ya cant have it!
Diamond_Dog
(34,613 posts)2. Iconic lyric!
Redleg
(6,135 posts)3. The video footage is actually from the Isle of Wight concert 1970
The soundtrack sounds like Leeds. Good stuff. My favorite band at the peak of their powers.
Diamond_Dog
(34,613 posts)4. Yes, I mentioned that the video was from a different place
Just great stuff. What a powerhouse they were in their prime!
Redleg
(6,135 posts)5. You did mention it- I must have skipped over it in my excitement
I have scoured Youtube for any video of Live at Leeds and have yet to find any, not even a low-quality amateur video. Isle of Wight '70 was a good gig for the Who, not quite as good as Leeds, but still powerful.