#live at leeds
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
The Who in full action, live at Leeds, February 1970
[Click for a better view]
#the who#roger daltrey#pete townshend#john entwistle#keith moon#british rock#rock music#classic rock#rock musicians#on stage#live at leeds#1970s#1970s music
28 notes
·
View notes
Text
The Who live at Leeds University circa 1966.
22 notes
·
View notes
Text
#the who#live at leeds#substitute#pete townshend#roger daltrey#keith moon#john entwistle#look pretty young but I'm just back dated
35 notes
·
View notes
Text
14 notes
·
View notes
Text
An important moment from Micro Cuts, Live at Leeds 2001
#matt bellamy#muse band#muse#live at leeds#micro cuts#there really is no excuse for this#tongue#my gif#i made this
18 notes
·
View notes
Text
The Who
Live At Leeds (1970)
13 notes
·
View notes
Text
"…JOHN ENTWISTLE, SURELY THE MOST GIFTED BASS PLAYER OF HIS GENERATION…"
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on THE WHO's John Entwistle (1944-2002), a.k.a., "The Ox," laying down fat bass chords and solid rhythms during the recording of the "Live at Leeds" LP at Leeds University on February 14, 1970. 📸: John Rettie.
"…John Entwistle, surely the most gifted bass player of his generation, held a beat but at the same time played imaginative runs -- or fat chords -- at every notch on his fretboard. With all this going on around him, Pete was allowed the luxury of soloing at will -- knowing that if he missed a note it didn't matter because the sheer din of Moon and The Ox covered everything up -- or doing what he did best, which was to establish a chord riff and ram it home."
-- CHRIS CHARLESWORTH, "Live at Leeds" 1995 CD remaster liner notes
Source: http://rnrchemist.blogspot.com/2014/06/the-who-live-at-leeds.html?m=1.
#THE WHO#John Entwistle#Bass guitar#Hard rock#Live at Leeds#Bass chords#Bassist#John Entwistle The Ox#1970s#Leeds University#Rock photography#Bass player#Bass guitarist#Leeds UK#Leeds#The Ox#The Ox John Entwistle#WHO 1970#THE WHO Live at Leeds#Live at Leeds 1970#THE WHO 1970#Heavy rock#Heavy Metal#70s rock#John Rettie#Roger Daltrey#1970#Valentine's Day#St. Valentine's Day#THE WHO band
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
Everything Everything at Neighbourhood Weekender & Live at Leeds | 27/28th May 2023 | by Inkblots
#everything everything#ee#raw data feel#jonathan#jeremy#alex#mike#pete#neighbourhood weekender#live at leeds#slowly starting to catch up with ee!
16 notes
·
View notes
Audio
3:11 AM EDT August 11, 2024:
The Who - “Young Man Blues” From the album Live at Leeds (May 16, 1970)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Bands Whose Best Albums are Live
1. Humble Pie - Performance: Rockin’ the Fillmore 2. Rainbow - On Stage 3. Cheap Trick - At Budokan 4. Deep Purple - Made In Japan 5. Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - Live 6. The Allman Brothers - At Fillmore East 7. The Who - Live At Leeds
–
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
February 14, 1970
After failing to get a suitable recording during their US tour, The Who play a standout show to 2,000 boisterous fans at Leeds University in England that becomes their classic album Live at Leeds.
25 notes
·
View notes
Video
youtube
(via The Who - My Generation / Medley (1970)
14 notes
·
View notes
Text
The next album out of the box is Live at Leeds by The Who. Great live album. Highly recommended
#music#rock#hard rock#classic rock#live#concert#the who#who#live at leeds#vinyl#record#record player
2 notes
·
View notes
Text
Disclaimer: Doesn’t include tracks that were added on deluxe editions, only tracks that were on the original album release
#the who#60s#60s rock#70s#70s rock#1970#60s music#70s music#70s albums#live album#live at Leeds#the who live at Leeds#hard rock#pete townshend#roger daltrey#keith moon#john entwistle#my polls#tumblr polls#British rock#classic rock#rock#rock music#music
0 notes
Text
LIVE AT LEEDS - IN THE PARK FESTIVAL 2024
Leeds In the Park is designed to celebrate a diverse range of music genres, including well-known acts and emerging talent, across five stages, with something for everyone of all ages and musical tastes.
Despite a few ominous clouds, the weather gods looked like they might be on our side. We were eager to catch as many artists as possible. As usual, our ambitious plans to experience everything on offer would prove challenging.
But to sum it all up, I think the winners of the day, at least for us, proved outright to be the female artists and demonstrated that there’s plenty of female talent out there, which pulled huge crowds.
It's been a while since I did an all-dayer, and driving to Leeds was a bit scary for me and out of my comfort zone, but I arrived safely, and the day turned out fabulous.
A few of my favourites were: Baxter Dury, Caity Baser, Orla Gartland and Hotwax. Also, but not included here: Melanie C and Billy Nomates. read my review here: on Louder Than War
Use of these images in any form without permission is illegal. If you wish to use or license any images please contact [email protected]
All work copyright Melanie Smith/ Mudkiss Photography All Rights Reserved
#mudkissphotography#livemusic#livemusicphotography#music#mudkissphotos#gig#live#livephotography#live at leeds#festival#intheparkleeds#hotwaxband#baxter dury#orla gartland#caity baser
1 note
·
View note