Can Anybody Play the Drums? (The Who - Cow Palace 1973)

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On November 20, 1973, the Who were opening their Quadrophenia US concert tour at the Cow Palace in Daly City, a suburb just south of San Francisco. Halpin had recently moved to the area and was there with a friend, Mike Danese, using tickets they had bought from a stranger. As big fans of the band, they arrived at the show long before the doors opened to get good seats.
The Who opened the show with three of their earlier hits before launching into material from Quadrophenia, playing eleven of the album's 17 songs and then continuing on to other hits. About 70 minutes into the show, drummer Keith Moon, a heavy user of drugs and alcohol, began to falter during "Won't Get Fooled Again", then suddenly slumped over his drum kit, and was helped off by roadies while the others members of the band finished the song as best they could without him. Backstage, Moon was placed in a cold shower by the roadies in an attempt to revive him. Their efforts worked, and an injection of cortisone got him back onstage after an approximately 30-minute delay.
Moon having returned, the show continued with "Magic Bus". The percussion of the song's opening verses consisted only of Moon hitting two wooden blocks against one another. However, at the song's conclusion, Moon passed out again, slumping onto his drums. He was carried off again-this time not to return. Guitarist Pete Townshend later said in an interview that Moon had consumed ketamine pills, together with a large volume of brandy.
The remaining three band members then played a short jam, before going into "See Me, Feel Me", without drums, with vocalist Roger Daltrey adding a tambourine for percussion. The song received a huge response, and Pete Townshend apologized to the crowd and thanked them for putting up with a three-quarter-strength band, saying "I think it should be us applauding you". Townshend then asked the crowd, "Can anybody play the drums?" He repeated the question, adding, "I need somebody really good!"
At this time, Halpin and Danese were at the left edge of the stage, and Danese told the security staff, "He can play!" In truth, Halpin was lacking practice and had not played drums in a year, but Danese attracted the attention of the concert's promoter, Bill Graham.
Part of the footage was from The Who's ''Quadrophenia Can You See The Real Me?'' documentary 2012. The rest is from the concert.
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@nursesteve2004
@nursesteve2004 Ай бұрын
Scot was at the left of the stage with his friend Mike Danese, and they saw Moonie go down for the second time, and Mike told Scot "Het maybe you can go up there and substitute" but Scot thought he was nuts, until they heard Pete Townshend ask "Can anybody play drums?" and immediately Mike Danese set up a hue and cry that attracted Bill Graham's attention, and when he came over, Mike told him "He plays drums!" Graham asked Scot "can you do this?" Scot just nodded, he was helped over the railing and escorted to behind the stage where he was given a quick lesson on Moon's drum kit by the roadie, and then a quick gulp of Moon's brandy that he always kept nearby, and Scot got behind the kit. By this time Daltrey noticed, leaned over and asked Scot his name, and Pete Townshend extended his hand to Scot and said "Just follow my lead, I'll cue you." Afterwards, both were invited backstage, Pete spoke to Scot briefly saying "I bet it sounded different up there than down there, didn't it?" Scot and Mike loaded up some of the free food laid out for the guests and group, and quietly slipped out. The next day, radio statioins were abuzz with the story of the unknown audience member who saved the end of the Who's show. Scot went on to otehr things, eventually married, and then died of a brain tumor. His widow wrote a letter to Pete Townshend and was surprised when on the day of his memorial serviuce, she received a special delivery leter from London from Pete Townshend, asking that it be read at his services. Pete wrote "Scot is often in my mind and always with the greatest afferction and admiration. He showed such youthful courage standing in for Keith Moon that fateful night at the Cow Palace. Scot played so well too, and afterwards didn't ask for praise, try to be my best friend, or wanted free tickets, not that I would have minded if he did. He just played drums brilliantly, smiled, and went home. That was my little time with Scot and I am forever grateful for that 30 minutes that I knew him. I measure my life by the good and great people I have occasionally met. Scot is one of the truly great and good ones. I worked that out in just 30 minutes, this must surely say something about the man."
@claudegagnon999
@claudegagnon999 Ай бұрын
BEAUTIFUL!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
Very nice contribution, thank you . I was hoping someone would post this 👍
@dhurley6985
@dhurley6985 Ай бұрын
wow
@michaelwolf6424
@michaelwolf6424 Ай бұрын
One helluva story. I love stories like this. It speaks volumes that Pete Townsend never forgot an unknown stranger who jumped up onto the riser and finished out the set for one of the world's foremost bands. The letter that Townsend sent to Halpin's widow is a timeless tribute to what life is all about.. caring.
@anthonytrent2747
@anthonytrent2747 Ай бұрын
Wow we may never know how great Pete actually is
@joewilliams4142
@joewilliams4142 29 күн бұрын
I met Scot when he worked for our company as a painter. He told me this story and I didn’t believe him until he brought me a copy of the newspaper article,which I still have.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 24 күн бұрын
great story, thanks for sharing 👍
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Ай бұрын
No one talks about the zookeeper who had to deal with an elephant with insomnia.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
excellent 🤣👍
@lymangreen5020
@lymangreen5020 Ай бұрын
Good point!!
@craigstratford5086
@craigstratford5086 Ай бұрын
Brilliant
@llarzelere
@llarzelere Ай бұрын
ROF, LMAO
@ElGordo1959
@ElGordo1959 Ай бұрын
The internet is yours for the day sir! 🤣
@Durwood71
@Durwood71 Ай бұрын
Imagine going to see your favorite band in concert only to end up _playing_ with your favorite band in concert.
@nursesteve2004
@nursesteve2004 Ай бұрын
Imagine trying to tell your friends the next day....yeah sure you did, and I played guitar with the Rolling Stones last week, yeah right!
@Durwood71
@Durwood71 Ай бұрын
@@nursesteve2004 I hadn't thought about that. The story really does sound unbelievable.
@dala5568
@dala5568 Ай бұрын
My claim to fame is I’ve been on the same stage as The Rolling Stones, unfortunately not at the same time.
@BxCortez2050
@BxCortez2050 28 күн бұрын
terrifying
@Durwood71
@Durwood71 28 күн бұрын
@@BxCortez2050 I had a dream once that I was filling in on guitar for my favorite band, except I really don't know how to play guitar particularly well, so I kept messing up, and the lead singer, who is actually a super nice guy in real life, kept getting really angry with me, and then after the concert, the rest of the band refused to talk to me.
@1stTactless
@1stTactless 25 күн бұрын
"One of the most terrifying things that's ever happened to me was when Keith Moon decided he liked me." - Joe Walsh
@davidcox3076
@davidcox3076 20 күн бұрын
Can't remember if Joe also said it, but someone said that only about half of what you've heard about rockers' shenanigans is true. With Moon, it was all true.
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 20 күн бұрын
@@davidcox3076 Alice Cooper.
@davidcox3076
@davidcox3076 20 күн бұрын
@@hyacinthlynch843 Thank you! I couldn't remember.
@robertnobody
@robertnobody Ай бұрын
John Entwistle's bass playing is so heavy and rhythmically strong that you actually had a hard time realizing Keith wasn't there.
@WVRSpenceWestVirginiaRebel
@WVRSpenceWestVirginiaRebel 9 күн бұрын
Well he really wasn't there to begin with...
@gavinvalentino6002
@gavinvalentino6002 Ай бұрын
Around the 1:30 point, notice how well The Ox is playing percussively and setting the beat. Stepping up to play harder, attacking the strings but still maintaining perfect time, and doing a damn fine job of filling in some of what was suddenly missing! Absolutely fantastic. One of the top 5 greatest bassists ever, hands down.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
It just shows how well his bass and playing carried 👍
@chrisschweder4624
@chrisschweder4624 Ай бұрын
Recently I saw a KZfaq doc on Moon. Pete said that Moon really never kept time during songs, that was John's job.
@RafaelStrangiato
@RafaelStrangiato Ай бұрын
I agree whole heartedly. You sound like (possibly) a bassist yourself. I certainly am, and you are absolutely spot on regarding your assessment of John. Pure mesmerizing talent, and definitely in the top 5 or so great rock bassists. Thank you for saying top 5 btw... I appreciate your outlook & honesty. I love the Ox but when you look at a field that contains Squire, JPJ, and Geddy Lee, etc... that's some tough competition there.
@TheWealthOfNationz
@TheWealthOfNationz Ай бұрын
​​@@chrisschweder4624Yes, having to keep time restricted John's bass playing somewhat. When Kenny Jones joined the band, John said, in an interview, that Jones, who was a human metronome, gave him more freedom in his bass playing verses Moon.
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp Ай бұрын
Number one in my book. His work on the Quadrophenia album alone is enough to put him at the top of the base player's tree.
@sunking2001
@sunking2001 Ай бұрын
I was at this show and remember it quite well. I grew up in Santa Clara in the South Bay around 35 miles south. Nobody here mentioned that an "unknown" band named Lynyrd Skynyrd opened the show. We saw their name on the ticket and asked..."who the hell are they?" Well...they tore the roof completely off the Cow Palace that night with their encore..."Free Bird!" Then...we still had The Who!! What a piece of history!
@williamstone8305
@williamstone8305 Ай бұрын
I was there as well! Never forget the guy the pulled out of the crowd to drum! Honestly I didn't know who lynyrd skynyrd was and now realize I witnessed an epic concert!
@qqw743
@qqw743 Ай бұрын
The Who shoulda seen if the Skynyrd drummer was still around, that's the sensible move.
@dharma_star
@dharma_star Ай бұрын
@@qqw743 They did.He didn't want to do it,because he didn't know the songs.His name: Artimus Pyle.
@qqw743
@qqw743 Ай бұрын
@@dharma_star Tx
@m.rodrigolemus6224
@m.rodrigolemus6224 Ай бұрын
Sounds amazing ... wish I was there 👏 😃👍
@riffraff3658
@riffraff3658 Ай бұрын
I read somewhere that the fan, Scott Halpin said the size of Keith’s drum kit was ridiculous. Everywhere you looked, there was something to hit. 😂
@perikholt3395
@perikholt3395 Ай бұрын
Keith wanted to make sure Pete’s nose wasn’t the biggest thing on stage.
@palliaskamen5722
@palliaskamen5722 Ай бұрын
I like the Who but I always thought Moon's drumming was a bit too much.
@apbadogs
@apbadogs Ай бұрын
Nicko McBrain enters the discussion
@nursesteve2004
@nursesteve2004 19 күн бұрын
Scot said that the TomTom 's were as big or bigger than his own bass drum. Plus Keith was using 2 big bass drums.
@BubaLabinski223
@BubaLabinski223 Ай бұрын
At least the rest of the band kept the show going they didn’t stop. They just kept playing which was very professional.
@mikaelbiilmann6826
@mikaelbiilmann6826 Ай бұрын
Their playing was so tight too!😮
@dave30076
@dave30076 Ай бұрын
@@mikaelbiilmann6826 It really gave proof to the idea that the bass guitar is sort of a percussion instrument, too. Especially with the Ox playing it. They made do pretty well until Scot stepped in.
@mikaelbiilmann6826
@mikaelbiilmann6826 Ай бұрын
@@dave30076 True... the Ox... what a bass player!
@WilliamT1964
@WilliamT1964 Ай бұрын
@@mikaelbiilmann6826 Whatever the band...you follow the bass. Not the drummer, not the pianist. The bass.
@gunternetzer9621
@gunternetzer9621 Ай бұрын
Incredible that a band of the Who's stature would carry on with a drummer from the audience. I can't see the Stones doing that - most bands would have just called it a night.
@andymassingham
@andymassingham Ай бұрын
Naked Eye…Scott has to play one of the trickiest songs in the Who catalogue which had not been released at that point. Nice baptism.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
It would have been very daunting indeed 👍
@andymassingham
@andymassingham Ай бұрын
@@SteviesVinylCupboard In the recorded version originally on Odds And Sods, it goes from 4/4 to 2/4 to 6/8, as far as I can tell. Nuts!
@nursesteve2004
@nursesteve2004 29 күн бұрын
He struggled thru the first verse, but on the second go- round he kept his eye firmly on Pete and followed his cues, and did fine. During the lead break at one point, Pete stepped out front and did his famous windmilling power chords with Scot banging away at the drums behind him. What a thrill that had to be for Scot.
@sparra3819
@sparra3819 29 күн бұрын
@@nursesteve2004 As I saw earlier, you knew Scot or knew of his story quite well, so your comments give wonderful perspective, thank you!
@nursesteve2004
@nursesteve2004 27 күн бұрын
@@sparra3819 I knew of his story. I was actually working on writing a book about it, a sort of fictionalized account of the events leading up to Scot being able to go up onstage and play drums with them. Fictionalized because you just have to imagine what might have been said or thought at various times while still sticking with the timeliness of events that really happened.
@DonVintaggio
@DonVintaggio Ай бұрын
Entwistle keeps playing his definitive bass no matter Who is passing out on stage. In fact I thank Moon for letting us hear the bass in its full glory.
@luigivincenz3843
@luigivincenz3843 Ай бұрын
Agreed! Even with the grainy video, gosh, the bass was exceptional.
@andree.b4723
@andree.b4723 28 күн бұрын
Keep calm and carry on, is the British way!
@DMSProduktions
@DMSProduktions 22 күн бұрын
@@andree.b4723 Jolly good wot!
@andree.b4723
@andree.b4723 22 күн бұрын
@@DMSProduktions Lol, you got it!
@711honved
@711honved Ай бұрын
I saw Keith in the bar at the Marquee Club, London, in April 1978. We were there to see new band Dire Straits. He was dressed identically to his minder Tiny & approached us to chat to the two girls we were with. He offered me a swig from the bottle of Courvoisier brandy he had in his hand. I couldn't believe he was dead just six months later.
@roycehiggins7130
@roycehiggins7130 Ай бұрын
Wow! I was there! My memories of the show are actually correct!
@Slinkygal
@Slinkygal Ай бұрын
Now wait a minute. I always heard if you remembered it, you weren't really there.😅
@53rdAndThird
@53rdAndThird Ай бұрын
I'm surprised The Who didn't have a drum tech that knew all the songs and could take Keith's place. It was a different time, I guess.
@rgfreese
@rgfreese 25 күн бұрын
I saw guitarist Uli Jon Roth last night in San Antonio and the band’s 2nd guitarist missed the show due to having to fly back to Germany. The bass player became the 2nd guitarist and the amp tech played bass. Sounded great
@SatanClaus69
@SatanClaus69 25 күн бұрын
Guitar tech here. I know the songs better than the guy I work for... who wrote the songs.
@DirtyWindshieldSeries
@DirtyWindshieldSeries Ай бұрын
Even without Moon, Daltrey Townshend and Entwhistle Still Sounded Amazing on Won't Get Fooled Again!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
Indeed, even though its recorded badly Johns base particularly carries it wonderfully
@ktpinnacle
@ktpinnacle Ай бұрын
@@SteviesVinylCupboard So percussive.
@Norfolkbiker50
@Norfolkbiker50 Ай бұрын
@@SteviesVinylCupboard BASS
@coralthehippo1247
@coralthehippo1247 Ай бұрын
Entwistle absolutely CARRIES on that part
@johndevine6687
@johndevine6687 Ай бұрын
I went to high school with that drummer. I would recommend him…
@mikemiller659
@mikemiller659 Ай бұрын
Was Scott paid for his saving the show?
@BillMcGirr
@BillMcGirr Ай бұрын
He’s passed away from a brain tumor… so your recommendation won’t go far. He was not paid for the show. But he and his buddy loaded up on free food from the backstage vip area.🤣
@cyf195
@cyf195 Ай бұрын
Yeah Riordan HS... his brother was in my class.
@DrTomoculus
@DrTomoculus Ай бұрын
Seriously. That is utterly professional that they continued playing the song without him. And it was still good without drums lol!!!
@jimguy9874
@jimguy9874 Ай бұрын
Which goes to show you just how great they were.
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
They handled it the best it could've been done. As a drummer and fan of Keith's playing, listening to when he wasn't playing somehow sounded like he was still playing because I've rehearsed this song so many times on the drums and in my head, a void filled in.
@rosselliot8971
@rosselliot8971 Ай бұрын
@@jimguy9874 Exactly. Moon let the side down but the side kept on playing.
@hlcepeda
@hlcepeda Ай бұрын
Still, with Daltry being infamous for his hair-trigger temperament and being pugnacious (he once angrily knocked out Townshend with one punch), I'm surprised he didn't clock Moon right there on the stage. (I wonder if he did later on.)
@DrTomoculus
@DrTomoculus Ай бұрын
@@hlcepeda I think in their history there was a point where Daltrey almost had to leave the band, because he beat up Keith Moon. This was early on, but I'd have to check that.
@groverw7507
@groverw7507 Ай бұрын
Crazy that I as a middle school kid living on the East coast in '73 with no internet, knew of this guy and his brave effort, must have been FM radio that I learned of it.
@midnightrambler7716
@midnightrambler7716 Ай бұрын
Keith Moon Unplugged. 20 years ahead of his time.
@user-wk9wq8yq5u
@user-wk9wq8yq5u Ай бұрын
😂
@joaoalmendra65
@joaoalmendra65 Ай бұрын
😂
@BFVK
@BFVK Ай бұрын
😂
@johnycat7373
@johnycat7373 Ай бұрын
😂
@tgrapey
@tgrapey 21 күн бұрын
Nice one
@davidellis5141
@davidellis5141 Ай бұрын
A memorable experience for Halpin. A sad night for Moon. Rock & Roll Excess.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
Indeed, both a wonderful experience and a desperate one at the same time.
@Eb-or
@Eb-or Ай бұрын
Thankfully most of us made it through our youth unscathed. By the time Moon died he looked like a man twice his age. Wreckless addiction is an illness.
@seed_drill7135
@seed_drill7135 Ай бұрын
Same with Morrison and Hank Williams.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Ай бұрын
Pete said it was an insane coke addiction to cover the booze habit.
@thefish5861
@thefish5861 Ай бұрын
Or, it’s lack of self control.
@willoughby1888
@willoughby1888 Ай бұрын
I had a good friend who looked just like Jim Morrison and felt that he was him, too. He'd get drunk on Old English 800 all the time, and he was seeking attention he thrived on. He wound up in jail and totaled 2 cars, one a pristine Dodge Dart and another a Ford Falcon. He didn't care because he wanted everyone else to care about "poor" him instead. If I had a dime for every time he stared in the mirror and ran his hands through his long hair, well, I could pay rent for a year.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Ай бұрын
@@willoughby1888 Pretty good, pretty neat
@patrickstannard5753
@patrickstannard5753 Ай бұрын
THERE BY THE GRACE OF GOD GO I . SOBER 40 YEARS.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
well done 👍
@mayorb3366
@mayorb3366 11 күн бұрын
Yes!
@howardgreene8720
@howardgreene8720 13 күн бұрын
R.I.P. Scott Halpin. 2/9/2008, age 54 (brain tumor).
@divittokelly5603
@divittokelly5603 Ай бұрын
To say you actually played with The Who...on stage. That's a musician's dream come true. I did have a beer with The Buzzcocks when they played at Maxwell's in Hoboken. That was a treat. Cool people.
@Porsche996driver
@Porsche996driver Ай бұрын
The Buzzcocks were awesome so many great edgy tunes!
@helendi7000
@helendi7000 Ай бұрын
I was friends with Pete and Steve from Buzzcocks and for 30 years would go backstage for some beers (and weed) when they were in the Bay Area also
@msbadkittie
@msbadkittie Ай бұрын
lucky! Buzzcocks are one of my favorite bands. i had Singles Going Steady on vinyl. played the hell out of it.
@zootsoot2006
@zootsoot2006 Ай бұрын
Surely Moonie's drum tech would have been a bit peeved he wasn't given the chance.
@tgrapey
@tgrapey 21 күн бұрын
Buzzcocks were awesome-- waaaaaaay underrated.
@SSWiseman
@SSWiseman Ай бұрын
Was and still am a huge Who fan. I was a senior in HS and drove up to the Cow Palace with a buddy and purchased tickets from a scalper. I remember Keith passing out like it was yesterday, but what also stood out was the opening (then unknown) band - Lynyrd Skynyrd. Free Bird had been unleashed.
@jimiplayscobo5877
@jimiplayscobo5877 Ай бұрын
I seen Skynyrd on that tour and thought they played much better than the Who. It was funny not knowing who they were. People were saying how good they were and saying Lynyrd who???
@Foul_Quince
@Foul_Quince Ай бұрын
This is the greatest story in the history of rock music.
@stevencurtis-uf2es
@stevencurtis-uf2es Ай бұрын
RIP SCOT THANKU FOR PLAYING!!! AND THANKU FOR BEING.
@jeffreyjkkelly2520
@jeffreyjkkelly2520 Ай бұрын
Moon could handle those drums like a genius maniac but couldn't handle the fame machine that chewed him up and spit him out. (From a drummer/musician since learning 🥁Wipe Out🛢in 1969.) May God rest his soul.
@Daddy53751
@Daddy53751 Ай бұрын
He had substance abuse problems. It’s taken down more of the world’s great musicians than anything else on earth.
@jeffreyjkkelly2520
@jeffreyjkkelly2520 Ай бұрын
@Daddy53751 Yes. As was evident at this show and others. But the music machine was a contributing factor and does not get off the hook by my perspective.
@jeffreyjkkelly2520
@jeffreyjkkelly2520 Ай бұрын
@11235but Which can be manageable and not a death sentence. The music machine contributed to his death.
@Daddy53751
@Daddy53751 Ай бұрын
@@jeffreyjkkelly2520 in that Music Industry and Hollywood are total enablers, of course. Drugs and alcohol are the lions share, we just all hear more about these guys and gals because of the fame.
@joegibson6041
@joegibson6041 Ай бұрын
So he was a no call, no show.
@stevecowder4774
@stevecowder4774 Ай бұрын
Wow, that is a rare vintage, legendary video. I’d vaguely heard about this occasion before but I’d never seen any actual footage until now. Keith was an amazing drummer but unfortunately his wild side had to catch up with him. RIP Keith !
@Kentavious444
@Kentavious444 Ай бұрын
That was every drummers dream moment.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
👍
@MyMusic-cd3do
@MyMusic-cd3do Ай бұрын
@@SteviesVinylCupboard And nightmare. How well do you know the song in the first place? Songs are often different live than studio versions, or even the last tour. You end up a hero or a zero. Thank goodness he was a hero.
@Kentavious444
@Kentavious444 Ай бұрын
@@MyMusic-cd3do Most musicians, regardless of talent level will never know the experience of playing a large concert event, so by that measure this was a once in a lifetime opportunity provided by a drummer who would rather enjoy horse tranquilizer.
@stevedodder490
@stevedodder490 Ай бұрын
I'd have to agree with the "nightmare" response. I've played drums for 50 years, and around 20 years ago I went to see a friend/former bandmate's new band play at a well attended venue, not an arena or anything, but ~300 in the crowd. When I arrived, he was running the sound and lights, but ran up to ask if I could play a set with the band. I said "Sure!", but hadn't rehearsed with the band or knew more than 2 names even. The set went well, except for not knowing their drummers kit at all, or the songs they wanted to play or, anything else for that matter. It was a little fun and mostly terrifying. :-) Gotta hand it to Scot Halpin.
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 7 күн бұрын
@@Kentavious444 Just the way the music sounds as you are playing it with no rehearsal must have been so frightening. I wonder if he was high af as most of us would have been at a show back then.
@LoveBoatPirate
@LoveBoatPirate Ай бұрын
I love how Pete tries to rouse Keith by hitting the Gong! 😂 👊💥🔔👍
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
Its great isn't it, wonderful desperation 🤣👍
@johncahill3644
@johncahill3644 5 күн бұрын
I saw this concert at the Spectrum in Philly...they were amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!! (and the contact high was also amazing...there were times it was hard to see the stage through the smoke). One of the best concerts ever. The crowd loved them.
@soulnik
@soulnik Ай бұрын
Amazed that Moon lived to 32 years of age after collapsing at the drum set.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
It amazes me that his drums are so sublime on Quadrophenia and Roger saying that 73/74 he was at the very top of his game, yet his personal life and issues were so sadly not helped the way they should have been.
@drummer78
@drummer78 Ай бұрын
This was collapse # 1. He collapsed again onstage at the Boston Garden in 1976.
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
Had it not been for the excess and addiction, he'd still be alive today and rocking. Old age wouldn't have slowed this guy down, only drugs...alcohol... and synthetic things could destroy him.
@markpowers7752
@markpowers7752 26 күн бұрын
I was there. The best thing about that show was Lynyrd Skynrd and opened show blew us all away.
@billlewis8711
@billlewis8711 15 күн бұрын
@MarkPowers - if that’s true then why the hell didn’t Skynard’s drummer come out & cover for Moonie? Maybe there was even a 3rd band on the bill that night
@searchthewind99
@searchthewind99 Ай бұрын
I remember reading about that, I think in Rolling Stone. I didn't know Scott had died. Sorry to hear that.
@Panufo
@Panufo Ай бұрын
My bass player was AT this show. I only found out last month. What he described is exactly what has gone down in legend.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
👍
@MrFchank
@MrFchank Ай бұрын
Never heard this story before. Big props to Scot for getting up there and filling in!!
@mitchellspindell589
@mitchellspindell589 Ай бұрын
The same thing happened with me at a Rolling Stones concert. Keith Richards was practically out cold, and Mick asked if anyone could play guitar, so I volunteered, and Mick Taylor loaned me one of his guitars. After the show, we all went backstage...and do you know who was there backstage that night? Hendrix! He had been jamming with Keith before the show, so we all partied a little and later Mick himself told me "I was as good as Taylor," and I "should head back to the hotel with us because we have some groupies there," but I had to go home because I had forgotten to take my lithium that evening.
@jelink22
@jelink22 Ай бұрын
Is that your story, and you're sticking to it?
@siulumlion
@siulumlion Ай бұрын
@@jelink22 He left out the part about the Bengal tiger.
@user-nh7ho4si5v
@user-nh7ho4si5v Ай бұрын
Sounds like a Joe Biden story.
@thelawenforcementproject2705
@thelawenforcementproject2705 Ай бұрын
I've been MitchellSpindells bff since high school. I can vouch for him. Plus I was with him that night
@Americathebeautiful49
@Americathebeautiful49 Ай бұрын
Life is full of remarkable stories. Leave it to the unhappy trolls to mock this one. I myself had run ins with Keith and Keith at different times in my life and different circumstances so I know that Mitchell’s story could be true. The people that were there remember and if it isn’t true it’s still a damn good story.
@zkxe-mr6vy
@zkxe-mr6vy Ай бұрын
It's a good thing Scot was there to lend a Halpin hand! Nyuk nyuk nyuk !
@craigrheberling
@craigrheberling Ай бұрын
who else coulda dunnit? lol
@tom-kz9pb
@tom-kz9pb Ай бұрын
Anybody can screw around on the drums. Anybody can tap out a simple beat, which for some songs, is enough. But to do the flashy showmanship of the drumming greats, like Keith Moon or Buddy Rich, takes a lot of natural talent that most of us don't have, even more so than endless hours of practice and training. The difference between a real, human drummer and a synthetic drum machine is the difference between a homemade cake and a Betty Crocker box cake mix.
@DG-sf9ei
@DG-sf9ei Ай бұрын
Well stated. There's nothing that can hold a candle to raw talent and personal style. Not drum clinics, institutions, university degrees in music .....etc
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Ай бұрын
@@kerrylee4633 How he and the band came up with that crazy beat to "Suzie Q.", I'll never know, but that's next-level-up attitude.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Ай бұрын
@@kerrylee4633 No, Creedence had strict standard against drug use while working. "Suzie Q" is well-structured, planned, and almost flawless in delivery. Drugs do the exact opposite to recordings. Also, Creedence was from Berkeley.
@kerrylee4633
@kerrylee4633 Ай бұрын
@RideAcrossTheRiver Was being facetious. I was a sound/ recording engineer for many years. I do not advocate substance abuse in the studio or live but some legendary performances have resulted from the use of them. Of course there have been more disasters.
@RideAcrossTheRiver
@RideAcrossTheRiver Ай бұрын
@@kerrylee4633 I know Fogerty had trouble with alcohol at times, but the best Creedence tracks always sound so focused. I mean, a surgeon ain't gonna down five beers before a job ... so why should a musician?
@ktpinnacle
@ktpinnacle Ай бұрын
The pinnacle of Who chaos.
@SuperNevile
@SuperNevile Ай бұрын
mmm debatable. There was the other situation on the Smothers Brothers show in 1967 when Keith loaded a small cannon with theatrical flash powder, but "then somehow" it got overloaded with gun powder. When it went off it filled the studio with smoke,, set Pete's hair on fire and deafened him (from which he didn't fully recover), and Loon received shrapnel from the cymbals.
@FrustratedAnimeGirl
@FrustratedAnimeGirl Ай бұрын
Man wow Scott is awesome!
@ui888iu
@ui888iu 28 күн бұрын
"Ludes? I dont have any ludes!" Now finally that scene of Chong failing to play the drums makes sense!
@jonsrecordcollection7172
@jonsrecordcollection7172 14 күн бұрын
Notice how the crowd cheers when Keith collapses. They were appreciative that Keith rocked so hard he worked himself into unconsciousness.
@doctorpatt
@doctorpatt 6 күн бұрын
lovely tale...Keith was something else. Influenced many, broke a lot of hearts...
@MrTea7
@MrTea7 24 күн бұрын
I was there about 50 feet back from the stage. They were unbelievable, "Can't Explain" was as explosive a thing as I've ever seen on stage and I saw Zep/TYA /Montrose in the 70s. Wish I had heard Quadro in advance as a whole would have appreciated it they had quad sound set up with speakers at the back of the Cow. With Scott they played a slowed down "Spoonful" and soldiered on but it wasn't the same without Keith. Next day in paper John L. Wasserman wrote Bill Graham was talking to Lynrd's drummer on the side but no explanation why he did not step up. Somebody ripped off the souvenir "Fallout Shelter" jacket from the tour they gave Scot has a memento! BTW that was Lynrd's live tour debut can you believe it. They blew a bank of speakers on "Gimme 3 Steps" and the bass turned to fuzz. Got it fixed and they blew the roof off with "Freebird" all 3 guitars blazing away at the peak. Saw them do it again at Winterland the next year second on the bill to Marshall Tucker. Later they played Oakland Stadium when they only had Alan and Gary on guitars, more casual outdoor show but it was still good.
@strattuner
@strattuner 25 күн бұрын
WE WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN,THE WHO ROCKS,PERIOD,
@siriosstar4789
@siriosstar4789 2 күн бұрын
i saw the Byrds at the Avalon Ballroom in San Fran around 1967 . one of the memeners was so drunk and or stoned ,that they had to shut the show down after about fifteen minutes . but we were so high we didn't care .😂
@markhorton1718
@markhorton1718 Ай бұрын
What an amazing night that must have been!!
@robstimson4234
@robstimson4234 Ай бұрын
l was very excited about the Quadrophenia album. Thought it was superb. l went to the Boston Garden to hear the album live. They got one and a half songs in and Pete announced from the stage "Keith Moon is sick. You don't want Keith to play when he's sick, do you?" End of concert. A buddy of mine was a Boston EMT at the time, and he was in the ambulance that took Keith to Mass General Hospital. He was on so many substances that the EMTs couldn't determine what was actually going on with him. He survived, obviously. l didn't keep my ticket stub so l couldn't go to the 'make up" concert, a while later. l felt Keith Moon's drumming on Q was brilliant, and he let me down that evening.
@user-nh7ho4si5v
@user-nh7ho4si5v Ай бұрын
I recall my brother-in-law telling me of the night at the old Boston Garden when Keith was 'sick' and unable to perform. He said there was a near-riot on the floor when they announced the postponement. Fun times, the 70s!
@erikthys3911
@erikthys3911 Ай бұрын
The Who: the only band that could play on without a drummer and still sound good
@laurence.oliveira
@laurence.oliveira 19 күн бұрын
Elton John's band could do that as well!
@Mrsilenciobackgammon
@Mrsilenciobackgammon Ай бұрын
You can hear Pete asking "is everything okay?" around 2:08. I love the context this has, great video
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 24 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for spotting that and the compliment, much appreciated. I tried to give the video those little key moments to let it tell the story as it unfolds. Your comment says I had some success, cheers 👍
@lewistaylor1965
@lewistaylor1965 Ай бұрын
Brilliant and a brave man...The show must go on...That was his gig right there...
@BillMueller2016
@BillMueller2016 Ай бұрын
My roommate Roger was the roadie with the Heil tee shirt who drug Keith to the side of the stage. He called me the next day and told me about it.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
wow, please tell us more 👍
@w.harrison7277
@w.harrison7277 Ай бұрын
I never heard this story before. Totally cool, Scot!
@pauljordan4452
@pauljordan4452 7 күн бұрын
A decade before I was born.
@posteraddict
@posteraddict Ай бұрын
I was there as well. I saw Moon go down several times and I was standing next to my pal Bill Baron, one of the best drummers I've ever worked with. When Townshend made the call I started pushing Bill up towards the stage. "Get up there", I yelled while pushing women and children out of our way. Alas, another drummer got up there and killed it. Never thought I'd relive that moment until now. Skynrd opened the show and I think there were some really dire sound issues. They were pretty bad that night. My band opened for them about six months later. They smoked us...man, they were good!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
Great story Greg, and from an acclaimed guitarist as well!, thanks for sharing. Glad I reminded you to get your story, cheers 👍
@JoseyWales845
@JoseyWales845 Ай бұрын
Being a fan since the late 60s. Moon never knew how to handle the fame. Unfortunately, he died as one of the best drummers of all times.
@dudleylitz7369
@dudleylitz7369 25 күн бұрын
I live 60 miles east of COW PALACE, friends were there!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 24 күн бұрын
Good to know, cheers 👍
@modjohnsenglishdisco
@modjohnsenglishdisco 24 күн бұрын
What a story! The first band I ever saw was the Who, still my favorite. Hope to see Roger and Pete again. While working as a stagehand at a major band's tour rehearsals the drum tech asked our scruffy lot if anyone played the drums. Several hands went up, mine did not. He pointed at me. As we walked toward the riser I protested, "But I don't..." He looked at me. "Ah, right, gotcha." :)
@aux8344
@aux8344 Ай бұрын
The greatest moment in Rock and roll in my opinion.
@lizzyschmidt8429
@lizzyschmidt8429 Ай бұрын
Scott did a fantastic job on drums 🥁🥁🥁
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
👍
@jaybarnes8034
@jaybarnes8034 Ай бұрын
Anyone else see Ron Wood in the beginning?
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
👍😉
@user-jz6to8md3c
@user-jz6to8md3c Ай бұрын
Ron shows up everywhere.
@FranktheDachshund
@FranktheDachshund Ай бұрын
Ron Howard too
@sirtainlee8725
@sirtainlee8725 Ай бұрын
​@@FranktheDachshund haha!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
@@FranktheDachshund Bob Pridden, Who's sound man and credited for inventing on-stage wedge monitors
@stephen1462
@stephen1462 Ай бұрын
Pearl Jam, ever the lovers of The Who, brought a fan on stage in Oakland in May 2022 to play Yellow Ledbetter, and then a high school kid the next night for Mind Your Manners when Matt Cameron was out due to covid. Both did well, especially the high school kid. But, man, it’s gotta be a freak out moment when you sit behind the drums and see thousands of people staring back at you. 😳
@edkrausmixengineer
@edkrausmixengineer Ай бұрын
This is why having a drum tech is so important. They will know all the songs and often times can play it better than the band member.
@jamesha175
@jamesha175 Ай бұрын
there you go. i'll bet that even Neil Peart's tech could do it better than Neil
@ScottyColoradoKid
@ScottyColoradoKid Ай бұрын
There is footage of a FM show where Mick Fleetwood was so sick with the flu that his drum tech had to fill in, and of course he did fantastic....
@MDavidG1
@MDavidG1 Ай бұрын
@@jamesha175 Yeah, right! 🙃
@nathandodge665
@nathandodge665 Ай бұрын
BS
@luigivincenz3843
@luigivincenz3843 Ай бұрын
@@jamesha175 Of course they can. Elephant tranqs' helps a lot.
@JosephBurke-zp6hl
@JosephBurke-zp6hl 6 сағат бұрын
Moonie did the same thing during a Boston show I attended. Opened with I can’t explain then fell off his drums. I think Daltry came out after awhile and said Keith can’t continue. That was the end of the show! Back then it was paper tickets. If you didn’t have your stub you couldn’t get into the rescheduled show a few weeks later. At that show they introduced The Who and Moonie came out by himself doing cartwheels. They did can’t explain again and then said I think this is where we left off!
@WilliamT1964
@WilliamT1964 Ай бұрын
Getting through the song in perfect time without the drummer, and you almost don't notice. That's how the big boys do it.
@bigdaveradio
@bigdaveradio Ай бұрын
I went to this show with some friends from work. Just getting tickets was an adventure in it's self. We had tickets way on the side and couldn't actually see Moon. When the drums suddenly stopped the first time mid song, and the rest of the band finished the song we didn't know what the hell was going on.
@user-le8ds6cl6q
@user-le8ds6cl6q Ай бұрын
those were the days. I miss those days when rock was king. all those tales of excess from those rock superstars. and now what have we got? story of some rapper getting arrested? boring stuff. and I'm not even talking about the music....
@teleguy5699
@teleguy5699 7 күн бұрын
Just said that to my wife seeing this story. The sex, drugs, and rock and roll of the '70's will never be the same.
@MCSmith-xv7vn
@MCSmith-xv7vn 21 күн бұрын
this is truly an incredible story. its worthy of a movie seriously. done the right way it would be incredible
@steveconn
@steveconn Ай бұрын
An amazing moment in rock history.
@RayFromTexas1
@RayFromTexas1 Ай бұрын
Rock In Peace Scott!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
@bent2
@bent2 22 күн бұрын
Props to the band finishing the song with power and enthusiasm despite no drums.
@sleeve8651
@sleeve8651 Ай бұрын
Wow....! What a story bomb to drop on your friends ! Lol...! You did what.....? May they all rest in peace ! ♥️🥀♥️ A piece of Rock History !
@paulbfields8284
@paulbfields8284 Ай бұрын
Professionals don’t stop. They give. Asking for a drummer was the righteous thing to do for the audience . Kieth was Kieth till the end. Not making excuses..
@KeithLivingstone
@KeithLivingstone Ай бұрын
KEITH
@TowGunner
@TowGunner Ай бұрын
😂
@axetu
@axetu Ай бұрын
@Steviesvinylcupboard- thank you for that information, including your insights into the original footage. Bravo!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
No problem, I have decided, due to popular demand, to put the Scott concert tracks up with a bit of introduction as a kind of part two. I have used the better footage and synced it with the better audio. next video stay tuned, cheers
@axetu
@axetu Ай бұрын
​@@SteviesVinylCupboardwow! I'll be looking for it. Thanks for the hard work!
@Theakker3B
@Theakker3B 29 күн бұрын
"Moon takes elephant tranquilizers, and he starts off strong enough and a few songs in he collapses." He actually played the majority of the concert, according to the list at the end.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 24 күн бұрын
Well spotted. Details are sketchy about the rest of the songs and how well he played them but mainly its said he collapsed twice. Although another commenter who said they were there said he collapsed several times!! who knows, cheers 👍
@Theakker3B
@Theakker3B 24 күн бұрын
@@SteviesVinylCupboard And then the same guy says he collapsed by the end 'Won't Get Fooled Again' instead of 'Magic Bus'. That guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
@OldeDog_NewTricks
@OldeDog_NewTricks Ай бұрын
Stumbled across this video after watching a video of a DJ freaking out because her software failed at Coachella festival. Such a difference of mentality of showmanship between the generations. These guys never quit and kept the show going with impossible odds. Today’s performer had a temper tantrum and exposed her lack of skill without the crutch of technology.
@helendi7000
@helendi7000 Ай бұрын
Grimes
@OldeDog_NewTricks
@OldeDog_NewTricks Ай бұрын
@@helendi7000 that’s the one
@MrGb1965
@MrGb1965 Ай бұрын
“Without him we’re not a group”. Indeed
@michaelwray1034
@michaelwray1034 Ай бұрын
Scott immortalised on film..RIP.
@kristennoelle9447
@kristennoelle9447 Ай бұрын
As an aside: someone really needs to do a brilliant documentary/bio flick on Bill Graham... wonderful legacy 🙏💜
@jimmurphy834
@jimmurphy834 Ай бұрын
Bill had a library of taped legends in concert from this era. It's time to release these videotapes and revive this time in music. Back when musicians actually played their instruments.
@kristennoelle9447
@kristennoelle9447 Ай бұрын
@@jimmurphy834 absolutely!!
@darkforest3333
@darkforest3333 26 күн бұрын
Yeah… but, alas…there WAS and will NEVER be another drummer so creative, exciting, passionate and such fun to watch and listen to as Moonie
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 25 күн бұрын
I agree 👍
@TheLittleOsmondsFan13
@TheLittleOsmondsFan13 Ай бұрын
Woow, I loved it, thank you 😊
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
appreciate it thanks 👍
@jimnasium452
@jimnasium452 Ай бұрын
Normally I'd advise a drummer sitting in to just follow the bass player but when that bass player is John Entwistle you'd better strap in! 😆
@NotSuitableForMum
@NotSuitableForMum Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this mate. Never seen it before.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
thanks, cheers 👍
@axetu
@axetu Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for omitting the footage that would have made this subject great
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
which is?
@axetu
@axetu Ай бұрын
​@SteviesVinylCupboard the audience member playing through a song or two.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
​@@axetu This short video was just to tell the story of the event not the event itself. Smokestack/spoonful jam and Naked eye would have added 12 minutes to a 6min video. Footage of the concert is available if you wish to find it (but with bad sound and audience noise). That footage also has the original editors editing on it. Scott only appears in small snippets and due to the bad sound doesn't do justice to his efforts. Naked eye (a nightmare to play anyway) has below par sound and in parts shows Scott losing his way with lack of familiarity. Its a difficult piece, tempo wise and shows. Rather than include confusing snippets I chose to be succinct with the legend of the day.
@DavidJimenez-dz2ts
@DavidJimenez-dz2ts Ай бұрын
Wow. Got to rock with the WHO😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉
@ijustgottasay1281
@ijustgottasay1281 Ай бұрын
Townshend was such a trooper the way he handled all of this. Love the segment 3:12 thru 3:37, especially when Pete gives a 'thumb's up' while he and Roger are literally dragging Moonie offstage; looks like something out of a Benny Hill skit ... just another episode of The Who in "Life with Moonie". But seriously, Pete's letter to Scot's widow following his death was such a class maneuver from such a class gentleman.
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
stay tuned for the next video 👍
@LarzGustafsson
@LarzGustafsson Ай бұрын
Keith Moon was the best drummer ever.
@whofan1967
@whofan1967 Ай бұрын
Roger's scream made up for the lack of drums. 😅
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard Ай бұрын
👍
@mikegraham4255
@mikegraham4255 Ай бұрын
Had no idea that Moon played for over an hour!
@pullthereins
@pullthereins Ай бұрын
That’s so sad man. Moon brought so much raw energy to the world of Rock n’ Roll. Thankfully someone was able to help the band carry on through the set. Celebraties are often surrounded by yes men and woman. Who ultimately and inadvertently enable the celebrity. In their case. Moon.
@martijn_yt
@martijn_yt Ай бұрын
For anybody that still thought that Spinal Tap was exaggerated...
@rockettebob
@rockettebob Ай бұрын
i got to see the WHO 3 times... when Keith played with them i got into a fist fight after the show. all wired by the show. the third time in reno they made me sit down and i fell asleep. my broken body makes me use a walker/wheelchair and a public bus. sometimes i sing magic bus to the drivers. now that is my magic bus. i had a 1943 White bus. decorated. hard to drive. artcars too. it is weird getting old.. they had a song about that also......... THANK YOU !!!.........rockettebob in reno
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for stopping by, take care now 👍
@4Him4u2
@4Him4u2 Ай бұрын
What an experience of a lifetime!! “Guess what (or Who) I did last night?”😂😂😂😂👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
@brandonwhitacre2500
@brandonwhitacre2500 Ай бұрын
Scot Halpin was from my hometown of Muscatine, iowa. this story is legend among us local musicians here!
@sms9106
@sms9106 Ай бұрын
I grew up with Scot and Mike.
@robindumler1735
@robindumler1735 Ай бұрын
Unbelievable..... Wonderful Rock & Roll !!!!
@TheVinylRecordMission
@TheVinylRecordMission 13 күн бұрын
Wow Stevie! This one really got the algorithm’s goat huh! Amazing view count! Congratulations on the boost in subs too! A view count phenomenon. Cheers!
@SteviesVinylCupboard
@SteviesVinylCupboard 12 күн бұрын
Thanks Steve, She's still going, will it get to 1million? I had a short of the same name blow up and a few comments wanting more details. So I decided to make a longer vid about it. At that time I had boosted to 5k subs and thought it may get a thousand views over time. Boy was I wrong!! 😂. Someone also wanted Scots full set so I did the next video. Gotta keep the folks happy, cheers 👍
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