Nice falsetto, Keith!! It's interesting that drummer Keith gets far more into singing this than either Daltrey or Townsend, who seem strangely tentative. Maybe they were worrying about the way they sounded! Keith sure wasn't. Thanks for posting this, Dan. It was also good to see the guys having some fun and enjoying themselves--before the breakdowns and tragedies.
Keith idolised the Beach Boys and had a strong desire to play "surf music" much to Pete Townshends' disdain. When The Who returned to Scandinavia in June 1966 the band would perform this regularly with Keith taking lead vocal harmony.
Nice falsetto, Keith!! It's interesting that drummer Keith gets far more into singing this than either Daltrey or Townsend, who seem strangely tentative. Maybe they were worrying about the way they sounded! Keith sure wasn't.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this, Dan. It was also good to see the guys having some fun and enjoying themselves--before the breakdowns and tragedies.
Keith idolised the Beach Boys and had a strong desire to play "surf music" much to Pete Townshends' disdain. When The Who returned to Scandinavia in June 1966 the band would perform this regularly with Keith taking lead vocal harmony.
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