The Who - Tattoo



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Tattoo performed by The Who at the Charlton Athletic Stadium on may 18th 1974


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Townsend Was ... ( 9 months ago by Mick342)
Townsend Was COMPLETELY PISSED At This Gig.....YOU Can't Evn Tell....;)
why was he pissed? ( 8 months ago by mrskeithmoon)
why was he pissed?
dude. johns shirt? ... ( 8 months ago by mrskeithmoon)
dude. johns shirt? lol
Tommy, not Johnny xD ( 8 months ago by DarthMurray)
Tommy, not Johnny xD
NICE..! ( 8 months ago by WhirligigBeatle)
NICE..!
Oh yeah....Watch ... ( 8 months ago by lofi73)
Oh yeah....Watch some of the other videos from this gig.Pretty obvious some of the footwork is
´nt done by a sober individual.
actually, i like ... ( 7 months ago by dustinkstnachkot123)
actually, i like the version of naked eye at charlton
slimbond227 wrote: ... ( 7 months ago by RiotNrrrdUTube)
slimbond227 wrote: "didn't mose allison write this or am i thinkin of some other song?" You're thinking of "(Young Man) Blues".
don't show them ... ( 7 months ago by ah3133)
don't show them that pete, that's what got jim morrison sent to jail
Thanks ( 7 months ago by slimbond227)
Thanks
Pissed is British ... ( 7 months ago by jbrose40)
Pissed is British slang for drunk.
oh got it lol ( 7 months ago by mrskeithmoon)
oh got it lol
there's no clue THE ... ( 7 months ago by MoritzxD)
there's no clue THE Who is the best band ever
na pissed is ... ( 7 months ago by UnitedScots)
na pissed is english ha PISHED is scottish
people say that ... ( 6 months ago by pedroenzo18)
people say that elvis was the best but the who is the first and best band i ever lisned to
Whohoo Who! ( 5 months ago by ZosoTownshend07)
Whohoo Who!
i really like the ... ( 5 months ago by THEKINKS08)
i really like the version of this song from LIVE AT LEEDS, there is much more energy in that performance
WHOOO! Pete!!! Ya! ( 5 months ago by JohnnyDepp5115)
WHOOO! Pete!!! Ya!
YES. i 100 % agree. ... ( 5 months ago by samanthaFVK)
YES. i 100 % agree. my first who album was live at leeds. amazing.
My dad was at ... ( 5 months ago by smellyoldplopnamedfr)
My dad was at charlton 1974, he said it was 'fucking loud!'
Pete's just a ... ( 4 months ago by TrickyTolles64)
Pete's just a little drunk. Just a little..
;) Otherwise nice version...
Just a little Brandy to calm the nerves eh?!
hehe pete was/is ... ( 4 months ago by entopic)
hehe pete was/is brilliant, even with a bottle of brandy!!
was it this year ... ( 3 months ago by neilm26)
was it this year that they played the vetch ?
Yeah, we don't need ... ( 3 weeks ago by fallenleaf25)
Yeah, we don't need another "Miami Incident" =)



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