FIRST TIME HEARING The Who - Substitute REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING The Who - Substitute REACTION
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This track was way before Baba O'Reilly, written in 1965 and released as a single in March 1966 reaching No5 in the UK charts. Pete Townshend was becoming an accomplished songwriter by this time and it showed with this track that they werre going to be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. Check out I Can See For Miles from only a year later and you'll see the progress they were making to establish themselves as a much harder sounding unit. Loving your reactions as usual guys, great to see you're still getting turned on to what we oldies were listening to in the sixties, loving every minute..

mrbumble
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You know you're getting old when you can remember listening to the "old classics" on your transistor radio when they were first released.

orraman
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This song was released in 1966. I enjoy their entire catalogue but most of what they did from "Tommy" til Keith Moon died was amazing next level music!

lexentropy
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The basis of the Who sound was the manic drumming of Keith Moon and the driving bass of Jon Entwhistle - just brilliant. I was lucky enough to see this number performed live as part of the Live at Leeds set. I think you can just hear me clapping on the record.

oldad
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The Who formed in London in 1962. This was their 5th single, released in 1966. the previous 4 were Zoot Suit, 1964- I Can't Explain, 1964- Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, 1965 & My Generation, 1965. They had 4 Album releases in the 60's as well as 2 compilation albums, one in north America and one in the UK. Who's next was their 2nd album of the 70's after Live At Leeds.

jeffjohnson
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My favorite pre Tommy song is I Can See for Miles. You guys would love it

unclephil
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Bargain, Mobile, My Wife, Drowned, Love Reign O're Me, The Seeker, 5:15 so many good songs

elegantirony
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Thank you, this is the Who's best song.

JettRink-bk
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This is old school Who. Some of their best came out of this era!

leemcclements
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Substitute (1966) - Baba o' Riley (1971)

jeanphilippebaye
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FYI Bassist, John Entwistle was actually the “Lead Guitarist” of the band. Just listen to the bass throughout “Substitute”.
“Substitute” was released in 1966.

pat
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GRRRREATT !!!
As Are Loads Of Their Tracks... From The 60's I Can't Explain, Pictures Of Lily, I'm A Boy, "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" And The Kids Are Alright. The 70's The Song Is Over, 5.15, I've Had Enough, Who Are You And Dr.Jimmy TREMENDOUS ALL 🎉🎸🎤🧨

neilscarratt
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Substitute was recorded in Feb 1966, years before Baba O’Riley. Musically, ahead of it’s time, especially the drumming of Keith Moon which is absolutely stunning.

anthonyflynn
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My Favorite Who song!!
Yay!!
Don't judge a book by it's cover.

rodneygriffin
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Early Who is full of humorous lines and songs: Pictures Of Lily, I'm A Boy, Boris The Spider, etc...

CaptainTedStryker
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Ok, now that you are on early Who - one of my favorites - you've got I Can See for Miles, Boris the Spider, Pictures of Lily, The Kids are Alright, I Can't Explain, and Happy Jack. Can't go wrong.

Pilodon
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The line 'I look all white, but my dad was black' was replaced with 'I try to walk forward, but my feet walk back' on the original US release; the original line was considered too controversial.

shaitarn
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The Ox absolutely KILLING it on bass....That tone was unheard of in 1966.

patrickgrant
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I heard this song ages and ages ago on a Who greatest hits tape and didn’t think that much of it. But now I like it a lot more hearing it again after all these years. Thanks.

fancasual
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My Who favourites are 'I'm A Boy' (1965) and 'I Can See For Miles' (1967)

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