November 28, 2024

The Central Pennsylvania Youth All-Star Band sings "Baba O'Riley."

And Roger Daltrey approves:
@cpmhof 🔥🔥OH WOW!🔥🔥 Lead singer of The Who - Roger Daltrey himself - has seen the Central Pennsylvania Youth All-Star Band’s version of “Baba O’Riley!” @Addi Grace @Amani Weary (of @Before The End ) @CarmineGontzMusic @Noah Gibney @Faith Noel @AlexWarnerMusic Levi Dickinson @E_Val521 @Atrium Audio @Josh Nesmith ♬ original sound - cpmhof

38 comments:

David53 said...

Excellent!

Thank you.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Agreed!
In high school bands we played in we always felt the JOY!

BUMBLE BEE said...

The Who, from "Substitute" on, were rooted in pure youth energy.

Bob Boyd said...

Wow! They are all stars. Awesome. Thanks!

Lilly, a dog said...

Coming to a cruise ship near you...

mezzrow said...

Today's world may face many problems, but a shortage of gifted young musicians isn't one of them. This was outstanding, and I'm not surprised a bit. All the best to these youngsters.

Limited blogger said...

A mostly faithful cover very well done. I also approve!

Ex-PFC Wintergreen said...

Excellent and joyous cover of a magnificent song!

Hey Skipper said...

Wow.

WhoKnew said...

That was great! Especially the solos at the end, that piano player is going places and the lead guitarists solo was equally good.

Dave Begley said...

What talented kids!

William said...

Roger Daltrey looks like the kindly old man you would find in a novel by Dickens--the kind of guy who would give Pip an extra serving of mutton and some gentle words. So far as I know, he's the only old British rock star who has achieved Dickenesque stature, but there might be others. It is almost certainly not a grooming technique.

narciso said...

One of the few rebels in the music business left

Joe Bar said...

Great! Thanks for posting that.

Seeking the Truth said...

I am thankful for Keith Moon.

john mosby said...

Narciso: "One of the few rebels in the music business left."

Such a rebel that he's gone to the other end of the horseshoe and become a rightie! When the left has captured the institutions, the only rebellion left is to become a conservative.

JSM

john mosby said...

Would be a bigger Who tribute if the video then showed the kids popping pills and shagging each other like the ones in Quadrophenia....

Unfortunately for this lot, it's probably more like Adderall, college admissions essays, and maybe a quick wank to some online porn before collapsing into nightmares of not even making salutatorian....

JSM

JSM

Fritz said...

The kids are alright.

n.n said...

An oldie but goodie. Respect your elders, kids.

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent said...

One of those songs I’ve always thought un-coverable because any attempt to do so will be a pitiable shadow of the original. But that was pretty freakin’ great. Loved the way they interpreted the electric violin part.

rehajm said...

All great but exceptional vocals for their age. Nice accompaniment to the pumpkin pie…

BUMBLE BEE said...

Ringo's son is not as crazy, but as good a drummer IMHO.

TaeJohnDo said...

Very nice! Thanks for sharing! Happy TG to you and yours and to all who read and comment on the blog!

Clyde said...

That was enjoyable. I always enjoy watching musicians playing real instruments and singing without autotune.

Lazarus said...

Teenage wasteland, it's only teenage wasteland.
Teenage wasteland, oh, yeah.
Teenage wasteland.
They're all wasted.

Pete said...

This song will be sung for many generations!

Political Junkie said...

That was a nice effort by the young kids. The Who were a bit before me, so did not know that song. Not bad!

phantommut said...

What a voice!

phantommut said...

Correction: What voices! Jeez, they're good.

Oso Negro said...

Hmm. I wonder if they also thought about covering "Won't Get Fooled Again"?

Zev said...

I find the poses and grimacing amusing - all learned behavior.

Wince said...

“One time, at band camp…”

Dagwood said...

Winning comment by far, Fritz.

phantommut said...

The guitarist and the pianist both have really distinctive "voices" with their playing. Top tier talents.

Chest Rockwell said...

Awesome song, awesome performance!

Curious George said...

Los Rios Rock School covering the Beach Boys "Pet Sounds"
https://www.losriosrockschool.com/lrrs-performs-the-beach-boys-pet-sounds/

Virgil Hilts said...

That was great. I'm a sucker for this type of stuff. Check out Tommy Shaw and Styx with the Cleveland Youth Orchestra. Also loved 11 year old Nandi playing with Foo Fighters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsDgrKdczAE

wendybar said...

I'm impressed!! Roger is my favorite all time singer. These kids have talent!!!