
The Fisher Protocol – Who-based YouTube channel
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Ethan Fisher and Bets Crockett from The Fisher Protocol talk about the origins of their channel, why a video about ‘Slip Kid’ is their most popular, Keith Moon's capability of being a disciplined drummer, why the band had to carry on after Keith’s death, what sort of live Who show they want to see in 2025, and why making mistakes on stage is a good thing.
Plus: Paul puts forward a thought experiment around The Who of the 1980s and considers whether they would have sounded all that different with Keith on drums instead of Kenney Jones.
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RELATED LINKS:
The Fisher Protocol YouTube channel
‘Who Are You’
‘I Can’t Explain’ from The Who at Kilburn: 1977
‘905’
‘You Better You Bet’
‘Cache Cache’
‘Guitar and Pen’
‘You’
‘Dr Jimmy’
The Fisher Protocol’s ‘Who played the drums on Slip Kid’ video
‘Real Good Looking Boy’, live at the Gotham, New York, 2005
‘Who Are You’ from A Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who, 1994
Scott Halpin replaces Keith Moon on drums at the Cow Palace, California, 1973
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