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The Who -- The Kids Are Alright Special Edition (2 discs) [DVD]
P**N
I'm Surprised No One Has Given a Tracklisting!
DVD ONE1. My Generation2. I Can’t Explain3. Russell Harty4. Baba O’Riley5. Shout And Shimmy6. Russell Harty7. Young Man Blues Pete Townsend8. Keith Moon footage9. Ringo Starr10. Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Beat Club)11. Ringo and Keith12. Pinball Wizard (Woodstock)13. Pete (Beat Club)14. See Me, Feel Me (Woodstock)15. Pete (Second House programme)16. My Generation (Woodstock)17. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere (Ready Steady Go)18. Russell Harty19. John Entwistle at home20. Pete (A Whole Scene Going)21. Substitute (promo), Pictures of Lily (Beat Club), Magic Bus (Beat Club)22. Happy Jack23. Roger’s home24. A Quick One (R n R Circus)25. Pete at Roger’s home26. Keith and Ringo27. Cobwebs and Strange promo28. Russell Harty29. Keith and Ringo30. Pete (Tonight)31. Sparks (Woodstock)32. Barbara Ann33. Road Runner/My Generation Blues34. Series of Pete, Keith and John35. Russell Harty36. Who Are You promo37. My Generation (Monterey)38. Won’t Get Fooled Again39. Long Live Rock40. End CreditsDVD TWO (Extras)See My Way (Q&A with Director Jeff Stein)Behind Blue Eyes (Q&A with Roger Daltrey)Miracle Cure (Documentary on the restoration of 'The Kids Are Alright')Getting In Tune (Audio comparison - old versus new)Trick Of The Light (Video comparison - old versus new)The Who's London (A tour of Who locations in London)The Ox (Isolated tracks of John Entwistle for 'Baba O'Riley' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again'Anytime You Want Me (Multi angle feature for 'Baba O'Riley' and 'Won't Get Fooled Again'Pure And Easy (Trivia game. The prize: a rare recording of Ringo Starr promoting 'The Kids Are Alright'It's Hard (Trivia game. The prize: a slide show to the 'Who Are You' 5. 1 studio mix
T**©
......Stunning....Perfect 10!
The Who - The Kids Are Alright (Single Disc Edition) [DVD ].......An Incredible Retrospective Of The First 15 Years Of The Who, Right Up Until The Tragic, Untimely Death Of Keith Moon.....All The Classics Are Here....." Baba O' Reilly" Is Powerful, Stunning And Surely Must Be The Definitive Version, " A Quick One ( While He's Away)" Is Magical," My Generation" Is Intense And Very Funny, " Young Man Blues" Just Flies Out Of The Screen...The End Of " Wont Get Fooled Again" With Moon & Townshend Still Brings A Smile & Tear To The Eye.......There Are Classic Black & White " Shindig" , " Ready, Steady, Go!" & " Beat Club" Performances Also...There Are Guest Appearances From Melvyn Bragg, Ken Russel, Ringo Starr, Russel Harty...To Name A Few.....The Interviews & Snippets Give A Very Clear Picture Of The Respective Era.....The Late Keith Moon's Insanity Is Apparent & Totally Hilarious Throughout....His Drumming Is The Best I Have Ever Witnessed , As Is The Deadpan Dryness And The World Beating Bass Playing Of The Late Great John Entwistle...And As Ever, Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend Work Off & Against Each Other With Musically Stunning Results....The Remastering Job Is Perfect, With Brilliant Sound & Vision.......My Words Can't Profess Just How Complete & Perfect This Movie Is....A Must Own!!!
T**H
Greatest live band ever
Greatest live band in the history of the world. I saw them in 1989, when Pete was already deaf, Rog had a sore throat, and Keith was actually dead, and they were still the best live band I ever saw - sat there awestruck, thinking to myself, "What were these guys like when they were good?" This DVD gives you a hint.
K**E
Great. Thanks!
Love this band. What a great film. Great dvd.
T**.
Pictures of Lilly
Simply put, we owe everything in rock to the who. The video proves the point.
1**T
Totally alright
This compilation, originally surfaced at the same time as the untimely death of Keith Moon. It has become his epitaph. There are two elements to the film which have to be taken into account: one is the music. Nothing wrong here! There are several rare archive clips of marvellous performances of some of their most loved songs. The other thing to take into account is the humour and fun within the band; something rarely seen in rockumentaries like this. The Who gallop headlong through a rehearsal of the Beach Boys 'Barbara Ann' with Moon singing and then promptly collapse into hysterics and their inadequacy at playing it ten years on from recording it. The group start to undress during a TV interview with a terrified Russell Harty. Perhaps the best clip is the opening 'My generation' from the Smothers Brothers US TV show, where Moon has added to the explosives in the drum kit and Townshend smashes the bewildered hosts acoustic guitar, just as he is about to sing to the audience.Most of us never got to see The Who in their full glory. There's lots and lots of it here. This is an essential watch for all Who fans.
A**R
Who Are You?
The Who. Finest English exports. Everything covered. Lovely stuff.
A**R
Very pleased.
I got this very quickly. Very pleased.
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