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					| unica723 | Fecha: Martes, 2013-11-12, 8:44 PM | Mensaje # 1 |  |  EsparaelMetalTeaM Grupo: Administradores Mensajes: 15967 Estatus: Offline |   The Who are an English rock band formed in Shepherd’s Bush, West London, United Kingdom, in 1964. They grew to be considered
 one of the greatest, most influential, and awarded recording groups in
 the world. They are also famed for their prowess as a live band—being
 described as “possibly the greatest live band ever”—due to their
 energetic, tight, loud performances and smashing of instruments.
 
 The Who rose to fame in the United Kingdom with a pioneering instrument
 destruction stage show, as well as a series of top ten hit singles
 (including the celebrated “My Generation”) and top five albums,
 beginning in 1965 with their first single release “I Can’t Explain”.
 They first hit the top ten in the USA in 1967 with “I Can See for
 Miles”. The 1969 release of Tommy was the first in a series of top five
 albums for the group in the USA, followed by Live at Leeds (1970), Who’s
 Next (1971), Quadrophenia (1973), and Who Are You (1978). Live at Leeds
 is commonly cited as one of the albums that brought hard rock into the
 mainstream during the early 1970s.
 
 
   Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion (1964–present)
 Pete Townshend – guitar, keyboards, synthesisers, vocals (1964–present)
 John Entwistle – bass guitar, horns, keyboards, vocals (1964–2002)
 Keith Moon – drums (1964–1978)
 
 
   The Who at Kilburn: 1977 is a film of two live performances by British rock band the Who released as a two-disc DVD set
 on 17 November 2008 by Image Entertainment. The first disc included the
 band's performance at the Gaumont State Theatre on 15 December 1977,
 while the second disc featured the band's performance at the London
 Coliseum on 14 December 1969. The film restoration was produced by Nigel
 Sinclair's Spitfire Pictures in association with Trinifold Management.
 
 The Kilburn show was recorded for Jeff Stein's documentary film The Kids
 Are Alright and was The Who's first show in over a year. However, due
 to sound problems, it was canned for over 30 years, with only two small
 portions of the whole gig actually made it to The Kids Are Alright—Pete
 saying "There's a guitar up here, if any big-mouthed little git wants to
 come up and fucking take it off me"; and when all four members of the
 band meet in the center of the stage after the conclusion of the show.
 "My Wife", however, made it to the soundtrack of The Kids Are Alright,
 albeit without any sound restoration, and slightly shortened
 (comparisons to bootleg versions of this show indicate portions of John
 Entwistle's vocals were latter overdubbed to correct pitch errors). It
 includes their first ever live performance of "Who Are You", which would
 also be their last performance of the song with Moon on stage.
 
 The Coliseum concert on 14 December 1969 was recorded during a tour of
 European opera houses. Combined with the features in the Extras, nearly
 the entire performance can be seen.
 
 Disc 1: The Who at Kilburn 1977
 
 I Can't Explain
 Substitute
 Baba O'Riley
 My Wife
 Behind Blue Eyes
 Dreaming from the Waist
 Pinball Wizard
 I'm Free
 Tommy's Holiday Camp
 Summertime Blues
 Shakin' All Over
 My Generation
 Join Together
 Who Are You
 Won't Get Fooled Again
 (End Credits)
 
 Disc 2: The Who at the Coliseum 1969
 
 Heaven and Hell
 I Can't Explain
 Fortune Teller
 Tattoo
 Young Man Blues" (11:10)
 A Quick One, While He's Away
 [edited]Happy Jack
 I'm a Boy
 There's a Doctor
 Go to the Mirror!
 I'm Free
 Tommy's Holiday Camp
 See Me, Feel Me
 Summertime Blues
 Shakin' All Over
 My Generation
 (End Credits)
 
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