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Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live [2 DVDs]
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2 Dec. 2003 "Please retry" | FR Import | 1 | — | €3.49 |
Genre | Musikvideo, Musik, Rock & Pop |
Format | PAL, DVD-Video |
Contributor | The Who |
Language | English |
Number of discs | 2 |
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Tracklisting:
Disc 1 "Maximum R & B Live Performance":
01 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
02 So Sad About Us
03 A Quick One, While He's Away
04 Happy Jack, I Can't Explain
05 Young Man Blues
06 I Don't Even Know Myself
07 My Generation
08 Substitute, Drowned, Bell Boy
09 My Generation Blues
10 Dreaming From the Waist
11 Baba O'Riley
12 Sister Disco
13 Who Are You
14 5:15, My Wife, Music Must Change
15 Pinball Wizard
16 Behind Blue Eyes
17 Love Reign o'er Me, Won't Get Fooled Again
18 Boris The Spider, I Can See For Miles
19 See Me, Feel Me
Disc 2 "Live At Rockpalast 1981":
01 Substitute
02 I Can't Explain
03 Baba O'Riley
04 The Quiet One
05 Don't Let Go The Coat
06 Sister Disco
07 You Better You Bet
08 Drowned
09 Behind Blue Eyes
10 Another Tricky Day
11 Pinball Wizard
12 Who Are You
13 5:15
14 My Generation
15 Won't Get Fooled Again
16 Summertime Blues
17 Twist And Shout
18 See Me, Feel Me
Bonusmaterial:
Interviews; Documentary Footage;
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 4:3 - 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 81.65 Grams
- Item model number : 0602517836556
- Media Format : PAL, DVD-Video
- Run time : 2 hours and 45 minutes
- Release date : 7 May 2009
- Actors : The Who
- Subtitles: : English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese
- Language : English (Dolby Surround), English (DTS 5.1), English (PCM Stereo), English (Stereo)
- Studio : Universal/Music/DVD
- ASIN : B001RULSH6
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 50,248 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 2,224 in Music and Concerts
- Customer reviews:
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Super Konzert ! Macht Spass !
Im Film selbst gibt es im drei neue Titel: I can`t explain aus dem London Colliseum 1969, Baba O`Riley aus dem Kilburn Theatre 1977 und Won`t get fooled again aus dem Shea Stadium 1982. Die ersten beiden Titel kennt, wer die DVD "Live at Kilburn 1977" besitzt, einzig Won`t get fooled again ist damit neu. Diese Version zündet allerdings längst nicht so, wie die aus "Live at Kilburn 1977" oder "The Kids are alright" von 1978, was nicht allein an Kenney Jones am Schlagzeug liegt. Der Auftritt wirkt insgesamt etwas lustlos - und die Outfits, insbesondere das von Pete Townshend sind im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes haarsträubend.
Der einzige wirkliche Makel ist aber, dass die bisher enthaltenen Nummern "Heaven & Hell", "I can`t explain" und "Water" vom Tanglewood Music Shed 1970 fehlen. Aufnahmen dieses Konzerts sind anderweitig, zumindest auf offiziellen DVDs, nicht erhältlich und der Auftritt war ähnlich wie der auf dem Isle of Wight Festival 6 Wochen später fantastisch. Auch fehlen die originalen Amateueraufnahmen von Keith Moons Zusammenbruch im Cow Palace San Francisco 1973. Stattdessen werden zur Schilderung dieses Vorfalls ein paar andere Aufnahmen von Keith Moon gezeigt.
Die alte VHS kann also noch nicht entsorgt werden. Insgesamt aber, vor allem wegen der deutlichen Verbesserung von Bild und Ton und des Bonusmaterials für jeden Fan unverzichtbar.
Die 2. DVD mit dem Titel "Essen, Rockpalast" kann leider nicht abgespielt werden,. da sie stumm ist und stumm bleibt, aber gerade das bei "The Who" ja nicht wünschenswert ist. Es wäre eigentlich nur in Ordnung, wenn Sie mir die ersetzen könnten! Ich warte auf Nachricht von Ihnen!
Ihre Barbara Heise-Giannoutsos
The Who, Live from Rockpalast 1981.
Top reviews from other countries
Being a Who fan since age twelve when my brother brought home the Tommy album and I heard the song "Go to the Mirror" I was hooked. A lot of the music most casual fans will know. By that, I mean the usual same handful of songs played on Classic Rock radio stations. However, for the real Who fanatics, like myself, this is a treasure trove of music, interviews, and performances rarely seen and heard. I was fortunate enough to see the 1974 Quadrophenia performance at Madison Square Garden in which my father was able to secure a 3rd row seat for my brother, his girlfriend and myself. I had a perfect view of each of the original band members which cemented my love for The Who. I have been to every performance since; when they came to the New York area. I was really able to relate to this film as I remember their performances from those days. A few things which strike me about the footage of this film. The first being that the Kilburn performance of Baba O' Riley is very raw. The real Who fans know about the dislike and contempt they had for one another off stage. The looks on their faces as they perform confirms that. Many Who fans also know that the Baba O'Riley version in the Jeff Stein film The Kid's are Alright from Kilburn was staged and shows the band as friendly to each other. Another thing which surprised me was during the rehearsal sessions for the album Who Are You, Kenny Jones plays drums during the sessions. Townshend speaks very highly of his performance and makes an excellent analogy of both Moon's and Jones's styles. I'm not surprised because Moon was living in California at the time and slowly destroying himself with a rock star excess lifestyle and very sadly for the band, he passed away a month after the album debuted in the United States. Another great highlight of this film is the performance of the pre-Tommy mini-opera often referred to as Tommy's father; of "A Quick One While He's Away" performed at Monterrey.
Most of the concert footage covers performances in Europe in the 60's, 70's, and the 80's with U.S. performances at the Monterrey Pop Festival in 1967, and the Stadium performances at Shea Stadium in 1981 and The Tommy anniversary performance at Giant's Stadium.
For those Who fans who own the Jeff Stein film The Kid's are Alright which is a celebration of who The Who are and what they said and did over the years, excess and all, this is a great addition to that film with rarer concert footage and a more straight forward honest approach of themselves and one another. A must for anyone who has followed The Who and wants to know more about them in their own words. Disc 2 is a treat as well and contains a great live performance of the band when they toured The Face Dances album featuring Kenny Jones on drums. Songs include several from Who's Next, some from By Numbers, and a few from Who Are You along with songs from Face Dances. Great Stuff!
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