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The Who - The Kids Are Alright (Special Edition)
Format: DVD
IMDb8.0/10.0
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9 - 1.85:1
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 19.69 x 14.61 x 2.54 cm; 113.4 Grams
- Release date : 30 Sept. 2003
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
- Studio : ja
- ASIN : B0000AFQS0
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: 110,635 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)
- 27,185 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 December 2023
Have this on VHS, been looking for it on dvd for a while. Brilliant service from Music Magpie, delivered very quickly and plays perfectly.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 May 2017
DVD ONE
1. My Generation
2. I Can’t Explain
3. Russell Harty
4. Baba O’Riley
5. Shout And Shimmy
6. Russell Harty
7. Young Man Blues Pete Townsend
8. Keith Moon footage
9. Ringo Starr
10. Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Beat Club)
11. Ringo and Keith
12. 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 Harty
19. John Entwistle at home
20. Pete (A Whole Scene Going)
21. Substitute (promo), Pictures of Lily (Beat Club), Magic Bus (Beat Club)
22. Happy Jack
23. Roger’s home
24. A Quick One (R n R Circus)
25. Pete at Roger’s home
26. Keith and Ringo
27. Cobwebs and Strange promo
28. Russell Harty
29. Keith and Ringo
30. Pete (Tonight)
31. Sparks (Woodstock)
32. Barbara Ann
33. Road Runner/My Generation Blues
34. Series of Pete, Keith and John
35. Russell Harty
36. Who Are You promo
37. My Generation (Monterey)
38. Won’t Get Fooled Again
39. Long Live Rock
40. End Credits
DVD 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
1. My Generation
2. I Can’t Explain
3. Russell Harty
4. Baba O’Riley
5. Shout And Shimmy
6. Russell Harty
7. Young Man Blues Pete Townsend
8. Keith Moon footage
9. Ringo Starr
10. Tommy Can You Hear Me? (Beat Club)
11. Ringo and Keith
12. 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 Harty
19. John Entwistle at home
20. Pete (A Whole Scene Going)
21. Substitute (promo), Pictures of Lily (Beat Club), Magic Bus (Beat Club)
22. Happy Jack
23. Roger’s home
24. A Quick One (R n R Circus)
25. Pete at Roger’s home
26. Keith and Ringo
27. Cobwebs and Strange promo
28. Russell Harty
29. Keith and Ringo
30. Pete (Tonight)
31. Sparks (Woodstock)
32. Barbara Ann
33. Road Runner/My Generation Blues
34. Series of Pete, Keith and John
35. Russell Harty
36. Who Are You promo
37. My Generation (Monterey)
38. Won’t Get Fooled Again
39. Long Live Rock
40. End Credits
DVD 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
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2009
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!!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 November 2021
I already knew the movie, but I always wanted to own it. Great sound and quality!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 April 2021
Excellent!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 January 2023
Ordered a DVD copy of Kids Are Alright by the Who which promised a large amount of bonus material - it's even on the back of the case. However, when I put the disc in, it's just the movie and nothing else. Total rip-off.
Ordered a DVD copy of Kids Are Alright by the Who which promised a large amount of bonus material - it's even on the back of the case. However, when I put the disc in, it's just the movie and nothing else. Total rip-off.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2012
Say what you like about the haphazard way this movie intercuts vintage footage with more recent stuff, and how chronology goes out the window. The Who always gave the impression of a band in complete and utter chaos - even though they were anything but. You don't get to be one of the top three rock bands in the world by being full-time chaotic.
But the film enjoyably reflects and plays up to that image by throwing footage at the screen from all over the archives, cutting to and fro with no apparent logic. But it's The Who. Being mad bastards was part of the stage act, which tragically started to seep into their real lives. The Stones? Great band, but boring. The Who never got the same recognition, but this mess of a movie somehow enhances the band, in spite of itself.
Having previously owned the DVD, the Blu-Ray is a worthwhile step up in quality. Obviously, some of the vintage video-sourced material from the 70's still looks bleary, but the Shepperton Studio-filmed concert footage looks (and sounds) incredible, having been lavishly restored on state-of-the-art computers. Footage that was previously included on the VHS version at the wrong speed has been adjusted. Film damage has been fixed. The sound has been remixed into the best possible quality (there's a good doco in the extras that describe the process).
Most will put the disc in the player and go straight to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' - good choice. Turn it up loud and enjoy. Then play the rest of the movie and enjoy it again. We might get a 'South Bank Show' type documentary on The Who in the future, but do we need it? Nah - this will do nicely.
But the film enjoyably reflects and plays up to that image by throwing footage at the screen from all over the archives, cutting to and fro with no apparent logic. But it's The Who. Being mad bastards was part of the stage act, which tragically started to seep into their real lives. The Stones? Great band, but boring. The Who never got the same recognition, but this mess of a movie somehow enhances the band, in spite of itself.
Having previously owned the DVD, the Blu-Ray is a worthwhile step up in quality. Obviously, some of the vintage video-sourced material from the 70's still looks bleary, but the Shepperton Studio-filmed concert footage looks (and sounds) incredible, having been lavishly restored on state-of-the-art computers. Footage that was previously included on the VHS version at the wrong speed has been adjusted. Film damage has been fixed. The sound has been remixed into the best possible quality (there's a good doco in the extras that describe the process).
Most will put the disc in the player and go straight to 'Won't Get Fooled Again' - good choice. Turn it up loud and enjoy. Then play the rest of the movie and enjoy it again. We might get a 'South Bank Show' type documentary on The Who in the future, but do we need it? Nah - this will do nicely.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 July 2013
Classic rock movie with phenomenal clips. The new footage shot with Moonie on the rampage in Malibu and L.A. steals the show, but ultimately the music tells the story.
Great companion to Amazing Journey - essential double bill for Wholigans everywhere.
Great companion to Amazing Journey - essential double bill for Wholigans everywhere.