At Kilburn, 1977

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The Who
At Kilburn, 1977

[ Warner Music Entertainment / 2 DVD ]

Release Date: Monday 8 December 2008

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Rated: M - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993M No Notes

M - Contains offensive language.

Region 4 - Widescreen 16:9 - Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround / Dolby Digital Stereo / DTS Digital Surround - Colour - 133 Minutes + Bonus Material - PAL

Special Features:
70 minutes of rare Coliseum bonus tracks and extended versions, including the first-ever live recording of the rock opera 'Tommy'.

One of the greatest rock bands of all time, The Who defined modern music for the past four decades. Now after years of anticipation, some of their most unforgettable moments can finally be experienced with The Who at Kilburn 1977.

The December 15, 1977 Kilburn show at the Gaumont State Theater in North London was recorded before a select audience. Captured on 35mm with six cameras and a 16-track audio recorder, the complete Kilburn show features the band's classic line-up - singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist/singer Pete Townsend, bassist John Entwistle and drummer Keith Moon - in top form with many of their biggest hits.

When it comes to live performances, few rock bands match the intensity of The Who, especially in their original incarnation. That edge is in full force in the two shows contained in The Who 'At Kilburn' 1977 DVD.

The Who originally filmed the Kilburn show for inclusion in the documentary 'The Kids Are Alright', but decided the footage was too rough and instead recreated the show at Shepperton Studios in London the following year (though "My Wife" from the Kilburn show appears on 'The Kids Are Alright' soundtrack). Looking back, it's a shame the band felt that way, as Kilburn captures a raw, but fierce intensity. The band had not played live in over a year, and rehearsals weren't going well with the rapidly deteriorating Keith Moon. In fact, Kilburn was the next-to-last gig Moon performed with The Who, as he died less than a year after the filming. In spite of this, Moon still plays with most of his usual abandon. Pete Townshend lets all his frustrations out in the show, looking like a crazed man with his windmills and jumping. He genuinely seems threatening up there. In the height of the punk era, this was rock at its most dangerous.

Opening with "I Can't Explain," the band slams through 15 songs in the hour-plus set with songs ranging from their biggest hits ("My Generation," "Substitute" and "Pinball Wizard) to more obscure tracks such as "Dreaming from the Waist" from 'The Who By Numbers' (not from 'The Who Sell Out' as the enclosed booklet mistakenly says) and "Tommy's Holiday Camp." The show includes the famous sequence of Roger Daltrey in the laser lights during "Won't Get Fooled Again" that was recreated in the Shepperton show, but the true highlight is the first-ever performance (and sole performance with Moon) of "Who Are You."

Tracks:

DVD 1 - KILBURN 1977:
1. Can't Explain
2. Substitute
3. Baba O'Reilly (Teenage Wasteland)
4. My Wife / Going Mobile
5. Behind Blue Eyes
6. Dreaming from the Waist
7. Pinball Wizard
8. I'm Free
9. Tommy's Holiday Camp
10. Summertime Blues
11. Shakin' All Over
12. My Generation
13. Join Together
14. Who Are You
15. Won't Get Fooled Again

DVD 2 - COLISEUM 1969:
1. Heaven and Hell
2. Can't Explain
3. Fortune Teller
4. Tattoo
5. Young Man Blues
6. A Quick One While He's Away
7. Happy Jack
8. I'm a Boy
9. I'm Free
10. Tommy's Holiday Camp
11. See Me, Feel Me
12. Summertime Blues
13. Shakin' All Over
14. My Generation