Who, The - The Who Thirty Years Of Maximum RandB Live
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| The Who - Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live List Price : $19.98 USD ProductGroup: DVD Actor(s): The Who, Pete Townsend, Roger Daltry, Keith Moon Release Date : 2001-01-23 Studio : Mca Label : Mca Avg. Customer Rating : (22 reviews) Running Time : 155
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Reviews Customer Reviews for The Who Thirty Years Of Maximum RandB Live The Kids Are Alright RE-DO!!!!! Rating: I bought it from amazon in video format for less than $3.00 I dont' expect too much but believe it or not!!!, the box look so neat and clean and when i get the tape out of the box there comes my biggest surprise it's a valuable and hard-to-find booklet!!! very worth for $3.00!!!!!! The booklet is great.
My only dissapoint is there're no Baba O'riley, Won't Get Fooled Again, and maybe something more on their last two albums. But Otherwise it's great!!!
I'm so lucky to get this gem for only $3.00 in a nice condition, my school's lunch is $2.50 and it sucks!!!!!!!!!
Customer Reviews for The Who Thirty Years Of Maximum RandB Live Cd If you can find it, GET IT. Rating: This was available in DVD a few years ago, but seems to have gone out of print. The piece is a good companion to The Kids Are Alright, as its concert clips don't overlap TKAA at all, and in fact the two complement each other nicely in some cases. It brings the published concert clips up to 1989, the last Who tour before the 30th anniversary mark, and includes some nice Kenney Jones clips. The major omission, in my opinion, is the surviving clips from Live Aid. Sure they sounded rough that day. Sure they hated being in the same arena together. Sure John blew up the preamp in his main bass seconds before going on, and can be heard tuning his backup bass during My Generation. Wouldn't that be fun to see/hear? I think it would... In any case, if you can find the 30 Years DVD, get it by any means necessary. Same goes for the VHS version. You won't regret it.
Editorial Reviews for The Who Thirty Years Of Maximum RandB Live Audio Cd Description At the height of their dynamic power Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon combined to produce the extreme outer limit of rock experience. More so than any of Britain's legendary rock bands, The Who built their reputation as concert performers, setting standards by which all other rock bands continue to measure their own worth. The Who: Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live features The Who playing not only their well-known hits, but lesser-known material that came to life on stage. It is the nearest thing yet to what, for many, was the ultimate high--The Who live. Also includes unseen early documentary footage plus exclusive new interviews with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle. Songs: Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, So Sad About Us, A Quick One While He's Away, Happy Jack, Heaven and Hell, I Can't Explain, Water, Young Man Blues, I Don't Even Know Myself, My Generation, Substitute, Bell Boy, My Generation Blues, Dreaming from the Waist, Sister Disco, Who Are You, 5:15, My Wife, Music Must Change, Pinball Wizard, Behind Blue Eyes, Love Reign O'er Me, Boris the Spider, I Can See For Miles, See Me Feel Me. END
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