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Movie Reviews of The Who At Kilburn: 1977Movie Review: Great Live Concert- The Who At Kilburn 1977 Summary: 5 Stars
This DVD captures the Who in 1977 at their best- enthusiastic, energetic, and lots of showmanship. The cameras (filming) and sound have been remastered and sound quite good. One of their better filmed performances, and well worth the purchase.
The producers have added another archived concert from 1969 at the London Coliseum, but this does not compare (in my opinion) to the Kilburn concert. The quality of the sight and sound is poor (even though it is remastered). Also the Who's performance does not exhibit the energy or showmanship.
Movie Review: GREAT DISC Summary: 5 Stars
I don't know what some of these people are whining about. I almost didn't buy the disc after reading the reviews about it having a real bad mix and being all bass. Maybe these people are listening to it in stereo when the disc is in the DTS mode. There was one song that was heavy on the bass and there was a song or two where Pete's guitar should have been mixed more up front but not worth complaining about. Overall the concert's great and I think the mix is just fine so definitely buy it.
If you love the Who it's a must.
Movie Review: NO LIVE BAND can touch the WHO OF THE 70'S LIVE Summary: 5 Stars
I am fortunate in that I saw The Who LIVE at The Electric Factory in Philly on a Sunday afternoon where we sat on the floor directly in front of Pete. We could hear him screaming orders at the sound man who was on the stage with them and not out in the crowd. I also saw them at the Fillmore East in NYC where they did Tommy. THE WHO AT KILBURN: 1977 is THE Who at THEIR best.
I'm so thankful this as well as other live performances by the original four members were captured on film and tape.
Movie Review: Kilburn's good, London '69 is stupendous Summary: 5 Stars
The hidden jewel of this set is DVD 2. It's just simply incredible. I've got no problems with the quality at all. This is "Live at Leeds" on film, folks. Two months after this concert, at Leeds University they would record one of the greatest live albums in rock 'n' roll history and this video is virtually the same set. (No "Magic Bus", darn it.) This is history and it sent shivers down my spine. Kilburn's good too, but to see this band in it's prime, DVD 2 is the one.
Movie Review: The Who in (or just past?) their prime Summary: 5 Stars
Awesome - I've wanted to see this performance for many years and finally...
Moon is not as far gone as I'd suspected from the various written reviews I've seen and is still the joint leader of the band along with Townshend.
A bit like watching them rehearse as they chat amongst themeselves at times and all the better for it - a band clearly relaxed with who and what they are/were at the time of the recording.
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