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Movie Reviews of The Who At Kilburn: 1977Movie Review: What else can I say? This is incredible Summary: 5 Stars
I loved "The Kids Are alright" ever since seeing it on TV in the late 80s. If you liked the Shepperton sequences in that movie, then you'll love this DVD. My favorite part of the DVD is "Who Are You" in a much more raw form then the LP version. I've always wanted to see this show, and I really don't understand why it was not considered good enough for inclusion in the movie.. If you like The Who this is a must have.
Movie Review: you better,you BET! Summary: 5 Stars
This is a must have disk for any Who fan. I was thirteen at the time,and it's a front row seat!Although the Kilburn show is a bit shorter than I would have liked, The quality is terrific,with the priceless bonuses of Keith's last recorded show, and the very early(second?) performance of Tommy,well before the movie, on the other disk. Mike-Lowell, MA
Movie Review: Old School Summary: 5 Stars
I am someone that has really enjoyed past rare low quality (wink wink, nudge,nudge) videos, records and anything I could get my hands on. I am impressed at the work the producers of this DVD did to clean up the material they had especially the earlier show in the 60's. These two shows are exciting benchmarks in this bands fantastic 40 plus career.
Movie Review: Kilburn is best Who bar none Summary: 5 Stars
I have lots of Who videos that I enjoy, but this is the best. They could not have played better than they did in Kilburn. Everything was really right on. Daltrey's voice, Moon's antics and drumming, Townshend's guitar work and gymnastic, and the underrated late, great bassist, John Enwistle. The man played the bass like a lead!
Excellent!
Movie Review: early energy Summary: 5 Stars
The real treat here is the second disc, of the Who at the London Coliseum in 1969. The earlier the Who, the better, and this is pretty early, at least as far as video goes. This is the Who that people are thinking of when they say the Who were the greatest rock 'n' roll band. By the time of Kilburn in '77, you can already see them tiring.
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