The Who Videobiography | Full Music Documentary | Roger Daltrey | John Entwistle | Keith Moon

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  • Опубліковано 9 січ 2024
  • Tracing The Who's journey from The High Numbers to global fame, this documentary delves into their music, mayhem, and the impact of Keith Moon's death.
    2007 United Kingdom music documentary. It offers an in-depth exploration of the legendary rock band The Who, from their early days to the pinnacle of their success.
    "The Who: Videobiography" chronicles the band's evolution from mod-era beginnings to rock superstardom. Featuring archive footage and critical insights, it examines personal tensions, onstage destruction, and the aftermath of Keith Moon's passing, painting a vivid portrait of one of the greatest live bands in history, with the commentary of esteemed music critics and contributors Chris Welch, Jerry Ewing, Les Davidson, Hugh Fielder, Martin Turner, Rob Corich, Malcolm Dome and Keith Altham.
    The Who was a British rock band formed in London in 1964, consisting of Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar, vocals), John Entwistle (bass, vocals), and Keith Moon (drums). They were influential pioneers of the rock genre, known for their energetic performances, innovative songwriting, and iconic stage presence. The band gained fame for albums like "Tommy" (1969) and "Quadrophenia" (1973) and is celebrated for classic rock anthems such as "My Generation," "Baba O'Riley," and "Won't Get Fooled Again." With their rebellious attitude and sonic experimentation, The Who played a significant role in shaping the landscape of rock music and remain one of the most enduring and influential acts in the history of the genre.
    The Who are considered one of the most influential rock bands of the 20th century. Their appearances at Monterey and Woodstock helped give them a reputation as one of the greatest live rock acts and they have been credited with originating the "rock opera". The band has sold over 100 million records worldwide.
    The group's contributions to rock include the power chord, windmill strum and the use of non-musical instrument noise such as feedback. The band influenced fashion from their earliest days with their embrace of pop art and the use of the Union Jack for clothing. The guitar-smashing incident at the Railway Hotel in 1964 is one of Rolling Stone magazine's "50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock 'n' Roll".
    Pink Floyd began to use feedback from their early shows in 1966, inspired by the Who, whom they considered a formative influence. Shortly after arriving in London in 1966, Jimi Hendrix visited Marshall's music shop demanding an amp setup like Townshend's and manipulated electronic noises in ways that Townshend had pioneered. The Beatles were fans and socialised with Moon in particular during the mid-1960s. In 1965, Paul McCartney said the Who "are the most exciting thing around" and was inspired to write "Helter Skelter" in the group's "heavy" style; John Lennon borrowed the acoustic guitar style in "Pinball Wizard" for "Polythene Pam".
    The loud volume of the band's live show influenced the approach of hard rock and heavy metal. Proto-punk, punk rock, and alternative rock bands such as the MC5, the Stooges, the Ramones the Sex Pistols, the Clash, Green Day, and Pearl Jam cite the Who as an influence. An early influence on Queen, guitarist Brian May referred to the Who as being "among our favourite groups". The Who inspired mod revival bands, particularly the Jam, which helped other groups influenced by the Who become popular. The Who influenced hard rock bands such as Guns N' Roses. In the mid-1990s, Britpop bands such as Blur and Oasis were influenced by the Who. The Who have also influenced pop punk band Panic! at the Disco.
    Director: Aidan Belizaire
    Stars: Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @paulselkirk2345

    The story of a brilliant band still my favourite band of all time, I loved them from the 60s to the present. From an old mod of 71❤❤❤🎉🤩😊😎🤗

  • @tim.timothy.brennan

    Oh yes The Who one of my favourites! Oh and also one of your clever chappies mentioning the Great English Opera singer 'Leonard Constant Lambert' What a voice!!

  • @davidfurino2987

    Nice vid. , but you don’t mention The Who sell out album, I can see for miles. Aloha

  • @JaLa248

    John WAS THE BEST BASS PLAYER EVER‼️‼️‼️

  • @vox1966

    Still have my Hiwatt 100 stack and Pete signature Gibson sg

  • @luisreina9943
    @luisreina9943 День тому

    My favourite rock & blues band of all time! On stage, no doubt, they were the BEST ONE

  • @michaelshiflett4835

    I’ve always loved The Who!

  • @moontheloon1969

    Keith approves...

  • @TomasLjung-jj5dp

    I seen the who 1997 25 april Quandrophenia live

  • @tommeredith7462

    Enwhistle was the very best in the business.

  • @familydogg1234

    Entwistle- no "h". His name was mispelt more that Petes surname . As a joke John released " Whistle Rhymnes"LP

  • @user-vp7wu4wi1q

    fa fa fa fa hk yeah

  • @pilesovinyl

    That was a waste of time. Just a bunch of people recounting the band, I could have made this piece.

  • @dannymcrooster4089

    When Malcon Dome Will fix those horrible teeth?.he cant even speak normally😊