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GOD HER VOICE IS FUCKING ANNOYING.
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The dvd is amazing because it shows the band at it's absolute worst(Kilburn and absolute best(London Coliseum). 8 years apart but it may as well have been DECADES as far as Keith goes. It was the alcohol more than anything else that did it.
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I'm glad I got the Kilburn DVD, and the Coliseum is a treat. Especially for Who fans like me.
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GOD!!!!!!! I LOVE THIS BAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's great to have this released and everything, but they made the wise choice to release the Shepperton material at the time instead.
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God, could this reporter sound more annoying?
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the best part is seeing moon KILLING the won't get fooled again drum fill. almost made me cry
so sad he died
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This performance was so bad it was amazing ..Long live The Who //Love when Roger forgets the words in Dreaming from the waist
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I know he got pissed I have it ..Said Stien stop filming
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On the Kilburn DVD, there's a part during "My Wife" where somebody from backstage is fucking with something on the top of Pete's stack and when Pete sees this, he freaks out and starts knocking over all the stuff on the amp and eventually the amphead itself. Hilarious! Everyone seems to be in a great mood but Pete, as per usual. Awesome show and an awesome DVD!
As has been stated before, Keith Moon even in this lesser state still plays the hell out of his drums. NO ONE plays like Moonie - NOBODY! Pete is in a bad mood throughout the gig, but Roger and John totally shine. The Coliseum concert from 1969 is the one to really watch to see and hear what put the Who in the history books. Highly recommended!
circusguy 3 years ago 7
Hady1994; I see you are a young drummer, yes? I highly recommend the second disc included in the 'Who at Kilburn 1977', as it features more Moon-the-Loon! The picture quality is grainy. The film is very old. It dates from a Coliseum show, 1969, home of the English National Opera. The sound? It's better than the video! Moon is amazing, as are the rest. "Why can't we have eternal life...?" 'Heaven and Hell' by Entwistle opens. I'm listening to it as I type!!! On film, they "never die!"
amerocker 3 years ago 6