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    The Who: Live at the London Coliseum 1969 (2000)

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    The Who: Live at the London Coliseum 1969 (2000)

    Concert of the Who’s first filming of the Rock Opera «Tommy» at London’s opera house, the Coliseum, 14 December 1969. At this point, the Who were in full stride, playing behind Tommy and making waves where ever they went. This performance, as rough and raw as it seems, is the Who at their all-time nastiest. Opening with the powerful «Heaven And Hell», the group slays each number — «I Can’t Explain», «Fortune Teller», «Tattoo» — before ascending the mountain of conceptual copiousness.

    $15.00
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    200 Motels (1971)

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    200 Motels (1971)

    “Touring makes you crazy,” Frank Zappa says, explaining that the idea for this film came to him while the Mothers of Invention were touring. The story, interspersed with performances by the Mothers and the Royal Symphony Orchestra, is a tale of life on the road. The band members’ main concerns are the search for groupies and the desire to get paid.

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    Eat that Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words (2016)

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    Eat that Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words (2016)

    Thorsten Schütte’s film is a sharply edited and energetic celebration of Zappa through his public persona, allowing us to witness his shifting relationship with audiences. Utilizing potent TV interviews and many forgotten performances from his 30-year career, we are immersed into the musician’s world while experiencing two distinct facets of his complex character. At once Zappa was both a charismatic composer who reveled in the joy of performing and, in the next moment, a fiercely intelligent and brutally honest interviewee whose convictions only got stronger as his career ascended.

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    The Who - The Making of Tommy (2013)

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    The Who – The Making of Tommy (2013)

    1968 was a time of soul searching for the band – with three badly performing singles behind them they needed a big new idea to put them back at the top and crucially to hold them together as a band. Inspired by Indian spiritual master Meher Baba, Pete Townshend created the character of Tommy, the ‘deaf, dumb and blind boy’. Broke and fragmenting when they started recording, the album went on to sell over 20 million copies. In this film, the Who speak for the first time about the making of the iconic album and how its success changed their lives.

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    Classic Albums: The Who - Who's Next (1999)

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    Classic Albums: The Who – Who’s Next (1999)

    In this 1999 documentary, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle discuss the making of what many consider the Who’s greatest testament to Townshend’s songwriting talent: their classic album “Who’s Next.” Others close to the group weigh in with insights about the late Keith Moon’s importance to the band. The retrospective also features unseen performances of tunes from the platter, including “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “Baba O’Riley.”

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    Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007)

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    Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007)

    A documentary on The Who, featuring interviews with the band’s two surviving members, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey.

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    The Who: at Kilburn 1977 (2009)

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    The Who: at Kilburn 1977 (2009)

    Featuring one of the last public appearances by Keith Moon, the 1977 Kilburn show is a long-sought holy grail for fans of The Who, performing before a select audience on December 15, 1977 at Kilburn. Also included is a much earlier never-before-seen rarity and one of the band’s personal favorites, The Who’s powerhouse London Coliseum gig from 1969.

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    The Kids Are Alright (1979)

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    The Kids Are Alright (1979)

    Through concert performances and interviews, this film offers us an “inside look” at this famous rock group, “The Who”. It captures their zany craziness and outrageous antics from the initial formation of the group to its major hit “Who Are You”, and features the last performance of drummer Keith Moon just prior to his death.

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