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The Who - Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live

The Who , Pete Townsend  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: The Who, Pete Townsend, Roger Daltry, Keith Moon
  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Mca
  • DVD Release Date: January 23, 2001
  • Run Time: 155 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000056PWX
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #94,343 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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AN EXPLOSIVE VIDEO OF HISTORIC LIVE SHOWS BY THE GREATEST LIVE PERFORMANCES THAT ROCK HAS EVER SEEN
At the height of their dynamic power Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon combined to produce the extreme outer limit of rock experience. More so than any Britain's legendary rock bands, The Who built their reputation as concert performers, setting standards by which all other rock bands continue to measure their own worth.
Thirty Years Of Maximum R & B Live features The Who playing not only their well-known material that came to life on stage. It is the nearest thing yet to what, for many was the ultimate high - The Who Live. Also includes unseen early documentary footage plus exclusive new interviews with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle.
The Who are Pete Townshend Guitars & Vocals, Roger Daltrey Vocals, John Entwistle Bass & vocals, Keith Moon Drums & Vocals and Kenny Jones Drums

Tracking List
01 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere - From the Richmond Blues & Jazz Festival, 1965
02 So Sad About Us - From the Marquee Club, 1967
03 A Quick One, While He's Away - From the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
04 Happy Jack - From the London Coliseum, 1969
05 Heaven And Hell/I Can't Explain/Water - From Tanglewood Music Shed, 1970
06 Young Man Blues/I Don't Even Know Myself - From the Isle of Wright Festival, 1970
07 My Generation - From Amsterdam, Holland, 1972
08 Substitute/Drowned/Bell Boy/My Generation Blues - From Charlton Football Club, 1974
09 Dreaming From The Waist - From Cleveland, 1975
10 Sister disco/Who Are You - From Shepperton Studios, 1979
11 My Wife/Music Must Change/Pinball Wizard - From the International Amphitheater, Chicago, 1979
12 Behind Blue Eyes - From the Concert for Kampuchea, 1979
13 Love Reign O'er Me - From She Stadium, 1982
14 Boris The Spider/I Can See For Miles/See Me, Feel Me - From Giants Stadium, 1989

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Bare Bones, January 30, 2001
This review is from: The Who - Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live (DVD)
This is a mediocre DVD version of an excellent home video. The sound has not been upgraded in any way from the VHS version, and the "eight page booklet written by John Atkins..plus detailed liner notes" referred to on the back of the package are nowhere to be found inside. It seems the old VHS package was simply reproduced without thought to actually including a booklet. Seems like a quickie release. All of that said, there is is some wonderful material on here for the serious Who fan. Worth buying if you don't already have the VHS. If you do, you might want to wait for the (hopefully) inevitable corrected/upgraded re-release of this DVD.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting footage, May 14, 2002
This review is from: The Who - Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live (DVD)
A true Who fan already owns the Jeff Stein classic "The Kids Are Alright," but there's ample reason to add "Maximum R&B" to one's shrine. The difference here is that the band interviews (minus the late Keith Moon) between concert footage show the group in later years, with plenty of reflection and musing over their place in rock and roll pantheon.

The songs, culled from sets spanning over two decades, are a good mix of The Who's Mod, Pop Art, and hard rock catalogue, and each performance is riveting.

A sample of my favorite moments show how much the band evolved from their debut in 1964: the anarchic jamming of "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (with screaming teenaged audience), to the overdriven pop of "So Sad About Us" where I could swear John Entwistle's bass sounds like a demonic piano. The best (in my opinion) era is the post-"Tommy"/Woodstock appearances at Tanglewood and Isle of Wight, where the band burns through "Heaven and Hell," "I Can't Explain," "Water" and "I Don't Even Know Myself." The abandon and power in The Who's playing was never equalled and seldom surpassed even by the group's later efforts.

The later years, of course, show the band getting bigger (chalking up a Guiness world record for attendance at Charleton concert in 1974) yet still game, mixing songs from "Quadrophenia" with 60's hits like "Substitute." I was surprised at how powerfully they pulled off the "Quadrophenia" set, loaded as it was with synthesizer tapes and technical booby traps. When The Who rocket through "Drowned " and "Bell Boy" it's clear that their chemistry was partly fired by Moon's mania; when he died, something of the old Who died with him. But "Maximum R&B" is as good as any tribute to this excellent band.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful peek at rock-n-roll's greatest live band!!, September 17, 1999
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This video more than adequately convinces the viewer that The Who were, and still are rock-n-roll's GREATEST live band then, now, and forever more, in perpetuity! (a deliberate overusage of grammatical tenses, but what the hell, I enjoyed it immensely!) Whether seeing Keith Moon bash the living hell out of his drumkit to the tune of "So Sad About Us" early on or the entire band playing the hell out of their set at the Tanglewood Music Shed gig or their wonderfully blistering performance at The Isle of Wight Festival attests to The Who's exponential talent for playing live on stage. Pete Townshend's stingingly nasty guitar playing (including a number of trademark windmill guitar chords) is nicely complemented by Roger Daltrey's fearless vocals, John Entwistle's incredibly fluid bass riffs and Moon's maniacally yet timely drum assaults all throughout-and trust me, as an ardently passionate Who fan, this video MORE than cuts it- is someting that even non-Who fans will love! Of special note is the gig at 'The Tanglewood Music Shed' where it all comes together so wonderfully that you'll be left absolutely stunned! And, of course, the interspersed commentary by the three surviving members is also quite interesting; Pete Townshend's mention of the fact that The Who were "..scruffy, ugly , noisy horrible, loud, inconsiderate bunch of ---holes " and that in conclusion, "We became successful because that's what the AUDIENCE were like TOO." adds balance to this more than intriguing video. Do I recommend it? Take a guess.
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