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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD collection with three bonuses. All Who fans need this ..., November 27, 2006
Wow, I can't believe there aren't any customer reviews for this yet, and it's been out almost one week. Great DVD comp, which basically is the 1988 VHS tape "Who's Better Who's Best" and adds three bonus videos from the Kenney Jones era - 1981's "Don't Let Go The Coat" and "Another Tricky Day," followed by the late 1982 souncheck video for "Eminence Front." "Don't Let Go .." looks great, although "Tricky Day" looks a little worn. These are probably the best these videos are going to look, particularly the old videotape sources from the 1960s when Moonie was behind (and on top of) the drum kit. It's cool to have pretty much all the Kenney Jones-era films, plus many of the Moon years. Sound is very very good, and there is an awesome "jukebox" feature that allows you to pick what order the videos run (chronilogical fans will be happy). Although the three bonus tracks are listed on the menu as "bonuses," they do play in order after the main attraction, if you watch the main attraction first. A great buy. Long live The Who ...
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Abundant Energy, December 13, 2006
I have never been a rabid Who fan but have always at least enjoyed their music. And so I picked this up on the spur of the moment at a "special price" when I saw it on a display at a national book and music chain while holiday shopping. As it turns out, I should have ordered it here for a better price, but oh well.
Who's Better, Who's Best is a rather primitive collection of video clips of The Who performing some of their best known songs in various venues at different periods in their career. These videos, some quite amusing, others quite electrifying span almost two decades from 1964 to 1982. On these, you can witness the development of the band as a performing unit and the abundant energy which made them one of the most acclaimed live acts in the world. After viewing this DVD several times, I certainly came away with a greater appreciation for The Who, both as performers and as songsmiths. Just watch and see how manic they are even in the early days, particularly drummer Keith Moon and guitarist Pete Townshend.
Viewers are treated to a generous twenty different songs. Some of my favorite Who songs come alive here:Substitute, The Kids Are Alright, I Can See For Miles, Pinball Wizard, I'm Free, a raucous Won't Get Fooled Again, Another Tricky Day, and a driving Eminence Front.
There is a disclaimer on sound and video quality in the liner notes following the song list. To me, it is OK because I expect archived material to have some flaws. What drops a star from my rating is how several of the songs are truncated right at the point where they start to gain traction. This is particularly annoying where Townshend is cut off right as he begins to play the part in I Can See For Miles that makes it such a great song.
That complaint aside, I recommend this DVD not just to fans of The Who, but to anyone who loves great rock and roll. You'll see here just why the band has the kind of timeless appeal that still resonates with the young today!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One word: Wow, July 21, 2005
I love this video. It is a collection of promo films and live performances, all of which are very good. Highlights include the live performance of "Magic Bus" (which if you ask me, is 10 times better than the studio version), the in-studio promo of "Who Are You" and a great live rendition of "Won't Get Fooled Again." There is great stuff on this video and any Who fan will be very pleased to have it.
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