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Classic Albums - The Who: Who's Next [DVD]
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| Genre | Documentary |
| Format | Color, DVD, NTSC |
| Contributor | Classic Albums, The Who |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
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The songs and story of the Who's classic album. Who's Next is viewed by many as the greatest testament to the songwriting talent of Pete Townshend and the musical power of the Who. When the album was released in 1971, it climbed to the Top 5 on the Billboard chart and remained in the Top 40 for five months. The story of how the Who came to record the album is told by group members Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, and John Entwistle, together with contributions by those who were close to the group during this recording, also providing insight into the importance of the late great Keith Moon to the success of the Who. The songs recorded for the Who's Next album are featured here, including such classics as "Won't Get Fooled Again," "Baba O'Riley," and "Behind Blue Eyes." Included in this documentary program are previously unseen performances of songs from the album that prove the longevity and lasting appeal of "Who's Next," a true classic album. 61 minutes.
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Originally produced for cable and home video as a documentary project, the Classic Albums series offers in-depth profiles of enduring rock and pop albums built around first-person interviews with the artists, producers, and musicians that created them. Their strong sonic debt makes their DVD issues problematic, since the segments aren't intended to replace the original audio recordings, only to expand on them. If you haven't heard these albums, nearly all of them landmarks in late-20th-century pop, then this isn't the place to start. If you know the originals, however, these smartly written, well-produced documentaries can open up a richer understanding of the genesis for each album.
Who's Next proves a terrific candidate for this deep-focus approach: in songwriter and chief strategist Pete Townshend, we're presented with one of the most thoughtful, articulate rock gods extant. His own capacity for self-analysis, as well as an underlying empathy for the band's original Mod fans, translated directly into the band's songs. Townshend's sense of daring had already yielded a more conspicuous rock landmark with Tommy, the "rock opera" that preceded what eventually emerged as Who's Next, which seemed comparatively straightforward, an album of songs without an obvious narrative thread. In fact, Townshend had sought to carry the theatrical underpinnings of Tommy to a higher, interactive level by creating a sprawling stage piece, Lifehouse, that would use the theater space and the involvement of fans to expand on the studio conception that yielded his saga of that deaf, dumb, and blind kid.
Who's Next thus emerges as something of a mirror for the listener--for Townshend, the reductive but still potent remnant of a grand, white elephant, for the rest of the band simply their best album. Surviving members Townshend, bassist John Entwistle, and vocalist Roger Daltrey provide generous comments on the history of the project, and interviews with managers, press agents, and writers, including biographer Dave Marsh, all reinforce the sense that, however chimerical Lifehouse itself proved, it produced a rich set of songs honed by the live performances they received during the project's chaotic development as a de facto theatrical laboratory. --Sam Sutherland
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Package Dimensions : 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 3.52 Ounces
- Media Format : Color, DVD, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 1 minute
- Release date : April 11, 2000
- Actors : The Who, Classic Albums
- Language : English (PCM Stereo)
- Studio : Image Entertainment
- ASIN : B00004REQZ
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #99,414 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,682 in Music Videos & Concerts (Movies & TV)
- #3,488 in Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) (CDs & Vinyl)
- #4,156 in Documentary (Movies & TV)
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As a Who fan, I was actually surprised at how much insight both Pete and Roger offered in this DVD.
Good prices on used copies are well worth it too.
This DVD sheds light on the recording process, the band's use of synthesizers, and even the wonderfully erratic personality of the band's late drummer, Keith Moon. There are even full length acoustic performances of Townshend, which are a nice bonus. Highly recommended.
As a longtime fan and avid reader of anything Who-related, this disc was a welcome addition to my music/film library of this band. If you're a fan of The Who, buy this now. If you only liked the music, you'll probably enjoy viewing it at least once.
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I have a book from a similar "Making Of" series detailing Led Zeppelin's classic Fourth Album, and a whole chapter is devoted to each song; I think I was expecting something more detailed along these lines.
Good...interesting...but could have been a whole lot better.








