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2008
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Murray Lerner and co-director Paul Crowder draw on the essential themes of The Who's music and...
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2007
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Part of the Classic Album series, this documentary details the process by which the Who created 1971's outstanding {^Who's...
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2006
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Rock and roll legends The Who come alive for a whole new generation of fans in this release that offers a collection of...
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2005
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2002
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This concert performance by the John Entwistle Band features eight songs including Horror Rock and The Real Me. ~ Cammila...
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1999
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Composer (Music Score)
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1997
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Former Who vocalist Roger Daltrey celebrated his fiftieth birthday with this concert at New York's Carnegie Hall, in which he...
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1994
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An instructional video from the bass player for the Who, offers basic techniques for playing bass. ~ Rovi...
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1990
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The Who were one of the most exciting and original rock bands to come out of England in the 1960's, combining a distinctive...
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1988
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George Michael, Elton John, and Bob Geldof are among the musical luminaries performing at a live concert in 1987 for the...
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1987
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One of a series of volumes containing tapes of live performances as seen on the fab British rock 'n roll TV show so popular...
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1985
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This final performance on their North American tour includes tunes like "Pinball Wizard" and "Tommy." Filmed at the Maple...
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1983
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This film version of the Who's rock opera {^Quadrophenia} makes a few tentative stabs at "explaining" the alienation of 1960s...
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Composer (Music Score), Executive Producer, Musical Direction/Supervision
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1979
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The classic rock group The Who are featured in this 1979 documentary about the career of the group. It is enhanced by rare...
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Composer (Music Score), Musical Direction/Supervision
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1979
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In 1977, while Jeff Stein was compiling The Kids Are Alright, his excellent documentary on legendary British rockers the Who,...
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1977
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Tommy (Roger Daltrey) is a "deaf, dumb and blind kid" who retreats into himself after the death of his father. His mother,...
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Composer (Music Score), Screenwriter
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1975
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The Who was near the height of its powers as one of Britain's greatest hard-rock bands when they played the massive 1970 Isle...
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1970
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The first concert film of the rock & roll era, Monterey Pop is an invaluable record of some of the major musical figures of...
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1968
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The struggles of a disillusioned young mod to come of age in the tumultuous 1960's is portrayed with musical thunder as The...
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