The Who – The Kids Are Alright [1979, Blu-ray, 1080p]
The documentary is dedicated to the most fruitful period in the biography of the famous British The Who – from their first club concerts to the world-shaking rock opera ‘Tommy’ (1969). Tape director Jeff Stein has repeatedly called himself the biggest fan of The Who in the world, so his film has everything that fans of the group can dream of – interviews, concerts and unofficial footage behind the scenes.
Even a younger listener will find something familiar in this album. The songs of The Who included in this film are hits for all time. Even 30 years later, they are used in popular films and TV shows (House, C.S.I. series).
01. My Generation [5:39]
02. I Can’t Explain [2:30]
03. Russell Harty #1 [1:03]
04. Baba O’Riley [5:18]
05. Shout and Shimmy [2:03]
06. Russell Harty #2 [1:08]
07. Young Man Blues [3:43]
08. Melvin Bragg #1 [1:14]
09. Drum Kit Mayhem [:26]
10. The Keith Ringo Knows? [1:15]
11. Tommy Can You Hear Me? [1:32]
12. Ringo & Keith: On Roger [:34]
13. Pinball Wizard [2:25]
14. Ummm… Jah [:49]
15. See Me, Feel Me [5:12]
16. Melvin Bragg #2 [:33]
17. My Generation Conclusion [2:17]
18. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere [2:55]
19. Russell Harty #3 [:29]
20. Success Story [1:32]
21. Pete: On the Beatles [:35]
22. Substitute, Pictures of Lily, Magic Bus [4:46]
23. Happy Jack [2:40]
24. Melvin Bragg #3 [1:48]
25. A Quick One [7:43]
26. A Circus Act? [:45]
27. Ringo & Keith: Joining the Who [:50]
28. Cobwebs and Strange [2:44]
29. Russell Harty #4 [1:32]
30. Ringo & Keith: On Pete [:38]
31. Pete: On Doing His Job [:45]
32. Sparks [4:38]
33. Barbara Ann [3:00]
34. Roadrunner! My Generation Blues [5:13]
35. Pete: The Power of Volume [1:09]
36. Russell Harty #5 [1:48]
37. Who Are You [5:11]
38. Russell Harty #6 [1:11]
39. My Generation [3:50]
40. Final Words [:56]
41. Won’t Get Fooled Again [9:11]
42. Long Live Rock [3:55]
The Who – The Kids Are Alright [1979, Blu-ray, 1080p]