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The Who
Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live - DVD


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Intérprete: The Who
DVD: Thirty Years Of Maximum R&B Live DVD
Duración: 153 m
Distribuidor: Universal Pictures
Lanzamiento: 26/11/2003
Audio: Dolby Digital Estéreo Ac3
Subtítulos: Castellano, Aleman, Italiano, Portuges, Frances.
DivX 5.2
Portada, interior y cd label en Rar aparte.
Bitrate
CD1: 966 Kb/s (699mg - 1:21':42'')
CD2: 1131 Kb/s (700mg - 1:11'.54'')
Resolucion: 480x352

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MCA's The Who's classic 1979 movie documentary, The Kids Are Alright, contained countless awe-inspiring clips of the band in concert throughout the years, confirming the legendary quartet as the greatest live rock act of all-time. Besides being responsible for composing many of rock's greatest songs/albums ("My Generation," Tommy, Who's Next, etc.), the Who were the first band to actually put on a show for the audience and not just stand still on stage. Images of Keith Moon thrashing his drum kit, Roger Daltrey twirling his mic high up in the air, and Pete Townshend windmilling his arm while playing guitar (and eventually smashing it to bits) will be forever etched into the minds of rock fans everywhere. The 2 1/2 hour 1994 homevideo, Thirty Years of Maximum R & B Live (released in conjunction with the 4-CD boxset of the same name), is a smorgasbord of The Who in full flight concert mode, from their early years to their 1989 reunion. A must-have for any serious Who fan, the whole video is one long highlight, intercut with interviews with the 3 surviving members. It's pointless to pick out just a few standouts since the whole vid is stellar, but if you're not blown away by the clips for "Young Man Blues" (Isle of Wight, '70)," "I Can't Explain" (Tanglewood, '70), "My Generation" (Amsterdam, '72), and "Dreaming from the Waist"(Cleveland, '75), you must be brain dead. Along with The Kids Are Alright, Thirty Years of Maximum R & B Live is essential viewing.

Tracks:

1 Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere Daltrey, Townshend
2 So Sad About Us Townshend
3 A Quick One, While He's Away Townshend
4 Happy Jack Townshend
5 Heaven and Hell Entwistle
6 I Can't Explain Townshend
7 Water Townshend
8 Young Man Blues Allison
9 I Don't Even Know Myself Townshend
10 My Generation Townshend
11 Substitute Townshend
12 Drowned Townshend
13 Bell Boy Townshend
14 My Generation Blues Townshend
15 Dreaming from the Waist Townshend
16 Sister Disco Townshend
17 Who Are You Townshend
18 5:15 Townshend
19 My Wife Entwistle
20 Music Must Change Townshend
21 Pinball Wizard Townshend
22 Behind Blue Eyes Townshend
23 Love Reign O'Er Me Townshend
24 Boris the Spider Entwistle
25 I Can See for Miles Townshend
26 See Me, Feel Me Townshend

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 kokiku Member is Offline
 Posted: 07-11-2004, 19:07 (post 2, #319107)

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Когда же наступит Tomorrow?
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 Posted: 08-11-2004, 03:00 (post 3, #319248)

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:laugh: "tomorrow is today" said Billy Joel, added. I forgot, sorry, more work is bad for me :rolleyes:

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