The Who has never been one of my favorite bands, however I've always recognized their originality, influence, songwriting and performance skills, their energy and the excellence of their recordings.
I've saw them live three times in the '60s, '70s and '80s, but always liked their best recorded work better.
This was a good performance that was well staged and exactly how the band, given they've aged normally, has always looked and sounded live and I enjoyed watching it.
Keith Moon and John Entwhistle are gone, of course, but Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend showed the essence of what made this band special as best they could, even at ages 66 and 64, in the short time they had on stage.
They are of my generation and I believe they represented well.
I have no complaints about them being there, what they did or how they looked and sounded.
They met or exceeded my expectations, although, as I mentioned, I've never been a big fan.
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I've saw them live three times in the '60s, '70s and '80s, but always liked their best recorded work better.
This was a good performance that was well staged and exactly how the band, given they've aged normally, has always looked and sounded live and I enjoyed watching it.
Keith Moon and John Entwhistle are gone, of course, but Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend showed the essence of what made this band special as best they could, even at ages 66 and 64, in the short time they had on stage.
They are of my generation and I believe they represented well.
I have no complaints about them being there, what they did or how they looked and sounded.
They met or exceeded my expectations, although, as I mentioned, I've never been a big fan.
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