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Tracklist Videos

01   I Am the Sea (02:08)

02   The Real Me (03:22)

03   Quadrophenia (06:15)

04   Cut My Hair (03:46)

05   The Punk Meets the Godfather (05:10)

06   Doctor Jimmy (08:42)

07   The Rock (06:37)

08   Love, Reign O'Er Me (05:48)

The Who

Formed in London in 1964, The Who’s classic lineup—Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon—married explosive live shows with ambitious songwriting. They pioneered the rock opera with Tommy and Quadrophenia, set live benchmarks with Live at Leeds, and reshaped arena rock on Who’s Next. After Moon’s death in 1978 and Entwistle’s in 2002, Daltrey and Townshend have continued to tour and record.
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By Greg*89*

 I put on the record... I already feel better, what I hear is the frustration and apathy, what every teenager has probably thought at least once.

 Not a trend, not a brand, just a human act, listen to it—it'll do you good.


By definitelyalex

 40 years later and still singing along to the notes of '5:15', 'Love Reign O’er Me', 'I’ve Had Enough', 'Doctor Jimmy'...

 40 years later and two guys are still touring the world with a show that’s among the most watched ever.


By R13569920

 It is the best union ever between Eddie Cochran and Beethoven, the only one truly convincing and truly rock.

 Pete Townshend composes with the inspiration, technique, versatility, and eloquence of Mozart and is undoubtedly the best rhythm guitarist ever.


By andisceppard

 The music, which must express madness, despair.

 Shame on those who don’t have the courage to admit what a dream it was, secret and unconfessable.