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Re: The Who - on DVD -The Good and the Bad?
I'm a huge Who fan so I think they're all great.

The Tommy/Quadrophenia box is pretty fantastic for newer post-Keith Who, though technically the Audio/Video isn't great. The Isle Of Wight concert is a great performance though the filming is quite dated.
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Amazing Journey is a great documentary. IIRC the Best Buy edition includes a third disc with a concert, although the A/V quality isn't as good as their other official releases. For something a little different, Pete Townshend's Psychoderelict DVD is awesome.
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Re: The Who - on DVD -The Good and the Bad?
Do you have Woodstock (1970)?
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Re: The Who - on DVD -The Good and the Bad?
The Who Maximum R&B has just been re-released with a new 5:1 soundtrack. That is a good one because it features the band throughout their career. It has some interviews between clips but the performances are great. I have not heard the new DVD as I am waiting and hoping it gets a blu-ray release. The Who Live in Boston looks and sounds good but it only has Daltry and Townsend as Entwistle had already died before the tour started. Pino is pretty good on the bass parts but he's mixed pretty far down. I like the Live at Kilbourn disc alot, and it is available on blu-ray as well.
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Re: The Who - on DVD -The Good and the Bad?
Amazing Journey is ....well....amazing
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Re: The Who - on DVD -The Good and the Bad?
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Amazing Journey is a great documentary. IIRC the Best Buy edition includes a third disc with a concert, although the A/V quality isn't as good as their other official releases. For something a little different, Pete Townshend's Psychoderelict DVD is awesome.
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The Best Buy Amazing Journey is interesting because the concert DVD is a very early post-Keith performance. Kenney Jones was IMO a very good fit, and plays excellently on this disc.
The documentary itself is not good IMO. It spends about 3/4 of the time on the first 5 or so years from formation through Tommy, then rushes through the 70s so fast that you wouldn't even know that the band was still working. Maybe a sentence each for "Who By Numbers", "Who Are You", etc. while earlier (not nearly as good) records and tours got comprehensive treatment.
Also recommended is the "Classic Albums" documentary about the making of "Who's Next".
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The documentary itself is not good IMO. It spends about 3/4 of the time on the first 5 or so years from formation through Tommy, then rushes through the 70s so fast that you wouldn't even know that the band was still working. Maybe a sentence each for "Who By Numbers", "Who Are You", etc. while earlier (not nearly as good) records and tours got comprehensive treatment.
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Well, it *could* be more complete, but what's there is cool.

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Also recommended is the "Classic Albums" documentary about the making of "Who's Next".
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Also recommended is every single one of those "Classic Albums" discs. (OK, I haven't watched them all, but I have yet to be disappointed.)
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I'll second the recommendation. Steely Dan's "Aja" is particularly intertaining.
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