JohnnyK
10-17-2001, 01:50 PM
I have been a fan of the WHO ever since I saw them perform on Shindig in the mid 60’s. Last night I saw the DVD of “The Who - Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2000)”. All I can say is that this DVD is fantastic. If you want to see Rock & Roll performed as it should be, this is the DVD for you. After you watch this DVD you’ll ask yourself, “ What ever happened to Rock & Roll?” :confused:
All 25 songs are perfectly executed (at least IMHO). The members of the band are enjoying themselves and the performance is full of energy. The band is tight and they seem to have the energy of 20 year olds. They were so tight that you’d think that they have been playing together for 30 years. Oh that’s right, they have. There is no sloppiness in Pete’s playing, he moves around the stage, smiles a lot and he does his well-known windmills. Pete plays a Fender Stratocaster plugged into two brown Fender Twin-reverbs. Roger’s voice is in amazingly great shape. It only runs out of gas on the final song. When he did his scream in “Won’t Get Fooled Again, the hair on the top of my head stood up! You won’t believe John’s bass solo in 5:15. They put a mini-camera on his bass so you can watch his fingers fly. Ringo’s son does a really good job on drums.
Some have criticized the sound, but I thought that it sounded the way a concert should sound. The video has too many quick cuts, but who cares, it is a great DVD of a great Rock and Roll band.
:D
All 25 songs are perfectly executed (at least IMHO). The members of the band are enjoying themselves and the performance is full of energy. The band is tight and they seem to have the energy of 20 year olds. They were so tight that you’d think that they have been playing together for 30 years. Oh that’s right, they have. There is no sloppiness in Pete’s playing, he moves around the stage, smiles a lot and he does his well-known windmills. Pete plays a Fender Stratocaster plugged into two brown Fender Twin-reverbs. Roger’s voice is in amazingly great shape. It only runs out of gas on the final song. When he did his scream in “Won’t Get Fooled Again, the hair on the top of my head stood up! You won’t believe John’s bass solo in 5:15. They put a mini-camera on his bass so you can watch his fingers fly. Ringo’s son does a really good job on drums.
Some have criticized the sound, but I thought that it sounded the way a concert should sound. The video has too many quick cuts, but who cares, it is a great DVD of a great Rock and Roll band.
:D