Legendary companion album to the band's classic documentary film of the same name from 1979.
Features the extraordinary 1967 Smothers Brothers TV show version of My Generation including exploding drum-kit finale!
Features one of the most iconic rock images on the front cover photographer Art Kane’s shot of the band draped in the Union Jack flag at the Carl Shurz Monument in Morningside Heights in New York City on the morning of Friday 5 April 1968, the day of the first of the two concerts at Fillmore East, for a feature on new rock groups for Life Magazine.
Includes three performances from Woodstock Sparks, Pinball Wizard and See Me, Feel Me, classic 1960s TV performances of Magic Bus and Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere, and the definitive performance of A Quick One, While He's Away, the version they played at the Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus a performance so good that, according to legend, it's the reason why the Stones shelved the show for 20 years!
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
A1. My Generation
A2. I Can't Explain
A3. Happy Jack
A4. I Can See For Miles
A5. Magic Bus
A6. Long Live RockB1. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
B2. Young Man Blues
B3. My Wife
B4. Baba O'ReillyC1. A Quick One
C2. Tommy, Can You Hear Me?
C3. Sparks
C4. Pinball Wizard
C5. See Me, Feel MeMedley
D1a. Join Together
D1b. Road Runner
D1c. My Generation Blues
D2. Won't Get Fooled Again