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the original album is by far the best, most powerful version (with no talk or filler to slow things down). it will knock you out. the original 6 song album is a hard rock masterpiece of the highest order. short and sweet, it still packs quite a punch today. more is not better in this case. it's one of the who's best albums. only "WHO'S NEXT" is definitely better.
this is the same beutiful raw sound as when they preformed@woodstock.for anyone who could not catch the early who live,this is the next best thing closest to it.
8/400 people. Anybody who's a true fan should tell you that it's one of their best. (If they tell you that their best was "It's Hard", run the other way).At the time I write this review, 8 people gave this one star. This is probably about the 5th album I bought when I was a kid (40 years ago.wow). Wonder what kind of music they were looking for; obviously not powerful, moving rhythm and blues. I eventually chucked or lost it all. The original album had a lot of memorbilia, photos, a poster, etc. Youth is wasted on the young, ya know.This version of the record is actually better than the original, including such great songs as "Quick One" and "Sparks"Anyway, this record:a) made me into a major, lifetime Who fanb) after so many years, can still be heard like it's the first time, always finding something new in the record.c) has to be one of the best live album recorded by any artist.d) truly captures what The Who was all about.
making for an awesome Who performance, from one of the best Live bands ever. Two disc set, features bonus tracks, remastered recording, along with Tommy Live.
How could you not be happy with this. Great recording of the who in a live performance.
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