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The Who At Kilburn: 1977
Directed by Jeff Stein
The Who
Chris Stamp
Kit Lambert
Produced by Nigel Sinclair
Starring Roger Daltrey
Pete Townshend
John Entwistle
Keith Moon
Music by Pete Townshend
John Entwistle
Keith Moon
Eddie Cochran
Jerry Capehart
Johnny Kidd
Allen Toussaint
Mose Allison
Editing by Mark Stepp
Parris Patton
Studio Spitfire Pictures
Distributed by Image Entertainment
Release date(s) 17 November 2008 (United Kingdom)
Running time 138 minutes
Language English
The Who At Kilburn: 1977 is a film of two live performances by British rock band the Who released as a two-disc DVD set on 17 November 2008 by Image Entertainment. The first disc included the band's performance at the Gaumont State Theatre on 15 December 1977, while the second disc featured the band's performance at the London Coliseum on 14 December 1969. The film restoration was produced by Nigel Sinclair's Spitfire Pictures in association with Trinifold Management.
The Kilburn show was recorded for Jeff Stein's documentary film The Kids Are Alright and was The Who's first show in over a year. However, due to sound problems, it was canned for over 30 years, with only two small portions of the whole gig actually made it to The Kids Are Alright—Pete saying "There's a guitar up here, if any big-mouthed little git wants to come up and fucking take it off me"; and when all four members of the band meet in the center of the stage after the conclusion of the show. "My Wife", however, made it to the soundtrack of The Kids Are Alright, albeit without any sound restoration, and slightly shortened. It includes their first ever live performance of "Who Are You", which would also be their last performance of the song with Moon on stage.
Contents
Background, production and restoration
The footage for the two concert that appeared on The Who At Kilburn: 1977 was found by Nick Ryle in 2002. The first recorded performance, at the Coliseum, was filmed by Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert—who were the group's managers at that time—using 16 mm film with the music being recorded on a two-track tape recorder. The concert at the Gaumont State Theatre was filmed by Jeff Stein and the Who using 35 mm film and a 16-track tape recorder.[1]
The Who At Kilburn: 1977 was produced by Nigel Sinclair, who also produced Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who, with executive producers Bill Curbishley, Robert Rosenberg, and Paul Crowder. The sound on the recordings was mixed and balanced by Paul Clay with help from Jon Astley. The film footage was edited by Mark Stepp and Parris Patton.[1]
Songs performed
Disc 1: The Who at Kilburn 1977
"I Can't Explain" (3:10)
"Substitute" (2:59)
"Baba O'Riley" (5:18)
"My Wife" (7:02)
"Behind Blue Eyes" (3:33)
"Dreaming from the Waist" (5:10)
"Pinball Wizard" (2:43)
"I'm Free" (2:45)
"Tommy's Holiday Camp" (1:30)
"Summertime Blues" (3:45)
"Shakin' All Over" (5:00)
"My Generation" (3:44)
"Join Together" (2:28)
"Who Are You" (6:04)
"Won't Get Fooled Again" (8:49)
"(End Credits)" (1:33)