
So, The Who: French TV Archives 1965-1967 is like this fascinating dive into a pivotal moment when The Who were really finding their groove. It's not just a collection of performances; you feel the raw energy of the band, the youthful defiance in their music. The pacing is varied, moving from explosive concert clips to quieter TV moments, each showcasing their evolution. Songs like "Pictures of Lily" and "My Generation" are there, of course, but it’s the context that’s intriguing. The vintage French TV styling adds a unique atmosphere, almost like a time capsule. The performances are charged, but there’s a palpable sense of their burgeoning influence on rock. It’s a nice piece for anyone curious about their early days.
Includes performances from various French TV showsCaptures the essence of 60s rock sceneShowcases the band's early setlist and evolution
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