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12/16/2004 10:21:51 AM EDT
My brother in law has just discovered he likes The Who.  I want to get him some cds
For the fans out there; what are the best Who albums (top 5, in order, if you please)
Thanks
12/16/2004 10:24:51 AM EDT
[#1]
Since he's a beginner, get him a copy of "Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy" It's an early greatest hits compilation. "Live at Leeds" would be nice for the intermediate Who fan.  "Who are you", "Who's next". It's all good. Find him a DVD of "The Kids Are Alright" or "Quadraphoenia"
12/16/2004 10:25:49 AM EDT
[#2]
Tommy.....  'nuff said
12/16/2004 10:25:52 AM EDT
[#3]
"Who's Next"

And of course, "Who are You"
(I remember throwing punches around and preachin' from my chair.........)

12/16/2004 10:25:52 AM EDT
[#4]
Tommy and Who's Next are my 2 favorites.
12/16/2004 10:26:32 AM EDT
[#5]
For starters (hey, it's what I started on), Quadrophenia. That is an amazing set. Make sure he reads/looks at the booklet as the songs are playing, it really puts you into this kid's life.

More advanced, get the box set. I got it last year and love it.

edit for my awesome board code skeeelz
12/16/2004 10:29:06 AM EDT
[#6]
Look for The Who Millinium Collection.  
12/16/2004 10:33:19 AM EDT
[#7]

Quoted:
Look for The Who Millinium Collection.  



Who the fuck are you?

12/16/2004 10:34:57 AM EDT
[#8]
CSI    
12/16/2004 10:35:53 AM EDT
[#9]
All of the above are good. Here is my personal list.

Who's Next

Tommy

Quadraphenia

Live at Leeds

Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy


I wish they would re-record Who's Next with a more modern sound and or recording techniques. Not just remaster the old tapes.  I guess that they would have to use Moon's drum track and Entwistle' bass tracks, though.

One more album, The Kids Are Alright. It is a bunch of concert footage from about 1964 till about 1978? They even have a DVD of the footage.
12/16/2004 10:37:54 AM EDT
[#10]
Just discovered the Who?  How old is he?  Sounds like he's just old enough to only need the song "Pictures of Lilly".  
12/16/2004 10:39:49 AM EDT
[#11]
Live at Leeds
Who's Next
Quadrophenia
12/16/2004 10:40:10 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
Just discovered the Who?  How old is he?  Sounds like he's just old enough to only need the song "Pictures of Lilly".  



lol
Speaking for myself... I never cared for the Who al that much until just a couple of years ago, and I resolved to give them another listen. Friend of mine loaned me Quadrophenia with the instructions I posted above to read the book while the music is playing... It all fell into place    I'm not their #1 fan but I cannot deny the brilliance of Pete Townsend.
12/16/2004 10:40:55 AM EDT
[#13]
I lost all my Who stuff in a boating accident...

.... right after Pete Townsend was arrested on child pornography charges - eventually aquitted, but is there really a valid reason for downloading and having that shit on your computer - apparently his checkbook and lawyers convinced the judge there was.

ETA Fuck him and the Who.


12/16/2004 10:44:13 AM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
I lost all my Who stuff in a boating accident...

.... right after Pete Townsend was arrested on child pornography charges - eventually aquitted, but is there really a valid reason for downloading and having that shit on your computer - apparently his checkbook and lawyers convinced the judge there was.

ETA Fuck him and the Who.





Shut up and play your guitar.
12/16/2004 10:45:57 AM EDT
[#15]
You ain't a real Who fan unless you were at the Cincinatti show in 1978. I had a t-shirt that I put footprints all over as a reminder of that show. I loved art class in High School. Yes, it was poor taste. Yes, the teacher was not amused. Yes, it was my junior year. I didn't care. It was funny.

BTW, We got to play music on the boombox in class. Yes, The Who was played most of the time.
12/16/2004 10:48:15 AM EDT
[#16]
"Who Are You" STILL has one of the best intros of any song I can think of. Totally cool. You got your synthesizer, John Entwistle's BADASS bass track, and a little Pete Townsend Telecaster. Sweet.
12/16/2004 10:52:31 AM EDT
[#17]
I woke up in SoHo doorway, policeman knew my name!
He said, "You can go to sleep at home tonight, if you can get up and walk away"!

I stumbled back into the underground, the breeze blew back my hair!
I remember throwing punches around, and preachin' from my chair!

Aah, who are you?.....tell me, I really wanna know, who the fuck are you?


12/16/2004 11:05:53 AM EDT
[#18]
My choices would be:

Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
Who's Next
Who by Numbers
Tommy
Quadrophenia

12/16/2004 12:04:47 PM EDT
[#19]
Who's Next and Quadrophenia.

Get the DVD "The Kid's are Allright"

Ms. Coz saw that on cable the other day and now understands why my favorite song by them is "Won't Get Fooled Again"  

Keith Moon was fucking amazing!
12/16/2004 4:24:38 PM EDT
[#20]

Quoted:
You ain't a real Who fan unless you were at the Cincinatti show in 1978. I had a t-shirt that I put footprints all over as a reminder of that show. I loved art class in High School. Yes, it was poor taste. Yes, the teacher was not amused. Yes, it was my junior year. I didn't care. It was funny.

BTW, We got to play music on the boombox in class. Yes, The Who was played most of the time.




Hey! I'll step on YOU to see The Who!!!

"Out in the fields/ I fight for my meals...

I get my back into my living....

I don't need to fight/To prove I'm right...

I don't need to be forgiven..."
12/16/2004 4:30:32 PM EDT
[#21]

Quoted:
All of the above are good. Here is my personal list.

Who's Next

Tommy

Quadraphenia

Live at Leeds

Meaty, Beaty, Big and Bouncy


I wish they would re-record Who's Next with a more modern sound and or recording techniques. Not just remaster the old tapes.  I guess that they would have to use Moon's drum track and Entwistle' bass tracks, though.

One more album, The Kids Are Alright. It is a bunch of concert footage from about 1964 till about 1978? They even have a DVD of the footage.



+1
12/16/2004 4:41:41 PM EDT
[#22]
seen them a month after "the ox"had died! I would have loved to seen him on bass but,anyway
Robert Plant opened up for them, it was a hell of a show from both!
12/16/2004 4:42:41 PM EDT
[#23]
I don't know, who?
12/16/2004 4:43:33 PM EDT
[#24]

Quoted:
I don't know, who?




I'm amazed it took that long for this response
12/16/2004 4:45:12 PM EDT
[#25]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I don't know, who?




I'm amazed it took that long for this response



Me too, so I decided to post it before this thread went off the page without it.
12/16/2004 5:57:50 PM EDT
[#26]

Quoted:
You ain't a real Who fan unless you were at the Cincinatti show in 1978. I had a t-shirt that I put footprints all over as a reminder of that show. I loved art class in High School. Yes, it was poor taste. Yes, the teacher was not amused. Yes, it was my junior year. I didn't care. It was funny.

BTW, We got to play music on the boombox in class. Yes, The Who was played most of the time.



Knowing _very_ well a number of people who were at the Cincinnati festival seating disaster, I don't think that's so funny. Nor would I find debris-covered shirts as memorabilia of 9/11 funny. But that's just my opinion, and it has been a while so I'm guessing your perspective is different now. Being there for each event, rather than seeing/hearing about it on TV, I see things differently.

"Roger from Oz"

12/16/2004 6:17:10 PM EDT
[#27]
If you really want to impress him, download some of the live concert bootlegs that are floating around and burn them to CD.  Some are bad quality, but I had (lost to last virus and haven't found em again) some really awesome cuts from some older concerts where you could really feel the music and the crowd.  
12/16/2004 6:19:34 PM EDT
[#28]

+1 on The Kids are Alright DVD. It's my favorite DVD. I watch it once a week or more.

Keith Moon is my hero.

Long Live Rock!
12/16/2004 6:31:36 PM EDT
[#29]
Wanna hear some cool shit?  I got to see them, with John Entwhistle, back in '99 at the Pixelon I--bash at the MGM grand here in Vegas.  It was advertised as an internet simulcast, which being new at the time, most people didn't understand; they thought the concert was just going to be shown on a screen or something, and the ticket prices didn't help. A lot of people just thought it was too good to be true...

My girlfriend and I saw The Who, from the floor, 8 rows from the stage, for a whopping $10 a ticket.


Everything about it rocked.  
12/16/2004 6:41:29 PM EDT
[#30]
Was I allright, was I allright, did I take you to the height of escatsy;

was I allright, or was it just another  trick of the light.  

Thanks for making me dig deep in the cd collection.

Oh yeah............  Good bye Sister Disco............
12/16/2004 6:47:02 PM EDT
[#31]
I have two import albums, "My Generation" and "The Magic Bus". Awesome early Who compilations.

My pics?

Quadrophenia

Tommy

Who's Next

Live at Leeds

Who Are You

I actually rode the Magic Bus. Its a real thing in England...it goes to Amsterdam.

12/17/2004 10:36:35 PM EDT
[#32]
Listening to Who's Next at the moment.  My top five:

Who's Next
Live at Leeds
Tommy
Quadrophenia
Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy
12/17/2004 10:52:00 PM EDT
[#33]

Quoted:
seen them a month after "the ox"had died! I would have loved to seen him on bass but,anyway
Robert Plant opened up for them, it was a hell of a show from both!


You missed out. The Ox and Moon were 1/2 of The Who. I was priviledged to see several of their concerts in the 70's, 80's and 90's and they really weren't The Who after Keith bit the big one. Nothing in rock music like Pete windmilling power chords, though.

CW
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