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1 Woodstock (1970 documentary)

The film chronicle of the legendary 1969 music festival.

7.9/10 9,159
2 The Kids Are Alright (1979 documentary)

From the early black and white days to their colourful hedonistic era, you will Rock! See them at their most creative, and destructive, and experience The Who: Here!

7.8/10 2,312
3 The Who: Thirty Years of Maximum R&B (1994 TV documentary) 7.7/10 61
4 Live Aid (1985 TV special documentary)

The broadcast of the biggest benefit concert in history.

"   953
5 Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who (2007 documentary)

A documentary on The Who, featuring interviews with the band's two surviving members, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey.

"   830
6 Listening to You: The Who at the Isle of Wight 1970 (2004 TV documentary)

This is the film of The Who's appearance at the third (and final) Isle of Wight festival in 1970. This is regarded as the band's finest performance.

7.5/10 275
7 Pawn Stars (2009 TV series)
Episode: Message in a Bottle

A Civil War flask has shades of espionage. A Who contract for Woodstock is bought as a gift for Rick. Another customer brings in an old set of dueling pistols.

"   16
8 Quadrophenia (1979)

London, 1965: Like many other youths, Jimmy hates the philistine life, especially his parents and his job in a company's mailing division...

7.1/10 8,749
9 Tommy and Quadrophenia Live: The Who (2005 video documentary) "   54
10 The Who Live, Featuring the Rock Opera Tommy (1989 TV documentary)

Taped during The Who's 25th anniversary tour, the band with guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Patti LaBelle...

6.7/10 53
11 The Who: The Vegas Job (2006 video documentary) 6.5/10 30
12 Tommy (1975) 6.4/10 11,195
13 The Who: Live in Boston (2003 video documentary) 6.3/10 38
14 The Who: At Kilburn 1977 (2009 video) 5.9/10 52
15 Untitled Keith Moon Project (????)
16 The Who Live in Texas '75 (2012 video)
17 The Who at the London Coliseum 1969 (2009 video)

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