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Have you ever wondered what The Who was doing on Valentines Day in 1970? Turns out they were recording a live concert at the University of Leeds Refectory. 6 songs were originally used for this album. Let's find out why the used only 6 and WHO ;) made that decision.

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Mega64 Record Club Ep 54 - The Who - Live at Leeds (#327)

Have you ever wondered what The Who was doing on Valentines Day in 1970? Turns out they were recording a live concert at the University of Leeds Refectory. 6 songs were originally used for this album. Let's find out why the used only 6 and WHO ;) made that decision.

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Jon-Paul

Yikes, this was a tough one. Especially saying The Rolling Stones, one of the most significant bands of the past 100 years only had “a couple good songs” is a wild statement. Y’all in the comments and Shawn are perfect examples of millennials that grew up with early 2000s pop-rock/pop-punk and think old music with guitar solos and music that’s instrumental heavy is super lame. This album is one of the finest examples of a ‘pure’ rock and roll show. No frills, no pop, just raw rock and roll. That’s what The Who did best, they were very British and goofy sounding at times but their attitude, antics, and cheeky humor is responsible for creating an entire generation of music (punk/garage rock). The style of Pete alone, he was the first to wear Doc Martens and anti-fashion clothing such as the boiler suit, which inspired and entire fashion movement in late 70s England. Maybe if you were told Jack White took everything from guys like these y’all would actually start appreciating the classics more

Neil Steffens

The Who is one of my favorite bands! I'm going through the RS 500 list myself and have ranked 407 of them. Tommy is currently my #1. For reference, I'm in my early 30s.

Tyler Lajevardi

I like classic rock, yknow like Zeppelin, Pink Floyd Sabbath, Rush. The who, though? The who feel like the definition of old boomer music. They're fiiiine. Just really tame, kinda boring.