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The Who: At Kilburn 1977 - Trailer
Release Date: 11/18/08 Buy the DVD from Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DWNUF6?ie=UTF8&tag=egamimediacom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B001DWNUF6 Buy the Blu-ray from Amazon! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DWNUI8?ie=UTF8&tag=egamimediacom-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B001DWNUI8 They are one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all time. For over four decades, they have changed modern music as we know it. But some of their most famous performances have never been released... until now. On December 15, 1977, The Who performed before a select invited audience at the Gaumont State Theatre in Kilburn, North London, to record a concert for Jeff Stein's film, The Kids Are Alright, which turned out to be one of the last live performances by drummer Keith Moon. Shot in 35mm, this holy grail for fans has been digitally restored and remastered in high-definitiion for the ultimate The Who experience. This 2-DVD set also includes The Who's powerhouse London Coliseum gig from 1969, a never-before-seen rarity and one of the band's personal favorites. Take an amazing journey with The Who like you've never seen or heard them before, featuring their greatest hits and hours of incredible footage! It's the rock discovery of the year! Two incredible concerts - totaling 138 minutes! Kilburn Songs: "Can't Explain," "Substitute," "Baba O'Reilly (Teenage Wasteland)," "My Wife / Going Mobile," "Behind Blue Eyes," "Dreaming from the Waist," "Pinball Wizard," "I'm Free," "Tommy's Holiday Camp," "Summertime Blues," "Shakin' All Over," "My Generation," "Join Together," "Who Are You?," "Won't Get Fooled Again" London Coliseum Songs: "Heaven and Hell," "Can't Explain," "Fortune Teller," "Tattoo," "Young Man Blues," "A Quick One While He's Away," "Happy Jack," "I'm a Boy," "I'm Free," "Tommy's Holiday Camp," "See Me, Feel Me," "Summertime Blues," "Shakin' All Over," "My Generation" Plus 70 minutes of rare Coliseum bonus tracks and extended versions including the first-ever long performance of Tommy: "A Quick One While He's Away," "Overture," "It's a Boy, " "1921," "Amazing Journey," "Christmas," "Acid Queen," "Pinball Wizard," "Do You Think It's Alright," "Fiddle About," "Tommy Can You Hear Me?," "There's a Doctor," "Go to the Mirror," "Smash the Mirror," "Miracle Cure," "Sally Simpson," "Tommy's Holiday Camp," ""I'm Free," "We're Not Gonna Take It" Includes an extensive collectible booklet featuring liner notes by The Who: Maximum R&B author Richard Barnes, The Who art director and designer Richard Evans, former Spin and Vibe editor Alan Light, and Nigel Sinclair |
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My Generation - The Who Kilburn 1977
My Generation The Who Kilburn 1977 |
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The Who: At Kilburn 1977 trailer
1977 concert from Kilburn, set to be release on DVD on November 18, 2008 along with the London Coliseum show from 1969 as a bonus disc. More info here: http://www.image-entertainment.com/dvd/detail.cfm?productID=79346 |
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Substitute - The Who Kilburn 1977
Substitute - The Who Kilburn 1977 |
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Flogging Molly - Kilburn High Road - Live @ Easy Street
This is Flogging Molly performing "Kilburn High Road" at Easy Street Records in Seattle on March 8th, 2006. If you would like to see other videos from this performance, check out Flogging Molly @ Easy Street Records playlist at the link below. Playlist URL: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=5E60554B95518183 Official Website: http://www.floggingmolly.com Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/floggingmolly Easy Street Records: http://www.easystreetonline.com Video by prOOf TV: http://proof.tv |
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The Who - Who Are You - Kilburn 77
The Who "Who Are You" edit live at the Kilburn Gaumont State 15 december 1977 |
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The Who - Pinball Wizard,Kilburn 1977
The Who live at Kilburn |
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THE WHO RELEASE LIVE AT KILBURN DVD FROM THEIR ARCHIVE VAULT
Roger Daltrey discusses The Who's intense performance in 1977 from Kilburn, which just happened to be one of Keith Moon's last live performances. |
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Suede - Picnic By The Motorway - Live at Kilburn National 11 October 1996 Part12
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 11 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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Chris White, Terry Kilburn & Solid Rock - Rambling Blues
Mark Knopfler & Dire Straits Fans Children Aid Two Charity Live Concerts for Amnesty International 17th February 2007 Velletri (Rome) - Italy Guest Player - Paolo Bonfanti (guitar) from Italy |
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Kilburn White Horse
This is the most northerly of all the chalk figures, the underlying surface is a greyish limey sandstone rock (Jurrassic.) This is covered with a thin overlay of this rock and this in turn is covered with chalk which turn grey and break up. which has led to the greyish colouration sometimes seen. It was finished on 4th November 1857 by local volunteers. School master John Hodgson (A friend of Thomas Taylor) and his pupils marked the horse. Thomas Taylor who was obviously influenced by the Wiltshire horses on his business travels south organised and paid for the construction of the horse. The original drawing was drawn by the artist Harrison Weir, and a copy with Hodgson's notes and measurements can be seen below, 31 men cleared the horse, the exposed scree was then whitewashed. There was no endowment to scour the horse and public funds were used to renew the horse after his death. The horse was badly damaged by a hail storm in 1896 and fell into disrepair after the first world war. It was renewed in 1925 following a campaign in the Yorkshire Evening Post which is commemorated by the memorial in the car park. The horse was kept in reasonable condition until it was covered in 1939. It was uncovered and whitened in 1946, a storm in 1949 almost destroyed the horse yet again. Local mouse furniture maker Robert Thompson was prominent in keeping the horse well groomed until his death in 1955. A white horse restoration fund was setup and later this became the White Horse Association, which looks after the horse today in conjunction with local farmers. The future of this horse has been secured but during its life it has nearly been lost many times like so many of the other figures. See it during the walk described in www.walkingenglishman.com |
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Kilburn White Horse
Poetry about the White Horse of Kilburn. Performed by Keith Armstrong, Tony Morris and Trevor Teasdel. Video made by Tony Whittle |
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Suede - Saturday Night - Live at Kilburn National 10 October 1996 Part10
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 10 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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Flogging Molly "The Kilburn High Road"
from 2002's Drunken Lullabies on SideOneDummy. GO BUY THIS ALBUM |
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Suede - Animal Nitrate - Live at Kilburn National 10 October 1996 Part 8
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 10 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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The Who "Who Are You" (Live kilburn/ Ramport Studios)
the "I dont suppose you would remember me" Scene from the who documentary "amazing journey: Story of the who". contains excerpts from Kilburn 1977, Ramport 1978, and various interviews |
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Suede - Heroine - Live at Kilburn National 11 October 1996 Part3
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 11 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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Suede - Lazy - Live at Kilburn National 10 October 1996 Part5
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 10 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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The Who Baba O'Riley (Live Kilburn 1977) EXTREMELY RARE
The Who's second to last show with Kieth. extremely rare recordings. this song wasn't originally in the setlist, but john wasn't ready to play "My Wife" so they played this before. 1. cant explain 2. substitute 3. Baba O'Riley 4. My Wife 5. Behind Blue Eyes 6. Dreaming From The Waist 7. Pinball Wizard 8. I'm Free 9. Tommy's Holiday Camp 10. Summertime Blues 11. Shakin' All Over 12. My Generation/Join Together 11. Who Are You 12. Won't Get Fooled Again |
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The Who- Won't Get fooled again (Live Kilburn 1977) Super Rare
The Final Performance with Keith Moon (aside From Shepperton 1978). this is a rare recording which will be released publicly later this year, but until then, please enjoy what we have :). this is the highest quality recording of this concert and has only recently been re-discovered. enjoy |
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ron wood: keef: rod: Am I Groovin' You: Kilburn Gaumont '74
keef: rod: Am I Groovin' You: Kilburn Gaumont '74 Keef and Ronnie's "crow look" at its featheryist)...and Rod; w/ Andy Newmark on drums & Willie Weeks on bass. We played two nights--Wed. and Thurs., Kilburn Gaumont! (not Rainbow Theatre.) Support was from pub rockers 'Chilli Willi and The Red Hot Peppers.' (also, good friend of lee brilleaux's from dr. feelgood.) We never played the Rainbow. It was Ronnie's first and only solo, British gig until 'The Barbarians' played Knebworth in '79, supporting Led Zeppelin. I was talking Ronnie thru his first ever show and he nervously said, "Fun Innit?" and horsewhipped into Monkey Man Gauloise danglin'... - magic - We expected Mick to appear, but Rod and Faces were at the peak of their popularity in '74 - especially with the young tarted tarts...ermm, ahherrr, ladies ~*YEAH!*~ Rod and Ronnie and Keith were singin' into one mic for 'If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody', and, i recall, Ronnie's 'Crow' jacket as one i gave Eno to wear for the inside sleeve of, 'For Your Pleasure.' I was with theresa fennell, who had recently broken up with both Ronnie and Ronno/Ronson--after the great Dame's 'A.Sane' gig, there). We were served Guinness by Ronnie, who poured pints into Baccarat goblets, before the gig, along with the usual...errrm appetizers (theresa's first...and BTW, KG's next to Biddy Mulligans Irish pub, where if you don't stand when the Irish Republican Anthem is played at 11pm, the wrath of the IRA's upon ya. P.s.: I remember Ronnie sayin' at the end of the gig... "i don't know when we'll be back" ...The Cover of 'Now Look' is from this gig... har! (I had a three-pronged mic for 'Cunty' Jagger too, but he never showed). Rod got the place animated, but Keith at the keyboards doin' 'Act Together' was special. my favourite tho is 'Mystifies Me.' cheers, tpa |
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The Who- My Wife (Live Kilburn 1977) Super Rare
The Final Performance with Keith Moon (aside From Shepperton 1978). this is a rare recording which will be released publicly later this year, but until then, please enjoy what we have :). this is the highest quality recording of this concert and has only recently been re-discovered. enjoy |
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Ian Dury Kilburn & the High Roads - England's Glory
Ian Dury Kilburn & the High-Roads - England's Glory |
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Bertrand Burgalat - Live at Kilburn Luminaire
Bertrand Burgalat recorded live at Kilburn Luminaire in London, last song of the encore. |
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Suede - Killing Of A Flash Boy - Live at Kilburn National 10 October 1996 Part4
Kilburn National Ballroom, London 10 October 1996. Suede performed in London, two days. |
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