
The Who: Videobiography
2007 : 1 hour 2 minutes
This video is only available with Night Flight+.
Director: Classic Rock Legends
synopsis
The Who: Videobiography traces The Who's evolution from their early days as The High Numbers to achieving global fame. With rare archival footage and expert commentary it explores their groundbreaking music, chaotic energy, and the profound impact of Keith Moon's untimely death.
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