In June 2015, The Who were in the midst of their “Goodbye Tour,” which celebrated their rich legacy while marking a transitional phase in their career, as it was intended to be their final major tour. Prior to this performance, the band had released their eleventh studio album, "Endless Wire," in 2006, which re-established their presence after a lengthy hiatus and included both original songs and a mini-opera. Live performances during this period were notable for their intensity and nostalgic appeal, drawing in both long-time fans and new audiences. The Hyde Park concert, where they performed "My Generation," demonstrated their enduring impact on rock music and featured tracks that shaped their iconic sound. An interesting fact about this performance is that it showcased the iconic song from their debut album, indicating the band's ability to bridge their past with the present, celebrating nearly five decades of musical history.